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and the groundwater sometimes it's all good i mean why would they lie well that is actually by exxon mobil just last week they paid one hundred thousand dollars fine for a contamination at a fracking site that they operate in pennsylvania when they flow back water which is the chemical compound that comes back out of the wellbore came into contact with local water systems in the local ecosystem that was actually a very small fine environmental activists wanted to see it much stiffer fine so exxon mobil can sit here and run ads saying that it's safe saying that it's not a problem but they themselves just paid a fine for environmental contamination from fracking interesting they never thought it will study just conducted on fracking has concluded that there is actually no evidence that chemicals from the drilling process actually can hand made the water yeah that's a flawed study because at the same token there was a study that was just released by duke university that actually showed a direct correlation between fracking sites and water contamination in nearby wells also the industry employ
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going on about the development of natural gas whether it can be done safely and responsibly and exxon mobil we know the answer is yes when we design any well the groundwater is protected by multiple layers of steel and cement most wells are over a mile and a half deep so there's a tremendous amount of protective rock between the fracking operation and the groundwater sometimes it's all good i mean why would they lie well that is actually by exxon mobil just last week they paid one hundred thousand dollars fine for a contamination at a fracking site that they operate in pennsylvania when the flowback water which is the chemical compound that comes back out of the well bore came into contact with local water systems in the local ecosystem that was actually a very small fine environmental activists wanted to see it much stiffer fine so exxon mobil can sit here and run ads saying that it's safe saying that it's not a problem but they themselves just paid a fine for environmental contamination from fracking interesting they never thought of all study just conducted on fracking has concluded that
going on about the development of natural gas whether it can be done safely and responsibly and exxon mobil we know the answer is yes when we design any well the groundwater is protected by multiple layers of steel and cement most wells are over a mile and a half deep so there's a tremendous amount of protective rock between the fracking operation and the groundwater sometimes it's all good i mean why would they lie well that is actually by exxon mobil just last week they paid one hundred...
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and exxon mobil. according to its own web site now co has some pretty influential fans so from here to here this is the scope the distance about five hundred miles. west detroit problems central nervous system problems the headaches and dizziness and nausea and the skin problems the intense rashes there are hundreds of thousands of people who are dosed with high amounts of toxic material the more risk of having severe health effects often we're told don't worry honey we'll take care of you and it won't hurt we'll we didn't find out that a very good product what we thought was a good product turns out to have vial consequences i don't want dispersants to be the agent. this will still. be responding to a pool of exit because chemical dispersant is the best option to come in at night on the bottom of these cards are coming from. a. good bad bad. because. you're saying that b.p. had no suspicion. always had some corruption. thought it was that this has indeed been fired because of this incident mood swing
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and exxon mobil. according to its own website now co has some pretty influential fans so from here to here this is the scope the distance about five hundred miles. west detroit problems central nervous system problems the headaches the dizziness. and the skin problems the intense rashes there are hundreds of thousands of people who are dosed with high amounts of toxic material the more risk of having severe health effects often we're told don't worry honey we'll take care of you and it won't hurt we'll we didn't find out that a very good product what we thought was a good product turns out to have vial consequences i don't want dispersants to be the agent on. this will still. be calling for an exit because chemical dispersant is the best option to come in to try to modify. it is hard for. brown. to. dump. the beach he had known as a species. that always had some corruption. but thought it was this has been thinking inside because of this incident moves closer to the feed just big to fit through enough
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and exxon mobil. according to its own web site now co has some pretty influential fans so from here to here this is the scope the distance about five hundred miles. respiratory problems central nervous system problems the headaches and dizziness and nausea and the skin problems the intense rashes there are hundreds of thousands of people who are dosed with high amounts of toxic material the more risk of having severe health of shirts off and we're told don't worry honey we'll take care of you and it won't hurt we'll we didn't find out that a very good product what we thought was a good product turns out to have vial consequences i don't want dispersants to be the agent. of this bill. he was calling for an exit because chemical dispersant is the best to come in at night on the bottom of these bridges roads are coming from. a good deal and. done a good service because your houses you're saying here today the beaches had known as a species things move them somewhere to suppose you always had some corrupt
and exxon mobil. according to its own web site now co has some pretty influential fans so from here to here this is the scope the distance about five hundred miles. respiratory problems central nervous system problems the headaches and dizziness and nausea and the skin problems the intense rashes there are hundreds of thousands of people who are dosed with high amounts of toxic material the more risk of having severe health of shirts off and we're told don't worry honey we'll take care of you...
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and exxon mobile. according to its own website now co has some pretty influential fans so from here to here this is the scope the distance about five hundred miles. west detroit problems central nervous system problems the headaches and dizziness. and the skin problems the intense rashes there are hundreds of thousands of people who are dosed with high amounts of toxic material. or risk of having severe health effects often we're told don't worry honey we'll take care of you and it won't hurt we'll we didn't find out that a very good product what we thought was a good product turns out to have vial consequences i don't want dispersants to be the agent. this will still. be responding to a pool of exit the chemical dispersant is the best to come in to my father for these bridges roads are common ground. how do you know you're going to. dump her to serve if your house is you're saying in a day to be she's had known reza speaking. of them so much we suppose you always knew we had some corruption but i mean
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so exxon mobil can sit here and run ads saying that it's safe saying that it's not a problem but they themselves just paid a fine for environmental contamination from fracking interesting they never thought a whole study just conducted on fracking has concluded that there is actually no evidence that chemicals from the drilling process actually can hand made the water yeah that's a flawed study because at the same token there was a study that was just released by duke university that actually showed a direct correlation between fracking sites and water contamination in nearby wells also the industry employs what's known as non-disclosure agreements hundreds of these have been signed by local residents that forbid them from divulging to third parties to the public to congressional investigators to any sort of research or about the contamination from the well so what happens is an oil or natural gas company comes in when there's been evidence of can temptation of the local water supply they say listen here's ten thousand dollars in cash here's some supplies of fresh drinking water or yo
so exxon mobil can sit here and run ads saying that it's safe saying that it's not a problem but they themselves just paid a fine for environmental contamination from fracking interesting they never thought a whole study just conducted on fracking has concluded that there is actually no evidence that chemicals from the drilling process actually can hand made the water yeah that's a flawed study because at the same token there was a study that was just released by duke university that actually...
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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 . 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 that 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 people's rights be protected and what would the role of the police look like if any. 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 then the long term that maybe some people want to organize around that like they did in spain and nine hundred thirty s. or maybe they don't maybe we're looking to just culture
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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's so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else . and realize everything. is a big. deal. to you so choose your life stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't do so now with your mobile device you can watch on. see any time anyway. 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 it 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 people's rights be protected and what would the role of police look like if any. in the short term and long term right so the short term is the
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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. argue. there said countries that have. grads and that ultimately lead to that then i can see the two i don't see that to be the model because when you come to. the civilized. produces more food than it needs. well people die of hunger in other countries. millions of victims every year. where a meal is the most of. what. is flood or droughts to blame. it was a bad year without a trained we couldn't clods anything. there was great hunger. as it did help comes too late and without good intentions. charity diplomacy and business. if. you've ever seen anything like. 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 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
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and exxon mobil. according to its own web site now co has some pretty influential fans so from here to here this is the scope the distance about five hundred miles. respiratory problems central nervous system problems the headaches and dizziness and nausea and the skin problems that intense rashes there are hundreds of thousands of people who are dosed with high amounts of toxic material the more risk of having severe health affair it's often we're told don't worry honey we'll take care of you in it won't hurt we'll we didn't find out that a very good product well we thought was a good product turns out to have vial consequences i don't want dispersants to be the agent. of this bill. calling for exit because chemical dispersant is the best to come out at night on the bottom of these bridges roads are coming from. good bad. dogs for good service for your houses so you're saying here today the beaches had known as a species. of them so much you suppose you've always had some corruption but i mean i neve
and exxon mobil. according to its own web site now co has some pretty influential fans so from here to here this is the scope the distance about five hundred miles. respiratory problems central nervous system problems the headaches and dizziness and nausea and the skin problems that intense rashes there are hundreds of thousands of people who are dosed with high amounts of toxic material the more risk of having severe health affair it's often we're told don't worry honey we'll take care of you...
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reality you're sitting there is a billionaire you make money a wall street making money maybe you're exxon mobil you should know contribute to self only front organization which can then millions and millions and millions of dollars on television ads into campaigns for this country what it really is saying is that we are giving unbelievable power to a handful. people who control the politics and the nature of our democracy. on a national scale fuel companies have huge power over our government. but didn't we throw those oil guys out in the last election. didn't we elect the guy who is going to change things. i believe that americans of every political stripe are desperate they are hungry for a new kind of hope that. most people go into go to go in because they care about what happens there to change something. i will never forget this bridge really belongs to us. it belongs to you. it belongs to you. brought obama over in the most successful campaign ever it was very smart it was very well done it was articulately laid out and it capitalized on the desperation in this country and it was so preva
reality you're sitting there is a billionaire you make money a wall street making money maybe you're exxon mobil you should know contribute to self only front organization which can then millions and millions and millions of dollars on television ads into campaigns for this country what it really is saying is that we are giving unbelievable power to a handful. people who control the politics and the nature of our democracy. on a national scale fuel companies have huge power over our government....
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and exxon mobil. according to its own website now co has some pretty influential fans so from here to here this is the scope the distance about five hundred miles. west for toy problems central nervous system problems the headaches and dizziness and nausea and the skin problems that intense rashes there are hundreds of thousands of people who are dosed with high amounts of toxic material the or risk of having severe health effects often we're told don't worry honey we'll take care of you and it won't hurt we'll wait and find out that a very good product what we thought was a good product turns out to have vial consequences i don't want dispersants to be the agent orange. this will still. be called a cliff and chemical dispersant is the best option to come in at night to monopod it with a spray and the birds are coming round. to some of. the. little houses you're saying here today the beaches had no suspicion there was none of them similar to the stones that always had some corruption but i never thoug
and exxon mobil. according to its own website now co has some pretty influential fans so from here to here this is the scope the distance about five hundred miles. west for toy problems central nervous system problems the headaches and dizziness and nausea and the skin problems that intense rashes there are hundreds of thousands of people who are dosed with high amounts of toxic material the or risk of having severe health effects often we're told don't worry honey we'll take care of you and it...
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exxon mobile tops fortune magazine's list as the most profitable company in the world with $44 billion. the oil giant is followed by apple with $41. a back-to-school spending splurge: shopper trak predicts parents will spend more because the economy is stronger now than a year ago. it's exciting times once again for the stock market. larry shover of sfg alternatives joins us now. good morning larry. - good morning. - the s&p 500 cleared 1650. what will that mean to traders today? - a big resistance point. short-term, it's going to get more people off the fence and into the market, but intermediate-term, a lot of people are on hold because not many companies really report their earnings until the middle of the month, so more people will be on hold than usual. - what about the rising price of oil? oil now near $104 per barrel. the reality is, fewer people will drive, and that could slow the economy down, true? - it definitely could slow the economy down, but i don't think it's up enough where it's really going to stall the economy. it seems like the numbers that we're seeing are coming o
exxon mobile tops fortune magazine's list as the most profitable company in the world with $44 billion. the oil giant is followed by apple with $41. a back-to-school spending splurge: shopper trak predicts parents will spend more because the economy is stronger now than a year ago. it's exciting times once again for the stock market. larry shover of sfg alternatives joins us now. good morning larry. - good morning. - the s&p 500 cleared 1650. what will that mean to traders today? - a big...
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exxon mobile, chevron, bp, all report earnings. will their results energize the stocks? >>> you're being hit with unexpected fees, it's legal, and the cost is eye popping. all that and more tonight on nightly business report for monday, july 29th. >> good evening, everyone. big dollars pouring in to big deals today with three multibillion dollar mergers, two of the world's largest advertising agencies agreed to merge. france will create a new ad biamus. and the scale and power to better compete for digital ad space. also today, a big deal in the luxury retail space. canada's largest department store chain, which already owns lord & taylor is paying about two and a half billion dollars in cash for saks 5th avenue. the company will have 320 stores in some of the biggest cities in north america. >>> a mega pharmaceutical merger, perago is paying for alon corp., opening the way for it to move to ireland for much lower tax rate and to expand into italy. >>> a smaller deal to tell you about, sinclair broadcasting group is buying eight abc affiliates along with a 24-hour cable
exxon mobile, chevron, bp, all report earnings. will their results energize the stocks? >>> you're being hit with unexpected fees, it's legal, and the cost is eye popping. all that and more tonight on nightly business report for monday, july 29th. >> good evening, everyone. big dollars pouring in to big deals today with three multibillion dollar mergers, two of the world's largest advertising agencies agreed to merge. france will create a new ad biamus. and the scale and power to...
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conoco phillips up about 12% and exxon mobile up 8%. jackie deangelis is at the nymex, and she has more. hi, jackie. >> reporter: hi, good afternoon, tyler. it's interesting when you look at the s&p 500 large-cap sectors energy up 15% year to date so in line with the figures that you mentioned. not the best performer, not the worst perrer but kind of middle of the road, so a lot of analysts are wondering if the earnings this week will give the sector a jolt it needs to move a little bit forward. starts with anadarko pet crumb. the company expected to report 91 cents a share on $3.5 billion in revenue. analysts looking for how apc is doing in terms of exploration in the gulf. that's what's going to be driving growth for this company, but the big question is how changes in commodity prices like oil and gas might impact the company's top line as well. now, tuesday we're going to hear from bp. the company beat expectations last quarter helped by two new oil fields and also strong trading profits, but analysts typically strip out the special
conoco phillips up about 12% and exxon mobile up 8%. jackie deangelis is at the nymex, and she has more. hi, jackie. >> reporter: hi, good afternoon, tyler. it's interesting when you look at the s&p 500 large-cap sectors energy up 15% year to date so in line with the figures that you mentioned. not the best performer, not the worst perrer but kind of middle of the road, so a lot of analysts are wondering if the earnings this week will give the sector a jolt it needs to move a little...
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only pay thirteen percent so i just want to list some ten the ten worst corporate tax avoidance exxon mobil largest oil company in the world made by king billion of profits in two thousand and nine. exon not only paid no federal income taxes it actually received one hundred fifty six million dollars rebate from the i.r.s. over the past five years while general electric bay twenty six billion in profits in the united states it received a four point one billion dollars refund from the r.s. so if you're working still in make it thirty forty thousand dollars yeah you're paying taxes but if you're chevron or you made ten billion of profits in two thousand die and you don't have to pay any taxes you get a nineteen million dollar refund. the palmetto recommended constant surveillance of content in text books newspapers magazines radio and television insisting the big business use the media to convince americans that an end to business regulation would somehow benefit us all for thirty eight years the federal communications commission had enforced the fairness doctrine which mandated that all broad
only pay thirteen percent so i just want to list some ten the ten worst corporate tax avoidance exxon mobil largest oil company in the world made by king billion of profits in two thousand and nine. exon not only paid no federal income taxes it actually received one hundred fifty six million dollars rebate from the i.r.s. over the past five years while general electric bay twenty six billion in profits in the united states it received a four point one billion dollars refund from the r.s. so if...
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only pay thirteen percent so i just want to list some ten the ten worst corporate tax avoidance exxon mobil largest oil company in the world made by king billion of profits in two thousand and nine. exon not only paid no federal income taxes and actually received one hundred fifty six million dollars rebate from the i.r.s. over the past five years while general electric bay twenty six billion in profits in the united states it received a four point one billion dollar refund from the i.r.s. so if you're working step in make a thirty forty thousand dollars yeah you're paying taxes but if you're chevron or you made ten billion of profits in two thousand die and you don't have to pay any taxes you get a nineteen million dollar refund. the palmetto recommended constant surveillance of content in text books newspapers magazines radio and television insisting the big business use the media to convince americans that an end to business regulation would somehow benefit us all for thirty eight years the federal communications commission had enforced the fairness doctrine which mandated that all broad
only pay thirteen percent so i just want to list some ten the ten worst corporate tax avoidance exxon mobil largest oil company in the world made by king billion of profits in two thousand and nine. exon not only paid no federal income taxes and actually received one hundred fifty six million dollars rebate from the i.r.s. over the past five years while general electric bay twenty six billion in profits in the united states it received a four point one billion dollar refund from the i.r.s. so...
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nearly 100 companies, including bp and exxon mobile, are being sued for destruction to the louisiana wetlands. the suit alledges pipeline construction damaged coastal land, which acts as a buffer against storms. the lawsuit states the area is so seriously diseased that if nothing is done, it will slip into the gulf of mexico by the end of the century. bp has no comment. the former goldman sachs trader known as "fabulous fab" took the stand in his fraud trial wednesday. the sec alleges fabrice tourre mislead investors with real estate- related funds that lost nearly a billion dollars when the housing market collapsed. an sec attorney told the court tourre failed to disclose the "paulson & company" hedge fund selected the fund and was also shorting it. tourre reportedly told the court, "i'm not paulson and don't know specifically what trades they were doing." federal prosecutors may come out with criminal charges against "sac capital advisors" this week. authorities have questioned the firm's practices for years. as one of the nation's most successful hedge funds, sac churns out $1 bil
nearly 100 companies, including bp and exxon mobile, are being sued for destruction to the louisiana wetlands. the suit alledges pipeline construction damaged coastal land, which acts as a buffer against storms. the lawsuit states the area is so seriously diseased that if nothing is done, it will slip into the gulf of mexico by the end of the century. bp has no comment. the former goldman sachs trader known as "fabulous fab" took the stand in his fraud trial wednesday. the sec alleges...
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chevron, goldman sachs and exxon mobile. traders are expecting gains from goldman sachs earnings today. goldman reports in this morning. analysts are expecting increased profits and revenue, despite lower forecasts for its trading business. meanwhile, traders applauded citigroup yesterday, when the bank reported results that beat wall street expectations. profits rose 41% on the heels of rising loan volumes in emerging markets. the stock gained 2% yesterday. boeing shares rallied out of relief the latest fire on a dreamliner was "not" related to its lithium ion battery. shares plunged 5% friday, after a fire broke out out on a 787 parked at london's heathrow airport. on monday, the stock bounced back nearly 4 percent. british authorities ruled out the battery as the cause of the fire. investigators are now said to be looking into the dreamliners emergency locator transmitter. sears employees have signed, sealed and delivered. sears workers have delivered a petition to the company's headquarters, calling for higher wages, and
chevron, goldman sachs and exxon mobile. traders are expecting gains from goldman sachs earnings today. goldman reports in this morning. analysts are expecting increased profits and revenue, despite lower forecasts for its trading business. meanwhile, traders applauded citigroup yesterday, when the bank reported results that beat wall street expectations. profits rose 41% on the heels of rising loan volumes in emerging markets. the stock gained 2% yesterday. boeing shares rallied out of relief...
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the ten worst corporate tax avoidance exxon mobil largest oil company in the world made nineteen billion a profits in two thousand and nine. exon not only paid no federal income taxes it actually received one hundred fifty six million dollars rebate from the i.r.s. over the past five years while general electric bay twenty six billion in profits in the united states it received a four point one billion dollar refund from the i.r.s. so if you're working step in make it thirty forty thousand dollars yeah you're paying taxes but if you're chevron or you made ten billion of profits in two thousand die and you don't have to pay any taxes you get a nineteen million dollar refund. the palmetto recommended constant surveillance of content in text books newspapers magazines radio and television insisting the big business use the media to convince americans that an end to business regulation would somehow benefit us all for thirty eight years the federal communications commission had enforced the fairness doctrine which mandated that all broadcasts over public airwaves offer a balance of viewpoint
the ten worst corporate tax avoidance exxon mobil largest oil company in the world made nineteen billion a profits in two thousand and nine. exon not only paid no federal income taxes it actually received one hundred fifty six million dollars rebate from the i.r.s. over the past five years while general electric bay twenty six billion in profits in the united states it received a four point one billion dollar refund from the i.r.s. so if you're working step in make it thirty forty thousand...
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it's another heavy week of earnings with dow components merck, pfizer, exxon mobil, and proctor & gamble, all reporting the second quarter results. mastercard, sprint, nextel, and aig will also release quarterly numbers. on tuesday, the federal reserve's open-market committee will convene for a two-day meeting on monetary policy. on wednesday, the gross domestic product for the second quarter is due. typically, a market-mover. and on thursday, automakers will report sales for the month of july. and then, on friday, the markets will be watching for the jobs report, the big number of the week. that may very well set the tone for the markets. finally today, are you rich? a recent survey of investors by ubs asks, what is wealthy and found that in these uncertain time, 60% of respondents with balance sheets greater than $5 million considered themselves wealthy. of those worth $1 million to $5 million, just 28% said they felt rich. and it's all how you look at it, i guess. thank you so much for joining me. next week, a rare look at supporting a future generation of innovators. i'll talk to the
it's another heavy week of earnings with dow components merck, pfizer, exxon mobil, and proctor & gamble, all reporting the second quarter results. mastercard, sprint, nextel, and aig will also release quarterly numbers. on tuesday, the federal reserve's open-market committee will convene for a two-day meeting on monetary policy. on wednesday, the gross domestic product for the second quarter is due. typically, a market-mover. and on thursday, automakers will report sales for the month of...
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trainer gentler corporations or pretend to not have state involvement in making decisions about exxon mobil or corporations like that but what i'm saying is that we're going to have free markets we need to have green markets barter systems there are exchange systems that are given economies that are not predicated on profit that are not exploitation and not going to keep it under oppression of any current and that is a challenge to people who come out of that libertarian thought that want to see. and you can have capitalism or that we can have a kinder gentler free market systems they just can't exist we need to challenge ourselves to much more difficult as it is to challenge ourselves to say we must create something different and it doesn't mean socialism but it's not about big government because socialism you know centered exceptionalism going to talk is one two three steps to revolution also because we enter the dictatorial communism in dictatorial socialism and so what i'm saying is that we really really begin to reimagine start to ask ourselves what could argue look like and then look
trainer gentler corporations or pretend to not have state involvement in making decisions about exxon mobil or corporations like that but what i'm saying is that we're going to have free markets we need to have green markets barter systems there are exchange systems that are given economies that are not predicated on profit that are not exploitation and not going to keep it under oppression of any current and that is a challenge to people who come out of that libertarian thought that want to...
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trainer gentler corporations or pretend to not have state involvement and making decisions about exxon mobil or corporations like that but what i'm saying is that we're going to have free markets we need to have markets that are barter systems that are exchange systems that are due to commies they're not predicated on profit they're not an exploitation and not going to keep it under oppression of any current and that is a challenge to people that come out of that libertarian thought that want to see. we could have capitalism but if we can have a kinder gentler free market system they just can't exist we need to challenge ourselves to much more difficult just to challenge ourselves to say we must create something. and it doesn't mean socialism and it's not about big government because socialism you know sent exceptionalism was told as one two three steps to revolution also because we enter the dictatorial communism dictatorial socialism and so what i'm saying is that we really really began to reimagine start to ask ourselves what could argue look like and look today and that's a much harder c
trainer gentler corporations or pretend to not have state involvement and making decisions about exxon mobil or corporations like that but what i'm saying is that we're going to have free markets we need to have markets that are barter systems that are exchange systems that are due to commies they're not predicated on profit they're not an exploitation and not going to keep it under oppression of any current and that is a challenge to people that come out of that libertarian thought that want...
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we should mention exxon mobil just about strad kelling the line. -- straddling the line.'t count out oil. much what is happening in tahrir square in egypt. psychology and opec nations getting sucked into any possible conflict there. that is a story we'll talk about next hour. here is david asman to join me. david: good to see you liz. it is low volume day. on low volume days a few people can move the markets. that is why we see these grade things. liz: let's go to nicole petallides. one name we're watch something tesla. >> tesla has been rallying more than 8%. >> well, apple is jumping 4%. they have got a couple of things that is moving the stock there. one raymond james put them on a buy list. they also have this i-watch. we haven't heard -- liz: i-watch is certainly something. david: we don't know exactly why but it is definitely benefiting from all this stuff. go ahead, nicole. >> apple's i-watch. you also have positive comments from raymond james about apple with a $600 price target. two things combined really helped the stock today. liz: okay. onyx pharmaceuticals, w
we should mention exxon mobil just about strad kelling the line. -- straddling the line.'t count out oil. much what is happening in tahrir square in egypt. psychology and opec nations getting sucked into any possible conflict there. that is a story we'll talk about next hour. here is david asman to join me. david: good to see you liz. it is low volume day. on low volume days a few people can move the markets. that is why we see these grade things. liz: let's go to nicole petallides. one name...
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i'd like to say a nice boo-yah to you and i want to know what your take is on exxon mobil. >> fine.ically is -- fine. there's a good start. as good i don't think as eog. if you want to take more risk, or occidental. joseph in florida. >> boo-yah from the gator nation, mr. cramer. >> how are are you? >> doing great. what are you thoughts on alter energy? >> after listening to michael ward talk about csx today, i don't want to pull the trigger, but i think it's way to too late to sell. from patrick in arizona. and with the -- i was wondering if we could get an opinion on the wall in -- as your opinion changed? >> okay, you know, my problem here is that i have not listed ibms call. i've been violating all my own rules when other people get the call. i will have a better look tomorrow. lois in florida. >> boo-yah, jim. i'm the most faithful follower and when you mention your charitable trust was getting rid of china exposure, i unloaded by chart industries at 95. since then, it's gone up. should i buy back in at a down tick? >> it's had a miraculous run, o lo lois. i am concerned about
i'd like to say a nice boo-yah to you and i want to know what your take is on exxon mobil. >> fine.ically is -- fine. there's a good start. as good i don't think as eog. if you want to take more risk, or occidental. joseph in florida. >> boo-yah from the gator nation, mr. cramer. >> how are are you? >> doing great. what are you thoughts on alter energy? >> after listening to michael ward talk about csx today, i don't want to pull the trigger, but i think it's way...