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to complaints the vikings in the conduct of corrections corporation said the system automatically texaco death and vehicle in its riding boots and will make every finding predates it could overturn two new ferries the cardi over a hundred fighters which doubled twice due to the malfunction of a ttc smoke local application which was attacked by hackers and generate the second. at the tc had also offered refunds to users by reinforcing the security tab after logging in the app for testing. twenty years has found they could check the amount remaining in ptc account on the move on from that cannot take the ten sections. the ttc set the way to protect users' personal information. users need to login guarantee fee accounts to the company's website to check the transaction records according to the centers for disease control semi thousand residents assault emergency medical treatment for flu symptoms will last a week well fifteen thousand sold out patient services meanwhile the number of severe complicated influenza cases has risen by twenty seven for the highest weekly increases so far this wi
to complaints the vikings in the conduct of corrections corporation said the system automatically texaco death and vehicle in its riding boots and will make every finding predates it could overturn two new ferries the cardi over a hundred fighters which doubled twice due to the malfunction of a ttc smoke local application which was attacked by hackers and generate the second. at the tc had also offered refunds to users by reinforcing the security tab after logging in the app for testing. twenty...
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it was decided in the cabinet meeting that my information should be examined by the texaco it is in its report should be submitted to the text of the cabinet itself out of ministers and they did then they said we've investigated every detail so professor yunus this tax returns and he did it everything correctly we have no problem we here is not mr a single penny in texas so we have no problem with that. but when it was not satisfied with that it will be sent back again to make more inquiries to that they can find something else so this is the kind of thing you take certain at least keep coming back and finally in the final report tech separately says well only only one thing we can say that probably he didn't ask for permission to make this income to speak. to go to foreign countries and make the speeches and accept all of the i'm for that so he needed under the government law he needed permission and then our position is it was never a government bank super question of taking permission never rules at our board never felt that there's something that i need permission from the governmen
it was decided in the cabinet meeting that my information should be examined by the texaco it is in its report should be submitted to the text of the cabinet itself out of ministers and they did then they said we've investigated every detail so professor yunus this tax returns and he did it everything correctly we have no problem we here is not mr a single penny in texas so we have no problem with that. but when it was not satisfied with that it will be sent back again to make more inquiries to...
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may be taken by the texaco ock. >> that makes a lot of sense. >> they have problem with pricing and inventoryou specifically, i thoug this was your specialty. >> you know, if you want to make money, check this out. an it's going for such a premium. and the demand is certainly outstripping this. here is my take. and it is owned by this individual. >> i am not making a statement, it's a connection tthe culture and a lot of people are taking thelead. >> they are al involved in mass, you don't want to relax it seems. but you're nervous. melissa: you're really telling us a lot about yourself. and the surfers like the weed as well. right? [laughter] >> it's a good point. the. melissa: worry, we'll be tching? >> you know where investors sold to offset the gains from last year. and everybody is putting their money back into the u.s. stock market. and obviously the economy is on the right track as well. good data indicators. so the tocks do really well in this environment. and that is what i'm keeping my eye on. >> you know, i am watching this over the next two days. and i think that people are not ne
may be taken by the texaco ock. >> that makes a lot of sense. >> they have problem with pricing and inventoryou specifically, i thoug this was your specialty. >> you know, if you want to make money, check this out. an it's going for such a premium. and the demand is certainly outstripping this. here is my take. and it is owned by this individual. >> i am not making a statement, it's a connection tthe culture and a lot of people are taking thelead. >> they are al...
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>> caller: i inherited some texaco stock which is now chevron, and i held on to it through the bankruptcy after pensoil, i think it's a good stock to hold on to even though they're having some problems right now, maybe, or concerns about their quarter. i just wanted to ask you about long-term holding. >> paul, i think you're exactly right. i was discussing chevron this morning with someone who works on this show and helps with "get rich carefully." chevron is pretty darn good. not great, not going to shoot the lights out, but it's going to deliver quarter after quarter and you have to say, listen, it has these little moves, but overall it's pretty darn good. lousy jobs report. no way around it. could it change the landscape next week? or will we start hearing from individual companies that will be in control? you know what, i think earnings are going to triumph. "mad money" will be right back. >> coming up -- power of innovation. sure, there will be bumps in the road, but cramer's here to help you win over the long haul. innovation is coming from the most unlikely of places. don't miss cr
>> caller: i inherited some texaco stock which is now chevron, and i held on to it through the bankruptcy after pensoil, i think it's a good stock to hold on to even though they're having some problems right now, maybe, or concerns about their quarter. i just wanted to ask you about long-term holding. >> paul, i think you're exactly right. i was discussing chevron this morning with someone who works on this show and helps with "get rich carefully." chevron is pretty darn...
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>> caller: i inherited some texaco stock which is now chevron, and i held on to it through the bankruptcy after pennzoil, and i just think it's a good stock to hold on to even though they're having some problems right now, maybe, or concerns about their quarter. i just wanted to ask you about long-term holding. >> paul, i think you're exactly right. i was discussing chevron this morning with someone who works on this show and helps with "get rich carefully." we both said the same thing. chevron is pretty darn good. not great, not going to shoot the lights out, but it's going to deliver quarter after quarter and you have to say, listen, it has these little moves, but overall it's pretty darn good. lousy jobs report. no way around it. could it change the landscape next week? or will we start hearing from individual companies that will be in control? you know what, i think earnings are going to triumph. "mad money" will be right back. >> coming up -- power of innovation. sure, there will be bumps in the road, but cramer's here to help you win over the long haul. innovation is coming from the
>> caller: i inherited some texaco stock which is now chevron, and i held on to it through the bankruptcy after pennzoil, and i just think it's a good stock to hold on to even though they're having some problems right now, maybe, or concerns about their quarter. i just wanted to ask you about long-term holding. >> paul, i think you're exactly right. i was discussing chevron this morning with someone who works on this show and helps with "get rich carefully." we both said...
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[ticking] >> saudi aramco was originally an american company, a consortium of standard oil, texaco, exxondi arabia bought it out and nationalized it in the 1980s, and today, saudi aramco is the custodian of the country's only source of wealth and power. >> saudi aramco is a massive complex along the persian gulf, hundreds of miles east of the mega projects. over 16,000 people work here at the company's compound, which is like a little country with its own security force, schools, hospitals, even its own airline. abdallah jum'ah is president and ceo of saudi aramco. so this is your headquarters. >> this is our headquarters. >> and how big is aramco? >> saudi aramco is the world's largest oil-producing company. >> and in 2008, it was the richest company in the world, worth some $781 billion. >> this is the heart of our operation. this is the nerve center. >> it keeps going. look at this. this is gigantic. he gave us a tour of the company's command center where engineers scrutinize and analyze every aspect of the company's operations on a 220-foot digital screen. >> every facility in the kin
[ticking] >> saudi aramco was originally an american company, a consortium of standard oil, texaco, exxondi arabia bought it out and nationalized it in the 1980s, and today, saudi aramco is the custodian of the country's only source of wealth and power. >> saudi aramco is a massive complex along the persian gulf, hundreds of miles east of the mega projects. over 16,000 people work here at the company's compound, which is like a little country with its own security force, schools,...
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press at the time and was later conceded 20 years later, that the united states had authorized the texaco oil company which was run by an outright nazi, open nazi, had authorized them to -- they were, they had contracts to ship oil to the republic. they swished it to shipping -- switched it to shipping oil to the fascist forces which is the one thing that hitler and mussolini couldn't provide. they couldn't find that. the left press could find it, but the state department couldn't. well, going back to bernary, what he proposed was that in spain itself the popular forces should fight a guerrilla war. that's an old spanish tradition. in fact, that's where guerrilla wars were initiated, under napoleon. fight war in spain itself and in morocco, call for -- support the moroccan liberation forces that were trying to free themselves from french and british imperial and spanish imperial control. that was the basis of the army. there were moorish troops coming from northern africa. so his idea was to fight a revolutionary war, support them in their efforts to overthrow imperialist control that he
press at the time and was later conceded 20 years later, that the united states had authorized the texaco oil company which was run by an outright nazi, open nazi, had authorized them to -- they were, they had contracts to ship oil to the republic. they swished it to shipping -- switched it to shipping oil to the fascist forces which is the one thing that hitler and mussolini couldn't provide. they couldn't find that. the left press could find it, but the state department couldn't. well, going...
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three years, bp is as big as well regarded a company as royal dutch shell as exxon mobile or chevron texacoet that. don't buy it at book value. i can't make it any clearer. cheryl: i want to say you like basic materials, dumont mining down 50%. give this to our viewers, a lot of this is based on gold prices in 2013 which was rough and use a this is a jeep name as well as -- thank you. >> you promised to bring me back any you to revisit them. cheryl: because you will be right. all right. dennis: blinking at a blizzard. the first snowstorm of the year as the northeast bracing for a foot of snow in subzero temperatures and you won't believe meanwhile how many new laws are taking effect this new year and it is bugging the heck out of me. tweet me. welcome bac how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customersre really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate
three years, bp is as big as well regarded a company as royal dutch shell as exxon mobile or chevron texacoet that. don't buy it at book value. i can't make it any clearer. cheryl: i want to say you like basic materials, dumont mining down 50%. give this to our viewers, a lot of this is based on gold prices in 2013 which was rough and use a this is a jeep name as well as -- thank you. >> you promised to bring me back any you to revisit them. cheryl: because you will be right. all right....