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and most of that petroleum comes from overseas. and it is becoming more and more scarce and harder and harder to find. in addition to that, burning of petroleum in cars, buses, planes has been identified as a primary contributor to the amount of carbon dioxide that's going into the atmosphere, which could contribute to climate change. and so there's an environmental benefit to finding a renewable resource. narrator: at the national renewable energy laboratory, or nrel, in golden, colorado, scientists and engineers working for nrel's biomass program are developing new ways to get fuel from plants. their goal is to replace a third of the united states' gasoline consumption with plant-based biofuels, or ethanol, by the year 2030. douglas: when you burn fossil fuels you're releasing carbon dioxide that was fixed in the earth millions of years ago when those ancient plants died. but when you're using a bio-based fuel like ethanol, you're actually only releasing carbon dioxide that was only recently fixed by the plants, and then the plan
and most of that petroleum comes from overseas. and it is becoming more and more scarce and harder and harder to find. in addition to that, burning of petroleum in cars, buses, planes has been identified as a primary contributor to the amount of carbon dioxide that's going into the atmosphere, which could contribute to climate change. and so there's an environmental benefit to finding a renewable resource. narrator: at the national renewable energy laboratory, or nrel, in golden, colorado,...
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and most of that petroleum comes from overseas.nefit to finding a renewable resource. narrator: at the national renewable energy laboratory, or nrel, in golden, colorado, scientists and engineers working for nrel's biomass program are developing new ways to get fuel from plants. their goal is to replace a third of the united states' gasoline consumption with plant-based biofuels, or ethanol, by the year 2030. douglas: when you burn fossil fuels, you're releasing carbon dioxide that was fixed in the earth millions of years ago when those ancient plants died. but when you're using a bio-based fuel like ethanol, you're actually only releasing carbon dioxide that was only recently fixed by the plants, and then the plants that you're growing for next year's crop will then fix that carbon back again. so the carbon cycle is nearly 100% complete. narrator: today, most of the ethanol produced in the united states comes from corn. the process is not much different from that of making wine or brewing beer. in large-scale plants all over the m
and most of that petroleum comes from overseas.nefit to finding a renewable resource. narrator: at the national renewable energy laboratory, or nrel, in golden, colorado, scientists and engineers working for nrel's biomass program are developing new ways to get fuel from plants. their goal is to replace a third of the united states' gasoline consumption with plant-based biofuels, or ethanol, by the year 2030. douglas: when you burn fossil fuels, you're releasing carbon dioxide that was fixed in...
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in to a synthetic crude oil which is then moved to refineries and made in to gasoline and other petroleum products. all those extra steps make oil from oilsands more expensive to produce, but as long as the
in to a synthetic crude oil which is then moved to refineries and made in to gasoline and other petroleum products. all those extra steps make oil from oilsands more expensive to produce, but as long as the
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we build those projects and moved we have to include the adaptation strategies meaning changing petroleums out and some other decisions how we build facilities we're looking at rainfall and other things and closely cooperating with steve's water folks >> i have a question you said 12 inches that i 23 hundred and 50 your designing and building for that. >> for the projects that will be operating through that, yes and so it's going to effect the facilities but where we have the facilities such as our storage box and our combined discharge structures we're going to have to do retrofiting p there we may have to have bigger petroleums and have a situation where we have high tide you plus storm severance the city could be like a bowl so our dilemma is if it's raining we can capture and convey and treat and be able to get it out to the bay and the ocean. >> are you modeling the green infrastructure for the facade. >> yes. the, your honor, is looking at the sea level we are going to have to decide where the going to go. >> approximately summer that we're going to see prioritized project and packag
we build those projects and moved we have to include the adaptation strategies meaning changing petroleums out and some other decisions how we build facilities we're looking at rainfall and other things and closely cooperating with steve's water folks >> i have a question you said 12 inches that i 23 hundred and 50 your designing and building for that. >> for the projects that will be operating through that, yes and so it's going to effect the facilities but where we have the...
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it's the only one of those petroleum reserves they held on to. first of all, because the first time they tried to sell it off it created the greatest u.s. scandal until watergate. but the other reason they held on to that one location and didn't sell it off even when they sold off all the other ones -- because as an oil field, the teapot dome kind of sucks. they've pumped about 30 million barrels of oil out of there over time. they think there's about ten times that much oil still there, but it is the kind of oil that's really hard and expensive to get out of the ground. and on those grounds, on those economic grounds, the government decide good a decade ago that finally they were going to sell this thing off. and now this week, that plan has finally gone into motion. the government has hired a denver-based energy consulting firm to arrange the sale of the teapot dome oil field to the highest bidder. really this time. they're being very up-front. they say it's going to be a competitive process with sealed bids. we're going to do this properly thi
it's the only one of those petroleum reserves they held on to. first of all, because the first time they tried to sell it off it created the greatest u.s. scandal until watergate. but the other reason they held on to that one location and didn't sell it off even when they sold off all the other ones -- because as an oil field, the teapot dome kind of sucks. they've pumped about 30 million barrels of oil out of there over time. they think there's about ten times that much oil still there, but it...
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you like chevron and occidental petroleum. what is the nugget here with these two names? neither stock is at at 52-week high. liz: good. >> so you're not, they have not run away from anybody. liz: good. >> both stocks are yielding now over 3% in the case of chevron, you've got probably 10% dividend hike coming up within literally days. both companies are heavily levered to brent crude, not wti. this is important as i said. we're looking for pressure on wti downward over the next 12 months. you want to be overweight companies producing brent, the global benchmark. liz: okay. >> which we think is going to be significantly stronger than wti in the back half of the year in 2015. liz: glad we got it all to come together. thank you so much. >> thank you. liz: rich? >> from facebook to twitter to zynga, an address son horowitz cofounder, ben horowitz is one of the top vc giants in the tech world so what is he investing in now? we talked with our own deirdre bolton earlier today. liz: haven't got caught up with the latest episode of "game of thrones" and your facebook friends and
you like chevron and occidental petroleum. what is the nugget here with these two names? neither stock is at at 52-week high. liz: good. >> so you're not, they have not run away from anybody. liz: good. >> both stocks are yielding now over 3% in the case of chevron, you've got probably 10% dividend hike coming up within literally days. both companies are heavily levered to brent crude, not wti. this is important as i said. we're looking for pressure on wti downward over the next 12...
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we are pointing out that clean petroleum cap done and can do for our consumers.t is all that is about. host: a landowner in nebraska says we are trying to take america to the 21st century with clean energy and we do not need car -- tardirty sands to do it. take?hreiber, your guest: you help farmers and ranchers who have taken time out of their busy day to come to the mall and talk about the concerns they have with the spy plane. -- pipeline. they're talking about their water source and the impact that this will have on there every day lives. you have api mocking them. you have an oil company talking about seizing their land. their target by using eminent domain. they have mold their lawns to pave a pathway. they have totally overstepped. now they are mocking their way of life and the concerns they have. host: since the decision from the state department last week, there have been several editorials from newspapers around the country. some of believing newspapers are calling this delay by the state department absurd. that is what the washington post calls it. ther
we are pointing out that clean petroleum cap done and can do for our consumers.t is all that is about. host: a landowner in nebraska says we are trying to take america to the 21st century with clean energy and we do not need car -- tardirty sands to do it. take?hreiber, your guest: you help farmers and ranchers who have taken time out of their busy day to come to the mall and talk about the concerns they have with the spy plane. -- pipeline. they're talking about their water source and the...
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. >> and representative of th of e petroleum industry said they will make it safer. but the oil companies could have figured it out years ago. they just didn't bother. >> i think there were safety measures that could have been taken. when you hear someone say that we'll figure it out as we go along, that's not large comfort to people who consider this to be a high probability event. but i think the problem is that fracking is considered to be this kind of catch-all phrase, and the hydraulic fracturing itself in the completion of the well may not necessarily be the problem, but it may be associated pieces with that, the completion of the well in terms of the casing and cement, which is part of the problem with the deep water horizon. it's each piece of this it's not just simply the fracking or the fracking fluid but the whole process that we have. >> but arguebly this jeani genis out of the bottle. we have this fuel, this is got to be what it felt like in the early days of oil as a fuel. >> i think that's exactly right. if you look at the positive gains. we have reduc
. >> and representative of th of e petroleum industry said they will make it safer. but the oil companies could have figured it out years ago. they just didn't bother. >> i think there were safety measures that could have been taken. when you hear someone say that we'll figure it out as we go along, that's not large comfort to people who consider this to be a high probability event. but i think the problem is that fracking is considered to be this kind of catch-all phrase, and the...
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occidental petroleum. robert steady eddie, chubb, high flyer amazon. thank you very much.appreciate it. >>> a look at the markets, brian. >> 43 up for the dow now. >> s&p is also higher at this point. the nasdaq is the only one grappling, sort of making a valiant run at the flat line. >> i don't want to bore the heck out of our viewers, the yin -- i don't like talking currencies. >> why? >> i don't know. the yin has been powering trades. it's just not a yen-based trade. >> yeah. i would say that. i mean, it's virtually flat. >> to quote your buddy dennis gartman, i'm not bullish of the yern. we love you, dennis. >>> twitter close to session highs. this is a very, very interesting -- >> and gold down 25 an ounce. >>> an affluent audit alert, why uncle sam has hi eye on the super rich. >> setting up to be an interesting final hour. they must love you, bill? >> as you can imagine, sully, stocks can give back some of the gains, but now we're coming into back. where do we fin? we'll get you through the final hour and look ahead to earnings. tonight yahoo, intel and csx, will th
occidental petroleum. robert steady eddie, chubb, high flyer amazon. thank you very much.appreciate it. >>> a look at the markets, brian. >> 43 up for the dow now. >> s&p is also higher at this point. the nasdaq is the only one grappling, sort of making a valiant run at the flat line. >> i don't want to bore the heck out of our viewers, the yin -- i don't like talking currencies. >> why? >> i don't know. the yin has been powering trades. it's just not...
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we're pumping ground water into a coastal area if you petroleum too much you'll suck in seawater so we want to took as much as we can without causing problem >> is there any danger of seawater. >> yes. this is perfectly save water it's high quality and, in fact, i've been to the san francisco water supply but it was abandoned because the hetch hetchy was available but we've learned over time to be prepared for emergencies an important. >> if we turn to slide 3 it lays out the project facilities there are 6 there. the buildings in the upper right is the golden gate park it's the subject of today's discussion in keeping with the golden gate park master plan it will serve as an back up eir gas station for the park it was profound and recommended the board approve the construction of that this building. the building below it on the right-hand side is the one well station that's close to the historic window it is because of the adjacent facility it need to be in keeping with that facility >> and this is the windmill that's closer to the - >> south side. >> ceda. >> on the fourth slide we ta
we're pumping ground water into a coastal area if you petroleum too much you'll suck in seawater so we want to took as much as we can without causing problem >> is there any danger of seawater. >> yes. this is perfectly save water it's high quality and, in fact, i've been to the san francisco water supply but it was abandoned because the hetch hetchy was available but we've learned over time to be prepared for emergencies an important. >> if we turn to slide 3 it lays out the...
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. >>> a petroleum company agreed to pay more than $5 billion today.t will pay $5.15 billion to clean up pollutants. it includes dozens of sites across the u.s.. >>> a group of irish middle school students is in san francisco on a special visit of cork, ireland. they came to the academy of sciences today as part of a group called coder dojo. it's to write computer codes and make apps. they gave pointers on how to code. mayor ed lee was also on hand to welcome the students to town. >> we want to take advantage of the fact you are here and you're excited about what they're doing and have a lot of fun. it now reaches over 42 countries. >> reporter: they started in ireland in 2011 and have more than 300 clubs across the globe. >>> david letterman is retiring from the late show. >> it will be i think at least a year or so but somehow in the distant future. 200015 for the love of -- 2015 for the love of god. >> reporter: letterman was on nbc for 11 years and cbs for 22 years. the network will find someone to fill the big shoes. >>> this move comes days after
. >>> a petroleum company agreed to pay more than $5 billion today.t will pay $5.15 billion to clean up pollutants. it includes dozens of sites across the u.s.. >>> a group of irish middle school students is in san francisco on a special visit of cork, ireland. they came to the academy of sciences today as part of a group called coder dojo. it's to write computer codes and make apps. they gave pointers on how to code. mayor ed lee was also on hand to welcome the students to...
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in to a synthetic crude oil which is then moved to refineries and made in to gasoline and other petroleumroducts. all those extra steps make oil from oilsands more expensive to produce, but as long as the market price for crude rises above $50 ebberral and it's about double that now. oil companies say it's worth it. but oil extracted from oilsands is costly in other ways too. besides the damage done to alberta's forest, they say it emits two to three times of carbon omission of conventional oil. 1.3 million-barrels exposerred every day to their biggest customer the united states. much fly in type lines one company, trans canada has mit fierce opposition which would double the amount of oil the company can send to the u.s. the obama administration needs to give approval for a new international pipeline. but it's the latest decision a midst pressure from environmentals. patricia, al, new york. >> and as we have been reported we are tracking a line of deadly storms making their way across the south. an update on your weather is straight ahead. stay with us. >>> welcome back to al jazerra ame
in to a synthetic crude oil which is then moved to refineries and made in to gasoline and other petroleumroducts. all those extra steps make oil from oilsands more expensive to produce, but as long as the market price for crude rises above $50 ebberral and it's about double that now. oil companies say it's worth it. but oil extracted from oilsands is costly in other ways too. besides the damage done to alberta's forest, they say it emits two to three times of carbon omission of conventional...
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but export petroleum is still at 10%, petroleum only adding a 10th of one percent this time.aybe the expectation for higher inflation as we go forward might be realized. we will have to see how that plays out in the cpi. >> thank you so much. editor mike mckeen. as we mentioned, ebay ceo john donahoe tells us how he reset is deal with activist investor carl icahn. stay "in the loop" for that interview. ♪ >> from gucci -- luxury designer penault has some of the biggest brands, he spoke to bloomberg about what kind of customers he is interesting and right -- interested in right now. >> with the economic growth of the world, the key markets are young people, very much affected by brands, very much affected by the health issue, from sports, with the young generation and those markets, because of their fast-growing base, are generating more numbers of rich people on the side. >> i am back with my guest host, blen lerer, an investment in parker and owns jack's threads. you are only talking about retail and selling retail, but you are also investing in some kerthese retailers, with
but export petroleum is still at 10%, petroleum only adding a 10th of one percent this time.aybe the expectation for higher inflation as we go forward might be realized. we will have to see how that plays out in the cpi. >> thank you so much. editor mike mckeen. as we mentioned, ebay ceo john donahoe tells us how he reset is deal with activist investor carl icahn. stay "in the loop" for that interview. ♪ >> from gucci -- luxury designer penault has some of the biggest...
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knows what they're falk being, because the company contributes $20 million a year to the american petroleum instituted which lobbies against kliementd change legislation. you see, the government in action increases exxon share price. exxon then uses that money to influence politicians. it's a phenomenon called the green house effect. [laughter] [applause] >> stephen: also, the green centered effect. they spread it around. folks, you know, i love capital punishment. it sends a clear message that we as a society think it's depraveed to take a human life, and to prove it, we're going to kill you. that's why i was swollen with pride when i saw this from the chattanooga free press. tennessee is seeking execution dates for 10 death row inmates. it's an unprecedented move for a state that's executed only six inmates since 1960. one official says they've never seen 10 execution dates all at once. >> stephen: you have to to 10alt once. that's how you get the free stuff. >> they had to halt all executions in 2011, because the italian chemical company that made their lethal drug of choice. sodium pent
knows what they're falk being, because the company contributes $20 million a year to the american petroleum instituted which lobbies against kliementd change legislation. you see, the government in action increases exxon share price. exxon then uses that money to influence politicians. it's a phenomenon called the green house effect. [laughter] [applause] >> stephen: also, the green centered effect. they spread it around. folks, you know, i love capital punishment. it sends a clear...
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make sure not only we make nigeria the subcontinent in times of products, because almost 95% of the petroleumthat are imported into the subso hairen continent, and we think we cannot continue with that, especial will i with the population growth. so we decided to do a refinery. we've increased it go to 500,000 barrels a day, with a pet roe chemical complex. >> if anyone can revolutionize that particular industry in that part of the world, you can. thank you very much for joining us. one of the cnbc's first 25 rebels icons and leaders. we'll share the story of number 8 next hour. don't forget tonight 7:00 p.m., a special reveal of the top five. liking forward to that very much, ty. >>> all right, sioux. toyota packing up its bags, its priuss, it's whatevers, and moving its north american sales headquarters from california to texas, a big move that will have major ramifications the mayor of torrance, california, where toy outha run its operations for decades. we'll have his reaction, and the fallout on his city, right after this. this. today is tuesday today, we greet you. treat you. care for y
make sure not only we make nigeria the subcontinent in times of products, because almost 95% of the petroleumthat are imported into the subso hairen continent, and we think we cannot continue with that, especial will i with the population growth. so we decided to do a refinery. we've increased it go to 500,000 barrels a day, with a pet roe chemical complex. >> if anyone can revolutionize that particular industry in that part of the world, you can. thank you very much for joining us. one...
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we have no idea what kind of petroleum product it is. it would be certainly one explanation if it came from the aircraft and if the debris field is located where we suspect it is. however, you know, it's not a certain indication, and there are certainly other explanations for why an oil sheen would be on the surface of the oigs. >> and captain matthews, i just want to make sure we understand, the bluefin-21, as we would be reporting, would be down there for up to 16 hours and then would take two hours to rise back to the surface. obviously, the reporting we have right now is it spent six hours on the bottom and it's now already back on the surface. can you tell us as to why? is that what you had planned originally, did something go wrong, or how come the numbers don't seem to be the same? >> sure, i can explain that. there's certain abort criteria that the vehicle has as it's executing its mission, if there's certain conditions that occur, it stops and it comes to the surface to communicate better to the team that's assigning it its miss
we have no idea what kind of petroleum product it is. it would be certainly one explanation if it came from the aircraft and if the debris field is located where we suspect it is. however, you know, it's not a certain indication, and there are certainly other explanations for why an oil sheen would be on the surface of the oigs. >> and captain matthews, i just want to make sure we understand, the bluefin-21, as we would be reporting, would be down there for up to 16 hours and then would...
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as good rich petroleum, gdp, struck pay dirt in louisiana, mississippi with some drills. these drill wells, guess what they did? they caused the stock to jump 30% in one session. almost like a takeover. also caused people to scramble for more plays in the group and piled into some of my favorites. pioneer rallied $4.63. sanchez, you know we're behind that one 4.2%. i've been waiting for this group to reignite, but it's been the major integrator that's been stealing the show. given the plethora, any finds aren't just good news for the oil themselves but service too. baker, halliburton, all higher. finally an advance in the amazon twitter segment. the stock represents proxies for what people like. that's what they really are. lots of older professionals hate the fact for years new byes bought shares of stocks in companies they like without regard to earnings per share. people liked amazon prime so why not buy some amazon? i always thought if amazon could print stock certificates, people would always order them, frame, put on the wall. shares that are framed don't get sold.
as good rich petroleum, gdp, struck pay dirt in louisiana, mississippi with some drills. these drill wells, guess what they did? they caused the stock to jump 30% in one session. almost like a takeover. also caused people to scramble for more plays in the group and piled into some of my favorites. pioneer rallied $4.63. sanchez, you know we're behind that one 4.2%. i've been waiting for this group to reignite, but it's been the major integrator that's been stealing the show. given the plethora,...
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rebels agree to end an 8-month petroleum blockade. >> the world's biggest election has begun for the next five weeks. indians will cast their votes in a ballot believed by many to be its most important in 30 years. more than 1500 political parties are contesting the general election. the two most popular parties are the congress or the b.j.p. though popular neither party is expected to achieve the 272 seats needed for an outright majority. so a whole host of other middleweight and regional parties will throw support behind either of the two men depending on the concessions offered, or stay outside the government. the election marks the emergence of a party led by an anticorruption campaigner. the indian electorate is diverse and fractured. it is reflected in the political landscape. many parties speak on behalf of their own group and the nation as a whole. >> we go to outside a polling station. that hearing is a vote being cast on the electronic voting machine. in this election there's no paper ball odds. the crowd has been lining up since 7 this morning. in the first hour of voting,
rebels agree to end an 8-month petroleum blockade. >> the world's biggest election has begun for the next five weeks. indians will cast their votes in a ballot believed by many to be its most important in 30 years. more than 1500 political parties are contesting the general election. the two most popular parties are the congress or the b.j.p. though popular neither party is expected to achieve the 272 seats needed for an outright majority. so a whole host of other middleweight and...
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if you want to make a lot of money, be a petroleum engineer. those who major in visual arts make less. that's a choice people make. >> ariane hegewisch, is it all about the choices women are making? they're not choosing to go into the more lucrative jobs? >> i think it's an issue of women being more likely to work in lower-paid occupations. the question is whether this is choice or whether it's the way jobs are. we need teachers, and to say a teacher ought to be paid -- you know, all teachers have to become engineers or i.t. professionals would be rue ton our economy because we need teachers and teachers need to be well paid. the second issue is how much -- we just did a study on women working blue-collar jobs, and a lot of those are electricians, you know, carpenters, they pay very well, and you don't have to pay for your education because it's apprenticeship. not one of the women we interviewed had been told about this prospect by counselors in schools, you know, it was all happenstance, and then a lot of them face discrimination. and there a
if you want to make a lot of money, be a petroleum engineer. those who major in visual arts make less. that's a choice people make. >> ariane hegewisch, is it all about the choices women are making? they're not choosing to go into the more lucrative jobs? >> i think it's an issue of women being more likely to work in lower-paid occupations. the question is whether this is choice or whether it's the way jobs are. we need teachers, and to say a teacher ought to be paid -- you know,...
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ryan kerby was a petroleum engineer in houston but he, too, has come home to join the family farm. >> i love what i would do, i would never do anything else unless i absolutely had to. >> reporter: in atlanta, 35-year-old jake carter uses agriculture to teach a new generation about farming. >> even what we're doing here, teaching small children, most of the time they're pre-k through second grade about farming, you can just see the light come on in their heads, that may be something they want to do one day. >> farmers may be disappearing but farmings are not. this land here could be managed by outsiders who don't live in the community. this could be the farm of the future unless a new generation can figure out how to buy land and can afford to do it. >> why do it? >> you know, the love of the land, it is the right thing to do. it is a wonderful thing to do. >> for "nightly business report," california. >>> and for what is being done the attract the next generation of farmers go to our website at nbr.com. >>> and still ahead, a look at the high tech lab that is creating the next genera
ryan kerby was a petroleum engineer in houston but he, too, has come home to join the family farm. >> i love what i would do, i would never do anything else unless i absolutely had to. >> reporter: in atlanta, 35-year-old jake carter uses agriculture to teach a new generation about farming. >> even what we're doing here, teaching small children, most of the time they're pre-k through second grade about farming, you can just see the light come on in their heads, that may be...
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>> ultra petroleum today. we have a twofer in a way. ultra petroleum, may 32 calls.s well. this name hit, scott, three, four days in a row now. suddenly 35,000 of the july call spread in there as well. oil and gas is the target. we've been talking about this theme for a long time. energy, energy, energy. looking for more upside. >> holding period? >> couple weeks at the most. >> i think they're going to move quicker than that. a lot of the names are testing highs. if they get through the highs oftentimes you'll look at 8% to 10%. >> just chesapeake right now. >> i have cabin oil and gas in my playbook playoffs. they had earnings this morning. the stock was up 7% earlier, holding up 4.5%. >> that space is just moving. >>> speaking of a stock in a space that's moving, green briar on the move today up more than 5%. josh brown bought the stock yesterday. why? >> yeah, so this is in my opinion one of the most exciting specials situation areas to invest for this year. want to make it really simple. this is a company that makes rail cars prominently oil tanker cars are what
>> ultra petroleum today. we have a twofer in a way. ultra petroleum, may 32 calls.s well. this name hit, scott, three, four days in a row now. suddenly 35,000 of the july call spread in there as well. oil and gas is the target. we've been talking about this theme for a long time. energy, energy, energy. looking for more upside. >> holding period? >> couple weeks at the most. >> i think they're going to move quicker than that. a lot of the names are testing highs. if...
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since then, british petroleum has paid 14-billion dollars in damages, penalties and in restoration costs. but the national wildlife federation and others say a significant amount of ecological damage remains. as many as 900-bottlenose dolphins and 15-hundred sea turtles have died since the spill. while bp has paid billions in claims to residents and businesses, some real, some the oil company says were exaggerated, the national wildlife federation says environmental restoration has been slow. "as time passes, legal things have moved ahead but restoring the environment remains unresolved." bp advocates that nature will best repair marshes and fisheries fouled when transocean's deepwater horizon oil rig exploded--killing 11-people and releasing 200-million gallons of oil into the gulf of mexico. despite oil skimmed off the top and sunk to the bottom, the national wildlife federation is still finding... anemic dolphins, with signs of liver and lung disease. loons with toxic oil compounds in their blood. sperm whales with high amounts of dna-damaging metals chromium and nickel. and irregular
since then, british petroleum has paid 14-billion dollars in damages, penalties and in restoration costs. but the national wildlife federation and others say a significant amount of ecological damage remains. as many as 900-bottlenose dolphins and 15-hundred sea turtles have died since the spill. while bp has paid billions in claims to residents and businesses, some real, some the oil company says were exaggerated, the national wildlife federation says environmental restoration has been slow....
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russia the u s sanctions target before sixteen twenty eight was the president of russia's state run petroleum company and energy related crimes. eu sanctions target separate its eu is reluctant to launch full scale economic sanctions because of its close economic ties with russia. people across iraq are voting in their first nationwide elections since us troops pulled out of the country by mr newby al maliki says he's restore the economy and he's asking iraqis to give them a third term. voters will choose three hundred twenty eight members of parliament based on the system of proportional representation. they've seen a boom in oil production over the last several years fueled economic wealth. but they've also seen security deteriorates as american troops pulled out in december twenty eleven. rival muslim groups have launched repeated attacks on each other and the civil war in neighboring syria is adding to the sense of insecurity. that's undermined melodies message and to improve the economy and make people's lives that in july the old shiite and sunni muslims accuse melody of being self righ
russia the u s sanctions target before sixteen twenty eight was the president of russia's state run petroleum company and energy related crimes. eu sanctions target separate its eu is reluctant to launch full scale economic sanctions because of its close economic ties with russia. people across iraq are voting in their first nationwide elections since us troops pulled out of the country by mr newby al maliki says he's restore the economy and he's asking iraqis to give them a third term. voters...
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petroleum and coal products were up 5.6%. iron and steel prices saw a 5.2% gain. demand for steel increased due to more public works, and urban development projects. economists at the bank say they need to watch carefully how the consumption tax hike will affect prices. >>> japanese government officials have approved the first energy strategy since the fukushima nuclear accident three years ago. the new basic energy plan designates nuclear power generation as an important baseload energy source. >> as we faced reality of the degree of our dependence on imported fossil fuels is greeter than during the first oil crisis of the 1970s, i cannot easily say we can halt nuclear power generation. >> the plan approved bied cabinet is say devised version of the draft the government submitted in february. some members of the ruling parties opposed the target. the government set on renewable energy. the new plan calls for the reopening of nuclear power plants if the government gets the thumbs up from regulators. but the plan also notes that the country should reduce its relian
petroleum and coal products were up 5.6%. iron and steel prices saw a 5.2% gain. demand for steel increased due to more public works, and urban development projects. economists at the bank say they need to watch carefully how the consumption tax hike will affect prices. >>> japanese government officials have approved the first energy strategy since the fukushima nuclear accident three years ago. the new basic energy plan designates nuclear power generation as an important baseload...
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anadarko petroleum will pay $5.1 billion dollars to resolve claims that its subsidiary kerr mcgee is liable for the massive cleanup of dozens of contaiminated sites from oklahoma to pennsylvania. the navajo nation will recieve $1 billion from the fund to address radioactive contamination from kerr mcgee's uranium mining operation. anadarko shares rallied 14%. the emergency landing of a delta flight is under scrutiny. the f-a-a says on wednesday a laguardia bound jet, was diverted to jfk because of a failed hydraulic system. the plane then rolled onto a grassy area off the runway. investigators still don't know why. the passengers and crew were not hurt. banks are bracing for a new hacking scam called "unlimited operations" government regulators say the hack attacks occur on holidays and weekends...when extra money is loaded into atms and banks during off hours. a recent attack pulled in $40 million from only 12 debit card accounts, according to the government. consumer privacy advocates recommend using credit cards rather than debit acounts. citigroup faces a criminal investigation.
anadarko petroleum will pay $5.1 billion dollars to resolve claims that its subsidiary kerr mcgee is liable for the massive cleanup of dozens of contaiminated sites from oklahoma to pennsylvania. the navajo nation will recieve $1 billion from the fund to address radioactive contamination from kerr mcgee's uranium mining operation. anadarko shares rallied 14%. the emergency landing of a delta flight is under scrutiny. the f-a-a says on wednesday a laguardia bound jet, was diverted to jfk because...
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. >>> goodrich petroleum surged on news it drilled it's successful well. that bolstered confidence in the field and production potential of that area which spans parts of louisiana and mississippi. the stock rose more than 30% to $23.96. >>> and twitter's ceo said they have no plans to sell any of their company shares. the reason is twitter debuted at $26, jumped to more than $74 in less than two months but has pulled back sharply. shares closed today at $40.87. >>> the harsh winter weather took a toll nings's farmland and this evening in a new government report we get a first look at the damage that was done and how much of it impacted it may have on the spring planting. we have the details and what it may mean for the price of food. >> reporter: by all accounts it was a brutal winter even though the weather may be looking up that doesn't mean the damage hasn't been done for farmers. last week the usda revised and tightened its crop estimates for last year and today it said the 2014 planting pace for corn was 3%, that's in line with analysts expectations
. >>> goodrich petroleum surged on news it drilled it's successful well. that bolstered confidence in the field and production potential of that area which spans parts of louisiana and mississippi. the stock rose more than 30% to $23.96. >>> and twitter's ceo said they have no plans to sell any of their company shares. the reason is twitter debuted at $26, jumped to more than $74 in less than two months but has pulled back sharply. shares closed today at $40.87. >>>...
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. >>> the anadarko petroleum corporation reached a settlement with the federal government.vers the cleanup of thousands of contamination sites around the country including radioactive waste piles in the navaho nation. it is the largest settlement ever for environmental contamination. >>> and bad news if you rent your home. rents are projected to rise for a fifth straight year. demands for rental housing has grown since the economy has gotten stronger and supply hasn't kept pace. job growth has made it possible for more people to rent an apartment, but rising home prices prevent them from buying. nationwide rent rose 3.2% last year. anne-marie? >> all right. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, jill. >>> straight ahead in sports the san antonio spurs put their 19-game winning streak on the line. and an unpleasant encounter between a major league baseball player and a fan. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs morning news" sponsored by digestive advantage daily probiotic. try our two-week tummy takeback program today. probiotic. try our two-week tummy takeb
. >>> the anadarko petroleum corporation reached a settlement with the federal government.vers the cleanup of thousands of contamination sites around the country including radioactive waste piles in the navaho nation. it is the largest settlement ever for environmental contamination. >>> and bad news if you rent your home. rents are projected to rise for a fifth straight year. demands for rental housing has grown since the economy has gotten stronger and supply hasn't kept...
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. >>> and a darco petroleum shares jumped after announcing the biggest environmental settlement on record. it will pay more than $5 billion to settle claims stemming from the 2009 bankruptcy of tranex a supplier of paint materials. the government suit was asking for $25 billion to clean up 85 years of pollution left behind by the company's kerr mcgee unit. investors were relieved the case is finally closed and shares surged 14% to $99. perry ellis shares popped even though the clothing maker reported a fourth quarter loss. the company says it's disappointed with the results and blamed it on bad weather and slow traffic in the malls. but earnings did end up topping estimates, and that's what investors focused on. the stock rose more than 2.5% to $14.62. and vivishares tumbled on a downgrade. piper jaffray lowered its rating on the stock stop underweight and slashed its price target to $3 from $8. the firm's site is concerned over the outlook for the company's anti-obesity drug. vivisell dropped to $5.83. >>> some good news about jobs one day ahead of the labor department's all important ma
. >>> and a darco petroleum shares jumped after announcing the biggest environmental settlement on record. it will pay more than $5 billion to settle claims stemming from the 2009 bankruptcy of tranex a supplier of paint materials. the government suit was asking for $25 billion to clean up 85 years of pollution left behind by the company's kerr mcgee unit. investors were relieved the case is finally closed and shares surged 14% to $99. perry ellis shares popped even though the clothing...
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the tories are still working to locate the exact section of the pipeline run by the china national petroleum corporation located in the second area is the city's two water treatment plants. and here's a look at how the water supply was contaminated water from the yellow river first goes to one point for treatment for industrial use and then do another for further treatment for killing is believed to be the contamination occurred between the two plants on the northern line authorities did mobile ice trucks and transport water from suburbs to the downtown area to ensure adequate and safe supplies. when news first broke as you can imagine they were beating people running for bottled water go to the local supermarkets and grocery stores. alright on another note here it is the biggest french cultural events in the world which has just kicked off on friday at the national museum of china the opening exhibition ten masterpieces of french paintings feature some of the most recognizable works from france's on top museums our reporter shanley has the story the iconic works of french origin and if you'
the tories are still working to locate the exact section of the pipeline run by the china national petroleum corporation located in the second area is the city's two water treatment plants. and here's a look at how the water supply was contaminated water from the yellow river first goes to one point for treatment for industrial use and then do another for further treatment for killing is believed to be the contamination occurred between the two plants on the northern line authorities did mobile...
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china's gansu province investigators the blame in the oil leak from a subsidiary of china national petroleumcorporation course mter and diluteeeeeee the chemical line joke of the tap water dead residents use regularly originates from china's yellow river where water is transported to a water treatment plant for processing in filtering the water here is the first treatment plant and it is require to meet standards for industrial use. from herewowowf constitutional reforms by opposing the court administration and structures austin powers executive committees which will be elected by the local population. today urged the protesters to put down their weapons and peacefully vacate the government buildings. they'll talk to clients. all polish government deadline passed earlier this week. fenech said it was up to local law enforcement authorities to decide if the protesters would be evicted by forks the prime minister also said he will guarantee the right to be there for ukraine to speak any language they want including russian which is widely used in the eastern part of the country. no representat
china's gansu province investigators the blame in the oil leak from a subsidiary of china national petroleumcorporation course mter and diluteeeeeee the chemical line joke of the tap water dead residents use regularly originates from china's yellow river where water is transported to a water treatment plant for processing in filtering the water here is the first treatment plant and it is require to meet standards for industrial use. from herewowowf constitutional reforms by opposing the court...
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texas told couple has won more than 2.9 million dollars judgment against the energy come to me aruba petroleum for disruptive frack -- fracking neverland. the jury found the company intentionally created a private nuisance through its drilling and fracking operations near their home. the pollution was so bad the parrs had to flee their home for months at a time. he says the kids must first fracking verdict in u.s. history. a former oil executive meanwhile has joined calls for a ban on fracking in new york. speaking this week, and longtime executive vice president of mobile oil said "making fracking safe is simply not possible, not with the current technology or the inadequate regulations being proposed." jailed ruled request for --stleblower chelsea manning the name changed to reflect her desire to live as a woman. she remains in fort leavenworth where she is serving a 35 year sentence for leaking government files. the third anniversary of the collapse of the garment factory in bangladesh. the implosion of the eight story 35 garmentilled 11 workers and injured more than 2500. on the eve of the
texas told couple has won more than 2.9 million dollars judgment against the energy come to me aruba petroleum for disruptive frack -- fracking neverland. the jury found the company intentionally created a private nuisance through its drilling and fracking operations near their home. the pollution was so bad the parrs had to flee their home for months at a time. he says the kids must first fracking verdict in u.s. history. a former oil executive meanwhile has joined calls for a ban on fracking...
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it's the thing is that korean manufacturing goods on her heels and petroleum products for example will see a boost to exports of australian minimum resources including photo oil will benefit from terry of the mobiles but those opposing the deal remain concerned about its effect on korea's agricultural industry as ted's penny ranging from eighteen to seventy two percent on the contest will be in the many did ten to fifteen years down the road all of them recently agreed fta with jane and she says it plans to continue closely working with aquaculture professionals to come up with more comprehensive measures that will minimize any negative impact this deal could have on the nation's domestic sector. and yup i then used to joke. washington the nuclear envoys of south korea the united states and japan have wrapped up their first trilateral discussions in five months. the officials exchange views on ways to prevent further provocations by the north and possible countermeasures in case comes and goes ahead. motherfucker test of time some key reports amid growing threat seven that any clear te
it's the thing is that korean manufacturing goods on her heels and petroleum products for example will see a boost to exports of australian minimum resources including photo oil will benefit from terry of the mobiles but those opposing the deal remain concerned about its effect on korea's agricultural industry as ted's penny ranging from eighteen to seventy two percent on the contest will be in the many did ten to fifteen years down the road all of them recently agreed fta with jane and she...
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created in just two months that android is fully functional the idea is to put it aside for east petroleum has to wait the substance is difficult to recycle which is why cause it's not as a way that accumulated several million pounds a piece of waste and ability but you should all fours and a regional solution that program. find out more on the static and the next episode of our program the scum or more of infinite honestly this see you next time. that . hse i do welcome cbt he was an inherently and he are the headlines is tough on bolton. mr green been stoked and splattering last summer and the first textile
created in just two months that android is fully functional the idea is to put it aside for east petroleum has to wait the substance is difficult to recycle which is why cause it's not as a way that accumulated several million pounds a piece of waste and ability but you should all fours and a regional solution that program. find out more on the static and the next episode of our program the scum or more of infinite honestly this see you next time. that . hse i do welcome cbt he was an...