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carlos tiene mÁs. >>> la de garcÍa mÁrquez es el vivo ejemplo de como las historias de macondo se hacen >>> un escritor prolifico que sobreviviÓ ante la pobreza, y volaban en su mente decenas de historias. >>> fue ungido por la pobreza, y esa unciÓn le da su estilo, y creo que viene a ser parte del ambiente propicio para su genialidad. >>> y con su cumpleaÑos 85 lleÓo la versiÓn digital, y la historia del coronel buendÍa se niega a desaparecer. >>> es ejemplo. >>> en las calles nadie duda de la grandeza del nobel colombiano. >>> es un ejemplo para todos. >>> es la historia de nuestro paÍs. es como un patrimonio. >> vive e mÉxico convertido en el mÁs grande periodista colombiano que se niega a ser entrevistado, que se le impide sentirse una estrella. en 1977 se publicÓ el primer cuento de Él, en 1955 firmÓ su primer contrato con un diario. y desde entonces se convirtiÓ en su casa. >>> esperando el segundo tomo de su historia, "vivir para
carlos tiene mÁs. >>> la de garcÍa mÁrquez es el vivo ejemplo de como las historias de macondo se hacen >>> un escritor prolifico que sobreviviÓ ante la pobreza, y volaban en su mente decenas de historias. >>> fue ungido por la pobreza, y esa unciÓn le da su estilo, y creo que viene a ser parte del ambiente propicio para su genialidad. >>> y con su cumpleaÑos 85 lleÓo la versiÓn digital, y la historia del coronel buendÍa se niega a desaparecer....
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@@noticiunivisunionnoe el nobel de la literatura fue el creador de macondo, un lugar imaginario, y quev colombia. >>> si entendemos que representa lo que todos quisiÉramos llegar a ser. manejar la palabra y manejar con un sentido mÁgico. >>> un escritor prolifico que sobreviviÓ ante la pobreza, y volaban en su mente decenas de histnoticis. >>> fue ungido por la pobreza, y esa unciÓn le da su estilo, y creo que viene a ser parte del ambiente propiciouniv para nnotn ionnialidno >>>ion yivisio@@ticier su cumpl historia del coronel buendÍa se niega a desaparecer. >>> es ejemplo. >>> en las calles nadie duda de la grandeza del nobel colombiano. >>> es un ejemplo para todos. >>> es la historia de nuestro paÍs. es como un patrimonio. >>> vive en mÉxico convertido en el mÁs grande periodista colombiano que se niegaunivisiÓn su casa. >>> esperando el segundo tomo de su historia, "vivir para contarlo. a lo mejor sale en versiÓn digital. hasta pronto.
@@noticiunivisunionnoe el nobel de la literatura fue el creador de macondo, un lugar imaginario, y quev colombia. >>> si entendemos que representa lo que todos quisiÉramos llegar a ser. manejar la palabra y manejar con un sentido mÁgico. >>> un escritor prolifico que sobreviviÓ ante la pobreza, y volaban en su mente decenas de histnoticis. >>> fue ungido por la pobreza, y esa unciÓn le da su estilo, y creo que viene a ser parte del ambiente propiciouniv para nnotn...
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you had macondo. you had worries about algeria. had a lot of sense that maybe the balance sheet was stressed. put it in context. what has happened in the last 12 months? this anadarko versus the one that was in the ropes in the '30s and '20s. >> well, properly so in the sense that people were very nervous about what would happen in the gulf of mexico. that tragic accident has led to a much safer industry at the end of the day. we have gotten that behind us in terms of the settlement we did with bp, so in terms of that uncertainty around our company, we hit record-highs subsequent to that event just a couple of weeks ago, so people recognize that the underlying portfolio still has tremendous val ewe. we've now got that overhang from macondo behind us. we've now got the windfall profits tax uncertainties behind us. we've now collected or will be collecting, assuming approval here in four months. $4.4 billion of contract reformation, if you will, so these are things that have added tremendous certainty to the forward look of the compa
you had macondo. you had worries about algeria. had a lot of sense that maybe the balance sheet was stressed. put it in context. what has happened in the last 12 months? this anadarko versus the one that was in the ropes in the '30s and '20s. >> well, properly so in the sense that people were very nervous about what would happen in the gulf of mexico. that tragic accident has led to a much safer industry at the end of the day. we have gotten that behind us in terms of the settlement we...
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including senator landrieu, who is at the point of the spear on dealing with the deepwater horizon macondo oil spill know how important it is that we do the job and that we do it right. so we appreciate the appropriations from this committee, or from the congress last year relative to helping us do our job in the oceans of america. we have a lot more work to do. but we're moving forward not only in the gulf of mexico and decisions still have to be mabel on how we will move forward in the arctic, but preliminary decisions have been made there on additional opportunity there's. on the renewable energy front, which i know senator shaheen and others have been so strongly supportive of, along with the chairman, we are doing a lot of different things. but the 29 projects with chairman bingaman mentioned at the beginning, that really has created a renewable energy revolution on public lands. and it's not just in california and arizona and new mexico, but also places senator lee in milford, utah where we see wind energy and senator barrasso who are now contemplating and reviewing the potential for
including senator landrieu, who is at the point of the spear on dealing with the deepwater horizon macondo oil spill know how important it is that we do the job and that we do it right. so we appreciate the appropriations from this committee, or from the congress last year relative to helping us do our job in the oceans of america. we have a lot more work to do. but we're moving forward not only in the gulf of mexico and decisions still have to be mabel on how we will move forward in the...
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but that was a play on the macondo., they've proven themselves to be so much more than just the emergency responsiveness. they're second to none when it comes to cleaning up disasters. consistent day-to-day business. and this is a wonderful area to be in, now that more and more companies are outsourcing their environmental and maintenance programs. clean harbors cleans up after some of the nastiest sectors out there. refineries, chemical plants, paper mills, manufacturing, power generation facilities. and most importantly of all, oil and gas fields. in a world where we spent $145 billion in drilling in the country just last year, up massively from just $13 billionç in the year 2000, we need clean harbors more than ever. so it's no wonder when they reported back on february 22nd, that he they knocked it out of the park with much higher than expected revenues. better still, clean harbors raised guidance for 2012. now the stock is giving us a solid double since i first got behind it in 2010. up 22% since the last time i sp
but that was a play on the macondo., they've proven themselves to be so much more than just the emergency responsiveness. they're second to none when it comes to cleaning up disasters. consistent day-to-day business. and this is a wonderful area to be in, now that more and more companies are outsourcing their environmental and maintenance programs. clean harbors cleans up after some of the nastiest sectors out there. refineries, chemical plants, paper mills, manufacturing, power generation...
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i'm going to be glued to this presentation from this high-growth oil company that survived the macondo oil spill with flying colors. also on tuesday, chevron's got an analyst's meeting. we heard from exxon this week that production figures were only so-so, and it was a huge disappointment, causing people to bail despite high oil prices. will chevron say the same thing? do we have to stick with more nimble independent producers like an anadarko if we like what they tell us or cramer fave eog or continental resources? we're going to get some figures and some facts, and i'm going to come back to you on the chevron meeting because every year it is one of the most important analyst meetings. chevron always gives you the straight skinny on where oil prices are going. they've been uncannily correct. whence after the close we hear from vera bradley. now, this is a heavily shorted handbag and accessory stock that's become a brutal battleground. shorts got squeezed today. viciously. will the same thing happen again after vera reports? we're on the sidelines for this one or even in the stands. a
i'm going to be glued to this presentation from this high-growth oil company that survived the macondo oil spill with flying colors. also on tuesday, chevron's got an analyst's meeting. we heard from exxon this week that production figures were only so-so, and it was a huge disappointment, causing people to bail despite high oil prices. will chevron say the same thing? do we have to stick with more nimble independent producers like an anadarko if we like what they tell us or cramer fave eog or...
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it's all because of a macondo explosion that took place in april 2010. it set things back. but at least puts us in a position where the regulatory environment politics aside, the regulatory environment going forward is going to be one that is going to enhance production growth, even on federal lands. >> yes. but you know that part of that energy information report said that we're at nine-year lows. nine-year lows going back to when they started the data, which i think is 2003. i think that's pretty indicting. >> nine-year lows on federal lands. it takes an awful long time to get production up. and those lows are because of a lack of investment over a 20-year period of time through lots of administrations. >> all right. now, you're saying the shale revolution and other activities, this could really help the economy and build jobs. and i love this. i call this the energy mod of economic growth. tell us about that. >> well, there is no doubt that we're seeing an industrial revolution, a reindustrialization of america taking place because of the shale revolution that is taking
it's all because of a macondo explosion that took place in april 2010. it set things back. but at least puts us in a position where the regulatory environment politics aside, the regulatory environment going forward is going to be one that is going to enhance production growth, even on federal lands. >> yes. but you know that part of that energy information report said that we're at nine-year lows. nine-year lows going back to when they started the data, which i think is 2003. i think...
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you, including senator landrieu, it was the point of the spirit eating with the deepwater horizon macondod that we do it right. so we appreciate the appropriations from this committee. from the congress last year, relative to helping us do our job in the oceans of america. we have a lot more work to do, but we are moving forward, not only in the gulf of mexico, and decision still have to be made on how we move forward in the arctic, but some decisions have been made their on additional opportunities. on the renewable energy front, which i have senator shaheen and others have been so strongly supportive of a long with the chairman, we are doing a lot of different things, but 29 projects with chairman mentioned at the beginning, that really has created a renewable energy revolution on -- not just in california and arizona and new mexico, but also places senator lee in utah, where we see wind energy and senator barrasso, where we are now contemplating and renewing the potential for 3000-megawatt project on the eastern part of wyoming. there are huge things are happening in renewable energy.
you, including senator landrieu, it was the point of the spirit eating with the deepwater horizon macondod that we do it right. so we appreciate the appropriations from this committee. from the congress last year, relative to helping us do our job in the oceans of america. we have a lot more work to do, but we are moving forward, not only in the gulf of mexico, and decision still have to be made on how we move forward in the arctic, but some decisions have been made their on additional...
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because whether it be macondo, latin america, people still love it.>> you get ahead of these reports in a sloppy take it doesn't make you money. >> we didn't get to williams. >> an acquisition where the stock is going higher. i like that situation. >> we actually just got to williams. what's on "mad money" tonight? >> i have cliffs. cliffs natural. we've got to find out for heaven's sake whether things are as bad as china indicates. and western resources. similar to what we saw with williams. ask them whether that business is going to continue to be as strong as it is. >> six in 60. "mad money" tonight. good insight into bhp comments. >>> tiffany's underperforming the s&p 500 this year. but they posted very solid numbers. the stock is up today. we're going to get much more on that coming up. more "squawk on the street" straight ahead. ♪ why do you whisper, green grass? ♪ ♪ why tell the trees what ain't so? ♪ [ all ] shh! ♪ whispering grass ♪ the trees don't have to know ♪ no, no [ all ] shh! ♪ why tell them all your secrets ♪ ♪ who kissed there long a
because whether it be macondo, latin america, people still love it.>> you get ahead of these reports in a sloppy take it doesn't make you money. >> we didn't get to williams. >> an acquisition where the stock is going higher. i like that situation. >> we actually just got to williams. what's on "mad money" tonight? >> i have cliffs. cliffs natural. we've got to find out for heaven's sake whether things are as bad as china indicates. and western resources....
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we've been drilling onshore and offshore for the last 50 years and until the macondo well blew up inspectacular fashion and killed 11 people which is very unfortunate and the fault of b.p. and contractors that weren't doing their jobs correctly, it's been mostly successful, mr. president. we've drilled 40,000 wells. 40,000. so when the senator from alaska says we know something about oil and gas drilling, trust me, it would be like asking the senators from michigan do you know something about building cars. we know about this. we've been fracking. we've been using horizontal drilling, and we know there is a lot of oil and gas still to be found. and the senator talked about some of his reserves. senator, i know that you're aware that louisiana just off the coast louisiana produces just about as much oil as we import from saudi arabia every year. i don't know if you knew that. and how are your reserves looking in alaska? mr. begich: sph-fbgt, this line, what is this line here? this is the pipeline that brings resources here down through valdez and ships it throughout the countries in t
we've been drilling onshore and offshore for the last 50 years and until the macondo well blew up inspectacular fashion and killed 11 people which is very unfortunate and the fault of b.p. and contractors that weren't doing their jobs correctly, it's been mostly successful, mr. president. we've drilled 40,000 wells. 40,000. so when the senator from alaska says we know something about oil and gas drilling, trust me, it would be like asking the senators from michigan do you know something about...