okay. we are riding higher, getting closer to the 11,000 on the dow jones industrial average. in today s street poll we asked you whether the government should focus more on creating high-tech jobs and green jobs over traditional manufacturing jobs. 73% of you said america will always need traditional manufacturing jobs. 27% said focus on high tech and green. i would have thought the cnbc viewers pushing to the boundaries of where things are moving and where would assume they would have had the debate about educating americans for the future and i would assume that was high tech and green and business services and all those sorts of things. if i may if i don t say it that way. yes, you are. if i may register a complaint about me? the questions and the answers, the answers are not exclusive. the question, i think if you delved into that a little bit more. but i understand where those people are coming from. we need to make stuff, hard stuff that you can pick up
so we can safely store it. where it won t get into the atmosphere. exxonmobil is spending more than 100 million dollars. to build a plant that will demonstrate this process. i m very optimistic about it. because this technology could be used. to reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly. check out, getting close to another high, apple will this morning. credit suisse saying that the price target needs to be $300, in their view, not $275, because the second quarter, stronger than earlier thought due to up side from the norm for apple. we re surprised by the current strength and it s running well ahead of expectations in all key business segments. at $226, its market cap is $205 billion. ge briefly got up to $200 a couple of times yesterday and the day before. back to $195. but apple, $10 billion more market cap in apple than general electric. wow. i ve had, just a couple weeks april 3rd, i think. are you going to get one? and you, who listens to coldplay, admit