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exxonmobil, apple computers. they are saying i am doing it because of the trump tax cut. people are drawing the nexus between the tax cut and jobs act that passed a month ago what they are doing that with their employers in the larger community investments. if you look at the quinnipiac poll, in 2017, 66% of americans have the economy is either excellent or good. that's double that it was in the four previous years of the last administration. the principles that apple were a big fan of the last president. i'm sure if they were able to say we are bringing 20,000 u.s. jobs here, repatriating billions of dollars, making capital investments. after they would've loved to set that in the last demonstration but they couldn't do it. we had anemic growth rate. and we had tax increases. we did not have tax cuts. we hadn't corporate tax rate of 35%. this president brought it down. >> bret: often times state of the union addresses are shopping lists, the list of things the president wants to get done. infrastructure. there's a lot of concern on capitol hill about the deficit and debt
exxonmobil, apple computers. they are saying i am doing it because of the trump tax cut. people are drawing the nexus between the tax cut and jobs act that passed a month ago what they are doing that with their employers in the larger community investments. if you look at the quinnipiac poll, in 2017, 66% of americans have the economy is either excellent or good. that's double that it was in the four previous years of the last administration. the principles that apple were a big fan of the last...
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api donated $2 billion to cabinets and parties in 2016 slightly more than exxonmobil itself.f course, the swampiness goes beyond money, connections too, the revolving door between the api and the federal government is unbelievable, to regular viewers of "swamp watch," exactly what you expect. in 2016 out of 40 lobbyists, 25 had previously held government jobs. so what does big oil get in exchange? well, for starters, they get their very own federal body. they literally buy a piece of our government. national petroleum council now under the department of energy is a federally chartered advisory committee established in 1946. according to website, the council's purpose is, quote, to advise, inform and make recommendations to the secretary of energy with respect to any matter relating to oil and natural gas. isn't that nice? if only the rest of us had such privileged access to the corridors of power. wait, the rest of us don't have $100 million a year to shovel into the pockets of politicians. unsurprisingly, this swampy petroleum council turns out to be a front for more lobbyin
api donated $2 billion to cabinets and parties in 2016 slightly more than exxonmobil itself.f course, the swampiness goes beyond money, connections too, the revolving door between the api and the federal government is unbelievable, to regular viewers of "swamp watch," exactly what you expect. in 2016 out of 40 lobbyists, 25 had previously held government jobs. so what does big oil get in exchange? well, for starters, they get their very own federal body. they literally buy a piece of...
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> and in kazakhstan, we have major american companies operating for many years, we ave chevron, exxonmobil, haley urton and they have invested $50 billion and created 5,000 jobs in the united states. speaking foreign language] >> and did he round table, we will discuss the modernization of the economy and new 20 rtunities and we'll sign commercial contracts that will add up to $7.5 billion and how vivid and global our relations are. speaking foreign language] >> and the conference would be about purchasing additional boeing planes, passenger planes, sembling 900 new general locohometives in kazakhstan and expanding agricultural sector. language] oreign >> and kazakhstan a regime for american citizens visiting our untry and hope and expect -- [speaking foreign language] >> we are working on opening a direct flight between our countries. speaking foreign language] >> mr. president, allow me to conclude by congratulating with the great economic success that your country is experiencing uring your office. you care about outstanding reform. and because i did something similar in my country five
> and in kazakhstan, we have major american companies operating for many years, we ave chevron, exxonmobil, haley urton and they have invested $50 billion and created 5,000 jobs in the united states. speaking foreign language] >> and did he round table, we will discuss the modernization of the economy and new 20 rtunities and we'll sign commercial contracts that will add up to $7.5 billion and how vivid and global our relations are. speaking foreign language] >> and the...
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this is something he is researching at exxonmobil: using fuel cells to capture carbon emissions at powerants. this is the potential. reducing co2 emissions by up to 90%... while also producing more power. this could be big. energy lives here. so we go on to philadelphia next week. one thing we can say about atlanta, if there was a super bowl hangover, they're over it right now. they have the gingera le, whatever they needed. now they can see a path ahead. they go to philadelphia, no carson wentz. nick foles. what are your first thoughts about this game? >> it's going to be interesting. this defense, obviously what they did with their secondary and their speed and their pass rush, they are going to giver nick some issues. that offense hasn't been the same as what it was with carson wentz. they had a chance to practice and get it on track and get it exactly how they want. and don't forget, jim schwartz's defense is pretty good on the other side. it woultd not be surprising to see this turn into a bit of a defensive battle in philadelphia. >> kind of crazy the way things work out. philadelp
this is something he is researching at exxonmobil: using fuel cells to capture carbon emissions at powerants. this is the potential. reducing co2 emissions by up to 90%... while also producing more power. this could be big. energy lives here. so we go on to philadelphia next week. one thing we can say about atlanta, if there was a super bowl hangover, they're over it right now. they have the gingera le, whatever they needed. now they can see a path ahead. they go to philadelphia, no carson...
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this is something he is researching at exxonmobil: using fuel cells to capture plants. this is the potential. ... while also producing more power. this could be big. energy lives here. so we go on to philadelphia next week. one thing we can say about atlanta, if there was a super bowl hangover, they're over it right now. they have the gingera le, whatever they needed. now they can see a path ahead. they go to philadelphia, no carson wentz. nick foles. what are your first thoughts about this game? >> it's going to be interesting. this defense, obviously what they did with their secondary and their speed and their pass rush, they are going to giver nick some issues. that offense hasn't been the same as what it was with carson wentz. they had a chance to practice and get it on track and get it exactly how they want. and don't forget, jim schwartz's defense is pretty good on the other side. it woultd not be surprising to see this turn into a bit of a defensive battle in philadelphia. >> kind of crazy the way things work out.
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judgment is infallible why don't investors if they want 500 shares in exxonmobil buy it in increments they want it to be big too they don't want to waste the broker's time. the broker wants to get the trade done they would hedge when i'm placing incremental orders but it's hubris to put stock all at once. who knows? it may go into free fall right after. that's why you need to resist making a statement when buying a shock. you know how often i got into the absolute bottom? how often the last price i paid was the lowest and then it was off to the races maybe one trade in 100 resist arrogance buy over days, humility beats hubris every time. next rule, i want you to buy damaged stocks, not damaged companies. let's is say the mall's having a sale and pick up a piece of merchandise only to find out that it's broken in the real world you can get your monday' back aey back and . if you buy a stock and it turns out to belong to a defective company, you have to eat the losses that's why you need to be very careful to distinguish between broken stocks, names that are down for no particular reaso
judgment is infallible why don't investors if they want 500 shares in exxonmobil buy it in increments they want it to be big too they don't want to waste the broker's time. the broker wants to get the trade done they would hedge when i'm placing incremental orders but it's hubris to put stock all at once. who knows? it may go into free fall right after. that's why you need to resist making a statement when buying a shock. you know how often i got into the absolute bottom? how often the last...
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exxonmobil. it's going to spend $50 billion to expand its business. they were enhanced by the tax bill as house minority leader nancy pelosi after calling crumbs later this month. watch this. >> over the capital 86 million americans that a positive ways will be paying more in taxes as a result of this bill versus the crimes that they are giving to workers to petition the sun is so pathetic. maria: pathetic she says. >> crumbs fall feed a family for four months of this country this country where the median household income is less than $50,000 a year. go back to your bubble, nancy pelosi. you mentioned the idea of wearing black. another thing i noticed her people in the media, not here, but in the pockets of the democrat and other media organizations and other democrats really talking down the economy of the left me be clear about how fast the economy is growing. we created more than 2 million jobs in trump's first year. but it was a little bit lower than the year before. it was current at 256%. wasn't growing at 3%. but just remind everybody how lousy
exxonmobil. it's going to spend $50 billion to expand its business. they were enhanced by the tax bill as house minority leader nancy pelosi after calling crumbs later this month. watch this. >> over the capital 86 million americans that a positive ways will be paying more in taxes as a result of this bill versus the crimes that they are giving to workers to petition the sun is so pathetic. maria: pathetic she says. >> crumbs fall feed a family for four months of this country this...
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. >> in a court filing exxonmobil is alleging california communities seeking damage for climate changeether and conspired to vilify and taunt the oil industry. >> they include san francisco, oakland and santa cruz and they demanded, rather, exxonmobil pay billions of dollars to cover losses from rises seas. the company claims that city officials got together in a hotel room in southern california six years ago and concocted plans to use government investigations and legal action to force oil producers to respond to climate change. >>> the closure of an iconic coffee shop. cafÉ roma isn't closing after all. a plan to sell the cafÉ fell through and the owners are working on a deal to extend their lease. they have been a north beach staple for four decades. >>> a lot of us sit too much and we know it isn't good for us. there are a new study that is giving us a little hope. >> even if middle age if you start exercising it can help reverse some of the existing damage, just be ready to work hard. none of this, oh, i will walk on my lunch break or take the stairs once a day. no. the study in
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. >>> in a court filing exxonmobil is alleging california communities seeking damage for climate change got together and conspired to vilify and taunt the oil industry. >> those communities including san francisco, oakland and santa cruz demand exxonmobil pay billions of dollars to cover losses from rising seas. the company claims that city officials got together in a hotel room in southern california six years ago and concocted plans to use government investigations and legal action to force oil producers to respond to climate change. >>> the highway -- the california highway patrol's golden gate division is going to offer the option to text 911 to report emergencies to those who are not able to call in a ding rouse situation. >> the 911 text is specifically meant for those who will be put in further harm by calling as well as those who are deaf, hard of hearing or have a speech disability. authorities point out that these are extenuating circumstances, they emphasize a text will not replace the phone call to 911 for most people. >>> first committee hearing was held in sacramento on a
. >>> in a court filing exxonmobil is alleging california communities seeking damage for climate change got together and conspired to vilify and taunt the oil industry. >> those communities including san francisco, oakland and santa cruz demand exxonmobil pay billions of dollars to cover losses from rising seas. the company claims that city officials got together in a hotel room in southern california six years ago and concocted plans to use government investigations and legal...
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as far as buying anything, i would look at stocks that haven't performed, like exxonmobil, big blue chipow stock, hall burton, a drilling company. they'll take advantage of the strength in energy. banking stocks. i think it's just starting for companies like citi group and bank of america. i would be investing in these guys. maria: you make a great point. it's been a lot of tech that's been leading here. >> so i think people -- when economic growth is relatively low, people would pay up for growth, earnings growth and economic growth. now that economic growth will be more diffuse, more apparent, i think investors will find growth in other sectors. and i'm very much in agreement with ralph. i think energy and financials in particular are two great place to look for financial benefit a lot from regulatory reforms and energy is going to benefit from a strong global economy. so i think the outlook is quite good. maria: thank you so much. guys, please don't be strangers. >> thank you. maria: stay with us. "wall street week" will be right back. >>> president trump ends his first year with the
as far as buying anything, i would look at stocks that haven't performed, like exxonmobil, big blue chipow stock, hall burton, a drilling company. they'll take advantage of the strength in energy. banking stocks. i think it's just starting for companies like citi group and bank of america. i would be investing in these guys. maria: you make a great point. it's been a lot of tech that's been leading here. >> so i think people -- when economic growth is relatively low, people would pay up...
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this is something he is researching at exxonmobil: using fuel cells to capture carbon emissions at powerants. this is the potential. reducing co2 emissions by up to 90%... while also producing more power. this could be big. energy lives here. so we go on to philadelphia next week. one thing we can say about atlanta, if there was a super bowl hangover, they're over it right now. they have the gingera le, whatever they needed. now they can see a path ahead. they go to philadelphia, no carson wentz. nick foles. what are your first thoughts about this game? >> it's going to be interesting. this defense, obviously what they did with their secondary and their speed and their pass rush, they are going to giver nick some issues. that offense hasn't been the same as what it was with carson wentz. they had a chance to practice and get it on track and get it exactly how they want. and don't forget, jim schwartz's defense is pretty good on the other side. it woultd not be surprising to see this turn into a bit of a defensive battle in philadelphia. >> kind of crazy the way things work out. philadelp
this is something he is researching at exxonmobil: using fuel cells to capture carbon emissions at powerants. this is the potential. reducing co2 emissions by up to 90%... while also producing more power. this could be big. energy lives here. so we go on to philadelphia next week. one thing we can say about atlanta, if there was a super bowl hangover, they're over it right now. they have the gingera le, whatever they needed. now they can see a path ahead. they go to philadelphia, no carson...
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. >>> exxonmobil says it will invest 50 billion kz to expand its business in the u.s. the ceo says the investment is possible because of the company's strength and the trump administration's tax cuts. the money will be spent over the next five years for increased oil production and new manufacturing plants. >>> murder trial is under way in hawaii for a woman of accusing of driving off a cliff deliberately to kill her sister. she was driving a car in 2016 and prosecutors say alexandria accelerated and plugged off a 200-foot cliff but duval's defense attorney says the crash was not intentional. >> it comes down to basically three facts that the evidence will show, that there was n braking, there was hard acceleration and, three, that there was a hard left turn. >> -- going to prove that it was, in fact, a tragic accident. evidence in many different forms. >> key in the trial eyewitnesses who report seeing the two sisters physically fighting and screaming inside the car shortly before the crash. >>> and a scary case in new york city saying a man in the city was sleepwalki
. >>> exxonmobil says it will invest 50 billion kz to expand its business in the u.s. the ceo says the investment is possible because of the company's strength and the trump administration's tax cuts. the money will be spent over the next five years for increased oil production and new manufacturing plants. >>> murder trial is under way in hawaii for a woman of accusing of driving off a cliff deliberately to kill her sister. she was driving a car in 2016 and prosecutors say...
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billion in america and hire another 20,000 workers. [ applause ] >>> and just a little while ago exxonmobil announced a $50 billion investment in the united states. just a little while ago. [ applause ] >>> this, in fact, is our new american moment. there has never been a better time to start living the american dream. so to every citizen watching at home tonight, no matter where you've been or where you've come from, this is your time. if you work hard, if you believe in yourself, if you believe in america, then you can dream anything. you can be anything. and together, we can achieve absolutely anything. plap . [ applause ] [ applause ] >> tonight, i want to talk about what kind of future we're going to have and what kind of a nation we're going to be. all of us together as one team, one people and one american family can do anything. we all share the same home. the same heart, the same destiny and the same great american flag. [ applause ] >>> together, we are rediscovering the american way. in america, we know that faith and family, not government and bureaucracy are the center of ameri
billion in america and hire another 20,000 workers. [ applause ] >>> and just a little while ago exxonmobil announced a $50 billion investment in the united states. just a little while ago. [ applause ] >>> this, in fact, is our new american moment. there has never been a better time to start living the american dream. so to every citizen watching at home tonight, no matter where you've been or where you've come from, this is your time. if you work hard, if you believe in...
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in 2009, chevron, and the trade associations funded by exxonmobil lobbied for a new soil pipeline from canada to wisconsin. those three companies also donated between $2 million and $3 million to the clinton foundation. hillary approved the deal for the five line that same year. onti bill's last day in office e pardoned marc rich who fled to switzerland after being indicted on multiple charges including fax foundation. rich's wife denise made a number of donation to the clinton foundation. the year before her husband was pardoned. to paraphrase shakespeare's "merchants of convenient cities in," the quality of mercy dropeth like giant checks into the clinton's bank account. energy pioneer solutions was partially owned by a close friend. in january 2014, the fragrance foundation, a trade group for the perfume industry paid bill clinton $400,000 to give a speech hat lasted less than an hour. they the had a planting? haiti. it was reported as personal income. he was paid more than $100 million for speeches between 2001 and 2013, and since leaving the white house he has made $26 million int
in 2009, chevron, and the trade associations funded by exxonmobil lobbied for a new soil pipeline from canada to wisconsin. those three companies also donated between $2 million and $3 million to the clinton foundation. hillary approved the deal for the five line that same year. onti bill's last day in office e pardoned marc rich who fled to switzerland after being indicted on multiple charges including fax foundation. rich's wife denise made a number of donation to the clinton foundation. the...
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exxonmobil plans to invest 50 billion dollars in the u.s. due in part for tax law. fox news contributor is with with us. there's a voice off on the side there saying a $50 billion is a dark cloud. obviously, not -- jason we've got parallel stories here. massive investment poo pooed by the democrats. why do voters believe that ms. pelosi is right? >> well, i don't think they will. i think that proof will be, you know, about the march time frame when people are actually making more money and that bonuses that they've gotten. i mean, nancy pelosi was the one that predicted she was going to be this speaker she predicted nancy that -- that hillary clinton would be the the president of the united states. she said it would be armageddon, i mean if this is armageddon let's have some more of it. [laughter] >> i do want to die dissect statement that 86 million middle-class families will be seeing a tax increase or hit by this. what she's doing is projecting to the future when individual -- tax rate cuts end, and she's saying that end of this 7, what 8, 9 years then -- taxes w
exxonmobil plans to invest 50 billion dollars in the u.s. due in part for tax law. fox news contributor is with with us. there's a voice off on the side there saying a $50 billion is a dark cloud. obviously, not -- jason we've got parallel stories here. massive investment poo pooed by the democrats. why do voters believe that ms. pelosi is right? >> well, i don't think they will. i think that proof will be, you know, about the march time frame when people are actually making more money...
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exxonmobil, the latest company to take advantage of the tax cut.he company will spend more than $50 billion in its u.s. business over the next five years. texas, new mexico and build more plants here for the company joining the ever-growing list of companies taking advantage of the lower tax rate for corporations. lauren: house minority leader nancy pelosi continues to call these bonuses and increased wages crowds and criticizes the tax changes. >> the tax bill is the dark cloud that hangs over the capital. 86 million americans middle-class families will be paying more in taxes as a result of this bill. lauren: said not to dark cloud. republicans pushed the tax bill through without holding any hearings on it for getting any expert advice on how it can affect the country's future. cheryl: meanwhile, her talking point is wrong. 10 years from now when and if they expire. then that's an increase. she's wrong and she keeps on this talking points. it's ridiculous. wall street is watching washington today at a president trump's first date of the union add
exxonmobil, the latest company to take advantage of the tax cut.he company will spend more than $50 billion in its u.s. business over the next five years. texas, new mexico and build more plants here for the company joining the ever-growing list of companies taking advantage of the lower tax rate for corporations. lauren: house minority leader nancy pelosi continues to call these bonuses and increased wages crowds and criticizes the tax changes. >> the tax bill is the dark cloud that...
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i'm jackie deangelis i want to draw your attention to a headline crossing about exxonmobil ceo darren a blog post on the company's website talking about a $50 billion investment capital expenditures over the next five years. woods crediting not only the strength of exxonmobil as a company, but also the historic tax reform plan that he says will benefit his company and give it the ability to do that of course, he talks about some of the specific types of projects but also the job creation, guys, that will come along with this. back over to you >> does he specify how much is new verses how much they were going to do already? does he imply all of this is from tax reform? >> he doesn't do that. i'm sure some of it is new, as a result of tax reform, in addition to the cap x they were planning, but if you take a look at his comments, it really is a very specifically focused on that it seems as if he's almost trying to make the point that this really is a very historic plan >> got it. thanks, jackie >>> a lot of big names reporting earnings this week we have fast food, stocks, retail, even d
i'm jackie deangelis i want to draw your attention to a headline crossing about exxonmobil ceo darren a blog post on the company's website talking about a $50 billion investment capital expenditures over the next five years. woods crediting not only the strength of exxonmobil as a company, but also the historic tax reform plan that he says will benefit his company and give it the ability to do that of course, he talks about some of the specific types of projects but also the job creation, guys,...
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exxonmobile, the company saying it plans to invest $50 billion right here in the usa and they are just the latest company to do that. all thanks to the tax cut plan. rnc chair woman ronna mcdaniel and why the economy has republicans feeling strong ahead of tonight's big speech. let's get started. show of hands. who wants customizable options chains? ones that make it fast and easy to analyze and take action? how about some of the lowest options fees? are you raising your hand? good then it's time for power e*trade the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. alright one quick game of rock, paper, scissors. 1, 2, 3, go. e*trade. the original place to invest online. you know what's not awesome? gig-speed internet. when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't forget about them. uh huh, sure. still yes! xfinity delivers gig speed to more homes than anyone. now you can get it, too. welcome to the party. >> i think you'll hear t
exxonmobile, the company saying it plans to invest $50 billion right here in the usa and they are just the latest company to do that. all thanks to the tax cut plan. rnc chair woman ronna mcdaniel and why the economy has republicans feeling strong ahead of tonight's big speech. let's get started. show of hands. who wants customizable options chains? ones that make it fast and easy to analyze and take action? how about some of the lowest options fees? are you raising your hand? good then it's...
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. >>> how exxonmobil plans to invest billions of dollars and add thousands of jobs over the next fivers. >>> your gas mileage is not that bad in san jose right now. but there is waiting to do on the left towards the san jose state exit. >>> we have sun here. where are you going? where are you going? come back here. i have things to say. we have fog out there. >> we have fog out there. >> there is the building again. nice job. nice job. legend has it, the first voyagers arrived on canoes, sailing the seas day and night. they knew where they were going, by watching the clouds move in the sky or the way their boats rocked. that's how the waves and stars would speak to them. guide them. sometimes, you can find your way in the world, by getting lost in it. let your legend begin at aulani, a one-of-a-kind disney resort in hawaii >> welcome back. would you rather discuss your salary or your weight? probably saying at home neither. >> neither. >> you may be surprised to hear what people say about that and some reaps why you may want to share the information. >> to explain all of that and tell
. >>> how exxonmobil plans to invest billions of dollars and add thousands of jobs over the next fivers. >>> your gas mileage is not that bad in san jose right now. but there is waiting to do on the left towards the san jose state exit. >>> we have sun here. where are you going? where are you going? come back here. i have things to say. we have fog out there. >> we have fog out there. >> there is the building again. nice job. nice job. legend has it, the...
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. >>> exxonmobil plans to invest $50 billion to expand its business in the u.s.eo darren woods says the move is possible because of the new u.s. tax law exxon intends to increase oil production in texas and new mexico and build new manufacturing plants it's up slightly today >> revlon ceo fabian garcia is stepping down two years after taking the helm of the toz mcosc company. paul meister will oversee day-to-day operations. >>> rambus reporting fourth quarter results in line with estimates but has a weak first quarter outlook due to new accounting rules it's down nearly 7%. >>> the white house will not apply new sanctions on russia for its alleged meddling in the 2016 election saying current sanctions are already working this comes as the treasury department released a list of top russian businessmen with close ties to vladimir putin the u.s. insisting this is not a sanctions list but moscow fires back saying the list identifies everyone on it as an enemy of the u.s. joining us is now is max seddon. this list is incredibly long inclusive of all potential people w
. >>> exxonmobil plans to invest $50 billion to expand its business in the u.s.eo darren woods says the move is possible because of the new u.s. tax law exxon intends to increase oil production in texas and new mexico and build new manufacturing plants it's up slightly today >> revlon ceo fabian garcia is stepping down two years after taking the helm of the toz mcosc company. paul meister will oversee day-to-day operations. >>> rambus reporting fourth quarter results in...
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for a guy who ran exxonmobil, i can't imagine what 2017 was is what he thought he was signing up for.st, creepy dudes in congress. >> i'm hopelessly naive in a lot of ways. i was stunned. and a lot of women i work with said you're a dummy. i was stunned at what we saw this year in congress. i always knew having covered it it is an old boys network. >> still is. >> it still is 100%. culturally. much more mad men than girls. the number of people that admitted to it. three members of congress resigned in a week toward the end of last year. and the fact that we're still finding out more about this taxpayer funded. >> slush fund. >> when will that end in 2018? >> we are paying out secret settlements. >> systemic change. >> that's what has to happen. a member resigning here or there, sure. a culture of that kind of behavior in that congress. >> 2018 is poised to be that year. all signs point to it being fertile ground. >> dudes, just act better. simple advice. >> loaded words. alisyn has been very "outfront" on this issue. but the media has to roll too. it is easier to chase the bold faced
for a guy who ran exxonmobil, i can't imagine what 2017 was is what he thought he was signing up for.st, creepy dudes in congress. >> i'm hopelessly naive in a lot of ways. i was stunned. and a lot of women i work with said you're a dummy. i was stunned at what we saw this year in congress. i always knew having covered it it is an old boys network. >> still is. >> it still is 100%. culturally. much more mad men than girls. the number of people that admitted to it. three...
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. >> exxonmobil announced 50 billion in additional spending over the next five years. >> is that additionalhey advertising? the switch has flipped. companies want to show how much they're spending in the u.s. >> do you think he will name check individual companies? >> i think he might. i think he might. >> interesting. christine romans, thank you. >>> we will get results of the state investigation into the false missile alert in hawaii. the probe has now wrapped up weeks after the mishap that sent the island's population running for shelter. there will be actions announced within the hawaii emergency management agency. officials said the employee responsible was disciplined and reassigned, but not fired. >>> and the president delivers his first state of the union tonight. instead, washington talking about the fbi and andrew mccabe and the russia investigation. we'll talk about that when we return. wiback like it could used to? neutrogena hydro boost water gel. with hyaluronic acid it plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin. hydro boost. from neutr
. >> exxonmobil announced 50 billion in additional spending over the next five years. >> is that additionalhey advertising? the switch has flipped. companies want to show how much they're spending in the u.s. >> do you think he will name check individual companies? >> i think he might. i think he might. >> interesting. christine romans, thank you. >>> we will get results of the state investigation into the false missile alert in hawaii. the probe has now...
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with the oil then going to china, believe it or not, the profits going to exxonmobil and all the environmentalisks being run by the states and their economies for a very small benefit for the oil industry. >> before i let you go, i wanted to ask you about this "new york times" reporting which we have confirmed at nbc news that the president was pressing his general counsel, his white house counsel to stop -- try to stop the attorney general from recusing himself on the russia probe, asking -- sorry -- asking where is my roy cohn? that's a reference that might not be accessible to a lot of younger people, but we're talking about roy cohn from the carter era, but we're also saying he protected obama. is that the right attitude of a press secretary to the attorney general? >> essentially roy cohn was a hatchet man for senator joe mccarthy in the communist witch hunts of the 1950s. roy cohn ultimately became a very close legal associate to donald trump. what we're hearing is that he wanted a roy cohn-like person, meaning donald mcgann, the white house counsel who is supposed to be representing the
with the oil then going to china, believe it or not, the profits going to exxonmobil and all the environmentalisks being run by the states and their economies for a very small benefit for the oil industry. >> before i let you go, i wanted to ask you about this "new york times" reporting which we have confirmed at nbc news that the president was pressing his general counsel, his white house counsel to stop -- try to stop the attorney general from recusing himself on the russia...
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they be the scariest part was exxonmobil's plan to invest another $50 billllion, building network pipelines yet more fossil fuel of a structure in this country that is clearly what president trump was to take us, clearly flying in the face, not only of climate change, but of the economics of energy which wants to send a straight in the direction of the sun and wind. this wasas very,y, very backward lolooking speech. not only on immigration,n, which was s horrible to hear, but also on these questioions about the ourre of our economy and energy. amy: talking about the future, you were just in new york a few weeks ago with naomi klein standing next to new york city mayor bill de blasio. can you talk about the significance of what happened? kind of this is the important pivot here. when we do this big event tonight, this livestream we're calling fossil free fast, one of the things we will be pointing out t is, we cannot make the future we neeeed in washington right now. there is no hope of getting good legislation through congress anytime soon, so we have to go elsewhere to cities and states. n
they be the scariest part was exxonmobil's plan to invest another $50 billllion, building network pipelines yet more fossil fuel of a structure in this country that is clearly what president trump was to take us, clearly flying in the face, not only of climate change, but of the economics of energy which wants to send a straight in the direction of the sun and wind. this wasas very,y, very backward lolooking speech. not only on immigration,n, which was s horrible to hear, but also on these...
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. >> at&t, exxonmobil, costco, pfizer, and aecom. >> eck llectic and good.d yielding drug stock, good yielding oil, oil, remember, dividends compound oil, telecom, drug, retail, infrastructure, fantastic. let's go to andrew in missouri big mo >> caller: booyah, jim, second time caller, i called you last year about duluth trading company. calling from clinton missouri today wanting to know about my i.r.a. roth. am i diversified 30 years till retirement disney, abbot laboratories, paypal and dupont, dow dupont. >> all right, paypal we just talked about it last week it's a miracle stock abbot labs, action alerts plus club there's another action alert, we'll talk about this on the conference call wednesday. i think ed breen is just about to break it up great comments disney is primo entertainment company. that's a buy we have entertainment, drug, fintech, we've got logistic and a deconglomeration of chemicals. how great? how great were these people? i want everyone to follow what these people are doing and stick with cramer. while its design was meant to be seen
. >> at&t, exxonmobil, costco, pfizer, and aecom. >> eck llectic and good.d yielding drug stock, good yielding oil, oil, remember, dividends compound oil, telecom, drug, retail, infrastructure, fantastic. let's go to andrew in missouri big mo >> caller: booyah, jim, second time caller, i called you last year about duluth trading company. calling from clinton missouri today wanting to know about my i.r.a. roth. am i diversified 30 years till retirement disney, abbot...
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your mustache is so smart, your mustache alone could have run exxonmobil. so just so you know.r mustache has the full support of this show. >> well, i appreciate your endorsement, kennedy. i'm sure it will take me a long way with the president. kennedy: the wind beneath your wings. >>> coming up, president trump says he'll give out awards to the dishonest media next week. is the president giving his critics more material or should he put the fake news on notice? party panel returns with reaction of the break. stay right here. alerts -- wouldn't you like one from the market when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. fidelity. no one burns on heartburn. my watch! try alka seltzer ultra strength heartburn relief chews. with more acid-fighting power than tums chewy bites. mmmmm...amazing. i have heartburn. ultra strength from alka seltzer. enjoy the relief. kennedy: welcome back. the government is going to shout down in two week
your mustache is so smart, your mustache alone could have run exxonmobil. so just so you know.r mustache has the full support of this show. >> well, i appreciate your endorsement, kennedy. i'm sure it will take me a long way with the president. kennedy: the wind beneath your wings. >>> coming up, president trump says he'll give out awards to the dishonest media next week. is the president giving his critics more material or should he put the fake news on notice? party panel...
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i would take some of those energy stocks, honestly, take a look at exxonmobil, big blue-chip stock inhe dow jones industrial average, that is about to move. it hasn't really performed yet. i think that will be one of the winners this year. drilling company like halliburton just another one starting to pick its head up. i don't think you're chasing those stocks. a couple of bank stocks i liked, moved up, still have a lot more potential, bank of america and citigroup. those are four names that i think you could at least take partial positions in. melissa: how cold is it in minneapolis? >> last i looked it was a minus 3. liz: so don't look, ralph. great to see you. happy new year to our good buddy, ralph acampora. [closing bell rings] ralph sees a new record for the dow, nasdaq and dow transports. it is time for "after the bell." see you tomorrow. >> we're kicking off 2018 on a high note here. 100 points on the dow. same on nasdaq. really good day. you thought 2017 was really good. it rolls on, inching closer on the dow. nasdaq as i said both closing, get this, david, at record new highs
i would take some of those energy stocks, honestly, take a look at exxonmobil, big blue-chip stock inhe dow jones industrial average, that is about to move. it hasn't really performed yet. i think that will be one of the winners this year. drilling company like halliburton just another one starting to pick its head up. i don't think you're chasing those stocks. a couple of bank stocks i liked, moved up, still have a lot more potential, bank of america and citigroup. those are four names that i...
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[cheers and applause] [applause] >> president trump: and just a little while ago, exxonmobil announced $50 billion investment in the united states. just a little while ago. [applause] >> president trump: this in fact is our new american moment. there has never been a better time to start living the american dream. so to every citizen watching at home tonight, no matter where you've been, or where you've come from, this is your time. if you work hard, if you believe in yourself, if you believe in america, then you can dream anything, you can be anything, and together, we can achieve absolutely anything. [cheers and applause] [applause] >> president trump: tonight, i want to talk about what kind of future we are going to have, and what kind of a nation we are going to be. all of us together, as one team, one people, and one american family, can do anything. we all share the same heart, the same destiny, and the same great american flag. [cheers and applause] [applause] >> president trump: together we are rediscovering the american way. in america, we know that faith and family, not gover
[cheers and applause] [applause] >> president trump: and just a little while ago, exxonmobil announced $50 billion investment in the united states. just a little while ago. [applause] >> president trump: this in fact is our new american moment. there has never been a better time to start living the american dream. so to every citizen watching at home tonight, no matter where you've been, or where you've come from, this is your time. if you work hard, if you believe in yourself, if...
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yesterday we had exxonmobil announce they're investing $50 billion in our country. have a lot of things happening, and perhaps we'll start with you. go ahead. tell us. >> yes, sir. with total systems, basically like president trump said, thesis invested total of about $10 million plus in his team members giving them the $1,000 bonus, and that was all the full-time team members, not only in the u.s. but also worldwide. and not only did it do that, but it also raised its 401(k) match that they paid us from 4% to 5%, so you know, ultimately, this new tax law is really helping everyone out in the sense that like me personally, i was able to take some money from the bonus, put it aside for vacation, and much needed vacation they plan on take my family on this year, and that's huge for us. >> that's fantastic. well, enjoy it. >> thank you very much. >> sue? >> yes, my name is -- thank you for having us here, mr. president. my name is sue wagner from ft. collins, colorado with bank of colorado, also pinnacle bank is our parent company, and we're a community bank serving ei
yesterday we had exxonmobil announce they're investing $50 billion in our country. have a lot of things happening, and perhaps we'll start with you. go ahead. tell us. >> yes, sir. with total systems, basically like president trump said, thesis invested total of about $10 million plus in his team members giving them the $1,000 bonus, and that was all the full-time team members, not only in the u.s. but also worldwide. and not only did it do that, but it also raised its 401(k) match that...
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melissa: two big announcements from two companies, exxonmobil investing billions in the u.s. ryder systems will give bonuses to its next month to employees that don't already get employees. house leader nancy pelosi there, is no silver lining with this tax law. listen. >> the tax bill is really the dark cloud that hangs over the capital. they sell it as middle class tax cut. 86 million americans, middle-class families will pay more in taxes as a result of this bill. melissa: so the tax policy, center which leans left says 80% of families will get a tax cut for nancy's math and their math to be correct the country would need a much bigger population. >> which i would be okay with bigger population, maybe not that big. no, this is why this tax bill is going to get more and more popular, it will pay more and more dividend for republicans. you look at polls, this misinformation campaign has been so effective, many people in this country think their taxes are going up. in fact as you said, almost the entire country is getting a tax cut. >> he say i need to get in here, the only da
melissa: two big announcements from two companies, exxonmobil investing billions in the u.s. ryder systems will give bonuses to its next month to employees that don't already get employees. house leader nancy pelosi there, is no silver lining with this tax law. listen. >> the tax bill is really the dark cloud that hangs over the capital. they sell it as middle class tax cut. 86 million americans, middle-class families will pay more in taxes as a result of this bill. melissa: so the tax...
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bp, chevron, conocophillips, exxonmobil, royal dutch/shell, all suing, new york going after these companiesr bill de blasio says the city will look to recoup billions of dollars spent on resiliency efforts related to climate change. the lawsuit follows the city's announcement it plans to divest its pension funds from fossil fuel companies. david: busy busy guy. preparing for the next presidential election. cheryl: isn't though. david: yes he is. critical deadlines for the trump administration and iran nuclear deal. what is going to happen this week? cheryl: plus president trump getting some love from the left. we're going to tell you why. >> twas a tremendous meeting. actually it was reported as incredibly good, my performance, you know, some of them called it a performance. i consider it work. ♪ no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car plus depreciation. liberty mutual insurance. (snap) achoo! (snap) achoo! achoo! (snap) (snap) achoo! achoo! feel a cold coming on? zicam cold remedy nasal swabs shorten colds with a snap, a
bp, chevron, conocophillips, exxonmobil, royal dutch/shell, all suing, new york going after these companiesr bill de blasio says the city will look to recoup billions of dollars spent on resiliency efforts related to climate change. the lawsuit follows the city's announcement it plans to divest its pension funds from fossil fuel companies. david: busy busy guy. preparing for the next presidential election. cheryl: isn't though. david: yes he is. critical deadlines for the trump administration...
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exxonmobil will invest more than $50 billion to expand its business in the u.s. creating quote, thousands of new jobs. joining me right now, american majority ceo ned ryun and democratic strategist michael star hopkins who is now a senate candidate in new jersey. >> i am. congratulations on that. thank you very much. trish: start with you, here. a bunch of democrats boycotting tonight's, other democrats saying the economy is going nowhere and this tax plan is doing absolutely, postively nothing for the middle class. are you in line with that view right now? >> i think the tax plan if you're in the top one or 2% you're doing really well. i think what the tax plan doesn't address if you're in the middle or lower class. addressing income inequality and war on poverty. that is what i want to hear the president talk about tonight. trish: i would disagree with you on this. the top 1%, top 2% they're not doing as well under this whole tax plan especially look at some of these states like your own, new jersey, new york, california, some high-taxed states because of the "
exxonmobil will invest more than $50 billion to expand its business in the u.s. creating quote, thousands of new jobs. joining me right now, american majority ceo ned ryun and democratic strategist michael star hopkins who is now a senate candidate in new jersey. >> i am. congratulations on that. thank you very much. trish: start with you, here. a bunch of democrats boycotting tonight's, other democrats saying the economy is going nowhere and this tax plan is doing absolutely, postively...
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herrera, courageously filed suit against the five largest fossil fuel companies on the planet earth, exxonmobil chevron, british petroleum and so i think he cares profoundly about the issue and that is why i put the city attorney in there. but if the board has a different sense about what the appointing authorities should be, i'm open to discussing that in the rules committee as we proceed towards november. >> thank you. supervisor cohen? >> thank you. thank you very much. i'm actually delighted that mr. herrera did file that suit. i think it is important, an important message to send forward. [please stand by] [please stand by] >> supervisor cohen: thank you very much. glad to see many members of the italian-american community here today. thank you for engaging with this process. i want to publicly apologize to you if i've offended you. in no way, did i have any intention to injury anyone. that said, this conversation started in october and many people we've been in touch with and have been working with. as i announced last week when this passed at the board of supervisors, my colleague, suspe
herrera, courageously filed suit against the five largest fossil fuel companies on the planet earth, exxonmobil chevron, british petroleum and so i think he cares profoundly about the issue and that is why i put the city attorney in there. but if the board has a different sense about what the appointing authorities should be, i'm open to discussing that in the rules committee as we proceed towards november. >> thank you. supervisor cohen? >> thank you. thank you very much. i'm...
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. >> exactly exxonmobil uses us in a whole bunch of different ways from doing security and risk profilingll the way through some of their uptreatment and downstream businesses and have been a great partner over the year. >> it's amazing because it's been said previously they had to use a lot of different vendors not in a way that's easily understandable from somebody who is not a computer scientist. >> we've seen a lot of that consolidation with a lot of big companies consolidating from the largest number i heart is 21 different solutions from big fortune 50 consolidating down to just a couple solutions with tableau being the lead one and as we build out tableau more and more broadly into a full analytics platform used as a mission critical technology solution within a lot of big enterprises. >> one last question, before this, before hyper, were there competitors that you felt like you had to -- like 6 1/2 dozen and now you've leap-frogged them. >> i think hyper is a breakthrough technology. at the end of the day it's about the business benefits. what's going to allow people to do is anal
. >> exactly exxonmobil uses us in a whole bunch of different ways from doing security and risk profilingll the way through some of their uptreatment and downstream businesses and have been a great partner over the year. >> it's amazing because it's been said previously they had to use a lot of different vendors not in a way that's easily understandable from somebody who is not a computer scientist. >> we've seen a lot of that consolidation with a lot of big companies...
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your mustache is so smart, your mustache alone could have run exxonmobil. so just so you know.mustache has the full support of this show. >> well, i appreciate your endorsement, kennedy. i'm sure it will take me a long way with the president. kennedy: the wind beneath your wings. >>> coming up, president trump says he'll give out awards to the dishonest media next week. is the president giving his critics more material or should he put the fake news on notice? party panel returns with reaction of the break. stay right here. the great emperor penguin migration. trekking a hundred miles inland to their breeding grounds. except for these two fellows. this time next year, we're gonna be sitting on an egg. i think we're getting close! make a u-turn... u-turn? recalculating... man, we are never gonna breed. just give it a second. you will arrive in 92 days. nah, nuh-uh. nope, nope, nope. you know who i'm gonna follow? my instincts. as long as gps can still get you lost, you can count on geico saving folks money. i'm breeding, man. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or mor
your mustache is so smart, your mustache alone could have run exxonmobil. so just so you know.mustache has the full support of this show. >> well, i appreciate your endorsement, kennedy. i'm sure it will take me a long way with the president. kennedy: the wind beneath your wings. >>> coming up, president trump says he'll give out awards to the dishonest media next week. is the president giving his critics more material or should he put the fake news on notice? party panel returns...
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. >> sandra: is tough and you've got the ceos of these major corporations, exxonmobil today coming outnd saying like them or not, we are doing this because of this president's policies. how do you stand up and fight back against that? we are up in the hundreds now of companies that are either investing and changing, getting back to their employees, raising wages, revoking manufacturing, and have been vocal about it in past but you have to when you're running your company coming up to tell people what's going on, tell your shareholders what's happening and you can't paint that one, or the other. >> harris: it so interesting. i remember you saying this isn't just about this with the rest of everybody else starts to feel it. the question is now is that going to start happening in february and it looks like the answer for millions of americans will be yes. we will see. keep it right here all day for comprehensive coverage of the presidents for state of the union address. of course, we will bring it to speech live at 9:00 p.m. eastern. the democratic response following the president, all fi
. >> sandra: is tough and you've got the ceos of these major corporations, exxonmobil today coming outnd saying like them or not, we are doing this because of this president's policies. how do you stand up and fight back against that? we are up in the hundreds now of companies that are either investing and changing, getting back to their employees, raising wages, revoking manufacturing, and have been vocal about it in past but you have to when you're running your company coming up to tell...