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chevron has said they would pull out of the deal if hess�* guyana stake was not included.iled to make progress on terms failed to make progress on term ., ”a: failed to make progress on term ., ”x; , ., ., terms for the $37 billion deal. the clock _ terms for the $37 billion deal. the clock is _ terms for the $37 billion deal. the clock is ticking _ terms for the $37 billion deal. the clock is ticking as - terms for the $37 billion deal. the clock is ticking as the - the clock is ticking as the deadline for negotiations will expire at 5pm london time on wednesday — that�*s midnight for us here in singapore. let�*s turn to sri lanka now — the government has ordered the nation�*s tea industry to raise workers�* wages by next month. companies that refuse to do so could be taken over by the government. tea producers are warning that the 70% increase in pay for tea workers to around $5.50 a day, would hurt their business. sri lankan tea is one of the country�*s biggest exports. the industry is worth at least $1.3 billion and brings in much—needed foreign currency into the count
chevron has said they would pull out of the deal if hess�* guyana stake was not included.iled to make progress on terms failed to make progress on term ., ”a: failed to make progress on term ., ”x; , ., ., terms for the $37 billion deal. the clock _ terms for the $37 billion deal. the clock is _ terms for the $37 billion deal. the clock is ticking _ terms for the $37 billion deal. the clock is ticking as - terms for the $37 billion deal. the clock is ticking as the - the clock is ticking...
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chevron has said they would pull out of the deal if hess�* guyana stake was not included.lanka now — the government has ordered the nation�*s tea industry to raise workers�* wages by next month. companies that refuse to do so could be taken over by the government. tea producers are warning that the 70% increase in pay for tea workers, to around 5 and a half dollars a day, would hurt their business. sri lankan tea is one of the country�*s biggest exports. the industry is worth at least $1.3 billion and brings in much needed foreign currency into the country. for more we�*rejoined by ganeshan wignaraja, a visiting senior fellow at think tank odi. sri lanka announced this wage hike for plantation workers in response to the political cycle of producing facing elections in september to october period. and the wage hike to a boat us dollars is 170 a month, it seemed to garner support around 600,000 plantation workers. this is of course got a reaction from the plantation owners and company saying the economy may become uncompetitive. it economy may become uncompetitive.- economy
chevron has said they would pull out of the deal if hess�* guyana stake was not included.lanka now — the government has ordered the nation�*s tea industry to raise workers�* wages by next month. companies that refuse to do so could be taken over by the government. tea producers are warning that the 70% increase in pay for tea workers, to around 5 and a half dollars a day, would hurt their business. sri lankan tea is one of the country�*s biggest exports. the industry is worth at least...
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>> we have a really strong portfolio ex-hess so the hess deal makes us even stronger but we're delivering compound annual growth, free cash flow over the next several years, 3% compound annual growth in production driven by the permian, driven by other shale assets in our portfolio, projects in the deep water gulf of mexico, one scheduled to start up the myc middle of this year, several will follow that, big position in the eastern mediterranean, offshore israel so we've got a number of other assets that are delivering growth and the combination with hess only strengthens our cash flow long into the future, not only the end of this decade but well into the next. maria: i'm glad you mentioned israel. we've got two wars underway, israel and iran are this close to a wider conflict. how do you view that in terms of the potential for upsetting production? >> well, we didn't see some impact on our supply of natural gas into israel during the early days of the conflict. we now have both platforms online and are meeting all the needs not only for israel's domestic market but he egypt as well. we'
>> we have a really strong portfolio ex-hess so the hess deal makes us even stronger but we're delivering compound annual growth, free cash flow over the next several years, 3% compound annual growth in production driven by the permian, driven by other shale assets in our portfolio, projects in the deep water gulf of mexico, one scheduled to start up the myc middle of this year, several will follow that, big position in the eastern mediterranean, offshore israel so we've got a number of...
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it seems like the russia _ max hess explains. it seems like the russia state - max hess explains.state gas - like the russia state gas company is not on the trip. secondly, it wants additional material in defence aid, particularly in technology for the military. there we have the potential for more progress. putin brought along his new defence minister, an economist and banker by training as well as his deputy prime minister who is overseeing the defence production. what they are talking about is remaining behind closed doors. third, finally, the thing he really wants is china's help on breaking dollar hedge money —— hedgem of, nie. covering in the context of the trade wars and the trip that xi had to europe, putin will press these points. one of the world's largest exporters of spices — india — has been facing heat on contamination allegations against two indian spice brands. it has sparked concerns among regulators around the world. the uk foods standards agency has told the bbc it has tightened scrutiny of all indian spice imports. the bbc�*s archana shukla reports. at the hear
it seems like the russia _ max hess explains. it seems like the russia state - max hess explains.state gas - like the russia state gas company is not on the trip. secondly, it wants additional material in defence aid, particularly in technology for the military. there we have the potential for more progress. putin brought along his new defence minister, an economist and banker by training as well as his deputy prime minister who is overseeing the defence production. what they are talking about...
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chevron has said they would pull out of the deal if hess' guyana stake was not included. bhp and the uk's anglo american. so far both companies have failed to make progress on terms of deal worth $49 billion. but the clock is ticking, as the deadline for negotiations will expire at 5pm london time on wednesday. when we come back — one dunk or two? today is national biscuit day here in the uk, and we'll be examining our insatiable appetite for the crunchy stuff. we will have a fun quiz and a special guest that you won't want to miss. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. welcome back to the programme. as the ecb edges closer to cutting interest rates next week, a new report out this morning shows that business confidence among ceos and chairs of many of europe's largest companies has rebounded to the highest level since may 2022. that's according to the conference board measure of ceo confidence for europe — but industry leaders are more positive about their companies' business outlook outside europe than within. live now to sara murray, global managing dir
chevron has said they would pull out of the deal if hess' guyana stake was not included. bhp and the uk's anglo american. so far both companies have failed to make progress on terms of deal worth $49 billion. but the clock is ticking, as the deadline for negotiations will expire at 5pm london time on wednesday. when we come back — one dunk or two? today is national biscuit day here in the uk, and we'll be examining our insatiable appetite for the crunchy stuff. we will have a fun quiz and a...
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they own 25% of guyana exxon owns 45%, and hess owns 30%.for 30 million bucks. >> wow >> $30 million >> john did that >> yeah. and it's worth $40 billion now >> good for john >> not bad, right? of course, the value of guyana, given what we heard from exxon and its most recent earnings, where they're up to 600,000 barrels of production a day, there are hess shareholders who argue, if hess was actually not getting bought by chevron, the stock would be higher. stock would be higher because guyana is so strong. because he did an at-market deal, john hess, he is stepping on the board of chevron. he wanted to do this deal with chevron. that's where he wanted to be only talked to them, never talked to exxon. but there are a number of shareholders who are unhappy with it. by the way, they can write letters. i think they are writing letters. they can say, hey, chevron should be paying more. it doesn't appear, though, an actual proxy fight, which would basically have to be filed by monday or something like that to actually get this thing in front of i
they own 25% of guyana exxon owns 45%, and hess owns 30%.for 30 million bucks. >> wow >> $30 million >> john did that >> yeah. and it's worth $40 billion now >> good for john >> not bad, right? of course, the value of guyana, given what we heard from exxon and its most recent earnings, where they're up to 600,000 barrels of production a day, there are hess shareholders who argue, if hess was actually not getting bought by chevron, the stock would be higher....
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elliott would have been the most likely, knowing that hess had taken a proxy fight a number of years and they didn't. >> did you look at "the wall street journal" editorial about throwing the ftc under the bus >> i didn't see it, no. >> scott was the ceo of pioneer, very widely respected man. they have letters. they would try to fix price. the people i deal with say he was in communication at all times, but the journal said this is classic of ftc. it seems like exxon was not necessarily standing up for it. >> they just wanted to get the deal done. >> they wanted to get the deal done. >>> as we go to break, watch the bonds. pretty light except for mester we'll get ppi tomorrow. >>> equities are green c com services are coming down we're about 30 points shy. stay with us ♪ >> announcer: the bond report is brought to you by pimco, a global leader in fixed assets income between numbers and peo. what's right for the business and what's best for everyone who depends on it. solving today's challenges while creating future opportunities. it takes balance. cla - cpas, consultants, and wealth
elliott would have been the most likely, knowing that hess had taken a proxy fight a number of years and they didn't. >> did you look at "the wall street journal" editorial about throwing the ftc under the bus >> i didn't see it, no. >> scott was the ceo of pioneer, very widely respected man. they have letters. they would try to fix price. the people i deal with say he was in communication at all times, but the journal said this is classic of ftc. it seems like exxon...
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this is an important arbitration not only for exxon mobile but for chevron and hess. to take our time to do what's right, make sure that we do all the due diligence and we get to the answer here, the right answer. >>withal, the right answer, you continue to have confidence, and i think it's come down to what is maybe as few as 11 words in the contract that you're going to prevail, but why? >> i wouldn't concentrate on 11 words. i would say this contract is designed to ensure we have those rights. it's a foundation of these contracts that we do all around the world, so we're pretty confident in it. >> and you said last week, i think, with becky or a week and a half ago, you're not interested in buying hess. >> that is right. >> that is correct? >> this is around confirming our rights to very valuable assets. as part of the transaction, we understand their rights, we understand the asset with respect to this transaction and then we decide what options we have to maximize the value for exxonmobil insurers. it will go down as one of the best in the industry. we're doing e
this is an important arbitration not only for exxon mobile but for chevron and hess. to take our time to do what's right, make sure that we do all the due diligence and we get to the answer here, the right answer. >>withal, the right answer, you continue to have confidence, and i think it's come down to what is maybe as few as 11 words in the contract that you're going to prevail, but why? >> i wouldn't concentrate on 11 words. i would say this contract is designed to ensure we have...
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another 353 billion is due to chevron�*s deal hess, if this deal is approved by regulators, it will be in the fourth quarter of this year. to the shipping industry, because there's been growing concerns about re—routing to avoid the suez canal, that's creating more problems and higher costs. since last october, shipping vessels were forced to avoid the waters off yemen, after facing attacks from iran—backed houthi militias. but that's not all — ports and terminals are finding it hard to cope with the schedule changes after another key shipping shortcut, the panama canal, restricted the number of ships that can pass through each day because of low water levels. that's been in place since last november. i spoke to industry expert peter tirschwell from s&p global market intelligence about the challanges facing the shipping industry right now. things were actually calming down earlier in the year, but the new twist is that the demand is really picking up, and so we're seeing early restocking, we're seeing fresh momentum in the global economy. 0ur economists at s&p global market intelligenc
another 353 billion is due to chevron�*s deal hess, if this deal is approved by regulators, it will be in the fourth quarter of this year. to the shipping industry, because there's been growing concerns about re—routing to avoid the suez canal, that's creating more problems and higher costs. since last october, shipping vessels were forced to avoid the waters off yemen, after facing attacks from iran—backed houthi militias. but that's not all — ports and terminals are finding it hard to...
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the two leaders have been meeting in beijing max hess is a fellow at the foreign policy research institutehe last two years has wanted three things from china. a deal on a gas pipeline, it looks like nothing on that is happening, and even the head of gazprom is not this on trip. secondly, it wants additional material and defence aid particularly on the technology side for its military. we do have the potential for more progress, putin has brought along his new defence minister, an economist of training, as well as his deputy prime minister, so he's brought them along. but what they are talking about is about remaining behind closed doors, and the thing he really wants is china's help on breaking dollar hegemony, building this new brick system, and we've seen no material announcements there either, but within the context of these trade wars and the trip that president xi just had to europe, putin will be impressed at this point. you mentioned _ impressed at this point. you mentioned the _ impressed at this point. you mentioned the pipeline, the head of gazprom was conspicuously absent from
the two leaders have been meeting in beijing max hess is a fellow at the foreign policy research institutehe last two years has wanted three things from china. a deal on a gas pipeline, it looks like nothing on that is happening, and even the head of gazprom is not this on trip. secondly, it wants additional material and defence aid particularly on the technology side for its military. we do have the potential for more progress, putin has brought along his new defence minister, an economist of...
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the hess-chevron transaction still on hold pending that arbitration over that argument.joint operating agreement in guyana between exxon and its partner hess. and that will be resolved at some point perhaps later this year or early next year in terms of the arbitration taking place in europe. >> is this a final wave of consolidation in energy, or is there more to come? >> it's hard to see anything that much larger. there are certainly other names out there, you know, devon has come up in the conversation around this current deal this morning, as well, given their acreage is also -- abuts the acreage in question from -- from marathon. >> yeah, they're down the most along with conocophillips and the energy sector now. marathon's the only one higher. >>> meantime, market is taking a breather. we'll talk nvidia and tech trade. the dow's losses, about half of that is unh. down 4% on some cautious conference commentary about ayitus revenue growth. st wh . encore energy, america's clean energy company, now in production in south texas. energizing america with reliable and affor
the hess-chevron transaction still on hold pending that arbitration over that argument.joint operating agreement in guyana between exxon and its partner hess. and that will be resolved at some point perhaps later this year or early next year in terms of the arbitration taking place in europe. >> is this a final wave of consolidation in energy, or is there more to come? >> it's hard to see anything that much larger. there are certainly other names out there, you know, devon has come...
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the process comes as chevron prepares for the $53 billion acquisition of rival hess which it said willthe sale of the north sea assets could raise up to $1 billion excluding tax benefits. netflix says its advert—based subscription service now has 40 million monthly active users — up from just 5 million a year ago — a sign that the move to offer a cheaper plan is paying off. the streaming giant says the ad—based service now accounts for 40 % of new customers in the countries where it's available chinese electric vehicle maker nio has unveiled the first car from its new lower—priced brand 0nvo, in a direct challenge to tesla's best—selling car. with prices for the l60 suv around 10% cheaper than tesla's model y. it comes in the same week that us presidentjoe biden announced he would quadruple the import tax on electric cars from china. the owner of royal mail is poised to accept an improved takeover bid worth about £3.5 billion pounds from czech billionaire daniel kretinsky. international distribution services or ids says mr kretinsky has agreed on key public interest issues — including
the process comes as chevron prepares for the $53 billion acquisition of rival hess which it said willthe sale of the north sea assets could raise up to $1 billion excluding tax benefits. netflix says its advert—based subscription service now has 40 million monthly active users — up from just 5 million a year ago — a sign that the move to offer a cheaper plan is paying off. the streaming giant says the ad—based service now accounts for 40 % of new customers in the countries where it's...
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and france, in the dock are some of the highest-ranking functionaries of the third reich: giering, hessg, ribentrop, keitel, donets, ydel. they will answer for everything, these warmongers are violators of peace. division of the us army. the american command received a colossal number of people who had experience of war with the soviet union. this was the most important thing. that is, this is the center of military history. he, of course, studied military history as such, but that was secondary. essentially, the historical branch of the us army recruits the service of senior wehrmacht officers. they are given the task of writing their own history of world war ii. interest in what happened in soviet-german front, he woke up. quite quickly, it was really a movement associated with the impending cold war, and of the entire array of collected materials that were deposited as foreign military studies, a significant part was devoted specifically to actions on the soviet-german front from the highest strategic level to the tactical... level. the us office of strategic services, this organizat
and france, in the dock are some of the highest-ranking functionaries of the third reich: giering, hessg, ribentrop, keitel, donets, ydel. they will answer for everything, these warmongers are violators of peace. division of the us army. the american command received a colossal number of people who had experience of war with the soviet union. this was the most important thing. that is, this is the center of military history. he, of course, studied military history as such, but that was...
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maria: exxon is also trying to stop it because they want in on the deal for hess and the guyana projectmark, but now wee hear from chuck schumer who doesn't want this deal to go forward. >> yeah. and he wants them to pulp the brakes on it, the ftc to get involved to pump the brakes on it and this is -- look, gas prices when president trump was in office before the 2020 election gas prices were $2.10. they're $3.62 right now according to triple a. so of course the democrats want to blame this on greedy oil companies, that's not what this is about. this is about bad energy policy coming out of this administration and honestly, chuck schumer, he should be focusing on things that are driving people out of new york and he should be trying to solve those problems to keep people living in new york. maybe start with inflation, crime, all of those things. but trying to blame high gas prices on greedy oil companies, americans are smarter than that. maria: maria: shana, how do you see all of this? >> i agree with mark in a lot of ways. interesting fact here. whether it's oil or copper, when we sta
maria: exxon is also trying to stop it because they want in on the deal for hess and the guyana projectmark, but now wee hear from chuck schumer who doesn't want this deal to go forward. >> yeah. and he wants them to pulp the brakes on it, the ftc to get involved to pump the brakes on it and this is -- look, gas prices when president trump was in office before the 2020 election gas prices were $2.10. they're $3.62 right now according to triple a. so of course the democrats want to blame...
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. >> ina hess said her last client was a man, named eldon with low. >> to they have beefs with the mano evidence that eldon had any beefs, they had a long-term relationship where she was helping him with his invest. >> he told his meeting with pam was uneventful. he left around 5:40 p.m., had dinner with his girlfriend. he was cooperative, but -- >> he owned a nine millimeter gun. >> that matched the type of gun that she was killed with. >> now, that was a development. >> eldon whitlow was a witness. >> eldon turned over a nine millimeter, the nine millimeter? >> when they went for the results, they went to one more possible person of interest, these are meant, a man who just might have had a motive. pam's ex-husband, kirk zimmerman. look at him, said pam's family, there's something going on there. >> it definitely turned into hatred. >> a lot of problems. >> problems? hatred? exactly what was the problem between pam zimmerman and her ex-husband, kirk? >>> coming up, the x, the client, the fiance, revelations about them all. >> who was it who said no secrets in murder investigation? >>
. >> ina hess said her last client was a man, named eldon with low. >> to they have beefs with the mano evidence that eldon had any beefs, they had a long-term relationship where she was helping him with his invest. >> he told his meeting with pam was uneventful. he left around 5:40 p.m., had dinner with his girlfriend. he was cooperative, but -- >> he owned a nine millimeter gun. >> that matched the type of gun that she was killed with. >> now, that was a...
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some of the most senior people in the dock functionaries of the third reich: goering, hess, rosenbergrop, keitel, dönitz, ydel. they will answer for everything, these warmongers , violators of peace treaties, oath- breakers and conspirators. executioners of peoples and robbers of states, child killers and slave traders, backpack masters, rapists, torch bearers, goons of the 20th century, in parallel with the trial in the territory of germany controlled by american troops, an inconspicuous organization, a historical branch of the us army, begins its work. at the disposal of the american command. received a colossal number of people who had experience of the war with the soviet union, this was the most important thing, that is, this center of military history, of course, it studied military history as such, but this was secondary. essentially, the us army's historical branch recruits a service of senior wehrmacht officers and they are tasked with writing their history. of the second world war, interest in what was happening on the soviet-german front awoke quite quickly, it was truly a
some of the most senior people in the dock functionaries of the third reich: goering, hess, rosenbergrop, keitel, dönitz, ydel. they will answer for everything, these warmongers , violators of peace treaties, oath- breakers and conspirators. executioners of peoples and robbers of states, child killers and slave traders, backpack masters, rapists, torch bearers, goons of the 20th century, in parallel with the trial in the territory of germany controlled by american troops, an inconspicuous...
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max hess is a fellow at the foreign policy research institute, an american think—tank.ow hopes to get out of his trip. vladimir putin has wanted three things from china, a deal on a new gas pipeline, it looks like nothing on that is happening, even the head of the company is not on this trip. second it once additional material intervenes a particularly on the technology side for its military, there we do have potential for more progress, vladimir putin has brought along his new defence minister and economist by training as well as his deputy prime minister who is overseeing a lot of the defence production. he has brought that on, not an announcement on that, what they're talking about is remaining behind closed doors. finally what he really was is china's health on breaking dollar, building the new brick system, we have seen no material announcements there but, of course, within the context of these tariffs and the to your ref, they will be pressing those points. one of the world's largest exporters of spices — india — has been facing heat on allegations against two ind
max hess is a fellow at the foreign policy research institute, an american think—tank.ow hopes to get out of his trip. vladimir putin has wanted three things from china, a deal on a new gas pipeline, it looks like nothing on that is happening, even the head of the company is not on this trip. second it once additional material intervenes a particularly on the technology side for its military, there we do have potential for more progress, vladimir putin has brought along his new defence...
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defendants in the dock are some of the most high-ranking functionaries of the third reich: goering, hessp, keitel, donets, ydel. they will answer for everything, these warmongers, violators of peace treaties. an inconspicuous organization, a historical branch of the us army, begins its work in germany. this is the center of military history; it, of course, studied military history as such, but that was secondary. essentially, the historical branch of the us army recruits the service of senior wehrmacht officers. they are given the task of writing their own history of world war ii. interest in what took place on the soviet-german front, he woke up quickly enough, it was. us services, this organization, which will later become known as the cia, quickly forms the structure of the new unit; a journalist, the official historian of the us army, brigadier general samuel marshall, is appointed to head the historical department; in fact, he does not play any significant role in the project. in fact, the real characters are hiding in the shadows for the time being; these are recent generals and se
defendants in the dock are some of the most high-ranking functionaries of the third reich: goering, hessp, keitel, donets, ydel. they will answer for everything, these warmongers, violators of peace treaties. an inconspicuous organization, a historical branch of the us army, begins its work in germany. this is the center of military history; it, of course, studied military history as such, but that was secondary. essentially, the historical branch of the us army recruits the service of senior...
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today i had a chance to speak with bradley hess one of their good friends. >> partner has a fiancÉ.heir families. it's a huge part of their life they're not confrontational though the friendliest people. carter is fluent in spanish it is just shocking we want to know the truth and what actually happened and that is up to the governments to work together and make that happen. >> mexican authorities say the pick up truck belonging to the american server was found burned near a remote area along the coast. they believe it was set on fire. two men and eight woman have been detained on suspicion of kidnapping the lead prosecutor in baja california told the "new york times" or team believes the three suspects tried to steal the victim's vehicle when they resisted one of the suspects shocked them and tried to dispose of their bodies our fox affiliate in san diego is reporting after mexican authorities found the three bodies in a well they discovered a fourth body in the very same location for the deceased person was identified as a rancher who owned the property. he was reported missing se
today i had a chance to speak with bradley hess one of their good friends. >> partner has a fiancÉ.heir families. it's a huge part of their life they're not confrontational though the friendliest people. carter is fluent in spanish it is just shocking we want to know the truth and what actually happened and that is up to the governments to work together and make that happen. >> mexican authorities say the pick up truck belonging to the american server was found burned near a remote...
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his family in germany arrested by the german police on the way , we were stopped in an area called hess without informing us that we intend to arrest you, they first asked for your identification documents, after checking your identification documents they said that it is necessary for us to check the car as well, they immediately moved me to a place far away from the place where it was parked , put a handcuff on my hand from behind and put me in the back seat of the police car , and so did my family members. put each of them in different cars and move them going to the police station nearby , near the city of aschaffenburg, germany, where we were indecisive, especially the situation of the family was a special situation because of the diseases that the woman had , she had to take medicine during the day and i reminded her often. the police officer who was dealing with me. this situation happened both in relation to me and in relation to my family , who in fact did not have an arrest warrant, and in principle, until the end of the case, no role was imagined for them in relation to this
his family in germany arrested by the german police on the way , we were stopped in an area called hess without informing us that we intend to arrest you, they first asked for your identification documents, after checking your identification documents they said that it is necessary for us to check the car as well, they immediately moved me to a place far away from the place where it was parked , put a handcuff on my hand from behind and put me in the back seat of the police car , and so did my...
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. >> reporter: tiffany hess had to gate check her carry-on, but got it back in a different condition.he don'ts so jostled that cosmetic powders were crushed. these invisible retainers a costly casualty. >> it was like $500, or $525, something like that. >> reporter: despite the headlines, over 485 million pieces of luggage were handled last year, according to the department of transportation, and travel experts things are getting better, but no airline is perfect. what recourse do passengers have? >> travelers can get sort of compensation from the airline in the case of contents being broken or mishandled as well as the outside of -- the actual piece of luggage itself. >> reporter: experts say take photos of the outside as well as what you packed on the inside, or don't check a bag at all. >> i thought i had done everything right. >> reporter: tiffany did get a check from the airline for around $970 to cover her losses and some emotional baggage. has this whole experience discouraged you from traveling? >> yes. absolutely. if no one else ever had to deal with this again, i would be so
. >> reporter: tiffany hess had to gate check her carry-on, but got it back in a different condition.he don'ts so jostled that cosmetic powders were crushed. these invisible retainers a costly casualty. >> it was like $500, or $525, something like that. >> reporter: despite the headlines, over 485 million pieces of luggage were handled last year, according to the department of transportation, and travel experts things are getting better, but no airline is perfect. what...
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purpose is to lay the groundwork for the implementation of the law and this regulation by forming the hessncil and promoting the persian language under the chairmanship of the above representative. the highest authority of that institution, while coordinating and communicating with the academy , i said that my academy can do this based on the mechanism mentioned in article 10, if a proposal is made in advance , a request from the academy is actually wording or the option is actually suitable or equivalent or finally wording is done , all the problems of the executive body will be solved by the person in charge of the matter, for example, a a device as the ministry of samad is possible. in advance , ask for a term to be selected in the database that mr. nasiri went to apply for citizenship tomorrow. you can finally use that database, so these are all the enforcement mechanisms in this law and in a way. if it is implemented, that enforcement guarantee, which now, because we can say that in public opinion or people's expectations, the issue of forced entry is more than the enforcement guarant
purpose is to lay the groundwork for the implementation of the law and this regulation by forming the hessncil and promoting the persian language under the chairmanship of the above representative. the highest authority of that institution, while coordinating and communicating with the academy , i said that my academy can do this based on the mechanism mentioned in article 10, if a proposal is made in advance , a request from the academy is actually wording or the option is actually suitable or...
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into seven of the biggest players in oil, exon, chevron, bp, shell, devin energy, occidental, and hessstion is, he's asking whether or not these oil companies colluded with either each other or with opec to jack up the price of oil and gasoline by agreeing to keep supply low. let me read you from this letter from pallone to the oil companies. he wrote, if us oil companies are colluding with each other and foreign cartels to manipulate global oil markets and harm american consumers who then pay more at the pump congress and the american people deserve to know polonius at a june 5 deadline for these companies to turn over a mountain of documents, including communications with opec officials, a list of meetings with opec, and nonpublic communications between shareholders about production. now, remember opec is led by saudi arabia opec plus is led by russia. some of the members include a rock or iran, kuwait. >> these are some of the biggest oil countries on the planet and they exist these cartels exist to set production, right? >> the members, they get into a meeting and they agree to set
into seven of the biggest players in oil, exon, chevron, bp, shell, devin energy, occidental, and hessstion is, he's asking whether or not these oil companies colluded with either each other or with opec to jack up the price of oil and gasoline by agreeing to keep supply low. let me read you from this letter from pallone to the oil companies. he wrote, if us oil companies are colluding with each other and foreign cartels to manipulate global oil markets and harm american consumers who then pay...
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with the formation of the hess council and the promotion of the persian language under the chairmanship of the representative of the highest authority of that body. coordination and communication with the academy this is what i mentioned, that my academy can use the same mechanism that is mentioned in article 10, if there is a proposal , then finally demand from the academy, in fact wording. either the option is actually suitable, or equivalent, or finally wording, all these problems of the executive body can be solved by the person in charge of the matter . suppose, for example, a body such as the ministry of samad may request a wording in advance for a term that is in the database. dear mr. nasiri, tomorrow, a citizen applicant went and came to see if i can finally use that database, so these are all the enforcement mechanisms in this law, and in a way, if it is implemented, the enforcement guarantee, which now, because we can say that in public opinion or expectations more people than guarantee the implementation of forced entry is not always a guarantee of implementation. forced ent
with the formation of the hess council and the promotion of the persian language under the chairmanship of the representative of the highest authority of that body. coordination and communication with the academy this is what i mentioned, that my academy can use the same mechanism that is mentioned in article 10, if there is a proposal , then finally demand from the academy, in fact wording. either the option is actually suitable, or equivalent, or finally wording, all these problems of the...
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is the most valuable asset that hess holds. it's also exxon's most valuable asset. ex-son controls 25%. hess is hoping to get its 30% stake in that. it says in the events of a challenge of ownership, this would mean essentially they would have the right of first refusal. there's a question. exxon is saying they think it's a change of ownership in the company. chevron and helsz with a change of ownership in the assets alone. this is what's playing out. it's expected to take some time to be looking at it. also you have regulators looking at this deal too. separately, exxon is holding its shareholder meeting today. the ceo marcie frost announced the fund would vote against the board of directors in opposition of the company's treatment of activist investors. marcie frost is going to be joining us ahead of that shareholder meeting coming up in the 8:00 hour. we'll hear from an executive of the u.s. chamber of commerce who supported it. >>> meantime american airlines shares are tumbling after it slashesed its sales outlook. i want t
is the most valuable asset that hess holds. it's also exxon's most valuable asset. ex-son controls 25%. hess is hoping to get its 30% stake in that. it says in the events of a challenge of ownership, this would mean essentially they would have the right of first refusal. there's a question. exxon is saying they think it's a change of ownership in the company. chevron and helsz with a change of ownership in the assets alone. this is what's playing out. it's expected to take some time to be...
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. >> tiffany hess had to gate check her carry on but got it back in a very different condition, the contentsled cosmetic powders and pallets were rushed, these invisible retainers a costly casualty. >> it was like $500 or $525, something like that. >> reporter: despite the headlines, over 485 million pieces of luggage were handled last year according to the department of transportation and travel experts say things are getting better, but no airline is perfect. >> what recourse do passengers have? >> travelers can get sort of compensation from the airline in the case of contents being broken or miss handled, as well as the outside -- the actual piece of luggage itself. >> reporter: experts say take photos of the outside as well as what you packed on the inside, or don't check a bag at all. >> i thought i had done everything right. >> reporter: tiffany did get a check from the airline for around $970 to cover her losses and some emotional baggage. >> has this whole experience discouraged you from traveling? >> yes. absolutely. if no one else ever had to deal with this again i would be so plea
. >> tiffany hess had to gate check her carry on but got it back in a very different condition, the contentsled cosmetic powders and pallets were rushed, these invisible retainers a costly casualty. >> it was like $500 or $525, something like that. >> reporter: despite the headlines, over 485 million pieces of luggage were handled last year according to the department of transportation and travel experts say things are getting better, but no airline is perfect. >> what...
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was very simple, very well thought out, rational, but today we look at auschwitz, and about rudolf hess, it was about the same, it was not timed with the executions of sundermoch , not timed with the october ones holidays, this is later fiction, because it seemed to us that it somehow sounds more tragic, in fact it was because they had nowhere to put the prisoner and they decided to simply reduce the number of arrests. and they were also shot in a deliberate way, so that not with one bullet, because this, well, this is fantastic, that a bullet pierced two skulls, and it was possible to knock out people in this way, but they were not shot once more, they were taken out, they were stripped , for example, before the shooting, because well, the clothes could still be needed, all this is terrible, we were talking about representatives of the creative intelligentsia, but what was being flooded. barges with people in the northern seas in russia somewhere, i’ve also read such stories, it’s much easier, the barge is old, it’s not needed, and plus you’ll drown a few hundred people who definitely
was very simple, very well thought out, rational, but today we look at auschwitz, and about rudolf hess, it was about the same, it was not timed with the executions of sundermoch , not timed with the october ones holidays, this is later fiction, because it seemed to us that it somehow sounds more tragic, in fact it was because they had nowhere to put the prisoner and they decided to simply reduce the number of arrests. and they were also shot in a deliberate way, so that not with one bullet,...
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international, international platforms about failed completely, remember at least the story with kakhovskaya hessas an event on which you could build a super effective informational bomb, so to speak, at the aggressor, all this failed, instead, the country consumes huge, well, devours huge funds for a single telethon, and essentially creates, well... such a servile servile media, a servile media space that serves only the ruling party and zelenskyi personally , we see in the column who should not be mentioned when covering events, and we see a list of the party freedom, european solidarity, the power of communities, there, well, there they write the platform of communities, but european solidarity, as we can see, is actually blocked, the funniest thing is that even the deputies of the regional councils were not allowed, so to speak, to include their synchronicities in media reports, this is absolute barbarism, and this is an anti-european policy, it has been talked about for a long time, all those approaches to the media sphere, i want to remind you that what matsuka did was censorship, it is...
international, international platforms about failed completely, remember at least the story with kakhovskaya hessas an event on which you could build a super effective informational bomb, so to speak, at the aggressor, all this failed, instead, the country consumes huge, well, devours huge funds for a single telethon, and essentially creates, well... such a servile servile media, a servile media space that serves only the ruling party and zelenskyi personally , we see in the column who should...
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what is characteristic, not a single military purpose, that is, everything that he will list. it was hess gas storage, i.e. exclusively objects of civil infrastructure, well, this is how they celebrate the victory over, as they say, nazism, well, how is it different, they are from the nazis, it is difficult to find a difference, i would say in general, it is impossible to find a difference in this situation, and here is what is interesting, what is the impression: that what really annoys russian propagandists the most is that other countries do not arrange bone dances around this, but still talk about the victory in the second world war, as well as about the war itself, as in principle, well , a tragic thing in general and a tragic moment in the history of mankind, and here is the fact that it is perceived precisely as a tragedy, and not as a holiday. they, well, they are particularly infuriated somehow. take a look. on the eve of may 9, europe and ukraine continue craze. in latvia, it is now not possible to put carnations even to the place where the monument to soviet soldiers is now thr
what is characteristic, not a single military purpose, that is, everything that he will list. it was hess gas storage, i.e. exclusively objects of civil infrastructure, well, this is how they celebrate the victory over, as they say, nazism, well, how is it different, they are from the nazis, it is difficult to find a difference, i would say in general, it is impossible to find a difference in this situation, and here is what is interesting, what is the impression: that what really annoys...
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reservoir, well, and other settlements, especially vesele-kazyki, which are near the dam of the khovska hessan be in any settlement along the coast of the dnieper, but they shell not only those unoccupied or occupied. populated areas, they also fire at those populated areas that they themselves occupied, what is the logic, mr. sergey, you know, they really do it sometimes in order to justify that they cannot cope in order to renew the electricity supply, because there has been no stable electricity for more than a month, just in the tile house, in the new tile house, everything works, almost everything works on generators, so from the depths of the occupied... territory, they quite often shell the occupied bridge, kakhovka is especially suffering, precisely the residential quarters of kokhovka, the second goal is to force people to leave, to make a militarized zone right along the coast, so that only the military will be there, that is why they intimidate the population and do everything to. .. it was simply not possible of course, to introduce our own bond, because without electricity, with
reservoir, well, and other settlements, especially vesele-kazyki, which are near the dam of the khovska hessan be in any settlement along the coast of the dnieper, but they shell not only those unoccupied or occupied. populated areas, they also fire at those populated areas that they themselves occupied, what is the logic, mr. sergey, you know, they really do it sometimes in order to justify that they cannot cope in order to renew the electricity supply, because there has been no stable...
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place, here was the dniester river, always, yes, full of water, normal, which, spinning her dniester hesseh, it's not enough that there was a drought, there really was a drought, this is an objective reason, but there were, there were... 10-20 days each, when the system was already short of energy, and we did not have the possibility of importing, and therefore the dispatcher the energy center gave the command to the manager of this station to dump water, and unfortunately, that station worked for a certain period in this mode, look, water carries a flow of 80 cubic meters per second, and skis 110 cubic meters per second, in order to give generation and ask the power system, you understand, so that there is no shutdown, of course, if every second 30 cubic meters more is discharged, the arithmetic is simple, count, the water has gone, and now it will take some time to fill it, but we can see the environmental consequences, they are negative, but what should be done... the dispatcher at the hydropower company in this situation, well, of course i don't, but we don't do it, we you we ask beca
place, here was the dniester river, always, yes, full of water, normal, which, spinning her dniester hesseh, it's not enough that there was a drought, there really was a drought, this is an objective reason, but there were, there were... 10-20 days each, when the system was already short of energy, and we did not have the possibility of importing, and therefore the dispatcher the energy center gave the command to the manager of this station to dump water, and unfortunately, that station worked...
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extremists from all over germany gather together every year and march in memory of rudolf hess.r the people. the organizer of the march is group three. one of many in europe who adhere to neo-nazi views, their ideology is dominated by racial theory and the desire for ethnic cleansing. you might think that russians or degenerates are coming, there is not a single normal citizen among them, every year it’s the same thing. gradually, peaceful walks with torches and reading specific literature flow into direct action. in october 2019, the twenty-seven-year-old neo-nazi tried. go to the synagogue, where there were 68 people on the occasion of the holiday. after he failed to break down the door, he opened fire on passersby and killed two people. the event was broadcast live from camera on his helmet. the key task of modern neo-nazis is to penetrate the corridors of power, integrate their like-minded people into the state apparatus, allowing activists to influence the legislative framework and evade responsibility. “we want to infiltrate people into the army, the police and the crimina
extremists from all over germany gather together every year and march in memory of rudolf hess.r the people. the organizer of the march is group three. one of many in europe who adhere to neo-nazi views, their ideology is dominated by racial theory and the desire for ethnic cleansing. you might think that russians or degenerates are coming, there is not a single normal citizen among them, every year it’s the same thing. gradually, peaceful walks with torches and reading specific literature...
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hess suffered serious injuries after of yesterday's enemy attacks, the ukrhydroenergo company said. they add, due to the destructive blows of the russians, the entire hydrogeneration was affected, and the destroyed equipment requires significant funds, as well as considerable efforts to repair and restore the facilities. russian hackers tried to hack the espresso satellite channel, but the specialists of our channel managed to repel the attack, and the russians managed to hack access to the channels of the star lite media group and inter and za'. the broadcast of the parade in moscow on red square - confirmed the chief editor of detectormedia natalya ligachova the same information was confirmed by the national council for television and radio broadcasting. ukrainian providers switched to iptv signal. law enforcement officers exposed a fraudulent call center whose employees defrauded farmers of over uah 2.5 million, the national police said. having a database of farms, scammers pretended to be potential customers. however, after receiving the products or payments for the promised goods, t
hess suffered serious injuries after of yesterday's enemy attacks, the ukrhydroenergo company said. they add, due to the destructive blows of the russians, the entire hydrogeneration was affected, and the destroyed equipment requires significant funds, as well as considerable efforts to repair and restore the facilities. russian hackers tried to hack the espresso satellite channel, but the specialists of our channel managed to repel the attack, and the russians managed to hack access to the...
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technical problems that arose there, they have already been solved, but nevertheless we had to suspend the hess, so these parameters converged and as a result it was a very difficult night, that is, we can say... that it is unlikely that there will be a repetition of just such global blackouts, well see limitations are what we are now we will live, and we will live, well, for the next couple of years, at least, i do not see any ways or tools that could quickly lead us out of the situation in which we are now, now the repairs of nuclear power units will begin, and this will further limit to ... the available amount of electricity in the system, therefore such restrictions, they will simply be a constant norm, and what will the situation look like in winter, will it differ from summer? and look, july-august, they are very similar to the amount of electricity consumed winter months, there is no fundamental difference here, and what there is... there will be restrictions there inevitably, but there is hope that by winter it will be possible to restore a certain number of power units and thermal and
technical problems that arose there, they have already been solved, but nevertheless we had to suspend the hess, so these parameters converged and as a result it was a very difficult night, that is, we can say... that it is unlikely that there will be a repetition of just such global blackouts, well see limitations are what we are now we will live, and we will live, well, for the next couple of years, at least, i do not see any ways or tools that could quickly lead us out of the situation in...
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totalitarian society, everything was very simple, very... rationally, today we look at auschwitz and rudolf hess roughly like this however, this did not coincide with the shooting of moss sanders not read before the october holidays, that's later. fiction, because it seemed to us that it somehow sounded more tragic that way, in fact it was, they had nowhere to put the prisoner, and they decided to simply reduce the number of detainees, and they also shot them thoughtfully, not with one bullet, because that it would be fantastic if a bullet pierced two skulls and it was possible to knock out people in this way, but they were not shot once more, they were taken out, they were undressed for... a charge before the execution, because clothes could still be needed, all this is terrible, i don't know, or it was about representatives of the creative intelligentsia, but the fact that barges were flooded with people somewhere in the northern seas in russia, i also read such stories, it’s much simpler, the barge is old, it’s not needed, and plus you you will still drown several hundred people who are defin
totalitarian society, everything was very simple, very... rationally, today we look at auschwitz and rudolf hess roughly like this however, this did not coincide with the shooting of moss sanders not read before the october holidays, that's later. fiction, because it seemed to us that it somehow sounded more tragic that way, in fact it was, they had nowhere to put the prisoner, and they decided to simply reduce the number of detainees, and they also shot them thoughtfully, not with one bullet,...
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simple, very well thought out, rational, but today we are looking at auschwitz, as well as about rudolf hess the same, it was completely, it was not timed executions of moss sanders, not timed to the october holidays. a later invention, because it seemed to us that it somehow sounded more tragic that way. actually, it was, they had no place to put the prisoner anymore and they decided to simply reduce the contingent of detainees and shot them also thoughtfully, not with one bullet, because it is, well, it is fantastic that the bullet pierced two skulls and it was possible to knock them out in this way people, but they were not shot once more, they were taken away, they were stripped. for example, before the execution, because the clothes could still be needed, all this is terrible, i don't know if this was specifically about the representatives creative intelligentsia, but the fact that barges were sunk together with people somewhere in the northern seas of russia, i also read such stories, it is much simpler, the barge is old, it is not needed, and plus you will also drown several hundred p
simple, very well thought out, rational, but today we are looking at auschwitz, as well as about rudolf hess the same, it was completely, it was not timed executions of moss sanders, not timed to the october holidays. a later invention, because it seemed to us that it somehow sounded more tragic that way. actually, it was, they had no place to put the prisoner anymore and they decided to simply reduce the contingent of detainees and shot them also thoughtfully, not with one bullet, because it...
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another 53 billion is due to chevron�*s deal with hess, which was approved earlier this week.hon 0il�*s shareholders — and by regulators — it will be expected to close in the fourth quarter of this year. dan kemp is chief research and investment officer at the investment management firm morningstar. dan, what is driving this boom in oil and gas deals we are seeing, what is driving this run? ., , ., , run? hello. yes, actually, it is a break-out _ run? hello. yes, actually, it is a break-out of— run? hello. yes, actually, it is a break-out of common i run? hello. yes, actually, it- is a break-out of common sense is a break—out of common sense in the energy industry that is driving this, particularly this latest deal because if you cast your mind back a few years ago, we have this massive boom in shale energy, new form of energy production, and from that we had oversupply and make energy companies were investing very heavily, being quite speculative in their use of profits, and now after the crises and ups and downs over the last few years and we see covid has been part of that,
another 53 billion is due to chevron�*s deal with hess, which was approved earlier this week.hon 0il�*s shareholders — and by regulators — it will be expected to close in the fourth quarter of this year. dan kemp is chief research and investment officer at the investment management firm morningstar. dan, what is driving this boom in oil and gas deals we are seeing, what is driving this run? ., , ., , run? hello. yes, actually, it is a break-out _ run? hello. yes, actually, it is a...
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another 353 billion is due to chevron�*s deal hess with.roved by regulators, it will be expected to close in the fourth quarter of this year. erin delmore reporting. software giant sales force shares plunged in extended trading, down 16% — this after the company reported weaker—than—expected quarterly revenue. it's outlook for the current quarter also fell short of what analysts were expecting. the weaker guidance signals less optimism in the company's artificial intelligence strategy. to the shipping industry — there's been growing concerns about re—routing to avoid the suez canal that's creating more problems and higher costs. since last october, shipping vessels were forced to avoid the waters off yemen, after facing attacks from iran—backed houthi militias. but that's not all — ports and terminals are finding it hard to cope with the schedule changes after another key shipping short cut, the panama canal, restricted the number of ships that can pass through each day because of low water levels. that's been in place since last november.
another 353 billion is due to chevron�*s deal hess with.roved by regulators, it will be expected to close in the fourth quarter of this year. erin delmore reporting. software giant sales force shares plunged in extended trading, down 16% — this after the company reported weaker—than—expected quarterly revenue. it's outlook for the current quarter also fell short of what analysts were expecting. the weaker guidance signals less optimism in the company's artificial intelligence strategy....
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and we're doing so with a relatively flat hess count. -- flathead count.e: and you're being countercyclical right now. tell us how many headwinds are you experiencing in the world of the consumer right now? how reticent are they to shop? harley: it's really important because the state of the consumers is something that's everyone's thinking about. we see the consumer remaining quite resilient. what we do see is these consumers are buying from brands they love and feeling affinity to. all those brands are all on shopify. but a new area of business are those less discretionary brands like necessarily or -- nestle or bark box and when you combine our enterprise offering, shopify point of sell which is the physical retail product we have and b to b and all these new merchant solutions you're beginning to see they're going to lead to serious growth. and that's why we're optimistic. ed: shopify president harley finkelstein. thank you. we're going to hear from the rivian following the companies earnings report. caroline? caroline: let's talk e.v.'s elsewhere. the
and we're doing so with a relatively flat hess count. -- flathead count.e: and you're being countercyclical right now. tell us how many headwinds are you experiencing in the world of the consumer right now? how reticent are they to shop? harley: it's really important because the state of the consumers is something that's everyone's thinking about. we see the consumer remaining quite resilient. what we do see is these consumers are buying from brands they love and feeling affinity to. all those...
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last year marathon oil up 16% that time frame this happens on heels of the chevron acquisition of hesse are waiting for regulatoryr regulators to sign off on dow industrials up 3% s&p up 11% nasdaq up 13% bay have it all-time high yesterday above 17,000 for the first time, joining me medical ill wealth management president co-head eric, great to see you thank you so much for being here congratulations on this big job you just hit 3.3 trillion dollars, in assets under management wow! . >> again thanks for having me lucky to be here not only behalf of myself but great pattern in team around the country really representative us final advisers that work with clients every day. >> how do you want to allocate 3.3 trillion i was reading fundstrat thomasly said any weakness buying i dip seasonality good for june how do you see see it 2024 off to nice start if you look back 23rd last thursday 100th trading day of the year market up more than 10% so far year-to-date. history would tell us, there is about 80% chance we still have almost double-digit returns for remaining days in the year so i wou
last year marathon oil up 16% that time frame this happens on heels of the chevron acquisition of hesse are waiting for regulatoryr regulators to sign off on dow industrials up 3% s&p up 11% nasdaq up 13% bay have it all-time high yesterday above 17,000 for the first time, joining me medical ill wealth management president co-head eric, great to see you thank you so much for being here congratulations on this big job you just hit 3.3 trillion dollars, in assets under management wow! ....
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senate majority leader chuck schumer is urging the ftc to pump the brakes on the $53 billion bid to buy hess> the biden administration is giving the latest chips act award to polar semiconductor worth $525 the million this will help the company build the foundry operation in minnesota and double the u.s. production >>> reuters reporting safety regulators are launching a probe into amazon self-driving car unit inspectors are looking at 500 zoox vehicles with the driving system unexpected braking. >>> and unionized workers at apple's maryland store vote in favor of authorizing a strike over schedule practices and waging with the cost of living out of line. >>> and the dow looks to build on the longest winning streak so far. futures are implied higher by 33 points and the nasdaq is up by 32 points. joining me now is jay woods at freedom capital markets. jay jay, this is a market that has been resilient over the course of the last three or four weeks with a decent bounce off the correction that never came about. >> 5.5% retracem we are looking forward to this week is a slew of data it was a quie
senate majority leader chuck schumer is urging the ftc to pump the brakes on the $53 billion bid to buy hess> the biden administration is giving the latest chips act award to polar semiconductor worth $525 the million this will help the company build the foundry operation in minnesota and double the u.s. production >>> reuters reporting safety regulators are launching a probe into amazon self-driving car unit inspectors are looking at 500 zoox vehicles with the driving system...
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. >>> hess shareholders approve a $53 billion sale to chevron. exxonmobil has challenged chevron's shares of the drilling cons consortium. conocophillips is in advanced talks to buy marathon oil. a deal appears to have been imminent last night. there is still word talks could emerge. >>> shares in american airlines are lower in the extended trade after they issued a profit warning for the second quarter, the flag carrier blaming a weaker pricing power. they now are at $1.5 a share. i read an article about the end of revenge travel by americans. >>> now, still coming up in the show, polls open in south africa if what's set to be the most competitive election in years. we'll have a live report from johannesburg next. don't go away. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventr
. >>> hess shareholders approve a $53 billion sale to chevron. exxonmobil has challenged chevron's shares of the drilling cons consortium. conocophillips is in advanced talks to buy marathon oil. a deal appears to have been imminent last night. there is still word talks could emerge. >>> shares in american airlines are lower in the extended trade after they issued a profit warning for the second quarter, the flag carrier blaming a weaker pricing power. they now are at $1.5 a...
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. >> and the hess deal you were talking about yesterday was basically an acquisition of existing assets drilling in new areas. right? because they want to buy what is already there are they already know there is stuff in the ground they can pull out. >> exactly. and these are more mature assets. so it is also not a deal that will lead to exponential growth. it is more keeping production at the same level. so it is more attractive as you noted to go with assets that are already producing and already proven rather than spending all that money to -- >> remind me where eagleford is. >> it is in texas. not part of the permian. it is a little south and east. >> and balkan is midwest? >> north dakota. >> need a man evep every time. >> i will bring one tomorrow. >>> let's get to the cnbc news update. >> supreme court justice samuel alito refused to recuse himself today from any cases involving donald trump. the 2020 election or the january 6 insurrection. democrats demanded the recusal following a "new york times"s report claiming flags carried by january 6 rioters were flown outside of his hom
. >> and the hess deal you were talking about yesterday was basically an acquisition of existing assets drilling in new areas. right? because they want to buy what is already there are they already know there is stuff in the ground they can pull out. >> exactly. and these are more mature assets. so it is also not a deal that will lead to exponential growth. it is more keeping production at the same level. so it is more attractive as you noted to go with assets that are already...
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hess says he will never visit this popular surfing area again.s i will be honest i will never go back down there it is done for me. i know a lot of the folks i've talked to and in our network they are done as well. we live close. we are in san diego so it's right here it's been our backyard for very long time we been going to mexico at least for myself 15 years and that has stopped though. we may had a false sense of security. >> officials with the fbi, u.s. state department and the baja california office are all working this case. jonathan: christina coleman andn los angeles, thank you. >> we have seen a massive increase in the number of rents and more attacks globally in the last year which went up as much and 74%. u.s. entities were the most heavily targeted with attacks against the healthcare sector roughly doubling what they had been the year before. arthel: director of national intelligence warning congress about an alarming rise in cyber attacks the number of ransom were attacks worldwide grew as much is 74% 2023. one of them targeted unit
hess says he will never visit this popular surfing area again.s i will be honest i will never go back down there it is done for me. i know a lot of the folks i've talked to and in our network they are done as well. we live close. we are in san diego so it's right here it's been our backyard for very long time we been going to mexico at least for myself 15 years and that has stopped though. we may had a false sense of security. >> officials with the fbi, u.s. state department and the baja...
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conocophillips acquiring marathon oil in a $17.1 billion all stock deal right after the chevron hessdation in had this industry is coming. it is a -- with the price of oil being so high and companies vilified by the government they're now looking at how do i maximize returns for shareholders, how do i clean up my balance sheet, looking for efficiencies and capital returns of it's an unbelievable time to be an investor in the oil industry. i don't think we're anywhere near tends of this. maria: mike, i want to thank you for being here this morning. great to have you. i know you're ending this hour but you're going to come back soon. >> yes. maria: mike lee. brian brenberg is here as a special guest panelist for the rest of the morning. he's walking in right now, brian brenberg on set. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. stay with us. [introspective music] recipes. recipes that are more than their ingredients. ♪ [smoke alarm] recipes written by hand and lost to time... can now be analyzed and restored using the power of dell ai. preserving memories and helping t
conocophillips acquiring marathon oil in a $17.1 billion all stock deal right after the chevron hessdation in had this industry is coming. it is a -- with the price of oil being so high and companies vilified by the government they're now looking at how do i maximize returns for shareholders, how do i clean up my balance sheet, looking for efficiencies and capital returns of it's an unbelievable time to be an investor in the oil industry. i don't think we're anywhere near tends of this. maria:...
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some say the best thing he's done is go after hess in a deal that's being challenged right pu by regulatorsthink the best thing he did was not overpay for anadarko. he let that very expensive acquisition go to occidental petroleum which p almost ruined it if it weren't for warren buffett. if he foolishly won the bidding war for that property it would be much, much lower. it wasn't luck. he knew. seventh, there are many reasons why i say own apple don't trade it. we saw one of them during the run from dow 30,000 which is the triumph of their service revenue stream. the remarkable amalgam of all the things you pay for apple, just keeps growing and growing. given the amazing customer satisfaction you can extrapolate the service revenue stream to a lifetime value per customer. and you know that the cell phone purchase is just the beginning of the profits. still -- apple is expanding aggressively into o'other areas with big population centers. in the end i think tim cook's done a remarkable job. he's improving some products and abandoning others. you've got to like it. 8, jamie dimon the ceo of
some say the best thing he's done is go after hess in a deal that's being challenged right pu by regulatorsthink the best thing he did was not overpay for anadarko. he let that very expensive acquisition go to occidental petroleum which p almost ruined it if it weren't for warren buffett. if he foolishly won the bidding war for that property it would be much, much lower. it wasn't luck. he knew. seventh, there are many reasons why i say own apple don't trade it. we saw one of them during the...
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. >> shareholders with new york based energy company hess have approved a $50 billion merger with chevronramon bay chevron rights to a major oil field in south america, according to the wall street journal. rival exxon claims that it has a contractual right to bid on the oil field. legal proceedings are expected to continue into next year if the arbitration goes in. exxon's favor, it could unravel that deal on wall street. stocks were mixed on a quiet day of trading after the holiday, the dow fell more than 216 points, but the nasdaq was up on strength by tech stocks and the s&p was virtually unchanged. shares of nvidia were up 7% to bring its gains for the year to 130. >> governor newsom and the california teachers association have reached an agreement over his budget proposal. newsom's plan protected public schools from nearly $9 billion in immediate cuts. but the california teachers association argued it would cost districts nearly $12 billion in the future by changing the formula for public spending on schools. the agreement will not reduce guaranteed spending for schools as much as o
. >> shareholders with new york based energy company hess have approved a $50 billion merger with chevronramon bay chevron rights to a major oil field in south america, according to the wall street journal. rival exxon claims that it has a contractual right to bid on the oil field. legal proceedings are expected to continue into next year if the arbitration goes in. exxon's favor, it could unravel that deal on wall street. stocks were mixed on a quiet day of trading after the holiday, the...