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why did you get involved with the exxon probe?> there was information publicly reported that details some of what exxon's executives and scientists knew decades ago that what the effect of burning fossil feels would be on the environment. based on that information, and those other information about wheel executives flying in regularly to meet with one another, to talk about how they were going to handle this as a public relations matter, and concern were cover-up about this information. we were then led to do what we always do, which is when you are faced with that kind of information, you ask russians as a state attorney general. this is a question about was therefore odd perpetrated on the perpetrated on the public come on the shareholders? that is what this investigation has been about. and fourthly, exxon has taken stateg to try to stop us ag's from investigating post of amy: how? subpoenas,r asking which is something that we do regularly as state ag's come our job, to ask questions to investigate, go where the facts take us.
why did you get involved with the exxon probe?> there was information publicly reported that details some of what exxon's executives and scientists knew decades ago that what the effect of burning fossil feels would be on the environment. based on that information, and those other information about wheel executives flying in regularly to meet with one another, to talk about how they were going to handle this as a public relations matter, and concern were cover-up about this information. we...
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but exxon may do fine. >> that's one analysis of it. there are other analysises of that as well. i just want to get your take either on that or also to note again this is in the context of a very dicey foreign trip, particularly to europe for the president. sean spicer was talking about the relationship between president trump and angela merkel and said they have an unbelievable relationship. i would like your definition of what unbelievable is here. >> well, it's not a great one that is the relationship. clearly angela merkel when she came to washington in march left deeply disappointed about the direction that the united states was heading in under president trump. they had very tough words then, as they did just last week over the issue of trade. the president made very clear where he stands on this issue. just the other day when he tweeted out that germany is, quote, very good on trade, and she has made clear over the weekend that she doesn't think she can rely on the united states to the same extent we may have been in the past. and this decision on the paris agreement, whic
but exxon may do fine. >> that's one analysis of it. there are other analysises of that as well. i just want to get your take either on that or also to note again this is in the context of a very dicey foreign trip, particularly to europe for the president. sean spicer was talking about the relationship between president trump and angela merkel and said they have an unbelievable relationship. i would like your definition of what unbelievable is here. >> well, it's not a great one...
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exxon's c. asense of e.o. to be the head -- of ourry of state, head foreign policy is a great indication of that. i think the other thing that's to note is that the e.p.a., environmental protection is about more than climate. climate is one part but it's catastrophesopping like flint, michigan, poisoned airr supplies, poisoned start.s, before they so climate is incredibly important but it's also about clean water, clean air. those are things that are being under attack right now. need to move do away from fossil fuels immediately. a neweans really building grid infrastructure and invest ing in solar energy. so, brian, you're definitely right. we're in a point where we need a manhattan project type mobilization of resources to really get us off of fossil fuels. the: let me ask you about message coming out of the environmental movement today. we mentioned carl pope, michael book that just came out, climate of hope. the 2006ook they cite movie "an inconvenient truth", al gore's movie. in that movie it was set tha
exxon's c. asense of e.o. to be the head -- of ourry of state, head foreign policy is a great indication of that. i think the other thing that's to note is that the e.p.a., environmental protection is about more than climate. climate is one part but it's catastrophesopping like flint, michigan, poisoned airr supplies, poisoned start.s, before they so climate is incredibly important but it's also about clean water, clean air. those are things that are being under attack right now. need to move...
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. >> joey, exxon, upgraded to buy from bank of america. >> low risk option for portfolio managers, underweight expenditure. trades between 80 and 90, will not accelerate much above 90, in a down market not going to hurt you, a better name, poncho energy. 25% production growth this year, 5% last year, $20 billion market
. >> joey, exxon, upgraded to buy from bank of america. >> low risk option for portfolio managers, underweight expenditure. trades between 80 and 90, will not accelerate much above 90, in a down market not going to hurt you, a better name, poncho energy. 25% production growth this year, 5% last year, $20 billion market
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that leads us to what is happening for exxon.we pull out of the accords for the paris agreement, it doesn't matter unless companies change what they are doing. shell and bp have been pregnant -- front and center dealing with that. 90 shareholders doesn't seem like that much. did i have a chance to move the needle here. bob: i think there is a good chance shareholders will have a majority voting against management and in favor of actually reporting on -- honestly about climate change and climate change means we have very limited -- limited capacity to safely absorb emissions. when i say safely, already there is tremendous damage is coming at us. we just don't know how much. to continue to waste whatever capacity there is left in the atmosphere to absorb emissions is just crazy. we are not want to do that. we are moving to a low carbon economy. we're going to price in missions and the question is when and how soon and will it be soon enough? the other question that shareholders we are not want to. have is what is it mean for fuel c
that leads us to what is happening for exxon.we pull out of the accords for the paris agreement, it doesn't matter unless companies change what they are doing. shell and bp have been pregnant -- front and center dealing with that. 90 shareholders doesn't seem like that much. did i have a chance to move the needle here. bob: i think there is a good chance shareholders will have a majority voting against management and in favor of actually reporting on -- honestly about climate change and climate...
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exxon wanting to do business.llinteresting he will have this conflict as secretary of state post a amy: of the 13 southern states them only virginia voted for hillary clinton. can you talk about what accounts for this? >> i think trump was remarkable in being able to activate -- we know the demography of these southern states is rapidly changing. we know they're becoming more diverse, a lot of majority people call their community's across the style. -- across the south. there's a deep well of southern conservatism that trump was able to effectively mobilize. you really saw a turnout job in a lot of states. it was some of the newer voters for the future of a lot of these southern states, but also he was able to mobilize a white conservative electorate, which in many cases carried the day and allowed him to win those states. amy: there's a recent piece headlined "america could look like north carolina in 2020. yikes." do you agree? >> cautionary tale. it shows when there's unfettered conservative control like we saw
exxon wanting to do business.llinteresting he will have this conflict as secretary of state post a amy: of the 13 southern states them only virginia voted for hillary clinton. can you talk about what accounts for this? >> i think trump was remarkable in being able to activate -- we know the demography of these southern states is rapidly changing. we know they're becoming more diverse, a lot of majority people call their community's across the style. -- across the south. there's a deep...
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this all happened at the exxon on silver hill road in suiltand. the victim was pronounced dead on the scene. so far no word on a possible suspect. and in montgomery county.. flames ripping through a rockville home. suzanne kennedy is live at the scene - ? now to breaking news from chicago.. a manhunt two police officers are shot. sam sweeney is at the live desk. larry, chicago police believe this was a targeted attack. right now we know both of those officers are in serious but stable condition at the hospital. chicago police say the plainclothes officers were in a high crime neighborhood on the city's south side when suspects in two vehicles pulled up alongside them and began firing. the officers were shot in the exchange. they also returned fire. one officer was hit in the arm and hip. the other officer was shot in the back. police believe they may have been targeted. happening now... increased security at dominion high school in sterling after a threat was made. the loudoun county sheriff's office learned about the online post late tuesday. ove
this all happened at the exxon on silver hill road in suiltand. the victim was pronounced dead on the scene. so far no word on a possible suspect. and in montgomery county.. flames ripping through a rockville home. suzanne kennedy is live at the scene - ? now to breaking news from chicago.. a manhunt two police officers are shot. sam sweeney is at the live desk. larry, chicago police believe this was a targeted attack. right now we know both of those officers are in serious but stable condition...
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i just interviewed at the people's climate march, marra healey, suing exxon mobil. they did the best research on climate change. they knew early on how serious it was. then covered it up. so you have rex tillerson, secretary of state. scott pruett, former oklahoma attorney general with which sued the epa 14 times. this is a land -- oklahoma didn't used to be -- a land of earthquakes because of fracking. when governor perry stepped down as governor, he immediately went on the board of energy transfer partners, only stepped down to become secretary of energy. yes, these are very powerful positions. and they are doing a lot right now. one of the first actions of president trump was to issue an executive order saying they would grant the permit for the dakota access pipeline, to tunnel under the missouri river, which was the final connecting of the pipeline, what the standing rock sioux have been resisting for so many months. so many hundreds of people got arrested over this. president obama in the last weeks of his administration put a stop to this, said they would tal
i just interviewed at the people's climate march, marra healey, suing exxon mobil. they did the best research on climate change. they knew early on how serious it was. then covered it up. so you have rex tillerson, secretary of state. scott pruett, former oklahoma attorney general with which sued the epa 14 times. this is a land -- oklahoma didn't used to be -- a land of earthquakes because of fracking. when governor perry stepped down as governor, he immediately went on the board of energy...
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mobil exxon mobil -- there might be a conflict at some point but there are ways to deal with this and it almost always involve disclosure. it is so the american people can see and it involves things like recusing yourself from areas where you may have conflict of interest. it is important because this administration got off on the onwrong foot. the president decided not to disclose his tax returns, and the reason that is important is because there's nothing illegal about borrowing money from this with that person, but you need to tell people where you have have beens, who you associated with so as citizens and a democracy, they can understand you might have a conflict of interest. when you do not disclose, like the president chose not to do, some people may think the case is a lot worse. in the case of this administration, they kick this off in the wrong way by saying we are not going to tell you who we have been associated with, we borrowed money with, how we make money comes of that has been a sad thing for the country. alwaysim himes, we appreciate the conversation. thank you. when
mobil exxon mobil -- there might be a conflict at some point but there are ways to deal with this and it almost always involve disclosure. it is so the american people can see and it involves things like recusing yourself from areas where you may have conflict of interest. it is important because this administration got off on the onwrong foot. the president decided not to disclose his tax returns, and the reason that is important is because there's nothing illegal about borrowing money from...
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. >> hinojosa: well, there might be a lot of people who say, look, they were very upset when the exxon valdez oil spill happened, they've seen other oil spills, they may even remember this 1971 oil spill. but there might be a lot of people who say, "okay, but i don't know about how you see an oil spill and you make the connection to then stop using all motorized transport. it was a process, but what was the moment when you just said, "that's it, i'm really not going to get into a car," et cetera? >> well, you know, we returned to our home after we saw the spill, you know, wanted to do something. i said to my girlfriend, "we should not ride in cars." but she kind of looked at me and said, "we need lots of money to do something like that." and i kind of bought into that, you know, that you probably would need money to get the time. it was not until someone in our community died having an accident that was about my age that i realized that to wait for the money to show up, or to wait for things to get better or whatever or change, was really unrealistic, because at the time that person di
. >> hinojosa: well, there might be a lot of people who say, look, they were very upset when the exxon valdez oil spill happened, they've seen other oil spills, they may even remember this 1971 oil spill. but there might be a lot of people who say, "okay, but i don't know about how you see an oil spill and you make the connection to then stop using all motorized transport. it was a process, but what was the moment when you just said, "that's it, i'm really not going to get into...
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it starts with scott pruitt and rex tiller's and, the former head of exxon mobil in charge of our foreign policy. we basically have a government t that works for oil industry. i think that's the story of the first 100 days. the other story and that agenda is extremely unpopular with the american people. that's why donald trump lost the popular vote and why we are seeing hunts to peopleleme rallying at the women's march and also this weekend at the people's claimant march. this extreme agenda that he's pushing forward and americans are fighting back.e >> host: you were at the washington d.c. claimant march. tell me about that. >> guest: it was a great event. estimates of 200,000 people here in washington d.c. with rallies across the country and it far exceeded expectationsy on what was a sweltering hot day, especially for april. it was 90 plus degrees but it was vibrant. people are clear they want environment protection. >> host: if you have questions or comments as we talk about climate change, phone lines are open. i you can start calling in now. f i want to start talking about a new boo
it starts with scott pruitt and rex tiller's and, the former head of exxon mobil in charge of our foreign policy. we basically have a government t that works for oil industry. i think that's the story of the first 100 days. the other story and that agenda is extremely unpopular with the american people. that's why donald trump lost the popular vote and why we are seeing hunts to peopleleme rallying at the women's march and also this weekend at the people's claimant march. this extreme agenda...
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vonnie:ank remember -- remember when it was a big deal when apple went over exxon mobil?s twice as much. exxon is tied to the oil price and we have seen all types of fluctuations not only with opec but the way shell and outaffected pricing the will and google and microsoft and all the tech companies have a predictable business model to tie people into the ecosystem. not only do they buy in iphone and thatup to itunes makes it harder for you to trade in your iphone for an android device because you have so much data in the ios stop that encourages people in it is about acquiring new customers and not only retaining existing ones. vonnie: any other companies that might still the crown from apple? market,it comes to expectations it happens next year and late last year, google was challenging for the crown. did -- googleopal did. long distance, about $100 billion now. not an easy thing to catch up. let's see what comes out of saudi arabia. vonnie: yes, a massive deal but a lot of things to consider, like the amount of shares outstanding and each h-share possesses. where there
vonnie:ank remember -- remember when it was a big deal when apple went over exxon mobil?s twice as much. exxon is tied to the oil price and we have seen all types of fluctuations not only with opec but the way shell and outaffected pricing the will and google and microsoft and all the tech companies have a predictable business model to tie people into the ecosystem. not only do they buy in iphone and thatup to itunes makes it harder for you to trade in your iphone for an android device because...
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with that turn, i'd actually to have to be exxon. now i'm in the xlg. >> you we heard they keep on working, keep hitting new highs. >> that doesn't phase you? do you then go search the bottom of the barrel? >> my gm did not make the dow. it's almost there. it feels like it's firmly in that kennel, but, the adjustment is the cut. it's not over. i don't want to count them out yet. >> that would fit into it as well. of the names that we, the top five i guess it was, ge is probably the most interesting to me. i do think there's a lot that can be done, just cutting expenses. i think he's a great ceo. he had a lot of different things that are beyond his ability to, you know, the financial crisis and ge being in that situation they were in. >> i think there's, you know, a lot of interest, things, tower, that is a tough place to be. health care, aviation, there is a lot of moving parts and expenses, i think it's not trading a crazy multiple if i had to pick a different dog than the dog i rode in on, i'd say ge. the reaction is downright disa
with that turn, i'd actually to have to be exxon. now i'm in the xlg. >> you we heard they keep on working, keep hitting new highs. >> that doesn't phase you? do you then go search the bottom of the barrel? >> my gm did not make the dow. it's almost there. it feels like it's firmly in that kennel, but, the adjustment is the cut. it's not over. i don't want to count them out yet. >> that would fit into it as well. of the names that we, the top five i guess it was, ge is...
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danielson hasn't seen anything like it in ten years since exxon operated the refinery.he says this timethe wind pushed the gas clouds east and away from town so he wasn't worried. the u.s. epa tested the air and found the level of hydric sulphide and sulphur dioxide was ten times the normal background.daylon walling used to work at the plant as a security guard. sot: daylon walling, former valero security// "my immediate concern was something was terribly wrong." walling says all valero staff would wear a device to detect toxic chemicals in the air in a situation like this.sot: daylon walling, former valero security// "one of the most dangerous chemicals that would be released is h2s. it's an undetectable gas. in order to detect it you would have to wear a monitor. which if it was in the area it would vibrate and beep."local authroties assured the emergency has calmed. sot: jim lydon, benecia fire chief/ / " they've restored their steam production. which has reduced the release of particular matter."the valero refinery makes propane, butane, jet fuel and ultra low sulphur diesel to name
danielson hasn't seen anything like it in ten years since exxon operated the refinery.he says this timethe wind pushed the gas clouds east and away from town so he wasn't worried. the u.s. epa tested the air and found the level of hydric sulphide and sulphur dioxide was ten times the normal background.daylon walling used to work at the plant as a security guard. sot: daylon walling, former valero security// "my immediate concern was something was terribly wrong." walling says all...
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exxon described it as an "effective framework" to address the risks of climate change. other voices urged withdrawal, including chief strategist stephen bannon. as did 22 republican senators, including majority leader mitch mcconell, who said that it was an important part of rescinding president obama's "clean power plan"-- which has long been the target of republican lawmakers. the trump administration also took aim today at another rule on greenhouse gases-- specifically, methane emissions. the e.p.a. is stopping an obama administration rule that would cut down on methane leaks and pollution from oil and natural gas drilling wells. let's look at what's at stake if the president opts out of the paris accord. michael oppenheimer is a professor of geosciences and international affairs in the woodrow wilson school at princeton university. he has been a long-time participant in the u.n. panel on climate change, which produced reports on the subject and won a nobel prize. and, phil kerpen, the president of american commitment, a conservative group opposed to the paris agree
exxon described it as an "effective framework" to address the risks of climate change. other voices urged withdrawal, including chief strategist stephen bannon. as did 22 republican senators, including majority leader mitch mcconell, who said that it was an important part of rescinding president obama's "clean power plan"-- which has long been the target of republican lawmakers. the trump administration also took aim today at another rule on greenhouse gases-- specifically,...
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it would give exxon access to oil fields and infrastructure in brazil, while petrobras would gain expertiseproduction and refining. they are looking at brazil after the government opened it up -- the market up to competition. says it expects a first-quarter loss of $130 million because of wrong way bets on coal. it was once the largest commodity trader in asia but has faced years of falling profits and credit rating cuts. it has been a tactic for -- for tax for accounting practices. rishaad: let's look at the commodities index. it has fallen 6% this year, metals leading losses, a torrid .ime, and oil as well essentially this is what we have, you just see the s&p go up and up and up, but at the same time, well, look at this, look at the bloomberg commodities index. it has full and back. who better to talk to about this is greg smith. how are you reading this? you can be a contrarian at times. is this a buying opportunity? day, make. isn't that a fabulous chart. buy low, sell high. if you look at the relative value of the s&p versus commodities, you can take some profit out of equities, by so
it would give exxon access to oil fields and infrastructure in brazil, while petrobras would gain expertiseproduction and refining. they are looking at brazil after the government opened it up -- the market up to competition. says it expects a first-quarter loss of $130 million because of wrong way bets on coal. it was once the largest commodity trader in asia but has faced years of falling profits and credit rating cuts. it has been a tactic for -- for tax for accounting practices. rishaad:...
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this happened at the exxon at silver hill in suitland.ce got the call that someone killed a man there. he died at the scene. no word on a suspect at this time. >>> today, students at american university will hold a rally to condemn this week's hate crimes. this was the scene yesterday as hundreds marched demanding the university do more. monday, somebody tied bananas to nooses and hung them around campuses. aka is written on bananas. that is a sorority founded by black women. coming up surveillance video of the suspect. >> the wizards are down 2-0 in the playoff series against boston. they lost last night. the game went into overtime. but they had a chance at the end regulation and couldn't score. game three is tomorrow. >>> the graffiti may be gone from several national monuments but the case to find who did it far from over. >> news4's erika gonzalez is tell u that police are offering to try to help. good morning. >> reporter: hi, aaron, good morning to you. this beautiful sunrise to us behind us at the national mall. it's incredible to
this happened at the exxon at silver hill in suitland.ce got the call that someone killed a man there. he died at the scene. no word on a suspect at this time. >>> today, students at american university will hold a rally to condemn this week's hate crimes. this was the scene yesterday as hundreds marched demanding the university do more. monday, somebody tied bananas to nooses and hung them around campuses. aka is written on bananas. that is a sorority founded by black women. coming up...
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. >> what's your take on exxon? >> exxon?threw it out. >> don't give me any ammunition, i'm going to use it. >> "power" starts now. >>> a boost in defense, sweeping cuts to medicaid and the promise of a balanced budget within ten years. but is president trump's budget plan already a nonstarter? one of the longest serving members of congress is here to answer that. amazon share hoeholder meeting should be a happy place. the stock is up about 40% since they last met, after all, so why is one group still upset? we'll find out. and the opioid epidemic continues to ravage american families. nearly 100 people a day die from overdoses. the one company who has an alternative. that stock is up 75% in the past year. there is hope. "power lunch" begins right now.
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looking at chevron, exxon and another company who reported last week, they did a little better than theld not be entirely surprised if bp outperformed expectations of the market today. and course, shell to follow on thursday. if it is down to the fact that the price of oil has gone up the fact that the price of oil has gone up 01’ the fact that the price of oil has gone up or is it about the combination of that with all of the cost—cutting may have vowed to do and transformation of their business, to a great degree? yeah, they have responded. possibly better than people were expecting since the oil price started to fall. they have cut their overall investment levels by about 50%, they have cut their operating costs by at least 30%. so it isa operating costs by at least 30%. so it is a combination, obviously of rising prices and also falling cost. we are somewhat concerned that the price of oil will not continue to rise so they need to continue this journey, if you like, if they are going to save their cash flow and thatis going to save their cash flow and that is important for their div
looking at chevron, exxon and another company who reported last week, they did a little better than theld not be entirely surprised if bp outperformed expectations of the market today. and course, shell to follow on thursday. if it is down to the fact that the price of oil has gone up the fact that the price of oil has gone up 01’ the fact that the price of oil has gone up or is it about the combination of that with all of the cost—cutting may have vowed to do and transformation of their...
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this is exxon station off silver hill road at 4747. i want to show you if you look straight up there you can see surveillance cameras pointed directly at the pumps and we're told this 24 hour gas station is under surveillance at all times and that video is turned over to police this morning. i want to show you video we shot earlier today. police still remain on scene now and looks like much of the investigation wrapped up. earlier today they were out processing crime scene and they tell us that they also took a couple ever witnesses in for questioning who were here when this all happened. hopefully we're learn more about exactly what happened and it's unclear at this point if witnesses would be brought back to get cars because a couple of them still here. manager says they have turned over the video. police confirm they're reviewing it. no word what they'll release images or description of possibl suspects. we clerk inside at the time of of the shooting that saw it happen: she was shaken up and went home for the day. the manager said t
this is exxon station off silver hill road at 4747. i want to show you if you look straight up there you can see surveillance cameras pointed directly at the pumps and we're told this 24 hour gas station is under surveillance at all times and that video is turned over to police this morning. i want to show you video we shot earlier today. police still remain on scene now and looks like much of the investigation wrapped up. earlier today they were out processing crime scene and they tell us that...
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this is a man who had been the head of exxon mobile who dealt extensively in the arab world and said, this was his first trip to israel. it's quite interesting that rex tillerson is front and center has never been to israel before. because as head of the oil company and someone who spent his entire career at exxon mobile was always dealing with the arab world and therefore thought with israel. remarkal. >> as you mentioned rex tillerson having to work on the relationships on the israeli side, jared kushner has very close tied the israeli leadership now has to build his relationship on the palestinian side as he becomes a central figure in these toalks the american president wants to jump start. you see them walking down to the red carpet. we're expecting them to make brief remarks. we'll take a listen to those when they approach that. >> and you didn't hear from president trump much. he made a few brief remarks there. but before that address, he made very brief remarks on that very first day. so wondering how much and how often if he's in on the ground there. >> obviously there's goi
this is a man who had been the head of exxon mobile who dealt extensively in the arab world and said, this was his first trip to israel. it's quite interesting that rex tillerson is front and center has never been to israel before. because as head of the oil company and someone who spent his entire career at exxon mobile was always dealing with the arab world and therefore thought with israel. remarkal. >> as you mentioned rex tillerson having to work on the relationships on the israeli...
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document related to his interactions with the department about russia during his time as the ceo at exxon mobil. they said in a need to protect internal deliberations as a need to withholding the information. it was made in response to a freedom of information act request and by the network in december. times,rom the new york it is related to the former congressman anthony weiner. -- the that he will former congressman, whose sexting scandals ended his career, is to appear in federal court in manhattan today to enter a guilty plea. the information hasn't been made twoic but it was related to people who have been briefed on the matter and asked not to be identified. withll be facing charges united states attorney office in manhattan. when of the people said he surrendered to the fbi early this morning. -- one of the people said he surrendered to the fbi early this morning. josephine, you are on-there. caller: good morning. my biggest concern today is the respect that people do not have put the news media. they keep saying the liberal media. 90% of the liberal media is owned by republicans.
document related to his interactions with the department about russia during his time as the ceo at exxon mobil. they said in a need to protect internal deliberations as a need to withholding the information. it was made in response to a freedom of information act request and by the network in december. times,rom the new york it is related to the former congressman anthony weiner. -- the that he will former congressman, whose sexting scandals ended his career, is to appear in federal court in...
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remaining a world leader and exxon is against them leaving the accord.e china is trying to be ascendant on the world stage, it's like, hey, can they boost. >> it's a big issue, the president says within the next few days he'll make his announcement. >> that's right. he tweeted that he was going to do it this week, and certainly from our reporting it sounds like he is at least right now has an inclination to leave. i won't be surprised at the last minute if he would change. >> we're not going to go back to coal, perhaps in a very small amount. we makes the promises to the rustbelt we're going heavy on coal. guess what, outmation and technology is pulling us away from coal and that's why you have the exxons of the world looking at natural gas and what have you, so the idea that like more jobs are going to be created here in the united states seems so silly. >> i'm not so sure it's science-based that you're talking about or energy-based and more about maybe the nationalistic point of view, that he promised, not just this treaty that he would retreat from bu
remaining a world leader and exxon is against them leaving the accord.e china is trying to be ascendant on the world stage, it's like, hey, can they boost. >> it's a big issue, the president says within the next few days he'll make his announcement. >> that's right. he tweeted that he was going to do it this week, and certainly from our reporting it sounds like he is at least right now has an inclination to leave. i won't be surprised at the last minute if he would change. >>...
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it was just after midnight when this exxon station on silver hill road turned into a crime scene.ce say 27-year-old wayne pope had just gotten out of his car. >> detectives believe the suspect was trying to rob the victim. during that struggle ensued and the suspect shot the victim killing him at that location. >> reporter: police spent hours at the location collecting evidence. >> he was a nice young ma we went fishing. >> reporter: watkins is known wayne pope for the last 20 years. he says wayne loved his family and would always come back to the neighborhood to visit his mom. >> his mother was very attentive to him. she loved her son and i believe he loved her, so i think it's going to hit her really hard. >> reporter: a family is now left grieving for the loss of a 27-year-old man while police try to figure out who killed him. police say this suspect is believed to be in his teens or his 20s. they say he was last seen wearing a black backpack. they're asking anyone with information about this case to contact police right away. back to you. >> thank you. >>> so they keep on keep
it was just after midnight when this exxon station on silver hill road turned into a crime scene.ce say 27-year-old wayne pope had just gotten out of his car. >> detectives believe the suspect was trying to rob the victim. during that struggle ensued and the suspect shot the victim killing him at that location. >> reporter: police spent hours at the location collecting evidence. >> he was a nice young ma we went fishing. >> reporter: watkins is known wayne pope for the...
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exxon bottomed first, even while oil is going lower. it's the opposite, exxon breaking down. oil here at 47, 48. we think 40, 42 is in play a. better buy down there. don't touch it yet. >> don't touch it again. >> ouch. >> another trip comes over. i think it's good, come on over. >> bring him over. thanks to you for bringing the chair why. so this is a terrible trade in your view, we were just discussing banks, that also a terrible trade in your view? >> i don't think it's bad. >> if you had to choose? >> if i had to choose, i own banks. let's put this in historical context. energy is 15 months off, a 70% decline. right. banks are seven, eight years off a decline. they put in more time repairing itself here. there is another difference all the price action, j.p. morgan, banc of america, citigrourngs all happen up ward sloping 200 day averages t. bank stocks, the oil stock is not the case. these are down trends, versus up trends. i want to sell strength and down trends, i'd be more inclined to put money to work here. citigroup is acting better. it hit a new high, let's keep th
exxon bottomed first, even while oil is going lower. it's the opposite, exxon breaking down. oil here at 47, 48. we think 40, 42 is in play a. better buy down there. don't touch it yet. >> don't touch it again. >> ouch. >> another trip comes over. i think it's good, come on over. >> bring him over. thanks to you for bringing the chair why. so this is a terrible trade in your view, we were just discussing banks, that also a terrible trade in your view? >> i don't...
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business leaders including exxon/mobil and tesla's ceo elon musk have urged the president to remain aof that deal. this comes as more of the president's associates are being caught up in the russia investigation. new subpoenas just issued a short time ago. abc7 news reporter lana zach joins us live from washington, d.c. with the story. lana? >> reporter: hi there, larry. several new subpoenas coming from congress from it appears congressman devin nunes who recused himself from the russia investigation. so, there are a lot of kbez about that right now. and white house press spokesman sean spicer was asked several questions about that russia investigation. he declined largely to answer saying now all of those questions should be referred to outside counsel. democrats are pushing back on allegations that they are delaying the public testimony of carter page. a former foreign policy advisor for the trump campaign. page sent a letter to the intelligence committee reiterating his eagerness to have an open meeting to address what he called false or misleading testimony about him. the preside
business leaders including exxon/mobil and tesla's ceo elon musk have urged the president to remain aof that deal. this comes as more of the president's associates are being caught up in the russia investigation. new subpoenas just issued a short time ago. abc7 news reporter lana zach joins us live from washington, d.c. with the story. lana? >> reporter: hi there, larry. several new subpoenas coming from congress from it appears congressman devin nunes who recused himself from the russia...
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. >> the ceos of exxon mobil, dow chemical and tesla urge trump to remain in the agreement. elon musk threatened to quit white house advisory councils he sits on if the president pulls out. he tweeted we will have no choice but to the park councils in that case. other ceos have called on trump to stick to the climate deal. they are afraid of the negative consequences of nonparticipation. >> let's get the reaction from wall street. standing by, what are traders making of the plan to pull out of the climate agreement potentially? >> we had some surprising and not so surprising reactions. we had stocks from solar companies, from renewable energy firms trading to the downside at coal stocks they suffered quite a bit. the fear is that if only the u.s. gets out of the paris plan the reputation of coal may suffer further. coal companies in general were hoping to promote for clean coal as much is possible. if donald trump were to decide to get out of the paris agreement it could be a lose lose situation for the broader u.s. economy. >> what will that mean for the industries? surely
. >> the ceos of exxon mobil, dow chemical and tesla urge trump to remain in the agreement. elon musk threatened to quit white house advisory councils he sits on if the president pulls out. he tweeted we will have no choice but to the park councils in that case. other ceos have called on trump to stick to the climate deal. they are afraid of the negative consequences of nonparticipation. >> let's get the reaction from wall street. standing by, what are traders making of the plan to...
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but then rex tillerson, the former head of exxon mobile basically being in charge of our foreign policy. we basically have a government right now that works for the oil industry. is the storyhink, of the first 100 days. and then i think the other story , the other side to that, though, is that that agenda is extremely unpopular with the american people. that's why donald trump lost the popular vote and that's why hundreds of thousands of people rallying at the women's march and then also weekend at the people's climate march. so this really incredible loy un and extreme agenda donald trump is pushinged for and then the america fighting pack. host: and you were at the washington dc climate march. of 200,000mates people here in washington, d.c. with rallies also across the country. far-exceeded expectations on a swelteringly hot day, incredibly too hot for april, you know, 90- plus degrees. vibrant and exciting. people were very clear. they want environmental protection and they want climate action. host: we're talking with ben schreiber. questions or comments as we talk about climate cha
but then rex tillerson, the former head of exxon mobile basically being in charge of our foreign policy. we basically have a government right now that works for the oil industry. is the storyhink, of the first 100 days. and then i think the other story , the other side to that, though, is that that agenda is extremely unpopular with the american people. that's why donald trump lost the popular vote and that's why hundreds of thousands of people rallying at the women's march and then also...
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many are lower end names, it's not exxon, it's not chevron. some of the trafficking names as well -- fracking names as well. >> i look at opec's decision last week, i think it's great. i think they will manage the markets well until 2018th. think we are well ranked now. >> over the ipo? >> i find myself in the middle. in the short run, people are overdoing moves in in ohio you had moves greater, 11 than 10, '. it will setting at 47 pin 50 in my view. plus, conconventional is greater than opec thinks. i think the efficiency is there. it's not i never knew this. i think the efficiencies are getting almost unbelievable. i think opec can't fight it at some point. >> a few weeks ago, we said avoid slumberge. those names are under pressure t. one that sticks out like a sore thumb besides exxon is anna darkco pe -- ana darko petroleum. if you want to trade something, i think ana darko petroleum for $50. risk reward is here. >> our next guest says there is something in the chart that suggests crude could be on a move. he called at this time brexit ral
many are lower end names, it's not exxon, it's not chevron. some of the trafficking names as well -- fracking names as well. >> i look at opec's decision last week, i think it's great. i think they will manage the markets well until 2018th. think we are well ranked now. >> over the ipo? >> i find myself in the middle. in the short run, people are overdoing moves in in ohio you had moves greater, 11 than 10, '. it will setting at 47 pin 50 in my view. plus, conconventional is...
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companies like dow chemical, google, exxon, ibm.ed cruz put out an op-ed saying the accord costs a lot of money and it doesn't do a lot to protect the environment. what's the argument? >> it is an id lodealogical one. if you were trying to get something through congress, you'd never talk about climate right now. it is a toxic word to -- >> why is it a toxic word? if t's been, over the years, bipartan suort, if countries around the world are on board, why has this become a partisan issue? >> it's taken on a significance that's way in disproportion to any realistic analysis. the tea party certainly, evangelicals to a degree, conservatives, the alt-right, all have targeted this as an unacceptable intervention in the economy. reduction in their freedom. a curtailment of the american lifestyle. these are the terms that we hear about. thrks i thi this, i think, largely amplified by talk radio, has gained currency. >> what is the rationale behind it? if you have companies like exxon saying, we want you to stay in, what's the argument it is
companies like dow chemical, google, exxon, ibm.ed cruz put out an op-ed saying the accord costs a lot of money and it doesn't do a lot to protect the environment. what's the argument? >> it is an id lodealogical one. if you were trying to get something through congress, you'd never talk about climate right now. it is a toxic word to -- >> why is it a toxic word? if t's been, over the years, bipartan suort, if countries around the world are on board, why has this become a partisan...
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didn't know better we would say president trump is trying to work with the big, dirty businesses, yet exxon remember the former ceo rex tillerson, now secretary of state, but the new ceo put out a letter urging president trump to stay in this -- in the paris agreement. why would exxonmobil want the president to do such a thing? >> you know -- >> well i -- >> i'm sorry. >> go ahead. >> andrew? >> well, look, there are 1,000 american companies that wrote to president trump saying please, please, stay in the paris deal, including as you say, the oil majors. and the reason is, that businesses crave consistent, predictable policies and what we're having at the moment is being jerked around at the moment and so even exxon, which, by the way, has an internal price on carbon, so all of their own decisions at the moment have to take into account assuming there is a price on carbon, assuming there is a carbon tax, so, you know, we've crossed the tipping point in terms of people understanding the issue. >> well, then the hope is that the president will take some more time, listen to some more people a
didn't know better we would say president trump is trying to work with the big, dirty businesses, yet exxon remember the former ceo rex tillerson, now secretary of state, but the new ceo put out a letter urging president trump to stay in this -- in the paris agreement. why would exxonmobil want the president to do such a thing? >> you know -- >> well i -- >> i'm sorry. >> go ahead. >> andrew? >> well, look, there are 1,000 american companies that wrote to...
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exxon down 2%. very defensive top of the dow. a few stocks up. procter & gamble, coca-cola and 3m so we're seeing a little defensive shift. caterpillar one of the best performing stocks this quarter in the dow. the worst today. you wonder if caterpillar was owned -- >> look at the big insurance names. cigna, anthem, all of them, united health, all of them making 52-week highs. almost regardless of the outcome of the vote. i don't think enough people are talking about that because these are giant stocks. >> you start looking at some of the pharma names on top of that and some of the biotech names, yes, they have been slammed but they have been starting to make a little headway. >> it was a sector that was flat completely last year. if you were in health care, you got killed as an active manager, so they're actually getting -- >> and by the way, to josh's point, that health care vote, very big one in the house, is expected to happen today. it could happen really at any given time. the republicans can only lose 21 votes. one member of the republican
exxon down 2%. very defensive top of the dow. a few stocks up. procter & gamble, coca-cola and 3m so we're seeing a little defensive shift. caterpillar one of the best performing stocks this quarter in the dow. the worst today. you wonder if caterpillar was owned -- >> look at the big insurance names. cigna, anthem, all of them, united health, all of them making 52-week highs. almost regardless of the outcome of the vote. i don't think enough people are talking about that because...
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jorng county police believe it was williams who approached 27-year-old wayne pope at this the suitland exxon gas station off sirl ver hill road in the early morning hours of may 3 police say williams was armed with a gun and tried to rob pope. afte williams shot pope and took off in his car. >> just four days earlier a montgomery county police believed williams and another man were at the scene in germantown. police thought williams shot and killed santos johnson at a home off kitchen house way april 29 and investigators say williams and another man robbed the victim as gun point. three others were shot trying to plea the scene and survived. montgomery county police arrested williams accomplice 23-year-old eric lee and williams was able to kill again before being arrested wednesday in prince george county. >>> williams current currently being held without bound at the montgomery county jail. life in sutland, anjali hemphill. >> we haven update on a story. the number of child or continues to glow. there's been 788 reported cases this school year. that's 1552 more cases than reported one month
jorng county police believe it was williams who approached 27-year-old wayne pope at this the suitland exxon gas station off sirl ver hill road in the early morning hours of may 3 police say williams was armed with a gun and tried to rob pope. afte williams shot pope and took off in his car. >> just four days earlier a montgomery county police believed williams and another man were at the scene in germantown. police thought williams shot and killed santos johnson at a home off kitchen...
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>> if you have a big pool, think about exxon mobile which probably has about 50,000 em moi yees and they are all in this plan with their families and spouse and children. if 20 people get liver transplants or other expensive illnesses it doesn't matter. within that big 50,000 risk pool, the expense that is associated with a very expensive procedure is spread out among the many, the younger, the healthier. if we could expand the risk pool, we take care of those with pre-existing conditions. i do think we should take care of those with pre-existing conditions. there should be a guaranteed issue and the way you adjust that cost is to absorb in a large pool, just as i just described for exxon mobile. >> guaranteeing coverage or some kind of plan or they can't be excluded because they had pre-existing is different than guaranteeing an affordable rate. is the idea that people with pre-existing conditions could be charged higher premiums than other folks, is that a nonstarter for you as you look forward? >> in the patient freedom act, we actually allow -- have community rating, if you will. tho
>> if you have a big pool, think about exxon mobile which probably has about 50,000 em moi yees and they are all in this plan with their families and spouse and children. if 20 people get liver transplants or other expensive illnesses it doesn't matter. within that big 50,000 risk pool, the expense that is associated with a very expensive procedure is spread out among the many, the younger, the healthier. if we could expand the risk pool, we take care of those with pre-existing...
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exxon mobil got booted out of the top five. it's the companies invest ng futures that people want to invest. >> take a look at apple. why isn't that today's poster child? the growth hasn't been there. services is going to grow. >> where the fundamentals are. hold on. let me just finish. it's not a growth stock in terms, it will be again, just playing devil's advocate here. they've missed in my view, the 250 billion in cash has been a declining asset, a wasting asset. they're buying bonds with it. bonds yield nothing. you mean to tell me there's not something there who couldn't have come up with something to buy before elon musk got to tesla? >> how is is it a declining asset? >> tin terms of what their growh rate is. >> no, because apple has spent $36 billion on r and d over the last five years and frankly -- >> 250 there. what do they earn? on their business? >> no, no, no. on the bond portfolio, we agree there are better uses. >> that's what i'm saying. >> what they've decided was a combination of a dividend, a float shrink a
exxon mobil got booted out of the top five. it's the companies invest ng futures that people want to invest. >> take a look at apple. why isn't that today's poster child? the growth hasn't been there. services is going to grow. >> where the fundamentals are. hold on. let me just finish. it's not a growth stock in terms, it will be again, just playing devil's advocate here. they've missed in my view, the 250 billion in cash has been a declining asset, a wasting asset. they're buying...
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exxon mobil is the largest single investor. the kingdom of saudi arabia has been a good home for american investment. american investors have transfer technology to the kingdom or provided jobs, who have helped small and midsize businesses gain work and technology and jobs. this is very good. the vision and economic ,greements that were signed they will increase american investment and will provide more opportunity for saudi individuals and medium-size businesses to benefit from those investments including technology transfer as american people will benefit from saudi investments in the united states which will again provide hundreds of thousands of jobs. i have -- this is a truly historic summit. this is a turning point in the relationship that will take it from a strategic relationship and partnership towards a truly strategic relationship and partnership. >> last question. say if rouhani will change anything and i ran? would you be able to say, does the white house know who the person of interest in being investigated in the
exxon mobil is the largest single investor. the kingdom of saudi arabia has been a good home for american investment. american investors have transfer technology to the kingdom or provided jobs, who have helped small and midsize businesses gain work and technology and jobs. this is very good. the vision and economic ,greements that were signed they will increase american investment and will provide more opportunity for saudi individuals and medium-size businesses to benefit from those...
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to the casual observer it might be surprising that the current ceo of exxon as well as rex tillerson were supporters of staying in the pact. this also ugsuggests to me that the last person to have the president's ear, like steve bannon. >> remember that presser on saturday, they didn't want to talk about jared kushner, they kept pushing this idea that this was a listening tour to the president. while you might not have liked what he necessarily said in brussels, he met with the nato leaders, he met with the g-7 and he was listening and learning. if he was listening and learning, one of those topics was clearly climate. i guess president trump isn't listening to those guys, he's back in bannontown. >> it turns out to me that the consideration is his base. this has nothing to do with business. it has nothing to do with the economy. it has everything to do with politics. because we know that for business leaders, as we've laid out, exxon, the ceo of google, we've laid it out, they know this deal is a good deal. >> and he needs to shore up his political capital right now. >> but those pe
to the casual observer it might be surprising that the current ceo of exxon as well as rex tillerson were supporters of staying in the pact. this also ugsuggests to me that the last person to have the president's ear, like steve bannon. >> remember that presser on saturday, they didn't want to talk about jared kushner, they kept pushing this idea that this was a listening tour to the president. while you might not have liked what he necessarily said in brussels, he met with the nato...
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exxon, chevron beating estimates. we are getting numbers from aberdeen asset management as well.e for the first just a touch above the 529 million. is on track and they will be joining the bloomberg team later on in the programming. manus: futures, we have got those in focus. hsbc has a buy recommendation of we're up at a 10th of 1% in london. the rest of your visit troubling that little bit. federal reserve, the jobs report, we have a whole host of reports from apple to face -- to facebook to come through in terms of driving the market. corrects on the 10 year treasury of course we saw movement in treasury yields on the back of steve mnuchin talking about long bonds over the united states. evaluating -- some skepticism that we will see it come to pass. it has only been discussed and yields going on to their games in the global scene for the past 12 hours. corrects another record for the nasdaq at the close of trade last night. we're still in the green, that is the principal in the points. you have technology driving apple and facebook. a hint of caution in some reports in terms
exxon, chevron beating estimates. we are getting numbers from aberdeen asset management as well.e for the first just a touch above the 529 million. is on track and they will be joining the bloomberg team later on in the programming. manus: futures, we have got those in focus. hsbc has a buy recommendation of we're up at a 10th of 1% in london. the rest of your visit troubling that little bit. federal reserve, the jobs report, we have a whole host of reports from apple to face -- to facebook to...
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it happened overnight at an exxon on silver hill road not far from the census bureau. started when a gunman tried to rob a 27-year-old outside the station. the man fought back and the gunman opened fire. police are reviewing surveillance video but so >> it's too early to know why an s.u.v. plowed in a group of people at a car auction in massachusetts. two women and a man killed. one of the victims was a mother of three on the first day at work. sufficient was in an auction lane when it accelerated instead of going up. nearly a dozen people are hospitalized as a result. michelle: just in tonight. stolen assault rifle found in a stolen car parked outside of a montgomery county high school. police say a student parked it there. police arrested 18-year-old mario alvarado. police say the rifle in the trunk had been stolen last week. a stolen police shotgun was found. 15-year-old also been charged in this case. jonath alert looking for david watson after he escaped custody. he was serving 110-year-old prison term. brad bell is on the scene. they are closing in on guy now? br
it happened overnight at an exxon on silver hill road not far from the census bureau. started when a gunman tried to rob a 27-year-old outside the station. the man fought back and the gunman opened fire. police are reviewing surveillance video but so >> it's too early to know why an s.u.v. plowed in a group of people at a car auction in massachusetts. two women and a man killed. one of the victims was a mother of three on the first day at work. sufficient was in an auction lane when it...
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daniel: expert analysis on this, the german institute of exxon at research -- >> of course, this is ar. unemployed people. 25% unemployment for 5, 6, 7 years. a massive migration from greece to the northern countries in europe. those who remain have real trouble because there is also something else missing. in greece, there is just one year of unemployment benefits afterwards. no more social security. this is one of the very important missing issues which also has not been discussed over the last eight years. it is time to change this. daniel: that's all that is happening in business. now to it is happening on the silver screen. brent: to the console festival and this year's stars have graced the red carpet, the opening of this glamorous event. marion cotillard and charlotte ginsburg plate lead roles in -- plate lead roles in the first picture to be screened in the competition. will smith joined the jury for the first time, sharing a stage with the president of the judging panel. i think you see him there. pedro automotive are. -- pedro almodovar. u.s. lawmakers say they have invited
daniel: expert analysis on this, the german institute of exxon at research -- >> of course, this is ar. unemployed people. 25% unemployment for 5, 6, 7 years. a massive migration from greece to the northern countries in europe. those who remain have real trouble because there is also something else missing. in greece, there is just one year of unemployment benefits afterwards. no more social security. this is one of the very important missing issues which also has not been discussed over...
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companies like exxon mobil and shall have weighed in on support of the deal.eporter in washington on the u.s. possibly pulling out of the paris accord. julia: let's get perspective on that accord and what that means for energy. is the managing director of clearview energy partners. great to have you on the show. there is a problem here with donald trump, he made the promise on the campaign trail that he would pull united states out of the paris accord that he will have a u-turn if he decides to remain in it, how much do you think that will factor into his decision as he is learning what the implication means? you for having me. i think the credibility issues significant less than any other president. i think what he does have is a intellectual consistency argument, is he going to be engaged in the world as a activist at the table projecting power and economic might or is he going to be with trying to a more passive posture. i think there is going to be a consistency issue in the sense that he just reasserts the u.s. on the world stage and will be then retreat?
companies like exxon mobil and shall have weighed in on support of the deal.eporter in washington on the u.s. possibly pulling out of the paris accord. julia: let's get perspective on that accord and what that means for energy. is the managing director of clearview energy partners. great to have you on the show. there is a problem here with donald trump, he made the promise on the campaign trail that he would pull united states out of the paris accord that he will have a u-turn if he decides to...
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they have concerns about secretary of state rex tillerson who is a former executive -- forehead of exxon mobil and they don't like the fact that he is representing the united states. >>> it is now 416. let's check in with sal for a very early look at the friday morning can mute. -- commute.>>> i feel like we are already at work.>>some of the youngsters are just getting in from last night. anyway, right now it does look good out there. if you are driving on northbound 101, gilroy to san jose and to drive into morgan here, it is looking good. there are no major problems on the gilroy super to meet into san jose. it looks pretty good in san jose itself. this is 280 in san jose. it continues to look very good. northbound 280 all the way up to cupertino. you're off to a good start. there is very little delay at the bay bridge toll plaza. for the most part, it has been a very nice and dry. it is uneventful and that is very good and that's what we like. let's go to steve. instrument when we put that out there, did someone write you on twitter and say i want you to do this before i go to sleep?
they have concerns about secretary of state rex tillerson who is a former executive -- forehead of exxon mobil and they don't like the fact that he is representing the united states. >>> it is now 416. let's check in with sal for a very early look at the friday morning can mute. -- commute.>>> i feel like we are already at work.>>some of the youngsters are just getting in from last night. anyway, right now it does look good out there. if you are driving on northbound...