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they're exxon hard-earned profit. not giving them to the government to feed the beast that keeps spending and spending our money. instead they're allowed to hang onto a small portion of their profits. >> that is actually not really accurate. there have been numbers of studies, most recently from the organisation for economic co-operation and development but also last year we saw a bill proposed in congress from senator sanders and representative elliso, all of which identify over $10 billion annually that are going to the fossil fuel industry in subsidies. melissa: but you say hard-earned dollars. congress doesn't have any money. they don't have money to give the money they have is my money taken from me. it is companies money they have paid in. it is tax revenue. exxon is hanging on to earnings, rather these are deductions rather than sending even more tax dollars they're paying less tax based on investments they're making. you're calling those things subsidies. that is not congress's money that is exxon's money hang
they're exxon hard-earned profit. not giving them to the government to feed the beast that keeps spending and spending our money. instead they're allowed to hang onto a small portion of their profits. >> that is actually not really accurate. there have been numbers of studies, most recently from the organisation for economic co-operation and development but also last year we saw a bill proposed in congress from senator sanders and representative elliso, all of which identify over $10...
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that can get you in a lot of trouble. >> instead, she sent documents to exxon mobile transfer agent. she sent them death certificate, she sent them last will and testament but nothing was enough. >> she the reiterated their policy they couldn't do anything bit because they had to only issue checks in the name of the deceased. >> johnson says computer share was following the law. so nine years after the death of her mother, gladys had a brain storm. >> i was talking to my attorney. and i said, you know, have you ever heard of 7 on your side? i said maybe michael finny can help. >> d our called computer share. it gave us this comment. computer share committed to security of investors so we do require legal processes being followed. in rare instances this process may not be as quick as mun would want. computer share sent a check for nearly $1400. >> i'm delighted to have gotten that check. and i wish other people could also benefit. in the way that i have. >> abc 7 news legal analyst dean johnson tells us others will continue to experience this problem unless changes in the law are made
that can get you in a lot of trouble. >> instead, she sent documents to exxon mobile transfer agent. she sent them death certificate, she sent them last will and testament but nothing was enough. >> she the reiterated their policy they couldn't do anything bit because they had to only issue checks in the name of the deceased. >> johnson says computer share was following the law. so nine years after the death of her mother, gladys had a brain storm. >> i was talking to my...
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exxon has a nice dividend. it's going to participate in any commodities insulation and that is in fact coming. i think it's one of best in breed in the entire oil space. i like exxon. you have to buy it for more capital appreciation and income. if you're just buying a capital appreciation, you move out of the name. if the income piece is there, a lot of investors are looking for that. >> it's down 4.5% in the period. decent entry point at 8812, correct? >> yes. >> all right. ubs downgrading wynn resorts from neutral to buy. >> we believe it could be range bound given less visible growth due to no new capacity in the next two to three years. >> that's a fairly significant time period. >> what does that mean? wynn is in the midst of international expansion. they have a casino in the process of being built but it's taking more time than they expect. what they're saying is that earnings stream from emerging market international growth is going to take some time before it comes online. so this is a stock that is pro
exxon has a nice dividend. it's going to participate in any commodities insulation and that is in fact coming. i think it's one of best in breed in the entire oil space. i like exxon. you have to buy it for more capital appreciation and income. if you're just buying a capital appreciation, you move out of the name. if the income piece is there, a lot of investors are looking for that. >> it's down 4.5% in the period. decent entry point at 8812, correct? >> yes. >> all right....
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exxon mobil is the exception that proves the rule.t is the only sector top dog in the world that has stayed in sector topped out for 50 years. that does not mean it has outperformed its sector. it has just kept pace with its sector, despite being top dog. had how do you identify the next name? >> i think people need to recognize that great companies are not necessarily good stocks. you do not get rewarded for chasing popularity you get rewarded for buying discomfort. what is a huge company that is out of favor, unloved and, yet, still huge? bank of america. it trades at one fifth of the value of apple. you get ten to 20 times as much in sales or profits and book value. that does not mean it is a great company. it means that the share price already reflects that it is a struggling company. it reflects the fact that apple is a golden success story. it has to remain a golden success story for the coming ten to 20 years. liz: you are so welcome to show people the trends over the years. i am glad we identified exxon mobil. thank you. it is
exxon mobil is the exception that proves the rule.t is the only sector top dog in the world that has stayed in sector topped out for 50 years. that does not mean it has outperformed its sector. it has just kept pace with its sector, despite being top dog. had how do you identify the next name? >> i think people need to recognize that great companies are not necessarily good stocks. you do not get rewarded for chasing popularity you get rewarded for buying discomfort. what is a huge...
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needed rain of asian and better management that's when one of russia's most experienced fundraisers on exxon akim into fix the situation he became the bolshoi's director general and within two years brought in millions of dollars in donations from the business community and improved the it is operation a decade of hard work paid off in two thousand and eleven as legendary kompany was back in its historical stage again. hello mr external welcome to the show was read on or enjoyed to have you with us today thank you you were awarded the water of the mariel detail in a republic my congratulations as a jury yes as well i don't know what your merits are with regard to utility perhaps you could tell us later but your biggest mirrored with us as far as you know is concerned he's definitely lost carla the future used to tour in our country back in the days of the soviet union and now they have been coming here for two straight years. actually it's more than two the relationship between these two will tame state is has a long history which goes back to nine hundred sixty full view of the world. but i
needed rain of asian and better management that's when one of russia's most experienced fundraisers on exxon akim into fix the situation he became the bolshoi's director general and within two years brought in millions of dollars in donations from the business community and improved the it is operation a decade of hard work paid off in two thousand and eleven as legendary kompany was back in its historical stage again. hello mr external welcome to the show was read on or enjoyed to have you...
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russia is jumping on the bandwagon and drilling for shale resources is forming a joint venture with exxon mobil fifty one to forty nine percent and exxon will also provide its vast experience in hydraulic fracking technology which involves pumping chemicals and water into soil to get to resources drilling is expected to begin by twenty fifteen an oil rich west siberia munches reported reserves of around fifty billion tons of light oil. that's it from the business team for now after a short break our team talks to chasse freeman the former us ambassador to saudi arabia about the flaring conflicts in the middle east the status. trimmings in this tree even for specialists a voice can produce several sounds it warms but we didn't use the art of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from the unions believe not only animals but also all surrounding objects like reverse forests and even stones souls imitating the sounds they believe assumes can capture the power of nature. was. there are sp
russia is jumping on the bandwagon and drilling for shale resources is forming a joint venture with exxon mobil fifty one to forty nine percent and exxon will also provide its vast experience in hydraulic fracking technology which involves pumping chemicals and water into soil to get to resources drilling is expected to begin by twenty fifteen an oil rich west siberia munches reported reserves of around fifty billion tons of light oil. that's it from the business team for now after a short...
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he said we should be calling these for the fossil fuel companies, call it exxon and go right throught with every coal and oil company exxon is smashing the coast and flooding the new york subway system. when we have an atlantic association that is 5 degrees warmer, they're stretching longer and coming up the coast and clearly with irene hitting us in central pennsylvania, vermont last year and sandy doing this absolutely horrific damage to new york city, it's a wake-up call. >> eliot: we're beginning to see with regularity maps of what coast lines will look like when ocean lines rise three feet, five feet. it may not happen in the next five years unless we change our trajectory of science. >> this is something that leadership needs to talk about. as a storyteller i know we have to get the story out happening. we immediately have to start transforming our economy to renewable energy. that's totally duible. we can run everything we have right now off existing technology from the wind and the sun and renewable energy. the second thing, it's an incredible economic benefit and economic en
he said we should be calling these for the fossil fuel companies, call it exxon and go right throught with every coal and oil company exxon is smashing the coast and flooding the new york subway system. when we have an atlantic association that is 5 degrees warmer, they're stretching longer and coming up the coast and clearly with irene hitting us in central pennsylvania, vermont last year and sandy doing this absolutely horrific damage to new york city, it's a wake-up call. >> eliot:...
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they found hundreds of corporations, from coca-cola and koch industries to exxon mobil, pfizer, and wal-martf right-wing think tanks and foundations, two dozen corporate law firms and lobbying firms, and some thousand state legislators, a few of them democrats, the majority of them republican. >> alec is a corporate dating service for lonely legislators and corporate special interests that eventually the relationship culminates with some special interest legislation and hopefully that lives happily ever after as the alec model. unfortunately what's excluded from that equation is the public. >> in the wisconsin statehouse, democratic representative mark pocan is trying to expose alec's fingerprints whenever he can. by one count, over a third of pocan's fellow wisconsin lawmakers are alec members. >> when you look around, especially on the republican side of the aisle, a lot of members of alec, front row, alec. when you start going down to the chair of finance and some of the other members are all alec members. in fact, the alec co-chair of the state, row-by-row, you can point out people who h
they found hundreds of corporations, from coca-cola and koch industries to exxon mobil, pfizer, and wal-martf right-wing think tanks and foundations, two dozen corporate law firms and lobbying firms, and some thousand state legislators, a few of them democrats, the majority of them republican. >> alec is a corporate dating service for lonely legislators and corporate special interests that eventually the relationship culminates with some special interest legislation and hopefully that...
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new at 6:00 from michael finney a woman battling exxon mobile over checks nine years after her mother's death. that is at 6:00. we'l ñ >>> flu season off to an early start. cdc says this is the earliest save received reports of the achey problem in nearly a decade. it typically peaks in january but kicked in early especial in south and southeast. >> classes were back in session today in san francisco fairmont elementary school. the campus had to be disinfected after 150 students and members stayed home on friday because of an outbreak of a severe intense tes dinal dinal -- virus. parents being asked to keep kids home if they show symptoms of the flu. >> something exciting to talk b get ready for raiders day here on abc 7. peyton manning bring being denver broncos to oakland this thursday and we'll broadcast the game live from the oakland coliseum. and we'll kick things off with a special edition of abc 7 news at 4:00, then, the game starts at 5:00. fun day on abc 7 on thursday. >>> coming up at 6:00 a shift in sacramento. how democrats new super majority could impact big issues like tax
new at 6:00 from michael finney a woman battling exxon mobile over checks nine years after her mother's death. that is at 6:00. we'l ñ >>> flu season off to an early start. cdc says this is the earliest save received reports of the achey problem in nearly a decade. it typically peaks in january but kicked in early especial in south and southeast. >> classes were back in session today in san francisco fairmont elementary school. the campus had to be disinfected after 150 students...
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apple aapl, exxon, xon, abbott, abt, pfizer, pfe, and johnson & johnson, jnj.s, jim. >> oh, boy. the good is i think abbott is a terrific drug company. my charitable trust owns it. exxon mobile, not my favorite oil company, but obviously, you know, a good company. there are other oils i think are better. apple, technology company, my charitable trust owns. abbott, j & j and pfizer, we can't let that stand. we have to make changes right now. first, i suggest instead of j & j, how about general electric? everyone hates the stock all of a sudden, that's wrong. and we're going to have to trade out of pfizer. and what we'll do instead of pfizer, do that mondeliz, get a little food growth in there, i know you like stability or you wouldn't be in all those drug stocks. wow, great players, "mad money's" back after the break. >>> i had to pinch myself. almost as if i were listening to a play staged among tech executives in a bygone era. we expect stocks to gap up and never look back. i'm talking about last night's oracle conference call. record numbers everywhere all ar
apple aapl, exxon, xon, abbott, abt, pfizer, pfe, and johnson & johnson, jnj.s, jim. >> oh, boy. the good is i think abbott is a terrific drug company. my charitable trust owns it. exxon mobile, not my favorite oil company, but obviously, you know, a good company. there are other oils i think are better. apple, technology company, my charitable trust owns. abbott, j & j and pfizer, we can't let that stand. we have to make changes right now. first, i suggest instead of j & j,...
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exxon mobil.ot a downgrade from goldman's. >> goldman sachs lowering exxon from a neutral to a buy. well, it's done well relative to the xle oil etf so it's not as attractive relatively. goldman economists recover on global gdp. by the way, here's your pencil point, folks. the favorite stocks that goldman has in the space, holley frontier, western refining, and north core tech which is nti. three names goldman loves. holley frontier, western refining and north core tech. >> i didn't know people still used pens silts, by the way. >> schlembroge. >> 4.5%. fourth quarter weeker than expected. less drilling activity than before. impact on profit estimated to be about 5 and 7 cents. i don't know if this is a case for schlumberger. a lot of these companies big in drilling are saying they're having problems in north america finding people and moving rigs fast enough to where they need to go in north dakota. don't know if that's the issue here. we've seen it before. if you're buying stocks on fracking and
exxon mobil.ot a downgrade from goldman's. >> goldman sachs lowering exxon from a neutral to a buy. well, it's done well relative to the xle oil etf so it's not as attractive relatively. goldman economists recover on global gdp. by the way, here's your pencil point, folks. the favorite stocks that goldman has in the space, holley frontier, western refining, and north core tech which is nti. three names goldman loves. holley frontier, western refining and north core tech. >> i didn't...
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money than this jack welch of general electric actually received four hundred seventy million and exxon mobil's a leave three hundred twenty million dollars staley o'neal of merrill lynch one hundred sixty million when his bank actually reported a loss of ten billion and charles prince of citigroup in ninety nine almost the same as ski so overall katie what we're looking at is despite this very allowed public out. crying about these so-called golden parachutes over the past decade we saw about twenty c.e.o.'s who received one hundred million dollars or more in payments totaling four billion dollars in combined compensation natasha mouth watering amounts my goodness me thank you very much indeed for that. let's check out some markets but u.s. stocks they fell extending yesterday's drop as a slump in apple and fall to talk concerns overshadowed a rise in industrial production and data showing that china's manufacturing make spans a farce of pace as for your of the markets and it makes us as investors watched u.s. lawmakers debate a new budget agreement to avoid automatic tax increases and
money than this jack welch of general electric actually received four hundred seventy million and exxon mobil's a leave three hundred twenty million dollars staley o'neal of merrill lynch one hundred sixty million when his bank actually reported a loss of ten billion and charles prince of citigroup in ninety nine almost the same as ski so overall katie what we're looking at is despite this very allowed public out. crying about these so-called golden parachutes over the past decade we saw about...
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apple and exxon are among the american heavyweights moving up on the global 500 list of largest corporations. american companies now comprise roughly a third of the global list, and the market share is growing. a new study finds many low-wage workers are employed by some of the richest companies in the nation. the national employment law project finds that 2/3 of workers earning less than $10 an hour are employed by large corporations with net incomes in the billions. the study ranked corporations by the largest low-wage workforce and the companies' profitability. walmart topped the list with 1.4 million employees and income near 15.7 billion. the company has been scrutinized for low wages and poor insurance benefits. other companies topping the list were yum brands, mcdonald's, target and sears. u.s. car sales are back on track after hurricane sandy disrupted the pace. dealership showrooms are busy again with people forced to buy cars demolished by the storm, and consumers are feeling more confident about the economy. at ford, sales were up 6.5%. gm reported a 3.4% hike in sales, while at c
apple and exxon are among the american heavyweights moving up on the global 500 list of largest corporations. american companies now comprise roughly a third of the global list, and the market share is growing. a new study finds many low-wage workers are employed by some of the richest companies in the nation. the national employment law project finds that 2/3 of workers earning less than $10 an hour are employed by large corporations with net incomes in the billions. the study ranked...
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electric got four hundred seventy million dollars when he left the company now we're going to look at exxon mobil's lee raymond he got three hundred twenty million dollars stanley o'neal merrill lynch one hundred sixty one the same year the investment bank reported losses of ten billion and now charles prince of citigroup also the same ski so he is definitely in a very good company there and overall it katie despite a pretty serious public outcry over these so-called golden parachutes over the past decade more than twenty executives worldwide received compensation of one hundred million dollars or more bringing the total to a whopping four billion dollars in combined compensation wow to my goodness me i think in this instance a lot can be said for being a peace maker. as well. ok we're going to check out the markets and see what is happening with the u.s. on the stocks did indeed pull us extending yesterday's drawl as a slump in apple and budget concerns over saturday a rise in industrial production and data showing china's manufacturing may expand at a faster pace. of the markets ended up
electric got four hundred seventy million dollars when he left the company now we're going to look at exxon mobil's lee raymond he got three hundred twenty million dollars stanley o'neal merrill lynch one hundred sixty one the same year the investment bank reported losses of ten billion and now charles prince of citigroup also the same ski so he is definitely in a very good company there and overall it katie despite a pretty serious public outcry over these so-called golden parachutes over the...
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exxon predicts global demand up 35%.rtman, the commodities king joins us now for a deeper dive into those proprojections. good to see you. >> good to be seen. >> 2025 is a long ways away, dennis. do you buy this? >> well, i think they're actually being very conservative. i think we're going to be energy independent in north america, not in the united states, but in north america, considering canada and the united states together, well before that. the amount of energy that we are finding, the ability to drill more efficiently, what we're doing with fracking, new abilities to take a soda straw, as i like to say, send it down, make it spiral outward and to find crude oil in areas that we didn't know existed before, better use of seismic geology, we're just finding crude oil and natural gas in areas we didn't think existed. and we're doing it very effectively and efficiently and we are becoming at the same time better users of energy. i used to say that my first car, an old valiant, got 7 miles to the gallon. my jaguar gets
exxon predicts global demand up 35%.rtman, the commodities king joins us now for a deeper dive into those proprojections. good to see you. >> good to be seen. >> 2025 is a long ways away, dennis. do you buy this? >> well, i think they're actually being very conservative. i think we're going to be energy independent in north america, not in the united states, but in north america, considering canada and the united states together, well before that. the amount of energy that we...
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direct approach. 82-year-old sandy mccullough wears a sign around his neck, looking for his perfect exxonnts her to be over 60. but wouldn't turn down a woman who is younger. >> if a 40-year-old or 50-year-old came along and said, i'm too young but i want to do this. i would probably do it. >> as for his unusual tactic, mccullough believes in asking for what you want plainly and clearly. >>> now, to a story that proves creative inspiration can be found pretty much anywhere. you don't often find a 10-year-old in the laundry room. but this guy is getting some clean sounds out of an unlikely instrument instruments. >> he's been taking lessons for about a year. but this self-taught tot is getting 3,000 hits on youtube. there you have it. career in the making. >>> now, for some of you, your local news is next. >> for everyone else, we'll be right back with a life-changing journey of a message in a bottle. [ male ann are easy with free pickup eturns from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of ye
direct approach. 82-year-old sandy mccullough wears a sign around his neck, looking for his perfect exxonnts her to be over 60. but wouldn't turn down a woman who is younger. >> if a 40-year-old or 50-year-old came along and said, i'm too young but i want to do this. i would probably do it. >> as for his unusual tactic, mccullough believes in asking for what you want plainly and clearly. >>> now, to a story that proves creative inspiration can be found pretty much anywhere....
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but a company like exxon has revenues that are bigger than the gdp of all but probably 30 or 40 countries on earth and, therefore, it has resources that allow it to set up offices in more countries than most countries have embassies. put more money towards influencing outcomes in political campaigns to a greater extent than almost any countries are able to do. so they have greater influence. >> host: is that a negative? >> guest: well, depends on your view. certainly companies of capable of acting in the public interest or promoting progress or economic growth, and that's positive. but companies tend to act their self-interest as well. they're actually obligated to enhance their shareholders' returns, and so very often that will mean they'll resist certain kinds of regulations, resist certain kinds of taxes, and resist certain kinds of policies that might be in the broader public interest and, therefore, there's a tension between the narrow self-interest of the few and the broader general interests of everybody else. >> host: in your book you talk about evolution quite a bit, and in fact
but a company like exxon has revenues that are bigger than the gdp of all but probably 30 or 40 countries on earth and, therefore, it has resources that allow it to set up offices in more countries than most countries have embassies. put more money towards influencing outcomes in political campaigns to a greater extent than almost any countries are able to do. so they have greater influence. >> host: is that a negative? >> guest: well, depends on your view. certainly companies of...
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back to the big picture i'm tom hartman coming up in this half hour it's no secret that exxon mobil of the rest of big oil has its hands all over our government but now a new information suggests american oil companies are not alone in corrupting our democracy foreign oil companies are doing it as well also in a society filled with corporate greed and widespread corruption it could be easy for people of faith to lose their way but what did jesus really teach about the treatment of the working class today and after years of searches and false alarms ronald reagan's welfare queen has finally been found i'll tell you where she's been hiding all these years and tonight's daily to. in the most of the rest of the news we all know it was a tough election for mitt romney but it was an even tougher election for sheldon adelson the casino mogul who spent more money on this election than any american in any election in history actually spent more than we all previously thought according to republican fundraisers able to drop as much as one hundred fifty million bucks in the selection and today he
back to the big picture i'm tom hartman coming up in this half hour it's no secret that exxon mobil of the rest of big oil has its hands all over our government but now a new information suggests american oil companies are not alone in corrupting our democracy foreign oil companies are doing it as well also in a society filled with corporate greed and widespread corruption it could be easy for people of faith to lose their way but what did jesus really teach about the treatment of the working...
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before i get started, a quick fact, every chapter has a fact and campaign promise, and this fact is exxon and walmart are now the largest people in the united states. the average american is catching up. [laughter] okay. citizens divided. people are now corporations. there has been much to do about the citizens united decision by the u.s. supreme court, poorly summarized by the chilling line you expect to find in a charleston hetton film, corporations are people. citizens united allows businesses to stop putting politicians on lay away at the congressmen outright store and purchase them outright at the bed, bath, and beyond integrity around the corner. they are turning businesses into people overnight is the 10% increase in the u.s. population, a citizenry reeling from high unemployment and increasingly scarce resource. who cares for the new humans? the small businesses now have a legal protection enjoyed by dwarves? can they legally wed? who will they target from the nra? come on. at such challenges can want be met by the current infrastructure, we have no choice but to reduce the actual
before i get started, a quick fact, every chapter has a fact and campaign promise, and this fact is exxon and walmart are now the largest people in the united states. the average american is catching up. [laughter] okay. citizens divided. people are now corporations. there has been much to do about the citizens united decision by the u.s. supreme court, poorly summarized by the chilling line you expect to find in a charleston hetton film, corporations are people. citizens united allows...
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sometimes but here we're not talking about a leader of the intelligence community we're talking about exxon tracking linguist which makes this case a little unusual i'd be surprised if he got significant jail time. well i know in addition to this case i have been following another case closely where the suspect is accused of violating the espionage act and that of course is the case and bradley manning you've written about how difficult it has been to report on a case talk about some of these hurdles that you face trying to cover the case. well the main problem for reporters with covering the bradley manning case is that the documents the basic legal documents the pleadings that side to side the prosecution and defense it's filings with the court are not public there's no file room you can go to to look at them even the judge's orders are not public unless you choose to read them from the bench and then you better be able to write pretty fast because there's no public transcript of the proceedings lisi people scrambling to write things down it's just a very strange way of proceeding for tho
sometimes but here we're not talking about a leader of the intelligence community we're talking about exxon tracking linguist which makes this case a little unusual i'd be surprised if he got significant jail time. well i know in addition to this case i have been following another case closely where the suspect is accused of violating the espionage act and that of course is the case and bradley manning you've written about how difficult it has been to report on a case talk about some of these...
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life that is completely different to say and i feel that they are like about their shareholders at exxon mobil or something i don't see that you're talking about workers teachers or any type of did not know what the union leadership i'm not by the union leadership they are they are in a like they are member state or ship that terrorizes most of their how many dictators a lot of dictators are elected by their family can say this only c.e.o. the c.e.o. is elected. by the shareholders of a company there's a democratic both management and the union workers can be seen as democratic entities if there's an election process going on we can say there's things that get in the way of pure democracy but the bottom line is you also have shareholders in the shareholder dividends of what comes back to them and they have the point if they want to pay their c.e.o. that much money so you got to be worth it here do you think it is but i'm not going to government out of those ideas and here's the title question goons that go around to tea party events and beat up people here who isn't that here in the firs
life that is completely different to say and i feel that they are like about their shareholders at exxon mobil or something i don't see that you're talking about workers teachers or any type of did not know what the union leadership i'm not by the union leadership they are they are in a like they are member state or ship that terrorizes most of their how many dictators a lot of dictators are elected by their family can say this only c.e.o. the c.e.o. is elected. by the shareholders of a company...
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and this was 60% more than exxon. we'll see. >> we'll call you early joe from now on. >> yeah, a bad thing to be. fast or early. >> apple's heavier than normal volume explaining a lot of the broader story. accounting for the entire fall of 1.1%. meantime the dow enjoyed its best day inside severally last week. travelers announcing plans to resume stock buy backs that it temporarily expanded. that stock up pretty sharply about 4.5%. citigroup gained ground on its announcements of job cuts. talking about laying off 11,000 people. citi's news lifting the banking sectoroff all. "wall street journal" suggests the new ceo still needs to set the a new path for the bank to follow and argues corbat is unlikely to get anything close to 100% approval rating especially if he chooses to postpone returning money to shareholders. >> there was a lot of different cross currents from what people were hearing yesterday in washington. market well above 100. >> ended up 85 for the day. >> i guess the demise of john boehner as speaker was
and this was 60% more than exxon. we'll see. >> we'll call you early joe from now on. >> yeah, a bad thing to be. fast or early. >> apple's heavier than normal volume explaining a lot of the broader story. accounting for the entire fall of 1.1%. meantime the dow enjoyed its best day inside severally last week. travelers announcing plans to resume stock buy backs that it temporarily expanded. that stock up pretty sharply about 4.5%. citigroup gained ground on its announcements...
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the gas tax could be seen as a big blow to those big oil companies but if i had about companies like exxon mobil which by the way made forty one billion dollars in profit last year probably are going to let those profits go down it would more likely mean customers paying more at the pump. third half of the program cuts in the original simpson bowles plan have already been achieved so taking a look at the math if you see of the two point nine trillion dollars of program cuts about one point five trillion have already been announced it looks like congress at least was listening to that part of the plan. for social security may no longer be the third rail in american. the text simpson bowles makes three main changes to social security it increases the taxable maximum on income to ninety percent of all income which would raise two hundred thirty eight billion dollars over the next decade it also uses a different measure of inflation to slow cost of living adjustments and it also raises the retirement age once again now for decades after social security was first implemented back in one nine hu
the gas tax could be seen as a big blow to those big oil companies but if i had about companies like exxon mobil which by the way made forty one billion dollars in profit last year probably are going to let those profits go down it would more likely mean customers paying more at the pump. third half of the program cuts in the original simpson bowles plan have already been achieved so taking a look at the math if you see of the two point nine trillion dollars of program cuts about one point five...
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. >> instead, gladys sent her documentation to exxon mobile and a company. she sent them the death certificate, the last will and testament but nothing was enough. >> they sim mr. reiterated it was their policy they cooperate do anything about it because they had to only issue the check in the name of the deceased. >> johnson says computer share was following the law. so nine years after the death of her mother, gladys had a (storm. >> i was talking to my attorney, and i said, you know, have you ever heard of seven on your side? i thought pa maybe michael finny could help. >> and i did. we called computer share it gave us this comment by e-mail. computer share is committed to the security of investors so we do require legal processes be followed to ascertain true ownership in rare instances the response may not be as quick as someone would wouldn't. computer share finally sent a check for nearly $1,400. >> i'm delighted to have gotten the check. i wish other people could also benefit in the way i have. >> legal analysts dean johnson says others will continue
. >> instead, gladys sent her documentation to exxon mobile and a company. she sent them the death certificate, the last will and testament but nothing was enough. >> they sim mr. reiterated it was their policy they cooperate do anything about it because they had to only issue the check in the name of the deceased. >> johnson says computer share was following the law. so nine years after the death of her mother, gladys had a (storm. >> i was talking to my attorney, and i...
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. >> instead, gladys sent her documentation to exxon mobile and a company.ertificate, the last will and testament but nothing was enough. >> they sim mr. reiterated it was their policy they cooperate do anything about it because they had to only issue the check in the name of the deceased. >> johnson says computer share was following the law. so nine years after the death of her mother, gladys had a (storm. >> i was talking to my attorney, and i said, you know, have you ever heard of seven on your side? i thought pa maybe michael finny could help. >> and i did. we called computer share it gave us this comment by e-mail. computer share is committed to the security of investors so we do require legal processes be followed to ascertain true ownership in rare instances the response may not be as quick as someone would wouldn't. computer share finally sent a check for nearly $1,400. >> i'm delighted to have gotten the check. i wish other people could also benefit in the way i have. >> legal analysts dean johnson says others will continue to face the same issue un
. >> instead, gladys sent her documentation to exxon mobile and a company.ertificate, the last will and testament but nothing was enough. >> they sim mr. reiterated it was their policy they cooperate do anything about it because they had to only issue the check in the name of the deceased. >> johnson says computer share was following the law. so nine years after the death of her mother, gladys had a (storm. >> i was talking to my attorney, and i said, you know, have you...
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in terms of the individual names, exxon mobile down 1.5%. chevron down 1.5%. total down 2%.oco phillips 1%. red arrows across the board. congressional leaders meeting at the white house right now, and there is -- the question is is there any chance there's a deal before we hit the cliff, or do we just hunker down and wait for spring? gosh, i hope not. lance roberts, ceo of street talk, joining me in a fox business exclusive. lance, thank you. look, they are meeting in washington now. i don't know whether we should be excited or not. what do you think is the outcome? when do you think we'll get something done? >> not until after the first of the year. ashley: what! how late into the new year do you think? >> well, here's the bottom line, as we look at this and what is going on, there's no resolution over the weekend, and, really, before monday, there's too much at stake here for the republican side of the bench. a lot of these -- the republicans come up for election again in 2014 so this is a very important game for them at this point. they got to please their constituents so
in terms of the individual names, exxon mobile down 1.5%. chevron down 1.5%. total down 2%.oco phillips 1%. red arrows across the board. congressional leaders meeting at the white house right now, and there is -- the question is is there any chance there's a deal before we hit the cliff, or do we just hunker down and wait for spring? gosh, i hope not. lance roberts, ceo of street talk, joining me in a fox business exclusive. lance, thank you. look, they are meeting in washington now. i don't...
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. >>> russia's state-owned oil giant, exxon will provide $3 billion financingo develop horizontal oilling in western siberia. commercial development is expected to begin by 2013. >>> turning to jobs. some positive news as we heard the unemployment rate fell to 7.7%. that is good and a step in the right direction. but not everything is rosy. the economy added 146,000 jobs. let's face it that is not good enough. that is the first topic for today's "money" power panel. economist peter morici, you know him. we love him. fox news contributor jonathan hoenig, we love him. catalist pig.com. we can't leave out ian shepherd at pantheon econic advisors as well. thanks to you guys for joining us. peter, let me start with you, what is your reaction to today's jobs number? it is kind of pathetic we get really excited at 150,000 jobs. at this rate it wi take us nine years to get back to where we were before the recession. >> one of the big factors with the falling unemployment ratee, more people sat down. depending which number, 350 to 550,000 people chose not to look for work or in addition to mor
. >>> russia's state-owned oil giant, exxon will provide $3 billion financingo develop horizontal oilling in western siberia. commercial development is expected to begin by 2013. >>> turning to jobs. some positive news as we heard the unemployment rate fell to 7.7%. that is good and a step in the right direction. but not everything is rosy. the economy added 146,000 jobs. let's face it that is not good enough. that is the first topic for today's "money" power panel....
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this wants to see this concept to that higher level, there is an avenue industry, so to speak, and exxon double connect those two and basically finishes the connection. we can see that process in real-time in a living worry. with actual hierarchy that we've laid down. but it basically start the with the potential of developing this hierarchy. it starts out with the lower-level of the hierarchy. eyes, embryos, so for us. not much to see, but if they hurt me. it's starting to develop layer by layer. even as adults we have to be a prerequisite before we can learn the subject material. i neo cortex is still to. issues that some people have created a hierarchy of the useful fashion than others for a particular task. someone like einstein has been very well organized or is it very well organized music. >> i want to get back to the whole importance of learning and how computers are. but first i wanted to ask you, why do we want to create reverse engineer the brain? why do we want to create this computer software brain? >> guest: three reasons. one is to do a better job of picturing the brain. i
this wants to see this concept to that higher level, there is an avenue industry, so to speak, and exxon double connect those two and basically finishes the connection. we can see that process in real-time in a living worry. with actual hierarchy that we've laid down. but it basically start the with the potential of developing this hierarchy. it starts out with the lower-level of the hierarchy. eyes, embryos, so for us. not much to see, but if they hurt me. it's starting to develop layer by...
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byhe way, exxon mobile, one of the companies paying a fine, they, in 2009,pleaded guilty to killing 85paid $600,000 fine. they are not insignificant fines they are excusedof. neil: govement deliberately looking away? >> absolutely. just shows thatthe president is always talking about fairness, you have to be fair. you have to be fair in taxes. you ave to be fair in energy subsidies. when the government decides who the winners and losers are, it's never fair. it's always the government's preferred source whether it's a source of energy or an electric car, whatever it is, they are the ones that get the special deals. it's jusanother example of ththat just another example of government hypocrisy. do we need another one? folks, did you get the message yet? i would have hoped by now. neil: imagine what would happen to a canary in a coal mine. >> you had to go. these windmills are for th birds. i'll be amazed if we are on tomorrow night. yell lee birds cocoas and yellow bills. neil: it was theights? >> it was the lights. neil: meanwhile, you know, a week from today, christmas morning, forget
byhe way, exxon mobile, one of the companies paying a fine, they, in 2009,pleaded guilty to killing 85paid $600,000 fine. they are not insignificant fines they are excusedof. neil: govement deliberately looking away? >> absolutely. just shows thatthe president is always talking about fairness, you have to be fair. you have to be fair in taxes. you ave to be fair in energy subsidies. when the government decides who the winners and losers are, it's never fair. it's always the government's...
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and this gentleman walks in and he pulls out of his pocket what looks to everybody in here in the exxon behind me as a legitimate arizona powerball ticket. he wants to check the numbers. and then he realizes oh, my gosh, i think i've won it. everybody around him says it looks like it's legit to me. the numbers match. and we talked to one of those customers who says the ticket looked real. >> he was excited. you've seen the video. he walked back and forth here three or four times. >> well, he was excited. now the question is whether the guy who's on the surveillance camera celebrating is the same guy that our local nbc station tracked down at a virginia d.o.t. lot. that gentleman seemed to be wearing the same collared fluorescent uniform. he had what looked like the same kind of black suv that the first gentleman had. but this guy wouldn't talk to us. his co-workers said he'll have something to say later on. they don't think this is a hoax. so the mystery deepens. let's get out to missouri and talk about the winning couple out there. we know more about the half winner of the power ball o
and this gentleman walks in and he pulls out of his pocket what looks to everybody in here in the exxon behind me as a legitimate arizona powerball ticket. he wants to check the numbers. and then he realizes oh, my gosh, i think i've won it. everybody around him says it looks like it's legit to me. the numbers match. and we talked to one of those customers who says the ticket looked real. >> he was excited. you've seen the video. he walked back and forth here three or four times. >>...
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administration's environmental watch dog who has played a major role in projects including the keystone exxon oil pipeline is stepping down. lisa jackson resigning after near early four years as administrator for the epa. in a statement jackson said she would like to explore new opportunities to make a difference. president obama called her an important part of his team but at the same time opponents accused her agency of waging a war on coal and the republican chair of the house energy committee said he planned to call h her in to questioning so often she would need her are own parking spot on capitol hill. >>> also a d.c. attorney is suing the epa over jackson's apparent use of alias e-mail accounts. the justice department set to release thousands of those messages and that attorney tells fox news .com that could be the reason why jackson is quitting. no comment from the agency. >>> the russian president vladimir putin now you saying that he will sign a bill to ban americans from adopting russian children. the move viewed as retaliation for an american law that targets russian human rights
administration's environmental watch dog who has played a major role in projects including the keystone exxon oil pipeline is stepping down. lisa jackson resigning after near early four years as administrator for the epa. in a statement jackson said she would like to explore new opportunities to make a difference. president obama called her an important part of his team but at the same time opponents accused her agency of waging a war on coal and the republican chair of the house energy...
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so they spend that money, more than any oil company, more than even exxon on campaign contributions, lobbying expenditures expenditures, climate denial science, everything to fight the clean air act, to stop the fossil fuel subsidies, to stop clean energy policies in the u.s., and that is the basis of a deadlock here in doha. so let's take it to the next question: what can be done then in washington to minimize the power of these incredibly wealthy men? >> well i mean, as you know washington is kind of -- has kind of become formalized legalized corruption. this is something that's got to start outside of washington. it already is. what we see is a groundswell of organized labor, communities of color, of environmental organizations, not just climate groups, are following the money and see that it's all leaveding to the kochs. they are not only the biggest source of financing for attacking collective bargaining rights, voter rights clean air, healthcare, but, as you know they bundled, you know, almost a billion dollars with their other conservative allies for the 2012 e elections. >> l
so they spend that money, more than any oil company, more than even exxon on campaign contributions, lobbying expenditures expenditures, climate denial science, everything to fight the clean air act, to stop the fossil fuel subsidies, to stop clean energy policies in the u.s., and that is the basis of a deadlock here in doha. so let's take it to the next question: what can be done then in washington to minimize the power of these incredibly wealthy men? >> well i mean, as you know...
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and the huge giants like exxon mobile, chevron, all 3 end to the downside. dave: as we look at the big picture, plan b went nowhere last night and that pushed the market's lower. what does a debt deal have to have to bring in the votes? we will ask representative anne-marie burke love new york. liz: coming up, bringing jobs back to america, the ceo of a technology firm that added jobs this year and plans to bring a couple thousand more in 2013. he is not doing this out of the goodness of his heart but it is good business. find out which company it is and what skills they are looking for. dave: we will tell you what drove the markets with the data download. stocks plunging as deadline for automatic tax increases loom. all three major indices end the trading day lower but in positive territory for the week, the dow and the nasdaq closing up 1%, the sell-off dragging all ten s&p sectors lower marking the fifth day and a row the all ten sectors have moved in sink. financials and materials were this week's top performing sectors and consumer staples and telecom l
and the huge giants like exxon mobile, chevron, all 3 end to the downside. dave: as we look at the big picture, plan b went nowhere last night and that pushed the market's lower. what does a debt deal have to have to bring in the votes? we will ask representative anne-marie burke love new york. liz: coming up, bringing jobs back to america, the ceo of a technology firm that added jobs this year and plans to bring a couple thousand more in 2013. he is not doing this out of the goodness of his...