actually recovering and business is getting better? >> well, that's an interesting point. and ken cohen made a point to say, yeah, exxonmobil, we're a huge taxpayer. they provided us with this graphic as part of their conference call. pays more taxes than virtually any other publicly-traded company in the united states. 59 billion to the u.s. over the past five years compared to earnings of more than 41 billion from u.s. operation. exxonmobil points out that energy is, you know, makes up 9.2 million jobs many this country, investing in if energy shares has been great for public pension funds, but it's also getting a lot of criticism, obviously, because of the high gas problems. there's a renewed call by the president and democrats to get rid of this $5 billion in taxpayer subsidies for the industry. an election issue, for sure. jenna: and everyone's very frustrated as well with those higher prices. lori rothman, thank you very much. jon? jon: a new leader, jenna, for our troops on the ground in afghanistan. general david petraeus will take off his four bars and his army uniform to move to the cia