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traffic was shut down because of that dangerous weather was another united flight, inbound from frankfort, germany, and it, too, was struck by lightning. not once but twice. our own diane dwyer was onboard. >> you saw it. bam, it got hit once and the whole plane shook and about a minute and a half later, bam, it hit again. i talked to the flight attend t attendant. she said at this point the plane will be grounded. they'll check it all out for electrical problems. >> reporter: that plane also landed safely, and as diane mentioned, everyone's okay. there were 61 flights that had to be canceled last night. most of them regional. if you're on one of those flights and it's supposed to be taking off today or at least attempting to, there's a possibility some of these flights could be delayed because of the backlog. reporting live at sfo, bobry del bob riddell. >>> this car headed off in a dch just before 4:00 a.m. luckily nobody was seriously injuried. >>> and, laura, throughout the night, the east bay gets its fair share of lightning and thunder as well. we have video from a fundraiser. we're
traffic was shut down because of that dangerous weather was another united flight, inbound from frankfort, germany, and it, too, was struck by lightning. not once but twice. our own diane dwyer was onboard. >> you saw it. bam, it got hit once and the whole plane shook and about a minute and a half later, bam, it hit again. i talked to the flight attend t attendant. she said at this point the plane will be grounded. they'll check it all out for electrical problems. >> reporter: that...
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so for the city of frankfort, the distilleries around frankfort had a pretty much fair balance of whites and african-americans. and it was a very supportive community. so you very seldom ever even heard of a rift at a distillery. it was not tolerated. everybody had their work to do and everybody did their job. when paddle boats came into existence, the volume of whiskey being produced went out the roof. with the expansion of buffalo trace this became one of the largest production plants in the industry and not only did the whiskey go down kentucky, ohio and mississippi river with paddle boats they were able to go upstream in all directions and at that point the industry exploded. we're now in the heart of the distillery bourbon making process. this is our column still. it is the primary still for the making of our product. as i said, some people call them beer stills, some of them call them column stills, some people call them continuous operating stills. the proper name for the still is a coffee still named after the irishman who patented it. so you can see the corn and the water and th
so for the city of frankfort, the distilleries around frankfort had a pretty much fair balance of whites and african-americans. and it was a very supportive community. so you very seldom ever even heard of a rift at a distillery. it was not tolerated. everybody had their work to do and everybody did their job. when paddle boats came into existence, the volume of whiskey being produced went out the roof. with the expansion of buffalo trace this became one of the largest production plants in the...
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michael coors, i think there's room enough for both, i think lou frankfort would admit that, he's theterrific ceo. here's why i want to come down on coach. i don't know about the men's line. what i do know is this, lou frankfort has continued to deliver, he's a great manager, and i think we've got to give him the benefit of the doubt. just because there's an awful lot of coffee in brazil, there's an awful lot of growth still in starbucks. this market is just going gaga for growth. you need your fix. buy it on its way down and stay with cramer. ♪ coffee in brazil >>> coming up -- can you handle the heat? cramer gets you fired up for a searing hot lightning round. >>> and cable cross-fire, is content still king? cramer's viewing both sides of this drama to find out if it's time to tune in or change the channel all coming up on "mad money." zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at
michael coors, i think there's room enough for both, i think lou frankfort would admit that, he's theterrific ceo. here's why i want to come down on coach. i don't know about the men's line. what i do know is this, lou frankfort has continued to deliver, he's a great manager, and i think we've got to give him the benefit of the doubt. just because there's an awful lot of coffee in brazil, there's an awful lot of growth still in starbucks. this market is just going gaga for growth. you need your...
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we saw them rise 3% in frankfort.trading higher as well. >>> and warren buffett says he's been diagnosed with stage one prostate cancer. in a letter to berkshire shareholders, he says his prognosis is very good. he's decided to delay treatment until mid-july so he can keep some travel commitments. he tells cnbc's becky quick he feels good and there's no change rather to berkshire's succession plan. looking at berkshire class a shares right now we're seeing them up 1.4% at the moment. in the meantime pfizer -- excuse me. carolyn, over to you. >> i'll take that story. they're looking to sell their infant formula business to nestle. "the wall street journal" says necessary lel beat out a bid by mead johnson. they have been looking for options for its nutrition and animal health business for quite some time. let's take a quick look at how the shares are trading. nestle trading a touch lower. fran fort up by 0.3%. jackie. >> coming up on the show, yum! brands, the company in charge of taco bell, kfc and pizza hut among tho
we saw them rise 3% in frankfort.trading higher as well. >>> and warren buffett says he's been diagnosed with stage one prostate cancer. in a letter to berkshire shareholders, he says his prognosis is very good. he's decided to delay treatment until mid-july so he can keep some travel commitments. he tells cnbc's becky quick he feels good and there's no change rather to berkshire's succession plan. looking at berkshire class a shares right now we're seeing them up 1.4% at the moment....
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. >>> another flout inbound from germany, frankfort. it was coming in and hit by lightning twice. our own diane dwyer was on board. this is what she had to say. >> we saw the lightning from the ground. we were watching from the air. it was pretty spooky, i have to say. bam, it got hit once. the whole plane shook. a minute later, bam again. i talked to the flight attendant. she said at this point the plane will be grounded, they'll check it all out for any electrical problems. >> reporter: now, the faa did issue a ground delay program. that was in effect from 6:30 to -- last night to around 2:00 this morning. that meant that roughly 60 flights were canceled. and even though that ground delay program is over, that means there will be possibly more delays today. we're talking about ranging from 30 minutes to 2 1/2 hours. so if do you have any business at sfo, you will want to plan accordingly. just driving up here on 101, i've got to tell you, a lot of rain, especially on peninsula, wondering how long it's going to last. that's why we have meteorologist christi christina loren. >> we
. >>> another flout inbound from germany, frankfort. it was coming in and hit by lightning twice. our own diane dwyer was on board. this is what she had to say. >> we saw the lightning from the ground. we were watching from the air. it was pretty spooky, i have to say. bam, it got hit once. the whole plane shook. a minute later, bam again. i talked to the flight attendant. she said at this point the plane will be grounded, they'll check it all out for any electrical problems....
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in frankfort they're at 10%, 4.53 at 0.50.eaver i zon, qualcomm, broadcom up in the session. joining us now, our guest for the next hour, julia. great to have you with us. let's go ahead and start out with the apple number. can't oig nor the results. it's if uny because the expectations were that there might be some -- potentially some problems with the iphone and ipad sales but clearly not. >> absolutely, absolutely. apple is blowing the roof off against it really highlights the key of branding and the importance of globalization. more successfully than anybody, they've tapped into the global marketplace and achieved the level of growth. >> it's amazing they add 40 million in market cap, but that swing we saw, that's like starbucks. >> it's incredible. every quarter you wonder how much further they can go. once again they've exceed order expectations. >> certainly one to watch. apple. the big, big story in the state. >>> in the meantime, ross, we're going to send it do you. >> he arrived late but they're making the in trow du
in frankfort they're at 10%, 4.53 at 0.50.eaver i zon, qualcomm, broadcom up in the session. joining us now, our guest for the next hour, julia. great to have you with us. let's go ahead and start out with the apple number. can't oig nor the results. it's if uny because the expectations were that there might be some -- potentially some problems with the iphone and ipad sales but clearly not. >> absolutely, absolutely. apple is blowing the roof off against it really highlights the key of...
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germany, a baby monkey makes its public debut at the frankfort zoo. keepers are raising the young male after mother rejected it at birth. they hope to put the monkey back in the zoo's enclosure after they finish bottle feeding it. that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. i'm shepard smith. this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. the president today kicking his re-election campaign up a notch. trying to reach a group of voters who helped put him in the white house. college student he did so by highlighting education costs and exploding debt crisis. >> this country has always made a commitment to put a good education within the reach of all who are willing to work for it. that's what makes us special. >> yes. >> that's what made us an economic super power. that's what kept us at the forefront of business and science and technology and medicine and that's a commitment we have to reaffirm today. in 2012. >> shepard: the president went on to say that he too graduated with what he called a mou
germany, a baby monkey makes its public debut at the frankfort zoo. keepers are raising the young male after mother rejected it at birth. they hope to put the monkey back in the zoo's enclosure after they finish bottle feeding it. that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. i'm shepard smith. this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. the president today kicking his re-election campaign up a notch. trying to reach a group of voters who...
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another flight inbound from frankfort, germany. it was also struck by lightning. not once but twice. our own diane dwyer was onboard. >> we saw the lightning from the ground. we were watching it from the air, and it was pretty spooky, i have to say. and then, bam, it got hit once and the whole plane shook. and i don't know, about a minute later, bam, it got hit again. i talked with the flight attendant. she said at this point the plane will be grounlt ded. they'll check it out for electrical problems. >> reporter: again, everyone is okay after the plane landed safely at sfo. as a result of the crazy weather, sfo had 61 flights. regional coasts. that sort of area they'd be flying to. they're telling us this morning if you're on one of those flights that canceled, you do want to call because there's a good chance, a possibility there could be a delay. reporting live, bob riddell, "today in the bay." >> throughout the night east bay got its share of lightning as well. check this out where our photographer tells us windows rattled during the storm as neighborhoods lit
another flight inbound from frankfort, germany. it was also struck by lightning. not once but twice. our own diane dwyer was onboard. >> we saw the lightning from the ground. we were watching it from the air, and it was pretty spooky, i have to say. and then, bam, it got hit once and the whole plane shook. and i don't know, about a minute later, bam, it got hit again. i talked with the flight attendant. she said at this point the plane will be grounlt ded. they'll check it out for...
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is lew frankfort worried about that nation's slowing economy?>> plus the outlook for the semiconductor industry in an exclusive interview with intel ceo paul otellini. >>> the earnings we're all waiting for. finally apple is out after the bell. an army of analysts and shareholders standing by. >>> breaking news right now on egan jones rating agency. securities and exchange commission will be charging egan jones and its owner and president, shawn egan, a face known to cnbc, for material misrepresentations and omissions of the company's 2008 application to register as a ratings organization. so, again, there was a press release out a few days ago. the possibility this might happen. shawn egan spoke to us. you know, denying it. the securities and exchange commission coming out and saying we will be charging shawn egan and egan-jones for what they call material misrepresentations and omissions in the company's application to register as a ratings agency. that news coming out right now. obviously, just breaking. we're going to give you more as it com
is lew frankfort worried about that nation's slowing economy?>> plus the outlook for the semiconductor industry in an exclusive interview with intel ceo paul otellini. >>> the earnings we're all waiting for. finally apple is out after the bell. an army of analysts and shareholders standing by. >>> breaking news right now on egan jones rating agency. securities and exchange commission will be charging egan jones and its owner and president, shawn egan, a face known to...
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data and frankfort two gentlemen who have as much to do with the bankruptcy as anything else. the people who were put in charge of fixing it. they wrote a bill which regulated everything except fannie mae and freddie mac. is almost a comedy, but it is a dark comedy. this is an administration that has imported its economics and its ethics from chicago. they've used the proper role of government as taking money from people who don't vote for you and handing it to the democratic precinct voters. you're quite right. the fact that people have lost their jobs, they don't care. this is an administration, people talk about what this and that, war and small businesses, entrepreneurs, self-employed people, a president who talks of one to cut marginal tax rates and businesses from 35 percent, highest sector in the world today, down somewhat he also wants to get the same time raise the taxes that most small businessmen pay. the personal income tax from 35 to 40, 4045. and take away their deductions and credits. so it is very poorly -- purely a series of political decisions to tax people.
data and frankfort two gentlemen who have as much to do with the bankruptcy as anything else. the people who were put in charge of fixing it. they wrote a bill which regulated everything except fannie mae and freddie mac. is almost a comedy, but it is a dark comedy. this is an administration that has imported its economics and its ethics from chicago. they've used the proper role of government as taking money from people who don't vote for you and handing it to the democratic precinct voters....
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there's an awful lot of work going on at frankfort high school. right now we're going to dig a hole. >> when you say that -- >> we're going to actually do this. >> i read some of numbers. you have almost 70,000 employees who are going to be doing a much better job than i. i how big is it? >>. >> nationally were ee going to have 67,000 folks come out. it's a fabulous day for us, fabulous day for the community. >> it is. it's not like 10:00 in the morning. what motivating anyone? let me tell you i i haven't done much work here. what motivates people? >> first of all, it's the right thing to do and it's wonderful to give back to the community that we live, serve, and work. and the other thing i think is at the end of the day it feels good. you feel good with what you did with the community. >> we should mention it's not like you're out here and then going off to some country club. you've got a bus full. who's coming here? >> my wife and i invited kids. much to my surprise. 20 kids raised their hand and got up at 7:00 this morning. they're on their wa
there's an awful lot of work going on at frankfort high school. right now we're going to dig a hole. >> when you say that -- >> we're going to actually do this. >> i read some of numbers. you have almost 70,000 employees who are going to be doing a much better job than i. i how big is it? >>. >> nationally were ee going to have 67,000 folks come out. it's a fabulous day for us, fabulous day for the community. >> it is. it's not like 10:00 in the morning. what...
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nor have i ever, and part of that is because i was bussed to school near the sour mash plant in frankfortrmuth announces -- return cash to americans struggling with high gas prices. >> that's crazy. >> nuts. >> i know. i know. well, the oil companies, the big five only made $137 billion in profits last year. >> you can barely afford enough separate elevators for your cars with that kind of money. >> i'm sure compared to other years that is way down. >> not exactly. these are record profits, and we still have in the tax code a provision which gives the oil companies about $4 billion a year in tax preferences, which they clearly don't need. matter of fact back in 2005 when george bush was president, he said once oil gets beyond $50 a barrel or so there's no justification for these tax break, and now oil is twice that $104 yesterday, and we still give them the break. so i said since they don't need it. they actually admitted to congress that they didn't need it. the oil company executives, then why don't we take that away from them, and give it back to the consumers who are paying for that p
nor have i ever, and part of that is because i was bussed to school near the sour mash plant in frankfortrmuth announces -- return cash to americans struggling with high gas prices. >> that's crazy. >> nuts. >> i know. i know. well, the oil companies, the big five only made $137 billion in profits last year. >> you can barely afford enough separate elevators for your cars with that kind of money. >> i'm sure compared to other years that is way down. >> not...