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thes a clichÉ to say all druggies went to woodstock and the rest went over there. i was young.my dad was there. he was a career pilot. he served in 1966 and 1967. >> have you been there? >> vietnam? no. >> we hear the drums beating about china, that china is building up their military and that we have got to beef it up. you hear about these aircraft carriers they are building. at the moment, you tell me difference that they have won and that is not being used. >> it is stock finished. to that point, as we're talking about this year's defense budget and the way it is going to get caught, you have to push go on these machines if you want the capability in the future. the joint strike fighter was approved a long time ago. this thing that is a target for cuts going forward. >> we talked about the f-22 getting cut. it is expensive. it is behind the schedule. you're talking about the threat. who are we fighting? the defense industry magnate and those on the side of the machine are saying there is a threat. we need them. >> let me ask you about these f- 35. lockheed martin officials s
thes a clichÉ to say all druggies went to woodstock and the rest went over there. i was young.my dad was there. he was a career pilot. he served in 1966 and 1967. >> have you been there? >> vietnam? no. >> we hear the drums beating about china, that china is building up their military and that we have got to beef it up. you hear about these aircraft carriers they are building. at the moment, you tell me difference that they have won and that is not being used. >> it is...
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swung out in front of me with one of those industrial golf carts you know it's like it's like a big woodstock for all these drag races they were living in like you know. this happened good luck in the world and i'm not paying attention to things and yet three guys in the front five kids standing in the back and i was going to hit them like a torpedo sold i couldn't get out of the way of getting them unless i dumped a bike and when i hit the brakes the bike started going down anyway so. that's quite second i'd go of well i'm going to feel just as bad if i get the car. and the only difference is a bunch of kids are going to go flying and so i'm in agony you know i mean from where i come from from people i knew in my neighborhood if they could sit in better they get paid for it to all be smiling mirrors of me i'm no washer some aggravated that i can't go nowhere i feel like you know there's going to be some definite problems in my near future just trying to survive this financially and such and. this is the most painful experience of my life is not not my neck and back so that was pretty painful
swung out in front of me with one of those industrial golf carts you know it's like it's like a big woodstock for all these drag races they were living in like you know. this happened good luck in the world and i'm not paying attention to things and yet three guys in the front five kids standing in the back and i was going to hit them like a torpedo sold i couldn't get out of the way of getting them unless i dumped a bike and when i hit the brakes the bike started going down anyway so. that's...
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the red toy wagon company, woodstock, open. winhall market in bonneville. raw goldfinger in northfield, open. nelson's hardware right here in barry, open. the rochester cafe, open. and the list goes on and on. the lesson for vermont government in helping to grow jobs in vermont is pretty simple. getting credit to entrepreneurs when they need it most grows prosperity and grows jobs. in fact, there is nothing to stand in the way of vermont's job creators that cannot be made right by a partnership with state government that's built on a foundation of common sense, trust and expedited risk capital for businesses when others won't lend to them. vermont's response to irene perfectly illustrates the strong state of our state. perhaps the greatest lesson we can take from the challenges of the previous four months is that despite irene's devastation, despite our heartbreak and our pain, we are bound by a common purpose. we're also bound by tragic loss. to the hundreds and hundreds of vermonters who lost so much, lost their houses, lost their belongings, lost the lan
the red toy wagon company, woodstock, open. winhall market in bonneville. raw goldfinger in northfield, open. nelson's hardware right here in barry, open. the rochester cafe, open. and the list goes on and on. the lesson for vermont government in helping to grow jobs in vermont is pretty simple. getting credit to entrepreneurs when they need it most grows prosperity and grows jobs. in fact, there is nothing to stand in the way of vermont's job creators that cannot be made right by a partnership...
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past two years to give us and them samples of woodstock floor high. >>reporter: this i feel could be a boon to the cash strapped state of california fuel--. >>jacqueline: it was turned in a warm day out there today. will it be like this this weekend? i will have that answer coming up. >>pam: california their regulators to pass new strict rules >>kimberlee: the comparative voted ninth is the role of improving look how-- approving and then in california. >>kimberlee: 80 question today, car dealer and the heat made relations and they've seen is now the heat of a guilt >>reporter: companies from saw the high nominal long time ago and came across with the lead-killing and your phone it clear and clean. part by like this one, we need to clean a screen role to cover any of the soft microfiber inside of the islip right away. cases are beginning to be a lot more elaborate we are moving past the traditional case. i saw several cases built entirely out of wood. when will it landed with metal, i do know what the local school. the company also offers cases human a
past two years to give us and them samples of woodstock floor high. >>reporter: this i feel could be a boon to the cash strapped state of california fuel--. >>jacqueline: it was turned in a warm day out there today. will it be like this this weekend? i will have that answer coming up. >>pam: california their regulators to pass new strict rules >>kimberlee: the comparative voted ninth is the role of improving look how-- approving and then in california. >>kimberlee:...
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there are pretty healthy amounts expected woodstock 9 in. waukegan 8 1/27 at o'hare and midway airports another model tells us more putting down 16 in. in dubuque and close to 10 in. coming down in the city of chicago ... so we will average that we come out with six and a half inches of snow maybe 8 in. maximum in the greater chicago metropolitan area we will update this data as more information comes in but so far it will be the biggest snow of this winter season ... we of the coldest afternoon temperature regime and months ... wind is northwest around 25 mi. per hour bringing a big wind chill factor ... we will say seven degrees overnight below zero in the western suburbs ... clouds will thicken and the snow will develop becoming heavy at times through friday afternoon into the evening totals we believe will be between 4-9 in. across the chicago metropolitan area ... temperatures will rise into the 20s overnight tomorrow. it will remain cloudy saturday high 26 degrees. it will not be quite as cold going into sunday where we expect some sle
there are pretty healthy amounts expected woodstock 9 in. waukegan 8 1/27 at o'hare and midway airports another model tells us more putting down 16 in. in dubuque and close to 10 in. coming down in the city of chicago ... so we will average that we come out with six and a half inches of snow maybe 8 in. maximum in the greater chicago metropolitan area we will update this data as more information comes in but so far it will be the biggest snow of this winter season ... we of the coldest...
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northwest of chicago near woodstock. after two schuman skulls found here yesterday it big questions are robstown remained where did they come from? waited for the bus made unusual discovery at the end of his driveway at first he thought it was a dead bird. >> i questioned him of course possibly edibles >> took a picture of the skull before callable valley police bottom job was missing face up on the ground. corner this aren't these goals not only real they are in deep he meant. uman. examining and testing the bright white skulls turned up on tuesday deliberately discarded? right now nobody knows until they do one mother simply trying to keep her son as call as possible >> something to be alarmed about he was concerned but not in any danger a little bit frightened by the experience. >> i can tell you now nothing for area residents to be concerned about. it is safe. >> local high schools and colleges nobody reported missing skulls or props. investigators a big job ahead and test results to back in several days. the woman w
northwest of chicago near woodstock. after two schuman skulls found here yesterday it big questions are robstown remained where did they come from? waited for the bus made unusual discovery at the end of his driveway at first he thought it was a dead bird. >> i questioned him of course possibly edibles >> took a picture of the skull before callable valley police bottom job was missing face up on the ground. corner this aren't these goals not only real they are in deep he meant....
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against teacher the victim was a teenage student 38 year- old james be cut rich a gym teacher at woodstock north is charged with four counts of criminal sexual assault and aggravated criminal sex abuse he is being held on an $80,000 bond teas from rockford police say the victim was 14 years old at the time of the incidents which occurred during the 2008-2009 school year >>a college student said that she was assaulted on the cta last night when she would not give her attackers her cellphone wgn's jae milller per talk to the 19 year-old has said it happened during rush hour ... >>three men on the train approached the woman the men were all african-american males in their 20s they stopped to demand that cevichesthis student hand over her cellphone when she refused they knocked her to the ground punched her knocked out a tooth blade her nose >>they started to beat me up and i blacked out >>to take something from someone ... they could have taken her life this simple thing over a cellphone >>police hope that the surveillance cameras may have caught the images of the suspect's >>it is just one d
against teacher the victim was a teenage student 38 year- old james be cut rich a gym teacher at woodstock north is charged with four counts of criminal sexual assault and aggravated criminal sex abuse he is being held on an $80,000 bond teas from rockford police say the victim was 14 years old at the time of the incidents which occurred during the 2008-2009 school year >>a college student said that she was assaulted on the cta last night when she would not give her attackers her...
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. >> woodstock and not something more pleasant. -- let's talk about something more pleasant. >> january has been a breeze. mid 60's tomorrow -- in february! [laughter] outside now two minutes of daylight each and every day. and analysts -- annapolis currently. chilly but 47, above average. the sunset is almost at 6:00 p.m. in four weeks. temperatures here in the 40's. do you see where the warms up is now? kansas city, 64. chicago, they have had a pretty easy winter currently at 52 degrees. up north fairbanks, alaska, - 29. barrow alazka,ska, -41. the record for fairbanks is -58. i'll take the milder 48. the overall debt pattern is staying to our north and this is helping to keep the really better call bottled up. the next couple of days because he did in the jet meaning the mild air will continue to come our way. for tomorrow on there is a little bit of light snow but by and large the warm air will come in from the southwest and a bit of moisture will also be coming in. it may kick up a few light showers. by and large, a very mild pattern for us. tamara, temperatures will be near or abo
. >> woodstock and not something more pleasant. -- let's talk about something more pleasant. >> january has been a breeze. mid 60's tomorrow -- in february! [laughter] outside now two minutes of daylight each and every day. and analysts -- annapolis currently. chilly but 47, above average. the sunset is almost at 6:00 p.m. in four weeks. temperatures here in the 40's. do you see where the warms up is now? kansas city, 64. chicago, they have had a pretty easy winter currently at 52...
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massachusetts line, to the canadian border, companies that open this year include the forum and woodstocky cheese and many other small value-added agricultural businesses are growing their customer base, creating jobs and adding fidelity to the dairy industry that i believe is placed for revitalization. [applause] my administration and by commit ourselves every day to attracting entrepreneurs and growing jobs one job at a time coming and we slowly but surely will grow our way out of the most painful recession in our nation's history. let me say one last word about staying competitive and creating jobs. our tax policy has a direct impact on our shows future. you heard me say this before but vermont's problem is not that our taxes are not high enough. it is that they are too high. i am a proud and strong supporter of vermont's progress of income tax structure. the most progressive in the country. we're unlike the federal government, we require our wealthiest citizens to pay their fair share of income tax. but we cannot correct the failure of washington from the state house in what dillinger
massachusetts line, to the canadian border, companies that open this year include the forum and woodstocky cheese and many other small value-added agricultural businesses are growing their customer base, creating jobs and adding fidelity to the dairy industry that i believe is placed for revitalization. [applause] my administration and by commit ourselves every day to attracting entrepreneurs and growing jobs one job at a time coming and we slowly but surely will grow our way out of the most...
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get out across the old dominion, 36 degrees in winchester and out towards front royal, toms brook, woodstock0s this morning. good looking day. plenty of sunshine, temperatures on their way to the upper 30s in the next hour or so. mid-to-upper 40s this afternoon with the clouds starting to come in. and by 00, 6:00 this evening, skies will go from partly to mostly cloudy as the next weather front comes racing on through. these are just false returns on storm 4 doppler right now. you saw the blue sky out there. there's nop in our immediate vicinity. this is a fast-moving alberta clipper and you can see a little trailing line of snowflakes. that's a very fast-moving cold front which is going to be coming in our direction. it's still 12, 13 hours away, meaning the 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 time frame this evening. not a lot of moisture to work with, so anything will be just a quick lit hit of a sprinkle or two, a flurry or two for spots. breezy as the front comes through, but clearing out tonight. beautiful way to get the work and school week started tomorrow. high temperatures generally back up into the
get out across the old dominion, 36 degrees in winchester and out towards front royal, toms brook, woodstock0s this morning. good looking day. plenty of sunshine, temperatures on their way to the upper 30s in the next hour or so. mid-to-upper 40s this afternoon with the clouds starting to come in. and by 00, 6:00 this evening, skies will go from partly to mostly cloudy as the next weather front comes racing on through. these are just false returns on storm 4 doppler right now. you saw the blue...
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he had just finished telling me they had gone up to woodstock for the weekend. >> charlie stopped answeringns. he has never been interviewed by the police, and he is not officially a suspect. >> i knew he was lying to me. i felt that under professional interrogation by detectives, certainly they would pick him apart immediately. but he's hidden behind his lawyer. >> charlie has not been charged in anna's disappearance, and like the kristine kupka case in brooklyn, the police have no physical evidence, no body to prove that a crime has actually been committed. there are only the family's strong suspicions of rudy and charlie's guilt. when we come back -- >> i feel a little confident that something could have been done here. along these lines, along this whole area where we drove. so it feels pretty good around here that you can basically get rid of a body and nobody would find it and you could be confident that nobody is going to find it. [ sponge ] soft, smooth hands are in! oooh, what's her secret? [ male announcer ] dawn hand renewal with olay beauty. improves the look and feel of hands i
he had just finished telling me they had gone up to woodstock for the weekend. >> charlie stopped answeringns. he has never been interviewed by the police, and he is not officially a suspect. >> i knew he was lying to me. i felt that under professional interrogation by detectives, certainly they would pick him apart immediately. but he's hidden behind his lawyer. >> charlie has not been charged in anna's disappearance, and like the kristine kupka case in brooklyn, the police...
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you can see them here from around front royal, out 66 as you get toward strasburg down toward woodstock mt. jackson. this is just some light snow flurries at worst the way things look now. with temperatures about 30 in winchester. 28 up in gaithersburg and baltimore. 35 in d.c. and mid-30s down in pax river naval air station. locally, we're 27 in reston and great falls. up in columbia, bwi this morning, 28 degrees. 31 for rockville and for andrews air force base. baden, you guys are 33 along with alexandria and here in washington, we've got clear skies. temperature this morning, 35 degrees feeling like 31 with a northeast wind at 5 miles per hour. and plenty of moisture down from texas, streaming our way so that by noon, you'll notice some rain showers especially south and west of town but on the northern edge of this, cold enough and higher elevations and parts of the shenandoah valley, we'll see a little bit of mix. wet snowflakes and sleet at times. that could make it toward fredericksburg or southern maryland on the northern edge of this. north of town, even though the future cast i
you can see them here from around front royal, out 66 as you get toward strasburg down toward woodstock mt. jackson. this is just some light snow flurries at worst the way things look now. with temperatures about 30 in winchester. 28 up in gaithersburg and baltimore. 35 in d.c. and mid-30s down in pax river naval air station. locally, we're 27 in reston and great falls. up in columbia, bwi this morning, 28 degrees. 31 for rockville and for andrews air force base. baden, you guys are 33 along...
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when we start to look at woodstock in particular it would reach out to a piece of our infrastructure that we could track. so it attempted to download a patch or download center in every specific ways we were able to think up and that's when you how many machines, how many wishing we were dealing with. one of the criteria we look at in the conficker case, it was a big botnet, how many of my customers are being negatively impacted by this negative malware? so i think the state is not great on the internet, but the past couple years have really seen a surge in internet service providers, technology companies taking more of an interest knowing that private companies can do more to protect folks. so i think, i think the dark days are behind us. [laughter] >> i need some type of wood. i think we're getting that awareness but as we start to really understand that, there's more things that we can do, we are kind of coming out of the. our last conference we had about two weeks ago, we have been doing covers for like 10 years now, we are starting to see more people talking with how can we do m
when we start to look at woodstock in particular it would reach out to a piece of our infrastructure that we could track. so it attempted to download a patch or download center in every specific ways we were able to think up and that's when you how many machines, how many wishing we were dealing with. one of the criteria we look at in the conficker case, it was a big botnet, how many of my customers are being negatively impacted by this negative malware? so i think the state is not great on the...
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. >> i went through the woodstock generation and i thought it's back to business as usual. sort of it was a big party. that's what i see this as, a party with no cover. i'm a defender of money. freedom, individual freedom, rich people. because i'm still, even though i've not gray, i'm still trying to be one. because the more money i have the more good i can do. they're all rich people. reverend ike a black minister who used to preach up near new york. he used to say if you curse the rich, you will never be one. >> i mean look at the people out here. do you think they're out here just hanging out? i mean, that blows my mind that you came out here and you said, well, people out here, you know, they have something against wealthy people. you know, wealthy people should be allowed to be wealthy people because while we're wealthy people we'll throw money out and sprinkle them all and make people's lives better. it's not think. wealthy companies are not make the common person's lives better. they're taking their money. they're moving it abroad. they're doing different things. wha
. >> i went through the woodstock generation and i thought it's back to business as usual. sort of it was a big party. that's what i see this as, a party with no cover. i'm a defender of money. freedom, individual freedom, rich people. because i'm still, even though i've not gray, i'm still trying to be one. because the more money i have the more good i can do. they're all rich people. reverend ike a black minister who used to preach up near new york. he used to say if you curse the rich,...
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woodstock and david avenue, wrights mill road.ire at essex. we are seeing some out of the delays on the north side. a couple of other things to get to bid accident southbound 83 past mount carmel. and we're hearing that some horses got loose so there is police activity there. dulaney valley, delays on the outer loop. 83 and now, all, yes, we are seeing delays falling into place due to the accident just passed out carmel. john come over to you. >> our storm system is spinning around the great lakes. the bulk of the precipitation has pulled out of the area. strong northwest winds. 32 at the airport. west winds, 35. 36 to 42, the temperature range today. with the strong winds gusting to 40, it will feel like 20 at times. long-term forecast >>> this is a new program if you find your tv working instead of a test pattern called "today" from the nbc communications center in radio city, new york, from the rca exhibition hall if you know where that is. we have people on their way to work looking at us through the big glass window. it's tha
woodstock and david avenue, wrights mill road.ire at essex. we are seeing some out of the delays on the north side. a couple of other things to get to bid accident southbound 83 past mount carmel. and we're hearing that some horses got loose so there is police activity there. dulaney valley, delays on the outer loop. 83 and now, all, yes, we are seeing delays falling into place due to the accident just passed out carmel. john come over to you. >> our storm system is spinning around the...
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. >> senator clinton tried to spend $1 million on the woodstock concert museum. now, my friends, i wasn't there, i'm sure it was a cultural and pharmaceutical event. [laughter] >> i was tied up at the time. but the fact is -- but the fact is -- >> megyn: remember that? if we let the video play, you would have seen the people stand. back in 1980, ronald reagan was holding a debate with george h. w. bush, the paper that hosted the debate was forced to withdraw its funding and perform reagan underwrote the entire debate himself after mr. bush declined to pay for half and here is what happened when the moderator then tried to cut short some remarks from mr. reagan: >> is it time? mr. green, you asked of me if you -- i am paying for this microphone! megyn: mr. gingrich believes that may have been a game changer for him the other night. indeed he was the only candidate to enter the post spin room to talk about his standing o after it happened at the fox news debate on monday night. will it be? we will find out this saturday, as bret baier and i join you live beginning
. >> senator clinton tried to spend $1 million on the woodstock concert museum. now, my friends, i wasn't there, i'm sure it was a cultural and pharmaceutical event. [laughter] >> i was tied up at the time. but the fact is -- but the fact is -- >> megyn: remember that? if we let the video play, you would have seen the people stand. back in 1980, ronald reagan was holding a debate with george h. w. bush, the paper that hosted the debate was forced to withdraw its funding and...
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guess what, guess what, nine days later we arrows from wilmington to bennington, 18 days later from woodstock destroyed by irene ar open triet [applause] you know, we have got members of the team, murkowski here today, and i would like to ask you to please stand. you represent many construction companies who are in the vermont national guard and the guard troops around the country. we built us vermont strong and vermont honors you stand up. thank you so much. [applause] in his public-private partnership we did it right with the vermont ingenuity common sense.
guess what, guess what, nine days later we arrows from wilmington to bennington, 18 days later from woodstock destroyed by irene ar open triet [applause] you know, we have got members of the team, murkowski here today, and i would like to ask you to please stand. you represent many construction companies who are in the vermont national guard and the guard troops around the country. we built us vermont strong and vermont honors you stand up. thank you so much. [applause] in his public-private...
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the winner for the high school poster contest is at the foul of woodstock maryland. [cheers and applause] thank you ladies, all. next year we would like some gentlemen to enter this contest, too, you know. all right. thank you. >> well, we have more members of congress now. we want to introduce them. temple here and let's give them a big applause. [cheers and applause] howdy, i'm lloyd gomer from the state of texas. and we are all here as dear friends for life, right? well, then franklin called it the sacred writing, the sacred writing says the whole children a heritage from the lowered, the food of the womb is a reward. like arrows in the hands of a warrior, so were the children of one's youth. happy is the person who has a quiver full of them. 50 million dead babies. it's not a reward, it's an indictment. my dear friends for life, the same selfish arrogance and reckless disregard that would allow life to be taken, and one generation to take a life after life after life i'm a future generation will also allow a generation to forge change made of mountains of debt to
the winner for the high school poster contest is at the foul of woodstock maryland. [cheers and applause] thank you ladies, all. next year we would like some gentlemen to enter this contest, too, you know. all right. thank you. >> well, we have more members of congress now. we want to introduce them. temple here and let's give them a big applause. [cheers and applause] howdy, i'm lloyd gomer from the state of texas. and we are all here as dear friends for life, right? well, then franklin...
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massachusetts line, to the canadian border, companies that open this year include the forum and woodstock, swan valley cheese and many other small value-added agricultural businesses are growing their customer base, creating jobs and adding fidelity to the dairy industry that i believe is placed for revitalization. [applause] my administration and by commit ourselves every day to attracting entrepreneurs and growing jobs one job at a time coming and we slowly but surely will grow our way out of the most painful recession in our nation's history. let me say one last word about staying competitive and creating jobs. our tax policy has a direct impact on our shows future. you heard me say this before but vermont's problem is not that our taxes are not high enough. it is that they are too high. i am a proud and strong supporter of vermont's progress of income tax structure. the most progressive in the country. we're unlike the federal government, we require our wealthiest citizens to pay their fair share of income tax. but we cannot correct the failure of washington from the state house in wh
massachusetts line, to the canadian border, companies that open this year include the forum and woodstock, swan valley cheese and many other small value-added agricultural businesses are growing their customer base, creating jobs and adding fidelity to the dairy industry that i believe is placed for revitalization. [applause] my administration and by commit ourselves every day to attracting entrepreneurs and growing jobs one job at a time coming and we slowly but surely will grow our way out of...
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what is it, what -- woodstock, beautiful. >> yes. >> beautiful golf course, beautiful, i love vermonted fourth quarter earnings revenues but sees full year eps between $2.20 and $2.30, five cents lower than prif forecasts. street is at $2.30, lowering its full year revenue guidance. shares of arthur daniels under pressure, the agra business giant posting a, would than expected 89% drop in second quarter earnings as it made less money from processing oil seeds, corn and other commodities. revenue topped consensus. the ceo characterizing the quarter as "tough." >> you get some of the numbers over the phone, lines with them, before you actually see them on the wires. it looks like fourth quarter net was $9.4 million, earnings per share $1.87, better than the street expected. >> if they can't make $10 million billion don't talk to me. what was it, 9.4? >> i haven't seen the revenue number. you can't match the revenue. >> it's different, something changed in the past couple of years. >> a couple of analysts. >> up near 100 in the quarter and they used to do ten, used to make $10 billion in
what is it, what -- woodstock, beautiful. >> yes. >> beautiful golf course, beautiful, i love vermonted fourth quarter earnings revenues but sees full year eps between $2.20 and $2.30, five cents lower than prif forecasts. street is at $2.30, lowering its full year revenue guidance. shares of arthur daniels under pressure, the agra business giant posting a, would than expected 89% drop in second quarter earnings as it made less money from processing oil seeds, corn and other...
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the winner for the high school poster contest is abby from woodstock, md.. thank you, ladies, all.t year will allow some gentleman to enter this contest, you know. all right, thank you. >> we have some more members of congress now. come on forward. let's give them a big applause. >> i am louie gohmert from the state of texas. and we are all here as your friends for life. right? well, ben franklin called it the sacred writing, the sacred writings says, behold, children our heritage from the lord, the fruit of the wound is our award. like arrows in the hands of a lawyer, so are the children's of one youth. happy is the person who has a quiver full of them. 50 million dead babies is not a reward. it is an indictment. my dear friends for life, the same selfish arrogance and reckless disregard that would allow life to be taken and one generation to take a life after life after life from a future generation will also allow a generation to forge it chains made of mountains of debt to sat on those they do allow to be born. it is wrong, and the beginning is with the indictment for allowing
the winner for the high school poster contest is abby from woodstock, md.. thank you, ladies, all.t year will allow some gentleman to enter this contest, you know. all right, thank you. >> we have some more members of congress now. come on forward. let's give them a big applause. >> i am louie gohmert from the state of texas. and we are all here as your friends for life. right? well, ben franklin called it the sacred writing, the sacred writings says, behold, children our heritage...
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. >> and edward english from woodstock.omer of the post office and to begin with, i was sitting about three quarters of the way back. i could hear people, but i couldn't hear you, mr. moderator. but that's beside the point. but when it came to this projection that you put on, i couldn't even see it because there is too many people in front of me. and where'd you come come up with your eight something dollars that you are cutting when it wasn't even on that as far as i can see. i couldn't come up with anything on these papers are in your presentation. besides, i don't have a computer. and so i depend on the mail or else i won't have any. thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> my name is david kranzler, a member of the vermont workers center. i believe that the postal service is a public good. a public good is something that should serve the needs of our communities, not destroy our communities by shrinking itself in a death spiral. my first question and i apologize because i think it's a rhetorical question is, are you accou
. >> and edward english from woodstock.omer of the post office and to begin with, i was sitting about three quarters of the way back. i could hear people, but i couldn't hear you, mr. moderator. but that's beside the point. but when it came to this projection that you put on, i couldn't even see it because there is too many people in front of me. and where'd you come come up with your eight something dollars that you are cutting when it wasn't even on that as far as i can see. i couldn't...
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woodstock, illinois, lydia, good morning to you. caller: good morning, thank you. i would like to know if there's a powerful connection to the pledge that washington took as a freemason, and the fact that when it happened, disenfranchised from power and government. he's wearing the freemason apron as he lays the cornerstone, and for me, i'll take credit or blame for this possible theory, there's no small coincidence that the image on that apron is similar to the king's stone. you contrast that with the queen post, the king post versus the queen post. i don't think it's any small coincidence that we don't have an elizabeth or isabella or cleopatra women who have exercised power, and i wonder if there's a possible connection with the pledge that was given to the freemasons. host: thank you. guest: i wouldn't see the connection. i can tell you that washington in many ways was ahead of his contemporaries in taking women seriously. in fact, the woman who probably had the most was perhaps was persuading him against his wishes to run for a second term . it was the wife of
woodstock, illinois, lydia, good morning to you. caller: good morning, thank you. i would like to know if there's a powerful connection to the pledge that washington took as a freemason, and the fact that when it happened, disenfranchised from power and government. he's wearing the freemason apron as he lays the cornerstone, and for me, i'll take credit or blame for this possible theory, there's no small coincidence that the image on that apron is similar to the king's stone. you contrast that...
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the winner from the high school poster contest is abby foul of woodstock, maryland. [cheers and applause] thank you, ladies, all. next year, we'd like gentlemen to enter the contest too, you know? all right. thank you. >> well, we have more members of congress now. i want to introduce them. come on forward here, and let's give them a big applause. >> hi, i'm louis gomer from the state of texas, and we're all here for the life; right? [cheers and applause] ben franklin called it the sacred writing. the sacred writing says behold children are a heritage from the lord, the fruit of the womb is a reward like arrows in the hands of a warrior, so are the children's -- children of one's youth. happy is the person who has a home full of them. friends for life, the same selfish arrogance and reckless disregard that would allow lives to be taken and one generation to take life after life from a future generation will also allow a generation to forge change made of mountains of debt to set on those they do allow to be born. it's wrong, and the beginning is with the indictment f
the winner from the high school poster contest is abby foul of woodstock, maryland. [cheers and applause] thank you, ladies, all. next year, we'd like gentlemen to enter the contest too, you know? all right. thank you. >> well, we have more members of congress now. i want to introduce them. come on forward here, and let's give them a big applause. >> hi, i'm louis gomer from the state of texas, and we're all here for the life; right? [cheers and applause] ben franklin called it the...
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. >> and edward english from woodstock. i am a customer of the post office and to begin with, i was sitting about three quarters of the way back. i could hear people, but i couldn't hear you, mr. moderator. but that's beside the point. but when it came to this projection that you put on, i couldn't even see it because there is too many people in front of me. and where'd you come come up with your eight something dollars that you are cutting when it wasn't even on that as far as i can see. i couldn't come up with anything on these papers are in your presentation. besides, i don't have a computer. and so i depend on the mail or else i won't have any. thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> my name is david kranzler, a member of the vermont workers center. i believe that the postal service is a public good. a public good is something that should serve the needs of our communities, not destroy our communities by shrinking itself in a death spiral. my first question and i apologize because i think it's a rhetorical question is, a
. >> and edward english from woodstock. i am a customer of the post office and to begin with, i was sitting about three quarters of the way back. i could hear people, but i couldn't hear you, mr. moderator. but that's beside the point. but when it came to this projection that you put on, i couldn't even see it because there is too many people in front of me. and where'd you come come up with your eight something dollars that you are cutting when it wasn't even on that as far as i can see....
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. >> and edward english from woodstock. i am a customer of the post office and to begin with, i was sitting about three quarters of the way back. i could hear people, but i couldn't hear you, mr. moderator. but that's beside the point. but when it came to this projection that you put on, i couldn't even see it because there is too many people in front of me. and where'd you come come up with your eight something dollars that you are cutting when it wasn't even on that as far as i can see. i couldn't come up with anything on these papers are in your presentation. besides, i don't have a computer. and so i depend on the mail or else i won't have any. thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> my name is david kranzler, a member of the vermont workers center. i believe that the postal service is a public good. a public good is something that should serve the needs of our communities, not destroy our communities by shrinking itself in a death spiral. my first question and i apologize because i think it's a rhetorical question is, a
. >> and edward english from woodstock. i am a customer of the post office and to begin with, i was sitting about three quarters of the way back. i could hear people, but i couldn't hear you, mr. moderator. but that's beside the point. but when it came to this projection that you put on, i couldn't even see it because there is too many people in front of me. and where'd you come come up with your eight something dollars that you are cutting when it wasn't even on that as far as i can see....