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do you believe that there's reason to believe now that the hess acquisition can go through? it's unfortunate that it's taken as long as it has but we remain confident that hess has the strong side of the argument on the arbitration over the joint operating agreement that's in question here, hearing is slated for may of this year before the arbitration panel and they've indicated a decision within the following three months. we used the time that we've had here to prepare for integration and that's gone very, very well. hess has continued to deliver strong results on a standalone basis, chevron has done the same and as we bring these two companies together later this year it will be an even stronger company at that point in time. maria: this is a powerful combination and i want to get your take on where the growth is and the opportunities are for chevron. i think it was really interesting that one of your big pieces of business in the u.s. gulf, president trump is calling it the gulf of america as opposed to the gulf of mexico. can you walk us through the big opportunities fo
do you believe that there's reason to believe now that the hess acquisition can go through? it's unfortunate that it's taken as long as it has but we remain confident that hess has the strong side of the argument on the arbitration over the joint operating agreement that's in question here, hearing is slated for may of this year before the arbitration panel and they've indicated a decision within the following three months. we used the time that we've had here to prepare for integration and...
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hess said well why don't we do what we do best.e just motivate a child to read and that was our mission. that was our mission to m just motivate and forget about words. just get them to read a book is the best way to put that. that's where it all started. >> mr. buttino you started on a cbs affiliate in buffalo a local program? >> yes, that's correct. people sometimes don't believe that. the program started in the buffalo new york area. channel 17 was the first educational television station in new york state and we were probably a staff of about 12 people when it started. eventuallyyb we had maybe 15 or0 so yeah it was developed in the buffalo area. i had an intern at "cnn" and i had these ideas about how i wanted to do a program like this so she wrote up a three-page thing with some idea and she named it "reading rainbow." i thought well i don't know if i want reading in there because you know it's like school. eventually people advise me yeah let's call it "reading rainbow" and that's when he gets going. i had ideas for the form
hess said well why don't we do what we do best.e just motivate a child to read and that was our mission. that was our mission to m just motivate and forget about words. just get them to read a book is the best way to put that. that's where it all started. >> mr. buttino you started on a cbs affiliate in buffalo a local program? >> yes, that's correct. people sometimes don't believe that. the program started in the buffalo new york area. channel 17 was the first educational...
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confident hess will prevail in the arbitration, saying there is a line of sight to resolution later. stephens, we're getting more news out of washington. a busy afternoon megan costello joining us now with these new details. megan. >> a few more details scott on tariffs. the press pool is back in the oval office right now with president trump. we have not yet gotten the tape feed from that. but just based on the headlines that we're getting from the wires, it appears that he's saying now that oil and gas tariffs will take effect by february 18th. it is not yet clear if that is only on canada and mexico, or if canada and mexico. oil and gas tariffs could be earlier. but we will be getting some oil and gas tariffs, he says by february 18th. he's also saying that nothing can forestall at this point those tariffs taking effect on canada, mexico and china by tomorrow. he also says those 25% and 10% levels respectively could increase. and then he's also talking about additional tariffs. it looks like he mentioned steel, aluminum, copper and pharmaceuticals as different commodities where he
confident hess will prevail in the arbitration, saying there is a line of sight to resolution later. stephens, we're getting more news out of washington. a busy afternoon megan costello joining us now with these new details. megan. >> a few more details scott on tariffs. the press pool is back in the oval office right now with president trump. we have not yet gotten the tape feed from that. but just based on the headlines that we're getting from the wires, it appears that he's saying now...
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one of them has to be the deal with hess.t was $53 billion deal that you first proposed in october of 2023. it's been a long time that that's been hung up in arbitration with exxonmobil because of what they claim is, is their right of first refusal when it comes to guyana. what can you tell us about where that stands? when do you think we'll have answers to this? >> yeah. we remain confident that hess. >> will prevail. >> in the arbitration on that transaction and the arbitration over that. >> joint operating agreement. >> last year, the. >> ftc approved. >> the transaction, shareholders. >> approved the. >> transaction, and the arbitration is set for. may of this year. and the arbitration. >> panel has indicated that. >> within three. >> months they'll. >> render their their decision. >> and so. >> it has. taken longer. >> than. >> than we would have liked. but we've got a line. >> of. >> sight to resolution later this year. >> what do you do in the meantime? do you act accordingly? does it allow you to kind of prepare. >> f
one of them has to be the deal with hess.t was $53 billion deal that you first proposed in october of 2023. it's been a long time that that's been hung up in arbitration with exxonmobil because of what they claim is, is their right of first refusal when it comes to guyana. what can you tell us about where that stands? when do you think we'll have answers to this? >> yeah. we remain confident that hess. >> will prevail. >> in the arbitration on that transaction and the...
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. >> so the hess family has left a couple of those things.ne of the most important thing that we have found are those trousers that belong to the prisoner. probably a person that died here, in this, in this, in this place. you can see the red triangle, which means it was a jewish political prisoner. but next to this you can also see this wire that was probably actually a way to be able to wear it for a person that was, uh, that was starving here. >> the only hint of anything out of the ordinary in this house is down here in the cellar, where this tunnel allowed the commander to go from his idyllic family life to the slaughter. he was organizing next door. just a couple of hundred yards from the house. inside the camp. what rudolf hÖss did was refine the techniques of mass killing. he'd felt they were too inefficient at treblinka, so he took the gas chambers and scaled them up here to an industrial level. it's really only when you're inside the gas chamber that you get a sense of the horror of this place. more than a million people were killed
. >> so the hess family has left a couple of those things.ne of the most important thing that we have found are those trousers that belong to the prisoner. probably a person that died here, in this, in this, in this place. you can see the red triangle, which means it was a jewish political prisoner. but next to this you can also see this wire that was probably actually a way to be able to wear it for a person that was, uh, that was starving here. >> the only hint of anything out of...
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hess, welcome. welcome to the committee. >> thank you. >> senator, you've made several references to your religion. today. i share that devotion to christianity. but i must say, i've been reminded somewhat of saul on his way to damascus. you seem to have been converted over the last several weeks and several months. you wrote in your book just last year that. but if we're going to, this is the book war on warriors. but if we're going to send our boys to fight and it should be boys, we need to unleash them to win later on. our boys should not fight by rules written by dignified men. which is it? is it? is it? only boys can fight. i mean, you've you've testified here today that you believe in women in combat, but you didn't just last year. how do you explain your
hess, welcome. welcome to the committee. >> thank you. >> senator, you've made several references to your religion. today. i share that devotion to christianity. but i must say, i've been reminded somewhat of saul on his way to damascus. you seem to have been converted over the last several weeks and several months. you wrote in your book just last year that. but if we're going to, this is the book war on warriors. but if we're going to send our boys to fight and it should be boys,...
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. >> so the hess family has left a couple of those things. of the most important thing that we have found are those trousers that belong to the prisoner. probably a person that died here, in this, in this, in this place. you can see the red triangle, which means it was a jewish political prisoner. but next to this you can also see this wire that was probably actually a way to be able to wear it for a person that was, uh, that was starving here. >> the only hint of anything out of the ordinary in this house is down here in the cellar, where this tunnel allowed the commander to go from his idyllic family life to the slaughter. he was organizing next door. just a couple of hundred yards from the house. inside the camp. what rudolf hÖss did was refine the techniques of mass killing. he'd felt they were too inefficient at treblinka. so he took the gas chambers and scale them up here to an industrial level. it's really only when you're inside the gas chamber that you get a sense of the horror of this place. more than a million people were killed he
. >> so the hess family has left a couple of those things. of the most important thing that we have found are those trousers that belong to the prisoner. probably a person that died here, in this, in this, in this place. you can see the red triangle, which means it was a jewish political prisoner. but next to this you can also see this wire that was probably actually a way to be able to wear it for a person that was, uh, that was starving here. >> the only hint of anything out of...
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hess, welcome. welcome to the committee. >> thank you. >> senator, you've made several references to your religion. today. i share that devotion to christianity. but i must say, i've been reminded somewhat of saul on his way to damascus. you seem to have been converted over the last several weeks and several months. you wrote in your book just last year that. but if we're going to, this is the book war on warriors. but if we're going to send our boys to fight and it should be boys, we need to unleash them to win later on. our boys should not fight by rules written by dignified men. which is it? is it? is it? only boys can fight. i mean, you've you've testified here today that you believe in women in combat, but you didn't just last year. how do you explain your conversion, senator? >> my testimony is clear. writing a book is different than being secretary of defense. and i look forward to leading the men and women of our military. and my comment there, senator, was about the burdensome rules of enga
hess, welcome. welcome to the committee. >> thank you. >> senator, you've made several references to your religion. today. i share that devotion to christianity. but i must say, i've been reminded somewhat of saul on his way to damascus. you seem to have been converted over the last several weeks and several months. you wrote in your book just last year that. but if we're going to, this is the book war on warriors. but if we're going to send our boys to fight and it should be boys,...
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too, when it came to chevron, what you're seeing there is there's a lot of still pressure with their hessnd i think there's a lot of questions there. and they're likely not going to get answers until the end of this year. so i think some of that's probably why you're seeing a little more pressure on chevron than you are exxon, because both of them have like refinery issues that i think were the biggest things that we saw there. but i think what's interesting longer term is chevron is getting in this space of producing power plants. and that was something this week that we saw everyone saying, oh, we might not need as much energy if ai is much cheaper to produce, but a lot of that demand is going to come from things like manufacturing onshoring electric vehicles, electrification of the economy. so i think a lot of that longer term is actually still a really big opportunity. >> i mean, it's such a curious space, right, because it's not a big part of the market. right. energy at three plus percent. and the 2 or 3 big stocks are half the way it kind of goes. chevron. but it's also you think o
too, when it came to chevron, what you're seeing there is there's a lot of still pressure with their hessnd i think there's a lot of questions there. and they're likely not going to get answers until the end of this year. so i think some of that's probably why you're seeing a little more pressure on chevron than you are exxon, because both of them have like refinery issues that i think were the biggest things that we saw there. but i think what's interesting longer term is chevron is getting in...
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overlooking auschwitz one, it was the home of the nazi commandant rudolf hess and his family. life of the family is depicted in the oscar—winning film zone of interest. herwife oscar—winning film zone of interest. her wife called the house at paradise, the house from where her husband planned the murder of one per1 million people. the top floor of the house was built by prisoners to house was built by prisoners to house the rapidly expanding hess family, including the fifth child who was born in this house. so [000:14:10;00] [000:14:10;00]
overlooking auschwitz one, it was the home of the nazi commandant rudolf hess and his family. life of the family is depicted in the oscar—winning film zone of interest. herwife oscar—winning film zone of interest. her wife called the house at paradise, the house from where her husband planned the murder of one per1 million people. the top floor of the house was built by prisoners to house was built by prisoners to house the rapidly expanding hess family, including the fifth child who was...