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he's created a mini cnc machine for use in creating air 15 blowers and certain other firearms made from incomplete templates, which is another way people tend to manufacture firearms for their own personal use goodies make money off of selling nose. as far as 3-d printed guns go, no. this is wholly a pieceer of actf his son for him. >> host: of nice monroeville, pennsylvania for the line of a post. go ahead. >> caller: hello, i am against 3-d printed guns, and when i don't think they can do much about it. they will be printed anyway no matter what. the thing is, in our society is so violent. violence is engraved intt our society. you know, you take the militias and all of that and you take all of the violence that is coming in outcome even watching television stories at all, it encourages violence and it encourages persons. we are encouraged more or less to take quick action not to think about anything and not think about the consequences. so people are frustrated about how things are going to get resolved, how this country is going to get back on track. people are so frustrated, it dri
he's created a mini cnc machine for use in creating air 15 blowers and certain other firearms made from incomplete templates, which is another way people tend to manufacture firearms for their own personal use goodies make money off of selling nose. as far as 3-d printed guns go, no. this is wholly a pieceer of actf his son for him. >> host: of nice monroeville, pennsylvania for the line of a post. go ahead. >> caller: hello, i am against 3-d printed guns, and when i don't think...
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the other was a scholarly work by a gentleman named john plaster and wood bed cnc central and ran recon. most of the people that john plaster tried to interview refused to speak to them in myself when i first started writing about because as far as we know, they were still classified. a lot of the information in john's book, got the one or two people they were willing to talk to and in all cases, eyewitnesses, everyone of them has a different view of the same incident. there were things that were left out. but today, more and more authors are coming forward in writing about special projects. john mayer has written to really find the and toby todd and i think a couple of the others. i love them in their effort to come forward and tell people about their peers. i didn't write it for myself. i wrote up for the guys i was there with. the most incredible people i've ever met in my life, all of whom are old friends of mine. i hope that the book gives you an idea of what it was like to be there and not time. it's not a scholarly work. there is a lot of profanity. it is the viewpoint of someone
the other was a scholarly work by a gentleman named john plaster and wood bed cnc central and ran recon. most of the people that john plaster tried to interview refused to speak to them in myself when i first started writing about because as far as we know, they were still classified. a lot of the information in john's book, got the one or two people they were willing to talk to and in all cases, eyewitnesses, everyone of them has a different view of the same incident. there were things that...
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: my question concerns a stock y'all were high on but a little cooling off now i took a position in cnc sure if i should add more. >> i should tell you that webinar is available online if you go to the street both he and i felt it was a great stock and may have run too much too fast. i would hold on and then pull back otherwise, no. >> caller: booyah. figure symbol dske >> transportation. i think xpo is a much better buy. larry in new york. >> caller: hi, jim thanks for taking my call. the stock i want to ask you ability is briggs and stratton >> si that quarter they put together good numbers, the first of many. let's go to jim in california. jim! >> caller: hello there this is jim. >> okay. go ahead, you're up. >> caller: i've had oracle for over a decade and it was one of the greats >> oracle. oracle is an inexpensive stock i am in search of a catalyst salesforce reports next week, i think it will be a good quarter. to jerry in pennsylvania hey, jerry >> caller: hey, jim, how you doing? >> good, how about you, partner. >> caller: good from the steel city asking about cleveland-cliffs.
: my question concerns a stock y'all were high on but a little cooling off now i took a position in cnc sure if i should add more. >> i should tell you that webinar is available online if you go to the street both he and i felt it was a great stock and may have run too much too fast. i would hold on and then pull back otherwise, no. >> caller: booyah. figure symbol dske >> transportation. i think xpo is a much better buy. larry in new york. >> caller: hi, jim thanks for...
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let's go over across the pond michael houston chief analyst at cnc markets is here.hink anyone would argue that additional tariffs are generally bad for operating margins. for companies such as brown foreman exporter of jack daniels whiskey but i give impression i think management are trying to get their excuses in early. they estimate a around $50 million on annual earnings with tariffs. i would suggest that is -- that is excessive, and the reason why is that products aren't particularly price sensitive but appeal it a very discerning demographic. >> not increasing prices yet but eat the cost now to pinch them in the short-term. michael thank you very much. >> indeed endowed, absolutely. >> thank you michael we're just about out of time we want to let everybody at home know that we're watching futures right now. futures under pressure but remember -- that we have had day to day records for the s&p and nasdaq and dagen mcdowell knows this very well because she's watching numbers for us hello. >> they were pushing my chair forward so -- >> you have to get right in the
let's go over across the pond michael houston chief analyst at cnc markets is here.hink anyone would argue that additional tariffs are generally bad for operating margins. for companies such as brown foreman exporter of jack daniels whiskey but i give impression i think management are trying to get their excuses in early. they estimate a around $50 million on annual earnings with tariffs. i would suggest that is -- that is excessive, and the reason why is that products aren't particularly price...
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there is also $300 for cnc the - is it worth it? numbers. >> i don't know.ike pasta? i used to work there. i'm still kind of havhat's makig >>> good morning, america. as we come on the air this morning, a defining moment for president trump. after legal blows from two close associates, his former personal lawyer, michael cohen, pleading guilty to campaign finance felonies saying he paid hush money to stormy daniels and karen mcdougal to influence the 2016 campaign at the direction of candidate trump implicating mr. trump in a federal crime as former campaign chair paul manafort convicted in the first trial by the special counsel. we're going to break it down with michael cohen's attorney and our political and legal experts. >> a lot to unpack this wednesday morning. >>> also, we have sad news from iowa for that missing college student. a tragic ending in that long search. the body of mollie tibbetts has been found. what we know about the man taken into custody after confessing to the killing of the 20-year-old girl and leading investigators to the spot where
there is also $300 for cnc the - is it worth it? numbers. >> i don't know.ike pasta? i used to work there. i'm still kind of havhat's makig >>> good morning, america. as we come on the air this morning, a defining moment for president trump. after legal blows from two close associates, his former personal lawyer, michael cohen, pleading guilty to campaign finance felonies saying he paid hush money to stormy daniels and karen mcdougal to influence the 2016 campaign at the...
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a cnc machine. the dowel inserter, the shaper, the joiner, and the planer. there's a lot at stake for everyone here at precise, and what they need is a fresh start. dean: here is where you walk in. this is your front entrance. lemonis: okay. okay, so these boards are great. dean: so, what that is, that's the view standing if you're in the corner by the rv sales. lemonis: this is cool. dean: and if you look up or to the right, we're actually building an rv to hang off the wall. if that doesn't grab your attention, nothing does. lemonis: how do you feel like he's doing? -keith: phenomenal. -lemonis: yeah? keith: i think the whole team -- this building is so energized right now, it's great. we're ahead of schedule. -lemonis: oh, really? -dean: yeah. better to get done early than late. keith: i couldn't wait for tuesday. i really wanted you to see this, and i'm hoping that you like it as much as we do. lemonis: if it's done early, great, but the attention to detail has to be there. dean: i know that. i know it. -lemonis: keep that in mind. -dean: i know that. le
a cnc machine. the dowel inserter, the shaper, the joiner, and the planer. there's a lot at stake for everyone here at precise, and what they need is a fresh start. dean: here is where you walk in. this is your front entrance. lemonis: okay. okay, so these boards are great. dean: so, what that is, that's the view standing if you're in the corner by the rv sales. lemonis: this is cool. dean: and if you look up or to the right, we're actually building an rv to hang off the wall. if that doesn't...
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cnc the - is it worth it? numbers. >> i don't know. how much do you like pasta? i used to work there. i'm still kind of havhat's makig >>> good morning, america. as we come on the air this morning, a defining moment for president trump. after legal blows from two close associates, his former personal lawyer, michael cohen, pleading guilty to campaign finance felonies saying he paid hush money to stormy daniels and karen mcdougal to influence the 2016 campaign at the direction of candidate trump implicating mr. trump in a federal crime as former campaign chair paul manafort convicted in the first trial by the special counsel. we're going to break it down with michael cohen's attorney and our political and legal experts. >> a lot to unpack this wednesday morning. >>> also, we have sad news from iowa for that missing college student. a tragic ending in that long search. the body of mollie tibbetts has been found. what we know about the man taken into custody after confessing to the killing of the 20-year-old girl and leading investigators to the spot where she was d
cnc the - is it worth it? numbers. >> i don't know. how much do you like pasta? i used to work there. i'm still kind of havhat's makig >>> good morning, america. as we come on the air this morning, a defining moment for president trump. after legal blows from two close associates, his former personal lawyer, michael cohen, pleading guilty to campaign finance felonies saying he paid hush money to stormy daniels and karen mcdougal to influence the 2016 campaign at the direction of...