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from lockheed martin. we are moving into a world where the costs are fixed. we will say we will buy 29 aircraft, and the costs is a fixed price contract and we negotiate with lockheed martin on what that price will be. anything that goes beyond that rise within a certain window, and it is a relatively small one, the contractor begins to assume the cost. so the incentive shifts to the contractor to find ways to drive those costs down. so that is an important aspect. but you are most definitely footing that bill. the taxpayer pays for these things, or the government borrows them to have the taxpayer to have a for these things. go back on the other caller, by the way, i forgot to mention this. he talked about marketing the plane essentially is being built in 50 different states. it is between what he seven and 50 states. what that does me no is that each one of the -- between 47 and 50 states. what the that does mean is that each senator has an interest. lockheed martin has gotten good at marketing the things
from lockheed martin. we are moving into a world where the costs are fixed. we will say we will buy 29 aircraft, and the costs is a fixed price contract and we negotiate with lockheed martin on what that price will be. anything that goes beyond that rise within a certain window, and it is a relatively small one, the contractor begins to assume the cost. so the incentive shifts to the contractor to find ways to drive those costs down. so that is an important aspect. but you are most definitely...
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from lockheed martin. we are moving into a world where the costs are fixed. we will say we will buy 29 aircraft, and the costs is a fixed price contract and we negotiate with lockheed martin on what that price will be. anything that goes beyond that rise within a certain window, and it is a relatively small one, the contractor begins to assume the cost. so the incentive shifts to the contractor to find ways to drive those costs down. so that is an important aspect. but you are most definitely footing that bill. the taxpayer pays for these things, or the government borrows them to have the taxpayer to have a for these things. byback on the other caller, the way, i forgot to mention this. he talked about marketing the plane essentially is being built in 50 different states. it is between what he seven and 50 states. what that does me no is that each one of the -- between 47 and 50 states. what the that does mean is that each senator has an interest. lockheed martin has gotten good at marketing the things. in
from lockheed martin. we are moving into a world where the costs are fixed. we will say we will buy 29 aircraft, and the costs is a fixed price contract and we negotiate with lockheed martin on what that price will be. anything that goes beyond that rise within a certain window, and it is a relatively small one, the contractor begins to assume the cost. so the incentive shifts to the contractor to find ways to drive those costs down. so that is an important aspect. but you are most definitely...
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that includes $400 million to general dynamics and $2.5 million to lockheed for f16's. big contracts got it by sending legions of lobbyists to capitol hill. they remind them that if the bongs and lockheeds can't build, then the smaller ones from lie mow, ohio to michigan will get buried. >> it has made this piece of the tank for 20 years. if i don't give him an order for six months, i don't know what will a ton old joe and the workforce. >> reporter: he heard that pitch year after year and it worked. >> the contractors have a vested interest in keeping the process going forward. >> reporter: he said the u.s. has put itself in a bind. cutting the aid won't.off the defense contracts. >> it will and up costing the taxpayers a lot of money and getting nothing in return. >> reporter: we reached out to lockheed and general dynamics who said we're honoring our contracts in good faith and don't want to comment. even though the u.s. has transferred half of this year's $1.2 billion into the egypt fund, withholding the other $600 million doesn't save money. it may end up costing j
that includes $400 million to general dynamics and $2.5 million to lockheed for f16's. big contracts got it by sending legions of lobbyists to capitol hill. they remind them that if the bongs and lockheeds can't build, then the smaller ones from lie mow, ohio to michigan will get buried. >> it has made this piece of the tank for 20 years. if i don't give him an order for six months, i don't know what will a ton old joe and the workforce. >> reporter: he heard that pitch year after...
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caller: i was a p-38 pilot in world war ii and i love lockheed. when i was 22 years old, i went up in a 38 and said, here i am a 22-year-old and a hundred thousand dollar airplane. now, these things are unbelievable in the cost. my question was, why can't the marine version and the navy version be the same where they are both short takeoff and landing? don't pay any attention to that clown that called for me. he is an idiot. thank you for your service. i will hang up now. caller: jack, thanks again for your call and for your service. the p-38 hour the viewers might not know was the lightning one. the difference between the navy version and the marine, the navy version is built to operate off of catapults and wires with tail looks. the marine corps version has a band in the front of it and the engine uses a three bearing swivel nozzle. that allows it to do a very short takeoff and landing. in terms of short takeoff, this is less than 500 feet without the catapult. is able to come back and the land in very small spots. both are built for different p
caller: i was a p-38 pilot in world war ii and i love lockheed. when i was 22 years old, i went up in a 38 and said, here i am a 22-year-old and a hundred thousand dollar airplane. now, these things are unbelievable in the cost. my question was, why can't the marine version and the navy version be the same where they are both short takeoff and landing? don't pay any attention to that clown that called for me. he is an idiot. thank you for your service. i will hang up now. caller: jack, thanks...
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i love lockheed.uldn't get over when i was 22 years old and i went up in a 3 3 -- 38 and i said here i am 22-year-old in a $100,000 airplane and now these things are unbelievable in the cost today. my question was, why can't the marine version and the navy version be the same where they both take up and landing? don't pay attention of the caller. he's an idiot. thank you for your service. i'll hang up. guest: thanks again for your call. thanks again for your service especially in what was the p38. that's actually the lightning one. what's the difference between u.s. navy version and the marine are -- the navy version is built to operate off catapults and arresting gear. the marine corps version has a lift fan in front of it. what that allows is for it to do a very short take off and landing in terms of the short take off, this is less than 500 feet without a catapult in a vertical landing is able to come back and land in small spots. spots. they both have very unique attributes that are made to operat
i love lockheed.uldn't get over when i was 22 years old and i went up in a 3 3 -- 38 and i said here i am 22-year-old in a $100,000 airplane and now these things are unbelievable in the cost today. my question was, why can't the marine version and the navy version be the same where they both take up and landing? don't pay attention of the caller. he's an idiot. thank you for your service. i'll hang up. guest: thanks again for your call. thanks again for your service especially in what was the...
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but if it got back down, i'd say, listen, be backing lockheed.t's my problem with telling you to sell lockheed. it's too good. would love the ceo to come on. let's go to chris in florida. chris? >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> caller: i'm invested in this stock nq mobile. i really like the fundamentals of this company a lot. what's your take on this? >> i don't know. i don't know. i don't nq mobile. not quite mobile for me. i have to do some homework. and that ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> shark week may be over, but chart week is just flexing its fins. cramer is diving in to find you stocks you can sink into and spotting the dangerous predators you need to avoid. it's chart week on "mad money." and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. all on thinkorswim. a quarter million tweeters is beare tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of ser
but if it got back down, i'd say, listen, be backing lockheed.t's my problem with telling you to sell lockheed. it's too good. would love the ceo to come on. let's go to chris in florida. chris? >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> caller: i'm invested in this stock nq mobile. i really like the fundamentals of this company a lot. what's your take on this? >> i don't know. i don't know. i don't nq mobile. not quite mobile for me. i have to do some homework. and...
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that is what lockheed martin would tell you.hat critics will tell you is that this is a program that has run amok. it has run aground. it has run out of control. >> more video of the marine version, trying to work for your article showing how these planes could differ. here is the marine video. ♪ >> helicopter landing ship, not a regular carrier. why do they need that? >> the marines have 11 of those types of ships. amphibious assault ships. they have short decks. the marines want to continue to have fixed wing combat aircraft and fly them off of those. if we have a plane that can do that, that doubles the nation's carrier fleet the navy has 11 full-length aircraft carriers. you could put the ships in other parts of the world or if you were fighting a war can in a broader array and have those ships serve as platforms to both launch those sorts of plans and bring them home. it is worth noting that version of the airplane is the costliest and most troubled one. the challenge of taking this fighter jet and getting it to land and ta
that is what lockheed martin would tell you.hat critics will tell you is that this is a program that has run amok. it has run aground. it has run out of control. >> more video of the marine version, trying to work for your article showing how these planes could differ. here is the marine video. ♪ >> helicopter landing ship, not a regular carrier. why do they need that? >> the marines have 11 of those types of ships. amphibious assault ships. they have short decks. the...
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talk about that lockheed martin. i like that stock at 115.dy in massachusetts. >> caller: hey, jim, big boston boo-yah to you. >> nice. what's up? >> caller: things are great. it's a perfect day outside, the market has been on a tear. couldn't ask for more. >> i like that positive attitude. >> caller: i want to say i've been a big "mad money" junkie over the years. i want to take this moment to thank you for all your tips and guidance. especially for little guys like me. >> thank you. thank you. i have to go to boston and do this show. i haven't done this show from boston for years. i want to get out there. >> caller: we're waiting. >> what's up? >> caller: so my top five holdings are apple, british petroleum, bp, the carlyle group, this one is -- you know, it concerns mane a little bit. duke energy and at&t. >> wow. this is -- good to see some new names here. bp, you hear that the company needs better jurisdiction down there in new orleans. inexpensive oil. apple, carl icahn, welcome home. apple trust owns its. at&t should come down because
talk about that lockheed martin. i like that stock at 115.dy in massachusetts. >> caller: hey, jim, big boston boo-yah to you. >> nice. what's up? >> caller: things are great. it's a perfect day outside, the market has been on a tear. couldn't ask for more. >> i like that positive attitude. >> caller: i want to say i've been a big "mad money" junkie over the years. i want to take this moment to thank you for all your tips and guidance. especially for...
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and $2.5 billion to lockheed for f-16s. big companies got these contracts in part by sending legions of lobbyists to capitol hill. they reminded lawmakers that if they can't build weapons for egypt, all those small town suppliers from lima, ohio to oxford, michigan will get buried. >> joe with company x has made this particular piece of a tank for 20 years and that's what he does. he's very good at it. but if i don't give them an order for six month, i'm not sure what's going to happen to old joe and his workforce. >> reporter: jim colby used to control the purse strings on egypt. he heard that pitch year after year. and it worked. >> the contractors have a vested interest in keeping the process going forward. >> reporter: coal if i salby sa the aid -- >> will send up costing the taxpayers a lot of money and getting nothing in return. >> so the aid gets cut off, taxpayers lose money. the numbers are incredible. lockheed martin, $2.5 billion they have resting on aid continuing to egypt. what do the companies say to the criti
and $2.5 billion to lockheed for f-16s. big companies got these contracts in part by sending legions of lobbyists to capitol hill. they reminded lawmakers that if they can't build weapons for egypt, all those small town suppliers from lima, ohio to oxford, michigan will get buried. >> joe with company x has made this particular piece of a tank for 20 years and that's what he does. he's very good at it. but if i don't give them an order for six month, i'm not sure what's going to happen to...
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. >> lockheed martin. >> once upon a time there was a thing called the sequester and everyone assumed crush it. lockheed martin is up 40% since the sequester started in march. >> as of many defense stocks. >> it was a flawed these sis that went the other way on you guys. what do you do with the gear? it's top to buy, trading above market multiple and doesn't have a ton of growth ahead of it. backlog is okay, not great. i prefer boeing. >> dr. j, ibm. >> in back in the beginning of august, saying a 175 target, i don't know if it breaks through 180 to get here but i like it around the 180 level. it's 183 and change today. i think you look to buy it around the 180 level. >> two or three bucks going to make a difference to you? >> why step in front of it right here, just because it hit a new low today. i don't see a catalyst on the horizon so going into labor day holiday, everybody is going to be gone after thursday. why stick around for that. buy it tuesday. >> 10% pullback, 5.6% dividend, buy it, hold it. we'll do final trades and tell you who won the debate as well on mcdonald's. in a
. >> lockheed martin. >> once upon a time there was a thing called the sequester and everyone assumed crush it. lockheed martin is up 40% since the sequester started in march. >> as of many defense stocks. >> it was a flawed these sis that went the other way on you guys. what do you do with the gear? it's top to buy, trading above market multiple and doesn't have a ton of growth ahead of it. backlog is okay, not great. i prefer boeing. >> dr. j, ibm. >> in...
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i want lockheed martin ceo. he's doing such a great job. jason in washington, jason?m, boo-yah. >> boo-yah back. >> caller: thank you for all your service, everything you've done for us everyday investors and financial planners of guys like myself. >> well, thank you, i want everybody to be a better client, better adviser. that's my game. what's up? >> caller: yes, sir, yes, sir. every day. i have onco meds, medical pharmaceutical, bank of america, medical property trust, channeladvisor and google. >> okay. whoa, well, real estate investment trust is not going to be the same as onco med which is a spec. we know that bank of america is financial. channeladvisor and google, they're actually one in a same. they're both internet plays. google's got a big advertising arm, we're going to sellchanneladvisor, bing, bing, bing and let's put in b & g foods. that would be perfect. that portfolio needs yield. "mad money's" back after the break. >>> i'd like to know, are you long america? >> we at ford in the united states are competing with the best countries in the world. >> loo
i want lockheed martin ceo. he's doing such a great job. jason in washington, jason?m, boo-yah. >> boo-yah back. >> caller: thank you for all your service, everything you've done for us everyday investors and financial planners of guys like myself. >> well, thank you, i want everybody to be a better client, better adviser. that's my game. what's up? >> caller: yes, sir, yes, sir. every day. i have onco meds, medical pharmaceutical, bank of america, medical property...
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moot topic it was very much of new talk but i can tell you i had interviews with the following with lockheed martin short common a lot of different big big name companies and every single one of them kind of turned the conversation they didn't want to but i mean you're on the you're on the air just about every few days no you must talk with other people who have concerns about domestic drone use what are their concerns mostly privacy they don't want the idea of sending these things up that can see just about anything now when i spoke to a little bit up on steroids it really is and that's exactly what some of the people were that were at this conference saying is that it's just centrally google maps if you have a google car driving around why can't you have a vehicle in the air or flying around ground or in the us but you know one of the people that i spoke to was from northrop grumman and he says you know what we don't sell privacy or we sell the things and whatever the government or these private entities want to do with them that's their business that's interesting because i believe the c.
moot topic it was very much of new talk but i can tell you i had interviews with the following with lockheed martin short common a lot of different big big name companies and every single one of them kind of turned the conversation they didn't want to but i mean you're on the you're on the air just about every few days no you must talk with other people who have concerns about domestic drone use what are their concerns mostly privacy they don't want the idea of sending these things up that can...
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and lockheed martin is up. now, remember this, ratheon is up this morning and lockheed at 122.e the spring. do you remember when christie -- krispy kreme was up over $100 a share. >> they're down 8.3%. 21.31. they're reported earnings profits, missed expectations, and they reduced their guidance for the full year, stuart, same-store sales were up 10%. and that's a good piece of news, right? >> i think it's a pretty good performance. >> i'm not going to give a commercial, but they're good. >> go there. >> and dead flat market, okay? i mean, really dead flat. down .7 on that, down one point. and we're going to get back to syria, bringing john layfield. and we asked this question of scott shellady. if you hold stocks long over the weekend, you take a risk of something happening to your mo money and in syria. are you prepared to take that risk? >> yes, i am. if you look at the history of interventions from the first war, and to the current problems that we've had in the middle east. everything has been sell the river buy the news. and the news is when does it happen? and that's wha
and lockheed martin is up. now, remember this, ratheon is up this morning and lockheed at 122.e the spring. do you remember when christie -- krispy kreme was up over $100 a share. >> they're down 8.3%. 21.31. they're reported earnings profits, missed expectations, and they reduced their guidance for the full year, stuart, same-store sales were up 10%. and that's a good piece of news, right? >> i think it's a pretty good performance. >> i'm not going to give a commercial, but...
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moot topic it was very much of the talk but i can tell you i had interviews with the following with lockheed martin short grumman a lot of different big big name companies and every single one of them kind of turned the conversation they didn't want to but i mean you're on the you're on the air just about every few days no you must talk with other people who have concerns about domestic drone use what are their concerns mostly privacy they don't want the idea of sending these things up that can see just about anything now when i spoke to legal maps on steroids it really is and that's exactly what some of the people were that were at this conference saying is that it's just centrally google maps if you have a google car driving around why can't you have a vehicle in the air or flying around out there in the us but you know one of the people that i spoke to was from northrop grumman and he says you know what we don't sell privacy or we sell the things and whatever the government or these private entities want to do with them that's their business that's interesting because i believe the c.e.o.
moot topic it was very much of the talk but i can tell you i had interviews with the following with lockheed martin short grumman a lot of different big big name companies and every single one of them kind of turned the conversation they didn't want to but i mean you're on the you're on the air just about every few days no you must talk with other people who have concerns about domestic drone use what are their concerns mostly privacy they don't want the idea of sending these things up that can...
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than the representatives who voted in favor of the bill now defense and intelligence firms such as lockheed martin boeing united technologies and honeywell international they donated on average forty one thousand six hundred thirty five dollars to anti emotional presented of wall pro emotional moment representatives received on average less than one hundred thousand dollars from those firms and the defense companies are not fans of representative emotions self he ranked in the bottom fifty for the two year period and only received fourteen hundred dollars now of the top ten moneymakers only one house member voted to end the program now the investigation shows that defense cash was a better predictor of the members votes on the emotion and then the party affiliation and the money don't lie both in dollars and in votes for r.t. i marinated. staying on the issue of privacy on tuesday the face circuit court of appeals ruled that law enforcement doesn't need a warrant to collect your cell phone location information cell phone towers can track the location of your cell phone and thus the location
than the representatives who voted in favor of the bill now defense and intelligence firms such as lockheed martin boeing united technologies and honeywell international they donated on average forty one thousand six hundred thirty five dollars to anti emotional presented of wall pro emotional moment representatives received on average less than one hundred thousand dollars from those firms and the defense companies are not fans of representative emotions self he ranked in the bottom fifty for...
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that manages america's best base buy toys on their board of directors is the former president of lockheed martin special programs and the former air force lieutenant who captained the use of drones among others with strong washington ties. guy bought to have twenty fourth satellites up and running and the next five years after that it is game on it's only a matter of time before our biggest corporations join in the big brother game of the surveillance state from space the time all in the name of big profit and all at a big bend to your privacy tonight talk about beth by following me on twitter at the red button. and finally while anthony weiner has stolen the show and they're coming new york elections he's not the only politician with baggage asking for a vote tonight larry king said stand with the other high profile politician trying to mount a comeback former new york governor eliot spitzer here's a preview as a liberal do you think in the future john should go to jail you know the buzz it's going to generate a little yes or some time so let me answer this from the perspective of not my
that manages america's best base buy toys on their board of directors is the former president of lockheed martin special programs and the former air force lieutenant who captained the use of drones among others with strong washington ties. guy bought to have twenty fourth satellites up and running and the next five years after that it is game on it's only a matter of time before our biggest corporations join in the big brother game of the surveillance state from space the time all in the name...
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stearman, future president of lockheed martin, and walter beech, cofounder of beech aircraft. three founded travel air and focused on building biplanes. it wouldn't be until 1924 that cessna aircraft was founded. the company's goal was to focus on single engine monoplanes. it would be this very style of aircraft that the cessna brand would become synonymous with, along with general aviation as a whole. i caught up with cessna's angela baldwin at airventure in oshkosh, wisconsin. did clyde cessna have any idea that the cessna of back then would become the cessna of today? >> no, and we think he'd be quite proud of what we've been able to accomplish. i mean, we've got the fastest business jet in the world, and yet, we're still teaching the world to fly with-- with a new trainer this year. so we're--we're trying to cover every aspect of the business and have a solution for everyone who wants to fly. >> while primarily a single engine aircraft company, cessna has a vast product line ranging from the single engine 172 to the large twin engine citation x, the fastest business jet in
stearman, future president of lockheed martin, and walter beech, cofounder of beech aircraft. three founded travel air and focused on building biplanes. it wouldn't be until 1924 that cessna aircraft was founded. the company's goal was to focus on single engine monoplanes. it would be this very style of aircraft that the cessna brand would become synonymous with, along with general aviation as a whole. i caught up with cessna's angela baldwin at airventure in oshkosh, wisconsin. did clyde...
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moving down our list of most unique technology at the conference lockheed martin's transformer still in its conceptual stages this new avi is exactly what its title suggests an unmanned flying bot with the ability to become any type of you avi the military could need or as the company describes it transformers unique design could adapt to multiple missions with interchangeable payloads including cargo pods medical evacuation units a tactical ground vehicle armed scouts and reconnaissance and strike capabilities if you thought the transformer was impressive get ready for this this is mars or the modular advancement arm robotic system but mars is really a full escalation of force robot so what i mean by full escalation of force it provides you non-lethal less than lethal and lethal force this little guy is essentially the robotic replacement for an infantry man starting with a two way there's also a siren green laser dazzler or in two or three grenade launcher that into forty machine gun six camels the marine corps fighting lab has been experimenting with this technology since january
moving down our list of most unique technology at the conference lockheed martin's transformer still in its conceptual stages this new avi is exactly what its title suggests an unmanned flying bot with the ability to become any type of you avi the military could need or as the company describes it transformers unique design could adapt to multiple missions with interchangeable payloads including cargo pods medical evacuation units a tactical ground vehicle armed scouts and reconnaissance and...
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scouring the skies near you some of them already are industry giants the likes of which include boeing lockheed martin and northrop grumman flooded d.c. this past week to show off their tech toys they say the economic benefits of these machines are vast and their uses are endless i was there and here's a look at what i found. they role play fly they even dive you can throw this one a few in the air let it land on either side that one runs on the sun big or small unmanned aerial vehicles come in all shapes and sizes these days and chances are they're coming to a city near you and now we're ready to step into the sort of next generation if you will in that seamless integration international airspace this is the world's largest drone expo happening in the district where industry titans and government regulators meet seven thousand people and six hundred corporations from over sixty countries show off their inventions here this is the future of technology so what we have here this is the unmanned little bird what we see here is the discovery to about one hundred thirty pounds you have the talent ro
scouring the skies near you some of them already are industry giants the likes of which include boeing lockheed martin and northrop grumman flooded d.c. this past week to show off their tech toys they say the economic benefits of these machines are vast and their uses are endless i was there and here's a look at what i found. they role play fly they even dive you can throw this one a few in the air let it land on either side that one runs on the sun big or small unmanned aerial vehicles come in...
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it is a joint venture between lockheed martin and boeing to cut! i have no idea whats's going on.ou're the original really big chicken com, with curly fries and a drink for just $3.99. why the cowboyat? you're the barbecue chicken combo with two chicken patties, bacon, cheese, and barbecue sauc you also come with curly fries and a drink for $39. bubbles! i have no idea what's going on. [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had backup power? the chevrolet volt does. it's ingeniously designed to seamlessly switch from electricity to gas to extend your driving range. no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. right now, get a 2013 chevrolet volt for around $269 per month. and these are my roommates. this is one of my favorite professors. and so is this. this is my academic advisor. and also my cheerleader. and when i finish my degree in business... a new job, at a great company... that's the graduation present i want. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers i
it is a joint venture between lockheed martin and boeing to cut! i have no idea whats's going on.ou're the original really big chicken com, with curly fries and a drink for just $3.99. why the cowboyat? you're the barbecue chicken combo with two chicken patties, bacon, cheese, and barbecue sauc you also come with curly fries and a drink for $39. bubbles! i have no idea what's going on. [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had backup power? the chevrolet volt does. it's...
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i was at lockheed martin for 25 years.y recruited young military officers right out of the military. i was an intelligence officers so some of the things i was exposed to was interesting. as the years went on, the demands of the job didn't suit me which resulted in stress and i realized i should consider a change. i wanted to move here it is a beautiful place to live. i was interested in inn keeping and a b and b. i signed up for pivot planet and spent time with someone who was in the business to see what having an inn was like. >> especially about inn keeping. there is a remant sized version of it. >> when i follows up with him i said i still want to do it. >> she was really diligent and very detailed in getting as much information and open to asking herself the tough questions? >> i was worried about the finances. if the finances don't work, your current job isn't going to work either. >> it is more than drinking a glass of wine on the porch and checking in guest. >> i was scared. i make about one third of that salary bu
i was at lockheed martin for 25 years.y recruited young military officers right out of the military. i was an intelligence officers so some of the things i was exposed to was interesting. as the years went on, the demands of the job didn't suit me which resulted in stress and i realized i should consider a change. i wanted to move here it is a beautiful place to live. i was interested in inn keeping and a b and b. i signed up for pivot planet and spent time with someone who was in the business...
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and earnings growth is there and there still raising prices evee more i like lockheed martin.ame off a bit in the past couple of days. a much lower multiple off. the biggest defenseontractor. and i think it's not really going to be serious, but there will kick off some talks that might ignite some fuel. charles: by the way, defense airlines have done well. i think it's going to be in a takeover. i do find it interesting, they guy with the most dynamic character on the panel is the most conservative. what you're looking at? >> it's a name leone. we have found for some time. you know, it's the gifthe keeps on giving because every time you read in the paper see on tv that some 787 dream liner had to turn back, that's another chance to get in. becoming more fuel-efficient and the airlines are a testant. then maybe fuel efficient. charles: you know what i like? afr tell you, part of the show , trying to get people to understand. i think boeing is the perfect plan. three numbers, 20, 35,000, and five. $5 trillion. you have to be nice. when you have to be not spirited seems to me lik
and earnings growth is there and there still raising prices evee more i like lockheed martin.ame off a bit in the past couple of days. a much lower multiple off. the biggest defenseontractor. and i think it's not really going to be serious, but there will kick off some talks that might ignite some fuel. charles: by the way, defense airlines have done well. i think it's going to be in a takeover. i do find it interesting, they guy with the most dynamic character on the panel is the most...
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so far, they had only sold one of their systems to lockheed martin.f you could make sense of all of this, bob mcchesney, from which leaks to the cia. >> when that story broke, i did some research on this and i consult the people that i knew fairly high up in the state department off the record they said they did not have to put pressure on amazon for that to happen. the amazon was more than willing to cooperate. andwas not a difficult sell, they led the parade of getting rid of wikileaks, removing it from its servers. the point you're getting at, this all suggests the large internet monopolies, starting with amazon, including apple, google, facebook, microsoft, at&t, verizon, they all have an extraordinary cozy relationship with the national security state of the military, harmonious, mutually beneficial, they interact at the highest level, and we have created this military did so complex of sort. jeff bezos is at the top of that. as president eisenhower said in his farewell address, we need to discuss the military industrial complex, the rating issue
so far, they had only sold one of their systems to lockheed martin.f you could make sense of all of this, bob mcchesney, from which leaks to the cia. >> when that story broke, i did some research on this and i consult the people that i knew fairly high up in the state department off the record they said they did not have to put pressure on amazon for that to happen. the amazon was more than willing to cooperate. andwas not a difficult sell, they led the parade of getting rid of wikileaks,...
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lockheed martin released this video.he pentagon said a fleet will cost $857 billion over 55 years. to operate and support. that is 22% less than previously estimated. >>> vice president joe biden says tonight his son underwent a successful surgery and will soon be headed home to delaware. beau biden had an undisclosed procedure yesterday. it was performed at a renowned cancer center in houston. the white house will only say doctors are trying to determine why beau biden became disoriented and weak during a vacation last week. he is set to be released from the hospital tomorrow. the 44-year-old suffered a mild stroke in 2010. >>> men are being urged to wear sunscreen to prevent melanoma. british researchers found her men than women are dying from malignant melanoma. scientists theorize it may be because women have stronger immune systems. they add men are often diagnose with advanced melanoma because the cancer develops on their backs making it hard tore spot. they recommend men regularly have someone check their skin. >>
lockheed martin released this video.he pentagon said a fleet will cost $857 billion over 55 years. to operate and support. that is 22% less than previously estimated. >>> vice president joe biden says tonight his son underwent a successful surgery and will soon be headed home to delaware. beau biden had an undisclosed procedure yesterday. it was performed at a renowned cancer center in houston. the white house will only say doctors are trying to determine why beau biden became...
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that includes $400 million to general dynamics for tank kits and $2.5 billion to lockheed for f-16s. big companies sent legions of lobbyists to capitol hill and reminded the government if they can't build weapons to egypt, all the small town suppliers, from ohio, to oxford, michigan, will get buried. >> joe with company "x" has made this piece of the tank for 20 years and he's good at it. >> reporter: former congressman bill coby heard that pitch year after year and it worked. >> the contractors have a vested interest in keeping the process going forward. >> reporter: colby said the u.s. put itself in a bind. cutting aid won't get the government out of paying off the defense contracts it already signed. >> it's going to end up costing the taxpayers a lot of money and getting nothing in return. >> reporter: so even though the u.s. has only transferred about half of this year's $1.2 billion to the egypt account, withholding that other $600 million doesn't really save that money. we also reached out to both boeing and -- i should say we reached out to lockheed and general dynamics. they
that includes $400 million to general dynamics for tank kits and $2.5 billion to lockheed for f-16s. big companies sent legions of lobbyists to capitol hill and reminded the government if they can't build weapons to egypt, all the small town suppliers, from ohio, to oxford, michigan, will get buried. >> joe with company "x" has made this piece of the tank for 20 years and he's good at it. >> reporter: former congressman bill coby heard that pitch year after year and it...
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there one, dubbed the hulk, is built by lockheed martin.ike michael gore. >> if i have it on and i want to stand up, i stand up. >> though gore has been paralyzed from the waist down ever since a horrific workplace accident, he can now move around with this device, which enables him to stand erect and move forward without his wheelchair. >> it is an emotional boost to be able to stand up and talk to someone. >> using gyro scopes and sensor technology, today's suits are much more intuitive than their predecessors'. >> the control of the device mimics what you and i do when we walk normally. the next frontier will be how we control it so the human/machine interfact, do we tap right into the neural network of the brain? >> and parker, the company behind the technology -- >> when you see someone stand up and you see not only their reaction or their reaction, many times have i to leave the room because i can feel myself getting choked up over it. >> right now worldwide there are just a handful of patients using the indigo models in clinical tria
there one, dubbed the hulk, is built by lockheed martin.ike michael gore. >> if i have it on and i want to stand up, i stand up. >> though gore has been paralyzed from the waist down ever since a horrific workplace accident, he can now move around with this device, which enables him to stand erect and move forward without his wheelchair. >> it is an emotional boost to be able to stand up and talk to someone. >> using gyro scopes and sensor technology, today's suits are...
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look at aerospace giant boeing and the biggest contractor, lockheed martin, they've all had big returns this year. the question is, does it continue with or without a possible syrian conflict. back to you. >> we're going to dig into that now. thank you very much. >>> the fact that syria is grabbing headlines these days, don't take iraq off your radar. it could respark fighting in iraq, potentially putting the 3 million barrels of oil at risk, and the risk of the pipelines getting blown up that we talked about yesterday. let's bring in burt hickock. he worked in iraq. i believe, burt, this is your first ever tv interview? >> yes. >> you're lucky because this is the best show. we're going to be nice to you. it's fun. do you believe there is a real chance we will not only strike syria but strike syria repeatedly? >> president obama has really painted himself into a corner to not do anything now. it would weaken our perception in the middle east even more than they have already. >> once you tell somebody at a bar, hey, dude, if you keep running your mouth, i'm going to hit you, we're going
look at aerospace giant boeing and the biggest contractor, lockheed martin, they've all had big returns this year. the question is, does it continue with or without a possible syrian conflict. back to you. >> we're going to dig into that now. thank you very much. >>> the fact that syria is grabbing headlines these days, don't take iraq off your radar. it could respark fighting in iraq, potentially putting the 3 million barrels of oil at risk, and the risk of the pipelines getting...
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turns out area 51 was created as a test site for the lockheed u-2, a spy plane used by the cia duringhe cold war. >> they didn't want the soviet union to know about it. to ensure that, they wanted a facility where it could be tested away from everybody else. >> reporter: area 51 has seen some out of this world action. apollo astronauts trained there for the moon landing. a radar and missile electronics engineer at the site was forced to keep his work a secret from family and friends for decades. >> my wife was mad at me when she found out i was working 85 miles from home. she had no idea where we were and thought we were in some other country. >> that was nbc's mara schiavocampo reporting there. so what does your gut tell you? do you believe area 51 was just used to test u-2 spy planes and to train the apollo astronauts? or do you think the government is still hiding information about ufos? go to facebook.com/newsnation to vote. take a look at what the "news nation" is saying about yesterday's gut check, about that bitter custody battle over the 3-year-old known as baby veronica. we a
turns out area 51 was created as a test site for the lockheed u-2, a spy plane used by the cia duringhe cold war. >> they didn't want the soviet union to know about it. to ensure that, they wanted a facility where it could be tested away from everybody else. >> reporter: area 51 has seen some out of this world action. apollo astronauts trained there for the moon landing. a radar and missile electronics engineer at the site was forced to keep his work a secret from family and friends...
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companies like general dynamics and lockheed martin, and they're the main beneficiaries of this aid. and, you know, most of these weapons that we get in egypt, these tanks and f-16s, they're most likely to end up in a warehouse gathering dust than seeing any kind of combat or operational training. egypt has more tanks by one estimate. this is really subsidiary for these defense contractors who help the keep the pipeline going and important aspect with the relationship with regard to this aid. egypt and israel have this special privilege where they can put orders forward for aid that they haven't even received yet. exactly -- it's like a credit card with a maximum limit of billions of dollars. it's very hard to shut down this pipeline because they're allowed to make orders under the assumption that lawmakers will con to provide the aid every year. >> sharif abdel kouddous from democracy now. >>> coming up, thousands of people are hoping donald trump was going to make them the next great real estate mogul. instead they say he totally ripped them off and they're suing. one of them will
companies like general dynamics and lockheed martin, and they're the main beneficiaries of this aid. and, you know, most of these weapons that we get in egypt, these tanks and f-16s, they're most likely to end up in a warehouse gathering dust than seeing any kind of combat or operational training. egypt has more tanks by one estimate. this is really subsidiary for these defense contractors who help the keep the pipeline going and important aspect with the relationship with regard to this aid....
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lockheed martin finds itself on the all-time high list by default. supposed to be decked by the sequester. wasn't the sequester supposed to shoot them to kingdom come? they weren't. that fact has deluded and shocked wall street, which has been betting against both companies. if earnings keep coming through, stocks keep trading higher. finally there's viacom. entertainment company which has been a voracious buyer of its own stock. to the point where earnings has been so dynamic and the mutual funds and hedge funds, they can't get enough viacom. want to get a sense of what else might be happening underneath the averages, looking at stocks in the s&p that hit 52-week highs, not all-time highs. three oil related plays. hess, busy trying to bring out value to fend off an activist investor. chesapeake now viewed as potential takeover candidate by wall street because it's long time ceo and co-founder and protector is no longer with the firm. third, halliburton. rumored every day to be in ge's cross hairs. given how high oil is there's good reason for an oil
lockheed martin finds itself on the all-time high list by default. supposed to be decked by the sequester. wasn't the sequester supposed to shoot them to kingdom come? they weren't. that fact has deluded and shocked wall street, which has been betting against both companies. if earnings keep coming through, stocks keep trading higher. finally there's viacom. entertainment company which has been a voracious buyer of its own stock. to the point where earnings has been so dynamic and the mutual...
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the documents do report that area 51 was created as a test side for the lockheed u-2, a spy plane used by the cia during the cold war. also the site has seen some out of this world action. apollo astronauts trained there for the moon landing. the site has been one of the government's worst-kept secrets. clearly the map just released by the cia matches one that you could previously find by googling area 51. here's how switching from going out for pizza to a digiorno pizza dinner from walmart can save you over $1,200 a year. the average pizza dinner out costs over $8.00 per meal. a meal made with digiorno pizza costs less than $2.30 a serving. so by replacing just one pizza dinner out a week your family of 4 could save over $1,200 a year. great dinners from digiorno, backed by walmart's low price guarantee. save money. live better. walmart. as soon as you feelon it, try miralax. it works differently than other laxatives. it draws water into your colon to unblock your system naturally. don't wait to feel great. miralax. folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting heartburn an
the documents do report that area 51 was created as a test side for the lockheed u-2, a spy plane used by the cia during the cold war. also the site has seen some out of this world action. apollo astronauts trained there for the moon landing. the site has been one of the government's worst-kept secrets. clearly the map just released by the cia matches one that you could previously find by googling area 51. here's how switching from going out for pizza to a digiorno pizza dinner from walmart can...
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their fighter jet pilots fly lockheed martin f-16s. and every two years since the early 1980s, these giant war games, these giant fake wars in egypt, they further cement the military relationships between egypt and the west. they cement the interoperability of egypt's troops with american troops. and now all the other countries that participate or that formally observe those war games, too. by 1999, there were 70,000 troops taking part in the biannual fake war in egypt. that year 11 countries had troops participating. another 30 or so countries were there to formally observe the fake war. the fake war planned that year, 1999, was to defend egypt from a made up country called orangeland. and in the war game plan, orangeland had invaded and was trying to take control of the nile. so the allies had to work together to defeat the fake orangeland forces. hope the dutch weren't offended. or syracuse. in the 30-plus years that we have been staging these fake wars, operation bright star, fake wars in egypt, the fake war has only been called of
their fighter jet pilots fly lockheed martin f-16s. and every two years since the early 1980s, these giant war games, these giant fake wars in egypt, they further cement the military relationships between egypt and the west. they cement the interoperability of egypt's troops with american troops. and now all the other countries that participate or that formally observe those war games, too. by 1999, there were 70,000 troops taking part in the biannual fake war in egypt. that year 11 countries...