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Transcripts for FOXNEWS The Story With Martha MacCallum 20190923 23:05:00

israel, iran. i don t think bringing israel into this harris: then why are you bringing the saudis into this? because the saudis in the iranians are the two major powers in the persian gulf. harris: i get that. the control discussed oil reservoir. they hate each other. one is the prime she had country, the other is the prime sunni country. they ve been at each other s throats for decades. it s not our fight. harris: i want to bring in the president quickly responding to reports of attack near a baghdad american embassy tonight. we don t know all the details in this, but he was just act about it at the u.n. we note the french president is trying to meet with ronnie of iran. and we watch that really quickly? i don t know anything about it, they just all makes breaking news i will have to see it. i haven t heard. when did this happen? just now. no. we will look into it. harris: look

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20161207:02:46:00

he has had dealings with russia for almost two decades. the deal that you mention before would have been a transformative deal for exxon. he has done deals there before. he has also part of the big project that exxon did, one of the most complex in the world at the time called sakhalin where they reached and oil reservoir seven miles away from where they drilled the initial well. he did those negotiations there well. he has close ties to putin and has people with him in russia for many years. one of the people that we spoke with actually compared his relations or his dealings with putin to those of henry kissinger. in toefrms the way that he has dealt with putin, having a familiarity with world leaders or one world leader in particular, obviously isn t a bad thing for being secretary of state. but in these negotiations that he has helmed between russia and exxon, between exxon and putin, have they been characterized by

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20161207:05:45:00

as entities that are almost big enough to have their own foreign policy. but tillerson in particular is seen as being maybe the american, the living american who is closer to vladimir putin than any other american alive today. is that a fair reputation? are they that close in. i think it s fair to say that he has had dealings with russia for almost two decades. the deal that you mention before would have been a transformative deal for exxon. he has done deals there before. he has also part of the big project that exxon did, one of the most complex in the world at the time called sakhalin where they reached and oil reservoir seven miles away from where they drilled the initial well.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20161207:09:46:00

the deal that you mention before would have been a transformative deal for exxon. he has done deals there before. he has also part of the big project that exxon did, one of the most complex in the world at the time called sakhalin where they reached and oil reservoir seven miles away from where they drilled the initial well. he did those negotiations there well. he has close ties to putin and has people with him in russia for many years. one of the people that we spoke with actually compared his relations or his dealings with putin to those of henry kissinger. in toefrms the way that he has dealt with putin, having a familiarity with world leaders or one world leader in particular, obviously isn t a bad thing for being secretary of state. but in these negotiations that he has helmed between russia and exxon, between exxon and putin, have they been characterized by him driving a hard bargain, by having exxon take a hit when interests confront interests of the united states government,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20111219:17:18:00

a cutting-edge science project, nearly 8,000 mirrors create a giant deem of heat focused on a single solar receiver. in a receiver we have water that runs up through tubes, we boil the water and make steam and we push it across the street to the oil reservoir and down the reservoir to heat up the crude oil. reporter: across the street is one of california s oldest oil fields. after 100 years all that is left is a super-thick subject born crude, nearly impossible to pump out without steam. we are placing steam at high pressure a thousand 500 feet down. through holes and pipe it enters a stand stone that is saturated with oil. moving that oil and heating it up. reporter: it pairs the newest technology with one of the oldest tools. for a state short on revenues but rich in sunshine. this is a demonstration

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