CEA Chair Cecilia Rouse weighs in on Chevron's $75 billion stock buyback announcement
White House Council of Economic Advisors Chair Cecilia Rouse joins 'Closing Bell" to discuss Chevron's $75 billion buyback program, moderating price per GDP, and investing in America's infrastructure and productivity.
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