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butterfield, he was not very surprised. of gave a little smile and a nod, and i looked right at him. i felt very good. yeah. i can sleep at night now. >> we talked to butterfield only moments after he left the courtroom. and he told us what the verdict meant to him. >> so a free bible study for the rest of my life, free meals included. that's what it is. free bible study for the rest of my life, free meals included. how can you beat that? it's not a joke and i'm trying not to make light of it. i'm trying not to go crazy in this place. >> it was a horrible thing he did to his daughter and a parent is supposed to be the person that protects and loves you. and he was the boogie man that we try to save our children from. >> you guys only see her as dead. she is in the cell with me every day. i just wrote another song two days ago. i feel she helped me with these songs. i've written nine songs in jail, 314 poems. so in my opinion, she's not dead. i hear from her all the time. >> go straight back to your cell. go back to your cel
butterfield, he was not very surprised. of gave a little smile and a nod, and i looked right at him. i felt very good. yeah. i can sleep at night now. >> we talked to butterfield only moments after he left the courtroom. and he told us what the verdict meant to him. >> so a free bible study for the rest of my life, free meals included. that's what it is. free bible study for the rest of my life, free meals included. how can you beat that? it's not a joke and i'm trying not to make...
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here is butterfield on the scientific revolution. he said it outshines everything since the rise of christianity. at the beginning it raises the question how do we get here. i don't know the answer to that but i have an image. it wasn't his way of educating pigeons and reinforcing the success. this is the end of the main part of the book and bible read this which offers this point of view. having surveyed the history of physical science i would like now to offer some tentative thoughts on what drove us to the modern conception of science represented by the achievements of newton and the success. nothing like modern science was conceived as a goal in the ancient world were the medieval world and indeed even if the predecessors could have imagined science as it is today they might not have liked it very much. modern science is in personal without the interventions or outside of the behavioral sciences for human values. it has no sense of purpose and offers no hope for certainty. so how did we get here? faced with a puzzling world, peop
here is butterfield on the scientific revolution. he said it outshines everything since the rise of christianity. at the beginning it raises the question how do we get here. i don't know the answer to that but i have an image. it wasn't his way of educating pigeons and reinforcing the success. this is the end of the main part of the book and bible read this which offers this point of view. having surveyed the history of physical science i would like now to offer some tentative thoughts on what...
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the ceo is greg butterfield in an exclusive interview.ee you. >> thank you for having me. >> we should note that you did stand by and reiterate your full year installation guidance of 290 to 310ing me awatts. what really did stand out was that costs went up significantly, sequentially quarter on quarter. because of lower volumes from the northeast weather and ramp in spending. can you walk us through the trajectory of what you anticipate in costs per megawatt going forward since weather was a one off. but you still plan to do an aggressive expansion plan. >> yeah customer demand is still very, very strong. we think we had a great quarter. we forecasted 40 to 42 megawatts of power. we actually deployed 46 megawatts. you're right, costs were off, off 6 cents but we increased head count by 28% quarter over quarter. we increased sales and marketing based on demand by 48%. so we're building an infrastructure to grow and meet the demands for what we view to be a very positive year in 2015. in fact, we reiterated our guidance that we gave at the
the ceo is greg butterfield in an exclusive interview.ee you. >> thank you for having me. >> we should note that you did stand by and reiterate your full year installation guidance of 290 to 310ing me awatts. what really did stand out was that costs went up significantly, sequentially quarter on quarter. because of lower volumes from the northeast weather and ramp in spending. can you walk us through the trajectory of what you anticipate in costs per megawatt going forward since...
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greg butterfield joins us on fast money 5:00 p.m. eastern time. still ahead.spikes after awaiting approval. we have a special report after the break. stay tuned. orvest mobile is here and it's free! make faster, smarter, better trading decisions with vectorvest mobile. the most powerful app or managing your portfolio from the palm of your hand. only vectorvest mobilealyz. ...over 16,000 stocks worldwide, everyday,... ...and gives you clear buy, sell, hold recommendations... ...on every stock; anytime, anywhere. vectorvest mobile comes free with your vectorvest trial. get it now! visit vectorvest.com/mobile to get started ♪ ♪ (under loud music) this is the place. ♪ ♪ their beard salve is made from ♪ ♪ sustainable tea tree oil and kale... you, my friend, recognize when a trend has reached critical mass. yes, when others focus on one thing, you see what's coming next. you see opportunity. that's what a type e* does. and so it begins. with e*trade's investing insights center, you can spot trends before they become trendy. e*trade. opportunity is everywhere. seven
greg butterfield joins us on fast money 5:00 p.m. eastern time. still ahead.spikes after awaiting approval. we have a special report after the break. stay tuned. orvest mobile is here and it's free! make faster, smarter, better trading decisions with vectorvest mobile. the most powerful app or managing your portfolio from the palm of your hand. only vectorvest mobilealyz. ...over 16,000 stocks worldwide, everyday,... ...and gives you clear buy, sell, hold recommendations... ...on every stock;...
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micah butterfield who was serving six months for possession of methamphetamine showed us her recipe forn nut minuto. >> corn nuts in water, let them soak. then you add hot jalapeno cheese. i feel like i'm on a cooking show. then you take hot and spicy pork rinds and add it all together. once all of it's wet, you eat it. it's hot, spicy. see? that's minuto. it looks nasty, huh? >> while it was a noble effort, i don't think this won anybody on the crew over, but she was trying to do her best with the tools available at the time. >> the same was true when it came to female inmates and makeup. while a few items such as mascara can be purchased from the commissary, most inmates choose to save the money on eye makeup and create their own. colored pencils were a popular alternative. but inmate susan huergo took things to a whole new level. >> all women have a morning ritual on how they put themselves together to work look their best. i thought it was really, really interesting how susan would do her hair in the morning. she would mix a package of jelly with some cocoa butter and put it in her
micah butterfield who was serving six months for possession of methamphetamine showed us her recipe forn nut minuto. >> corn nuts in water, let them soak. then you add hot jalapeno cheese. i feel like i'm on a cooking show. then you take hot and spicy pork rinds and add it all together. once all of it's wet, you eat it. it's hot, spicy. see? that's minuto. it looks nasty, huh? >> while it was a noble effort, i don't think this won anybody on the crew over, but she was trying to do...
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here to get a music lesson of last tent here in this is classic rock concert begins see here paul butterfield will all walk down here a little bit more. it flooded of vanilla fudge a grateful dead of whole gallery nirvana it begins a sharp 1130 every day and ends at 10:00 tonight on the main stage to 9000 people this the list is allowed and other sages you can go to to listen that can music you want >> grant: that doesn't get the blood pumping and now what does. and you just stuff yourself with every time the third. rep by the loud speaker ever heard enraged stop by the contra costa county fair laughed out in the sixth and then take corn dogs gigabytes what ever they are also funnel cake you saw that that and then we dropped a hundred feet to a larger feet. as the 79th year of the contra costa county fair this ride is not 79 years old. thises of some high-tech stuff i tried to yell as loud and scare early as possible you. get up to the top there you have no idea what they're gonna drop and that all the sudden you just feel yourself free fall in the thing is llano is to stop you trusted that i
here to get a music lesson of last tent here in this is classic rock concert begins see here paul butterfield will all walk down here a little bit more. it flooded of vanilla fudge a grateful dead of whole gallery nirvana it begins a sharp 1130 every day and ends at 10:00 tonight on the main stage to 9000 people this the list is allowed and other sages you can go to to listen that can music you want >> grant: that doesn't get the blood pumping and now what does. and you just stuff...
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greg butterfield, why that stock dropped on earnings that's coming up windy city getting a downgrade.ng chicago's debt rating to junk. what will it mean for the bond holders. is chicago in danger of becoming the next detroit? one is the loneliest number. facebook liking minimum wage increases today. pushing vendors paid $15 an hour. we'll see how many other people are liking that idea. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. female announcer: the mattress price wars are on at sleep train! we challenged the manufacturers to offer even lower prices. now it's posturepedic vs. beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years interest-free financing. plus, free same day delivery set-up, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save! mattress price wars are on now at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> the city of chicago taking a big hit with moody's investor services downgrading its credit rating to junk status. the move comes after the illinois supreme court moved to overturn cut
greg butterfield, why that stock dropped on earnings that's coming up windy city getting a downgrade.ng chicago's debt rating to junk. what will it mean for the bond holders. is chicago in danger of becoming the next detroit? one is the loneliest number. facebook liking minimum wage increases today. pushing vendors paid $15 an hour. we'll see how many other people are liking that idea. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. female announcer: the mattress price wars are on at sleep...
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i would like to put on the record of jk butterfield's opening statement. the statement of john sand father of an rov academy of pediatrics. letter from various consumer groups. testimony of rachel weintraub of the consumer federation of america before the cpsc. citizens report that ms. crowe-michael referred to in her testimony. we'll add that to the permanent record. >> without objection, so ordered. the chair would note i offered ms. schkowsky a follow-up question, she declined. i did have one follow-up question. ms. crowe-michael your son was injured on the yamaha rhino 450. and just ask the question if anyone on the panel is that particular model still available? is that something that is still sold on the market? >> i can address it. >> please. >> that vehicle is not sold. in fact it's you're talking about a vehicle from 2007. if i recall your testimony correctly. we're now three voluntary standards past that. so the technology has evolved beyond that. i can add there are tens of thousands of those rhinos still in use. that people enjoy at this point
i would like to put on the record of jk butterfield's opening statement. the statement of john sand father of an rov academy of pediatrics. letter from various consumer groups. testimony of rachel weintraub of the consumer federation of america before the cpsc. citizens report that ms. crowe-michael referred to in her testimony. we'll add that to the permanent record. >> without objection, so ordered. the chair would note i offered ms. schkowsky a follow-up question, she declined. i did...
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on a radio in 1994 -- >> well if you want to feel old, what about the first time you heard paul butterfieldng is green day is already in the rock 'n roll hall of fame? that was fast. >> 25 years. >> another guy also in the rock 'n roll hall of fame ringo is going to be inducted and it remind me of '99 when paul was inducted stella having the shirt about effing times. how does ringo feel all these years later? what an extraordinary moment, the surviving beatles playing in honor of ringo. >> it was fabulous. people don't understand what ringo meant to other musicians and when you watch the show tomorrow night on hbo we do this intro and we interviewed six other major drummers stuart copeland, taylor hawkins, max wineberg and they talk about what ringo meant to him as a drummer, his technique and the sound he made which is one of the reasons he was inducted? >> also ringo, what a lot of people don't realize is after the beatles breakup in 1970 everybody expects paul and john will be commercially successful. first three or four years, from '70 to '75, ringo was rolling out the hits it was he an
on a radio in 1994 -- >> well if you want to feel old, what about the first time you heard paul butterfieldng is green day is already in the rock 'n roll hall of fame? that was fast. >> 25 years. >> another guy also in the rock 'n roll hall of fame ringo is going to be inducted and it remind me of '99 when paul was inducted stella having the shirt about effing times. how does ringo feel all these years later? what an extraordinary moment, the surviving beatles playing in honor...
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butterfield, the chair of the congressional black caucus, along with ms. adams and ms. barbara lee and focuses on historically black colleges, something i have offered on a number of occasions their ability to expand their capacity in skns, technology, engineering and math and includes hispanic-serving institutions, nat i have american colleges focusing on these entities on building their capacities by collaborating with the department of defense. we know the department of defense has myriad of opportunities for research and development, some of the research has been done on triple-negative breast cancer. we know that it is certainly well renowned that the internet had its early beginnings with the department of defense. many other powerful research finds and successes have come from that. and i would just say that this amendment that is now included in the en bloc and i thank the chairman and ranking member, now opens the doors for these institutions of higher learning to collaborate with their professors and students ack -- academicicallyly on science, technology engi
butterfield, the chair of the congressional black caucus, along with ms. adams and ms. barbara lee and focuses on historically black colleges, something i have offered on a number of occasions their ability to expand their capacity in skns, technology, engineering and math and includes hispanic-serving institutions, nat i have american colleges focusing on these entities on building their capacities by collaborating with the department of defense. we know the department of defense has myriad of...