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howell said that those have that have been evacuated are being provided the hotel rooms paid for by exxon mobil but at a community a meeting that took place over the weekend with some exxon officials mr howell says that very few answers were given and all those in attendance were very frustrated very angry exxon mobil has not indicated how long cleanup will take mr howell told r.t. that the major concern for many people in the neighborhood is the longer term impact of from the spill both environmentally and financially what will this circumstance do to property values in that area most residents according to mr howell who we spoke with didn't even know that exxon mobil's pipeline ran through that streets and the pipeline was specifically referring to can carry more than ninety thousand barrels of canadian heavy crude oil per day from illinois to texas so that is something that most residents in the community were not even aware of that that pipeline was was going through their neighborhood just that have been big oil spills and this in the past was the usual reaction from officials of the compa
howell said that those have that have been evacuated are being provided the hotel rooms paid for by exxon mobil but at a community a meeting that took place over the weekend with some exxon officials mr howell says that very few answers were given and all those in attendance were very frustrated very angry exxon mobil has not indicated how long cleanup will take mr howell told r.t. that the major concern for many people in the neighborhood is the longer term impact of from the spill both...
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area now according to his linked in profile mr serrano lists himself as an aviation adviser for exxon mobil he is not an emergency expert or a safety officials this of course has caused many critics to speculate that the real reason behind this indefinite no fly zone is to minimize news coverage that can further damage the reputation of exxon mobil r.t. recently spoke with him a fellow mayflower resident chris harrell now mr howard told us that he has not received any indication of any kind of compensation or settle settlement offers from exxon mobil mr harrell said that on sunday when he went home briefly for easter here in the states he received a letter on his front door from exxon mobil that apologized quote apologized for the inconvenience mr howell said that those have that have been evacuated are being provided the hotel rooms paid for by exxon mobil but at a community peak a meeting that took place over the weekend with some exxon officials mr howell says that very few answers were given and all those in attendance were very frustrated very angry exxon mobil has not indicated how lo
area now according to his linked in profile mr serrano lists himself as an aviation adviser for exxon mobil he is not an emergency expert or a safety officials this of course has caused many critics to speculate that the real reason behind this indefinite no fly zone is to minimize news coverage that can further damage the reputation of exxon mobil r.t. recently spoke with him a fellow mayflower resident chris harrell now mr howard told us that he has not received any indication of any kind of...
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in the euros the attorney general is demanding exxon mobil provide documents about the oil spill which led to an environmental disaster in the city of mayflower no fly zone was imposed by the federal aviation administration in a move some believe helps keep the media away on his marina as the details. the federal aviation administration they say that the indefinite no fly zone which they're calling a temporary flight restrictions was put in place as a hazard warning officials say this is so emergency support are able to respond to the disaster immediately now the f.a.a. online posting noted that only relief aircraft operations on operated under the direction of mr tom sir off are permitted in the area now according to his linked in profile mr serrano lists himself as an aviation adviser for exxon mobil he is not an emergency expert or a safety officials this of course has caused many critics to speculate that the real reason behind this indefinite no fly zone is to minimize news coverage that can further damage the reputation of exxon mobil r.t. recently spoke with him a fellow mayflow
in the euros the attorney general is demanding exxon mobil provide documents about the oil spill which led to an environmental disaster in the city of mayflower no fly zone was imposed by the federal aviation administration in a move some believe helps keep the media away on his marina as the details. the federal aviation administration they say that the indefinite no fly zone which they're calling a temporary flight restrictions was put in place as a hazard warning officials say this is so...
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howell said that those have that have been evacuated are being provided the hotel rooms paid for by exxon mobil but at a community peak a meeting that took place over the weekend with some exxon officials mr howell says that very few answers were given and all those in attendance were very frustrated very angry exxon mobil has not indicated how long cleanup will take mr howell told r.t. that the major concern for many people in the neighborhood is the longer term impact from the spill both environmentally and financially what will this circumstance do to property values in that area of course this oil spill to police in arkansas is not as big as the one that took place in the gulf of mexico a few years back but the concern for many people especially residents the that. are directly affected by this oil spill is that it's not going to receive the coverage that it needs to receive to find those responsible for the spoil still accountable this is still a very disaster spoil still that's going to harm the community harm the environment and if the media does not and is not given access to cover this
howell said that those have that have been evacuated are being provided the hotel rooms paid for by exxon mobil but at a community peak a meeting that took place over the weekend with some exxon officials mr howell says that very few answers were given and all those in attendance were very frustrated very angry exxon mobil has not indicated how long cleanup will take mr howell told r.t. that the major concern for many people in the neighborhood is the longer term impact from the spill both...
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exxon mobil is naturally trying to downplay environmental concerns they're not saying exactly how much oil spilled onto the streets of that neighborhood in arkansas put the company says it has already collected more than twelve thousand barrels of oil mixed with water from the affected area not clear how much of it was water though twenty two homes were evacuated there as they're still cleaning up the pipeline that was carrying canadian heavy crudes to the south of the u.s. to the country's gulf coast refineries this latest spill response from critics of the proposed keystone x.l. pipeline the keystone x.l. pipeline would carry eight hundred thousand barrels per day just to compare the pipe that leaked in arkansas can carry around ninety thousand barrels a day so the consequences of a leak could be devastating the keystone pipeline would also carry canadian heavy crudes to u.s. refineries in the south the project doesn't have the final green light from the administration just yet but the oil giants involved are pushing the administration very hard to go ahead with it saying it will bri
exxon mobil is naturally trying to downplay environmental concerns they're not saying exactly how much oil spilled onto the streets of that neighborhood in arkansas put the company says it has already collected more than twelve thousand barrels of oil mixed with water from the affected area not clear how much of it was water though twenty two homes were evacuated there as they're still cleaning up the pipeline that was carrying canadian heavy crudes to the south of the u.s. to the country's...
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exxon mobil one of the most profitable companies in the world that regularly pays no u.s. income tax at a pretty horrible tar sands oil spill in arkansas last month most people have heard bits and pieces of the story but here's what you probably haven't heard from the corporate media first off you got a glimpse of the pipeline rupture and spill because of citizen bloggers and journalists like drew barnes who posted this on you tube but you haven't seen much coverage from the air of this happy that's because just like with the b.p. halliburton blowout in the gulf the f.a.a. imposed a no fly zone over the oil spill you are not allowed to see what's going on exxon mobil has even hired local police for security and they're doing a pretty good job of keeping reporters away according mother jones reporting the documented numerous instances of people being threatened with arrest for just trying to ask questions or take pictures on site. second with all the money and profits from that oil pipeline exxon mobil doesn't have to pay into the federal fund a clean up oil disasters inclu
exxon mobil one of the most profitable companies in the world that regularly pays no u.s. income tax at a pretty horrible tar sands oil spill in arkansas last month most people have heard bits and pieces of the story but here's what you probably haven't heard from the corporate media first off you got a glimpse of the pipeline rupture and spill because of citizen bloggers and journalists like drew barnes who posted this on you tube but you haven't seen much coverage from the air of this happy...
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exxon mobil one of the most profitable companies in the world that regularly pays no u.s. income tax had a pretty horrible tar sands oil spill in arkansas last month most people have heard bits and pieces of the story but here's what you probably haven't heard from the corporate media first off you got a glimpse of the pipeline rupture and spill because of citizen bloggers and journalists like drew barnes who posted this on you tube but you haven't seen much coverage from the air of this happy that's because just like with the b.p. halliburton blowout in the gulf the f.a.a. imposed a no fly zone over the oil spill. you are not allowed to see what's going on exxon mobil has even hired local police for security and they're doing a pretty good job of keeping reporters away according mother jones reporting a documented numerous instances of people being threatened with arrest for just trying to ask questions or take pictures outside. second with all the money and profits from that oil pipeline exxon mobil doesn't have to pay into the federal fund a clean up oil disasters inclu
exxon mobil one of the most profitable companies in the world that regularly pays no u.s. income tax had a pretty horrible tar sands oil spill in arkansas last month most people have heard bits and pieces of the story but here's what you probably haven't heard from the corporate media first off you got a glimpse of the pipeline rupture and spill because of citizen bloggers and journalists like drew barnes who posted this on you tube but you haven't seen much coverage from the air of this happy...
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continues to clean up from last week's tar sands oil spill there are new questions surrounding the exxon mobil's handling of the spill why is the oil giant preventing media coverage of the spill and they knowingly let oil contaminate local wetlands and conservatives hate government regulations and constantly argue that the federal government needs to have a smaller role in a capitalist society is that really the case or do we need to put more regulations in place to protect our economy and overall wellbeing. and we begin tonight with margaret thatcher the former prime minister of the u.k. for eleven years in the only female prime minister in that nation's history she died today of a stroke at age eighty seven in the past fifty years of british politics there was no leader more divisive and more transformative than margaret thatcher after the devastation of world war two the u.k. like many western european nations and like the united states came together embrace progressivism encourage unionization strengthen the social safety net tame the ruling elite with high taxation on the wealthy and tighte
continues to clean up from last week's tar sands oil spill there are new questions surrounding the exxon mobil's handling of the spill why is the oil giant preventing media coverage of the spill and they knowingly let oil contaminate local wetlands and conservatives hate government regulations and constantly argue that the federal government needs to have a smaller role in a capitalist society is that really the case or do we need to put more regulations in place to protect our economy and...
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exxon mobil said that the spill amounted to only if you thousand barrels however exxon mobil spokesperson ken jordan said that they actually had to clean up one hundred thousand barrels of oil from a little rock suburb now that's up from last week's estimate of twelve thousand barrels exxon mobil and local authorities claim the spill has not affected the town's drinking water and i've stated that wildlife effective have in fact been cleaned up with plans of returning the various animals to the neighborhood state wild wildlife park however these claims have been hard to verify since access to the site has been limited now several journalists have reported being blocked and even threatened with arrest while attempting to enter the spill site also the f.a.a. has turned the sky above the affected site into a restricted air space we'll keep you posted on the story as it continues to develop. but still ahead here on our team a picture is worth a thousand words but how about six thousand bullets well here in the d.c. area a bus riddled with bullets is on display but is it part or form a politica
exxon mobil said that the spill amounted to only if you thousand barrels however exxon mobil spokesperson ken jordan said that they actually had to clean up one hundred thousand barrels of oil from a little rock suburb now that's up from last week's estimate of twelve thousand barrels exxon mobil and local authorities claim the spill has not affected the town's drinking water and i've stated that wildlife effective have in fact been cleaned up with plans of returning the various animals to the...
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exxon mobil so the spill amounted to only a few thousand barrels however exxon mobil spokesperson kim jordan said that they have actually had to clean up nineteen thousand barrels of oil from little rock the little rock suburb now that was last week's estimate which was twelve thousand barrels. exxon mobil and local authorities claim that the spill has not affected the town's drinking water and a state of the wildlife affected has been cleaned and they have plans of returning the various animals to the neighborhood but also state wildlife park ever these claims that been hard to verify as the access to the site has been live in it several journalists have reported being blocked out and even brought in with the rest when attempting to enter the spill site also the f.-f. that the f.a.a. has turned the sky above the affected site into restricted air space. now we're going to keep you posted on the story as it continues to develop well still ahead here on our art see a picture is worth a thousand words but how about six thousand bullets here in the d.c. area a bus riddled with bullets tha
exxon mobil so the spill amounted to only a few thousand barrels however exxon mobil spokesperson kim jordan said that they have actually had to clean up nineteen thousand barrels of oil from little rock the little rock suburb now that was last week's estimate which was twelve thousand barrels. exxon mobil and local authorities claim that the spill has not affected the town's drinking water and a state of the wildlife affected has been cleaned and they have plans of returning the various...
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that exxon mobile had decided they don't want you here. you have to leave the sheriff deputies started saying. you have to leave. you have ten seconds to leave or you will be arrested. i mean what is going on there that we don't know about? well i'm going to have a little bit of help in guessing what that might be and what the implications of the spill and the cover up so far the media cover up. i'm joined by lena p moffat. representative for the sierra club. thank you for coming on the show. >> hi, michael, thank you so much for having me. >> michael: it's a delight. when we talk about the pipeline we're going to go through the implications here. what do you think at the sierra club when you hear they tell reporters you can't cover it. they're telling aircraft that they can't even fly over it. what's the first thing that the sierra club thinks? >> honestly it's incredible and inexcusable. i think in this case we're seeing yet one more indication that we're not ready to deal with this mobile. we have exxon mobile run running the show when
that exxon mobile had decided they don't want you here. you have to leave the sheriff deputies started saying. you have to leave. you have ten seconds to leave or you will be arrested. i mean what is going on there that we don't know about? well i'm going to have a little bit of help in guessing what that might be and what the implications of the spill and the cover up so far the media cover up. i'm joined by lena p moffat. representative for the sierra club. thank you for coming on the show....
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revolving door of washington's wealthy and on my back yard took a new meaning over the weekend and exxon mobil pipeline spilled thousands of gallons of oil into an arkansas neighborhood more on the spill in the future of oil pipelines coming right up. plus with their history of accosting travelers you hope the t.s.a. would lay off one man found himself stopped from carrying what was needed for his medical safety why was this item taken away from him r t will question more coming up. it's monday april first eight him in washington d.c. i'm megan lopez and you are watching r t. starting off this hour the jobs report for march is due out in the next few days but already economists are estimating that the u.s. added nearly two hundred thousand jobs and this is a good sign for our economy it could be yet another sign that the u.s. is back on solid ground financially but while the rest of the country takes the slow and tedious path of recovery one place in particular is on the fast track to riches washington d.c. according to a new analysis by zip realty inc the nation's capital is it the least affo
revolving door of washington's wealthy and on my back yard took a new meaning over the weekend and exxon mobil pipeline spilled thousands of gallons of oil into an arkansas neighborhood more on the spill in the future of oil pipelines coming right up. plus with their history of accosting travelers you hope the t.s.a. would lay off one man found himself stopped from carrying what was needed for his medical safety why was this item taken away from him r t will question more coming up. it's monday...
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but exxon-mobil tells us pipelines are still the safest way to move oil. meanwhile, 12,000 barrels of oil and water have been vacuumed out of that neighborhood, and david, the company says it is still investigating what caused the spill. >> could be some time before these families get back home. gio, thank you. >>> now to another developing story tonight, this one from indianapolis, where the louisville/duke game had to be stopped for a time. time. the game has resumed but kevin ware seriously injured his leg. he's been taken to the hospital. fans gasping in disbelief. so did we in the newsroom. i want to bring in "good morning america's" josh elliott. josh, this was painful, not only for this player, but all the fans, you can see on the screen right now with their hands to their faces. >> reporter: it was a horrific thing to witness, david. kevin ware, playing defense, landing awkwardly as he went to contest a shot in front of his own bench. players and coaches with tears in their eyes as they saw him suffer an injury. the reports say actually left his sh
but exxon-mobil tells us pipelines are still the safest way to move oil. meanwhile, 12,000 barrels of oil and water have been vacuumed out of that neighborhood, and david, the company says it is still investigating what caused the spill. >> could be some time before these families get back home. gio, thank you. >>> now to another developing story tonight, this one from indianapolis, where the louisville/duke game had to be stopped for a time. time. the game has resumed but kevin...
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. >> a preview -- >> of exxon mobil earnings. >> a preview of exxon mobil earnings. >> it's bring youray. ♪ we're the kids in america >> good morning and welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc. it is bring your kids to workday. and you'll be seeing more of them throughout the show. it's always fun when they're here. >> this is one of my favorite days. >> controlled fun chaos. >> i don't know about the controlled part. tpaouf futures right now, the dow jones opening it up. >> when are the twins getting here? >> harry and max will be here in an hour. and kyle quick. >> none of them could do three hours. >> not yet. you're not ready for them to do three full hours. >> i'm not ready to do three full hours. >> max is very excited. weren't you one of the producers of too big to fail? >> i was. >> it said producer. >> that is true. >> henry, max and kyle later in the show. >> matt: meantime, let's get to some of the morning headlines. the big one as airlines delay pile up, democrats and republicans are sparring over ways to solve the issue. the white house backs a plan that uses savings from decline
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this one owned by exxon mobil. bursts out of nowhere and dumps oil into the previously pristine yellowstone river. even though another oil company shut down their pipeline in the area because of that warning, exxon decided to keep theirs running. this is the result. july, 2011. now, today, mayflower, arkansas, swrus outside arkansas. it's friday afternoon and by now, you know the drill. it starts with boom. >> so, that is a pipeline that has busted and has flooded the neighborhood and is going all the way to the drain at the end of the street. luckily, our house is here, but the smell is unbelievable. i mean, look. that is oil. >> lots and lots of oil. on friday afternoon, another pipeline, an exxon mobil pipeline, this one carrying between illinois and texas, ruptured underground. it sent a thick stream of crude oil everywhere. dozens of residents have been evacuated indefinitely. it's now encroaching toward lake conway, a local source of drinking water. so far, the oil company says 12,000 barrels of oil contamina
this one owned by exxon mobil. bursts out of nowhere and dumps oil into the previously pristine yellowstone river. even though another oil company shut down their pipeline in the area because of that warning, exxon decided to keep theirs running. this is the result. july, 2011. now, today, mayflower, arkansas, swrus outside arkansas. it's friday afternoon and by now, you know the drill. it starts with boom. >> so, that is a pipeline that has busted and has flooded the neighborhood and is...
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department of transportation fined exxon mobil. one point seven million dollars over pipeline safety violations. twenty eleven while the spill in the yellowstone river in montana exxon has a month to contest the violations in no case many believe that oil giants get away with violations like that all too often in the u.s. and all it takes is a team of excellent lawyers to do that and that at the end of the day it's the people affected who pick up the slack absolutely going to come in a washington d.c. studios this get more than that with trenton for cosa joe celebrities but so to say about this is joining us from us as well general evening of the investigation is still continue of course but end of the day how worried should exxon mobil will be now about legal action etc well what it was they say one point seven million dollar fine for poisoning the yellowstone river so it's no money at all this pristine river ruined for how long and one after another there's atrocity have to retry a city whether it's all real big oil or banks too
department of transportation fined exxon mobil. one point seven million dollars over pipeline safety violations. twenty eleven while the spill in the yellowstone river in montana exxon has a month to contest the violations in no case many believe that oil giants get away with violations like that all too often in the u.s. and all it takes is a team of excellent lawyers to do that and that at the end of the day it's the people affected who pick up the slack absolutely going to come in a...
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in mayflower have filed two hundred thirty seven claims and two lawsuits against the oil giant exxon mobil was just passing has just passed apple as the most valuable publicly traded company in the world. now for as long as human beings have known that the stars aren't just little balls of light in the sky but are that some of those lights are actually planets far far away we have wondered what if there was life in the universe beyond us the search for life has been a never ending quest in a universe that is much larger. than any astronomer ever previously conceived something we're still trying to understand but instead of searching planet by planet for lifeforms themselves astronomers are searching for planets that are habitable in the first place now despite the vast expanse of the universe the chances of finding something like that are extremely narrow because most planets can't meet even the minimal requirements in order to sustain life and yet last week was a major breakthrough for astronomers when they located not one not two three habitable planets to talk more about this discovery
in mayflower have filed two hundred thirty seven claims and two lawsuits against the oil giant exxon mobil was just passing has just passed apple as the most valuable publicly traded company in the world. now for as long as human beings have known that the stars aren't just little balls of light in the sky but are that some of those lights are actually planets far far away we have wondered what if there was life in the universe beyond us the search for life has been a never ending quest in a...
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i don't want exxon mobil and we're going to talk about civil liberties next always amazing to hear you guys perspective stay tuned for that will be right back . so. that's a meteor right. it's ten times. through space towards russia the way. with the. of a nuclear. should be open skies full on an icy. were you ever seen anything like. welcome back to breaking the first alternative voices debate let's talk civil liberties as we know since nine eleven republicans and democrats are pretty much been unified and their support for the evisceration of the bill of rights you know from everything from the patriot act to the n.d.a. militarization of local police forces and everything in between scott under anarchism would there be a constitution at all how would people's rights be protected and what would the role of police look like if any well in the short term and long term right so the short term is there to be transitional parts were where people set up their own constitutions in their localized economies as we saw as we dismantle this larger system and in the long term that maybe some
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i don't want exxon mobil and we're going to talk about civil liberties next always amazing to hear you guys perspective stay tuned for that will be right back. into silence to the. invisible. every day is a struggle. for our children sleep soundly at night. we are palestinian women working in the israel. we've done more for our kids than our husbands. than times in this life. we speak your language as anybody will or not at the end. will use programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you. a little turn to angles to the stories. so you hear. the spanish find out more visit. international in the very heart of moscow. where you've never seen anything like. welcome back to breaking the first alternative voices debate let's talk civil liberties as we know since nine eleven republicans and democrats have pretty much been unified and their support for this aeration of the bill of rights you know from everything from the patriot act to the n.d.a. militarization of local police forces and everything in between scott under anarchism would there be a constitution at all how would p
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exxon mobil leaves everybody else in the dust.ll of those companies when they go to sleep at night they dream about becoming exxon mobil when they grow up. big numbers are hard to get your head around but just to get some idea how rich exxon mobil is, consider this. wal-mart, google, mcdonald's, american express and goldman sachs, all fabulously profitable companies, right? you have to put them all together to equal one exxon mobil in terms of profit. combined. yeah. exxon is doing just fine these days, thank you very much. who is not doing fine are the people who live above exxon's pegasus oil pipeline which ruptured in mayflower arkansas a week ago today. that cleanup is still going on tonight. residents are still evacuated from their homes. one of the rather incredible things we learned about this when it happened is many of the residents who live right over this pipe loin did not even know the pipeline was there until it burst. >> supposed to be a 20-inch pipeline run from illinois to texas. >> knowing nothing of the pipeline.
exxon mobil leaves everybody else in the dust.ll of those companies when they go to sleep at night they dream about becoming exxon mobil when they grow up. big numbers are hard to get your head around but just to get some idea how rich exxon mobil is, consider this. wal-mart, google, mcdonald's, american express and goldman sachs, all fabulously profitable companies, right? you have to put them all together to equal one exxon mobil in terms of profit. combined. yeah. exxon is doing just fine...
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coming up--- we will slide in a quick chart chat with a trader play on exxon mobile---right after the break. we are talking big oil this morning with alan knuckman of trading advantage. good morning to you. oil prices have been slowly rising, what do you see in the charts? > > good morning angie. it's a three part chart analysis what i look at is the sector. xle the energy spider has held solid support at 74. that's a halfway point of the november move from 68 up to the march high of 80. so that held solid. oil's broken out to the upside after trading between $86 and $90 a barrel for the past week. its push to the upside is a very positive sign. the stock to look at here is exxon. exxon has been stuck in a range as well between $86 and $92 since september. a tight range for a big company like that. so that target's $98 on the upside on a breakout. > > what's you options play here? > > looking at options that have limited risk and plenty of time to have some staying power. i'm looking at the january 80 strike. it's an in the money call. it's 950 in the money. it's going to cost me abou
coming up--- we will slide in a quick chart chat with a trader play on exxon mobile---right after the break. we are talking big oil this morning with alan knuckman of trading advantage. good morning to you. oil prices have been slowly rising, what do you see in the charts? > > good morning angie. it's a three part chart analysis what i look at is the sector. xle the energy spider has held solid support at 74. that's a halfway point of the november move from 68 up to the march high of 80....
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i don't want exxon mobil and we're going to talk about civil liberties next always amazing to hear you guys perspective stay tuned for that we'll be right back . he became a symbol of the ninety nine teams she personified the russian mafia in the kremlin . he was a twentieth century arrest buton. in just a few years he rose from junior was a multi-billion and senior politician. is declining it was as rapid as his meteoric rise and ended in exile his death is now as mysterious as his life. better. on elsie. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur was a big issue. internationally in the very heart of moscow. let's. just do it yourself or seem anything like i'm trying. to. welcome back to breaking news that's first alternative voices debate let's talk civil liberties as we know since nine eleven republicans and democrats are pretty much been unified and their support for the of this aeration of the b
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i don't want exxon mobil and we're going to talk about civil liberties next always amazing to hear your perspective stay tuned for that we'll be right back. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear see some other part of it and realize everything. you don't run time hard as it. hold it. hold it. till i. tell. the speech i am sure. her. wish. to. be domiciled good. to the mountain and in the. carriage come out of crime in bethlehem proud of. america international and world in the very heart of moscow. much much to do if you've never seen anything like that. while. back to breaking the first alternative voices debate let's talk civil liberties as we know since nine eleven republicans and democrats are pretty much been unified and their support for the evisceration of the bill of rights you know from everything from the patriot act to the n.d.a. militarization of local police forces and everything in between scott under anarchism would there be a constitution at all how would people's rights be protecte
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. >>> the state attorney general in arkansas is now investigating the break of an exxon mobil pipeline that sent thousands of gallons of crude oil flowing down the street into a residential neighborhood over easter weekend. the leak is bringing a lot of attention to our national network of pipelines, and re-igniting debate over another notable pipeline project. our report tonight from our chief environmental affairs correspondent anne thompson. >> reporter: from the air, it looks like a dark stain on this neighborhood. 20 miles north of little rock. >> the smell is unbelievable. i mean, look. incredible. and that is oil. >> reporter: exxon mobil shut down the 65-year-old pipeline, insisting age did not play a role in the rupture. >> the age of the pipeline does not determine its integrity. the process is you inspect it. when you find issues, you repair those issues. our inspection process is up to date. >> reporter: shannon williams is one of 22 homeowners who still can't return to their houses. he says he had no idea the house he built for his wife and three children was so close to a
. >>> the state attorney general in arkansas is now investigating the break of an exxon mobil pipeline that sent thousands of gallons of crude oil flowing down the street into a residential neighborhood over easter weekend. the leak is bringing a lot of attention to our national network of pipelines, and re-igniting debate over another notable pipeline project. our report tonight from our chief environmental affairs correspondent anne thompson. >> reporter: from the air, it looks...
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this is all about making money for exxon mobile.ng it to different parts of the world. if it blows up while it's on our territory, bad day for us. exxon oil has said they've gathered 12,000 gallons of oil from this blow up, and when you look at footage you get a better sense of the damage that it has caused. >> that is a pipeline that has busted and it has flooded the neighborhood and it's going all the way to the drain at the end of the street. the smell is unbelievable. i mean, look, incredible. >> cenk: how would you like that on your front door. a lot of us might get more of that if we bring the canadian crude oil that can't hand it will. let's bring in lena from the sierra club. what assurance do we have that the keystone pipeline would be better than this. did they say it would be newer can handle crude oil better? what's their argument. >> thanks for having me on, i appreciate it. yes, big oil makes a lot of promises but really the question is when keystone would spill not if. their first pipeline keystone one estimated it wo
this is all about making money for exxon mobile.ng it to different parts of the world. if it blows up while it's on our territory, bad day for us. exxon oil has said they've gathered 12,000 gallons of oil from this blow up, and when you look at footage you get a better sense of the damage that it has caused. >> that is a pipeline that has busted and it has flooded the neighborhood and it's going all the way to the drain at the end of the street. the smell is unbelievable. i mean, look,...
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oil giant exxon mobile and that's the latest from us and business in just a couple of minutes kevin will be back with evidence. this land. by conflict. has changed. a modern islamic nation. and a peaceful one is from islam the first of course secular law a second. fashion. and so. in places. where traditions still. mando cannot go on the catwalk in a swimsuit it's. just a republican country see. wealthy british style. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our. about international and world in the very heart of moscow. hello again what is three brits could find themselves on the street should they lose their job the startling statistic comes from a u.k. charity and follows controversial welfare reforms by u.k. lawmakers because in london with more on this other poll it's a worrying revelation has come out isn't it. well yes kevin this is a report that really shows how precarious so many brits financial situations really are and the statistic
oil giant exxon mobile and that's the latest from us and business in just a couple of minutes kevin will be back with evidence. this land. by conflict. has changed. a modern islamic nation. and a peaceful one is from islam the first of course secular law a second. fashion. and so. in places. where traditions still. mando cannot go on the catwalk in a swimsuit it's. just a republican country see. wealthy british style. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global...
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exxon mobil said a recent inspection of the line showed no red flags. a spring surprise is happening at gas pumps around the nation. for the first time in a decade, gas prices fell in march and could continue to fall. prices dropped because of an increase in refinery production and lower oil prices during the month. according to aaa, prices at the pump declined 15 cents in march. the average gallon of regular gasoline is going for $3.63, down dramatically from a year ago, when prices were close to $4. onto today's ipo watch. two new companies plan to go public this week, and one drops out of the race. this week, texas- based bank "independent bank group" is expected to launch its ipo. it plans to raise $80 million with 3.2 million shares at between 24 to 26 dollars. cancer diagnostics company "cancer genetics" is expected to price in on friday, after postponing its ipo last month. meanwhile, toys'r'us has scrapped plans to go public. it reported the news after announcing 4th quarter earnings. profits fell 30% due to slow sales. greeting card giant 'amer
exxon mobil said a recent inspection of the line showed no red flags. a spring surprise is happening at gas pumps around the nation. for the first time in a decade, gas prices fell in march and could continue to fall. prices dropped because of an increase in refinery production and lower oil prices during the month. according to aaa, prices at the pump declined 15 cents in march. the average gallon of regular gasoline is going for $3.63, down dramatically from a year ago, when prices were close...