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a long time criminal bob ford is following jesse's every move. >> bob ford was this media saturated fanter way to get close to the object of your admiration than to join his gang. maybe in some ways become a little bit like him. that's the picture of bob ford that we have today. >> at this point jesse james is losing his edge. historians have proven he starts abusing an opium based pain-killer that is still legal at the time. his abuse only adds to his fanaticism and helps to trigger his down toward spiral. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. thirsty? >> no, no thank you, son. >> i ain't your son. >> now, drink. drink it. >> frank. >> jesse is carrying on a war and it no longer has a place in this changed america. believe it or n-- they are not 19-year-old bushwackers any more. >> time is catching up with jesse. his personal war comes with a heavy price. desperate to keep up the fight, jesse recruits the ford brothers, charlie a petty chief and bob who idolizes jesse. >> one hand and a gun. >> no problem, jesse. >> we need a job, jesse. >> we can use bob. (indistinct talking) >> the people he surround
a long time criminal bob ford is following jesse's every move. >> bob ford was this media saturated fanter way to get close to the object of your admiration than to join his gang. maybe in some ways become a little bit like him. that's the picture of bob ford that we have today. >> at this point jesse james is losing his edge. historians have proven he starts abusing an opium based pain-killer that is still legal at the time. his abuse only adds to his fanaticism and helps to...
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bob ford is murdered by a jesse james ameyer aadmirer a decade >> zarelda makes more money from her son'she begins charging tourists 50 cents to see the grave of the country's most famous outlaw. for another 50 cents, she'll even provide a pebble from his grave. >> we're not idolizing jesse james, the man. we're talking about jesse james the myth. jesse was not a benevolent soul who robbed from the rich and gave to the poor. he was a psychopath. >> he made his mother proud by going to war for the confederacy, but continued his life long past what was prudent. >> the violence jesse james lived through branded him a rebel and sent him on a path of revenge, leaving behind a legacy of destruction. he may be a popular subject for hollywood, but sifting through the legends and lives leaves us with one of the real west's most violent outlaws, and a scar on the face of american history. >>> news is the first draft of history. it is immediate and takes place in realtime. legends take longer to develop, and are sometimes based on myth. this fox news series looks at the truth behind the legend. >> l
bob ford is murdered by a jesse james ameyer aadmirer a decade >> zarelda makes more money from her son'she begins charging tourists 50 cents to see the grave of the country's most famous outlaw. for another 50 cents, she'll even provide a pebble from his grave. >> we're not idolizing jesse james, the man. we're talking about jesse james the myth. jesse was not a benevolent soul who robbed from the rich and gave to the poor. he was a psychopath. >> he made his mother proud by...
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bob ford is killed years later. >> over the years, his mother makes more money from the death than thearging tourists 50 cents to see the grave of the country's most famous out law. for another 50 cents, she'll even provide a pebble from his grave. >> we're not idolizing jesse james, the man. we're talking about jesse james the myth. and jesse was not a benevolent soul who robbed from the rich and gave to the poor. he was a psychopath. >> he made his mother proud, but continued to fight long passed prudence. >> sending him on a path of revenge, leaving him behind a legacy of destruction. he may be a popular subt for hollywood, but sifting through the legends and lives leaves us with one of the real west most violent outlaws and
bob ford is killed years later. >> over the years, his mother makes more money from the death than thearging tourists 50 cents to see the grave of the country's most famous out law. for another 50 cents, she'll even provide a pebble from his grave. >> we're not idolizing jesse james, the man. we're talking about jesse james the myth. and jesse was not a benevolent soul who robbed from the rich and gave to the poor. he was a psychopath. >> he made his mother proud, but...
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bob ford is murdered by a jesse james admirer a decade later. >> over the years she makes more money er son's death than the ford brothers. she begins charging tourists $0.50 to see the grave of the famous outlaw. for another $0.50 she will even provide a pebble from his grave. >> we are not idolizing jesse james the man. we are talking about jesse james the myth. jessie was not a benevolent soul to robbed from the rich and gave to the poor. he was a psycho path. >> he made his brother proudmother proud by going to war for the confederacy. >> the violence jesse james lived through branded him a rebel and sent him on a path of revenge leaving the legacy of destruction. he may be a popular subject for hollywood, but sifting through the legends and lies leaves us with one of the real west most violent outlaws and a scaryou. >> neither would i. wyatt earp. this fox news series looks at the truth behind the legend. clier >> take
bob ford is murdered by a jesse james admirer a decade later. >> over the years she makes more money er son's death than the ford brothers. she begins charging tourists $0.50 to see the grave of the famous outlaw. for another $0.50 she will even provide a pebble from his grave. >> we are not idolizing jesse james the man. we are talking about jesse james the myth. jessie was not a benevolent soul to robbed from the rich and gave to the poor. he was a psycho path. >> he made...
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bob ford is murdered by a jesse james admirer a decade later. >> over the years she makes more money her son's death than the ford brothers. she begins charging tourists $0.50 to see the grave of the famous outlaw. for another $0.50 she will even provide a pebble from his grave. >> we are not idolizing jesse james the man. we are talking about jesse james the myth. jessie was not a benevolent soul to robbed from the rich and gave to the poor. he was a psycho path. >> he made his brother promothe going to war for the confederacy. >> the violence jesse james lived through branded him a rebel and sent him on a path of revenge leaving the legacy of destruction. he may be a popular subject for hollywood, but sifting through the legends and lies leaves us with one of the real west most violent outlaws and a scar on the face of american history. >> my life would not be worth much. >> coming up next on "legend and lies." >> what's the matter why awyatt? you losing your touch? >> if not for you i wouldn't be around today. >> your time has come. it isn't up to you. >> neither would i. wyatt ea
bob ford is murdered by a jesse james admirer a decade later. >> over the years she makes more money her son's death than the ford brothers. she begins charging tourists $0.50 to see the grave of the famous outlaw. for another $0.50 she will even provide a pebble from his grave. >> we are not idolizing jesse james the man. we are talking about jesse james the myth. jessie was not a benevolent soul to robbed from the rich and gave to the poor. he was a psycho path. >> he made...
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. >> david, i'll ask you the same question i asked bob son ford. -- sam ford.have a lot of time. but can we afford to fix this. the world is so burdened at the moment. going after water seems too big an assignment. >> but the payoff is tremendous. there are opportunities to increase our efficiency, the ways that we use water through policies, institutes, governance. as i said before, most of the water we use around the world produces the food that we eat. only about 20% of the farmland around the world is irrigated. it's that irrigated farm land where water is used more efficiently that produces 40% of our food. if we expand irrigation, we could produce more food with less water. even here in the united states, where we are an agricultural powerhouse, according to the u.s. department of agriculture, half the farm land in the united states uses the most efficient modern techniques. there's scope for improvement and cooperation providing benefits for all users. >> thank you both for joining us on "inside story". >>> granted the kind of disastrous effects we have
. >> david, i'll ask you the same question i asked bob son ford. -- sam ford.have a lot of time. but can we afford to fix this. the world is so burdened at the moment. going after water seems too big an assignment. >> but the payoff is tremendous. there are opportunities to increase our efficiency, the ways that we use water through policies, institutes, governance. as i said before, most of the water we use around the world produces the food that we eat. only about 20% of the...
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bob, i want to throw up a chart of ford. to you sit here and say look, everybody should go out immediately and buy shares of ford. when you look at ford and general motors, your two stocks relative to the rest of the auto industry, you get no love at all. i'm not expecting you to comment on general motors. but for ford investors, they might be looking at this and saying, you're delivering the profitability that people are expecting and yet, there's not the love that's being returned. in terms of investors buying more of the shares. >> well i think they're going to love the balance of the year, particularly in the second half. and that's something that we talked about today. we also talked about it back in january. based on our product launch cadence, particularly in north america and in asia pacific and new capacity that we have coming onstream in asia pacific at mid year, we're expecting the story of the year to be breakthrough. but built on very strong performance in the second half. so stay tuned, because the second half
bob, i want to throw up a chart of ford. to you sit here and say look, everybody should go out immediately and buy shares of ford. when you look at ford and general motors, your two stocks relative to the rest of the auto industry, you get no love at all. i'm not expecting you to comment on general motors. but for ford investors, they might be looking at this and saying, you're delivering the profitability that people are expecting and yet, there's not the love that's being returned. in terms...
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i spoke to ford cfo bob shanks.bout the impact of the dollar on the company's international operations and how bad it could get. listen. >> if we look ahead for balance of the year, my guess would be overall exchange on the bottom line would be pretty muted. >> even if the dollar spikes higher? we don't know if it will do that but even if that happens? >> depends to what degree and depends against the broader market or certain currencies. but it has appreciated quite a bit versus a whole basket of currencies which we're exposed, overall effect, pluses and minuses so far have been relatively muted as i said. liz: you do business in a lot of countries. it is hard to handle all the currencies and where they move. ceo mark fields promised this year would be better, more profitable than last year. what would get you there? >> well it is really two things. it is going to occur in the second half. we talked about that back in january. that is still true today. we think the year will be a very strong year. mark called it a
i spoke to ford cfo bob shanks.bout the impact of the dollar on the company's international operations and how bad it could get. listen. >> if we look ahead for balance of the year, my guess would be overall exchange on the bottom line would be pretty muted. >> even if the dollar spikes higher? we don't know if it will do that but even if that happens? >> depends to what degree and depends against the broader market or certain currencies. but it has appreciated quite a bit...
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. >>> bob, joe from chadds ford is watching and says, hello, to you. >> hello, joe. >> he has a privateompany called promoted in chad worth. >>> you may notice changes next time you walk in abercrombie and fitch. the the new look their workers are trying to find out. >> like you said will the men have have their shirts on? >>> it is 7:23. my daughter, i will in the name which one, she used to be a manager at an abercrombie and fitch in california. >> in santa monica and santa barbara, california. so she knows firsthand about this. >> she would have to be very good looking. >> she's an attractive women. >> yes. >> you shouldn't have to be good looking to work there. >> now abercrombie and fitch ended their hot sales clerk policy, it is done. >> i like it, because i like looking at six packs on the male models, i mean sales clerk but it is offensive to a lot of people. some of their appearance policies meant if you had highlights they had to be natural as if you are sun kissed, you could not wear heavy eye liner, no piercings, no facial hair, someone told me you could not have a frenchman
. >>> bob, joe from chadds ford is watching and says, hello, to you. >> hello, joe. >> he has a privateompany called promoted in chad worth. >>> you may notice changes next time you walk in abercrombie and fitch. the the new look their workers are trying to find out. >> like you said will the men have have their shirts on? >>> it is 7:23. my daughter, i will in the name which one, she used to be a manager at an abercrombie and fitch in california....
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looking at this infield, the thing that bob melvin stresses, that onlookers take a look at, i mean, it's been overhauled. it was a car lot, maybe the ford was traded in, it's like a sports car out there, huh? >> no doubt. we have a lot of guys that can move around the infield. we have a lot of good athletes out there that can move and that's one of biggest things when we can take care of the baseball and make the routine play. we'll be a lot better off. you look around the infield and outfield and look at the speed we have and some of veterans we have, we have a lot of -- we have some talent out there and it's going to be good to get some balls that some teams couldn't get to. the more opportunities you take away from teams the better off our team will be the more times we can get back in our dugout and getting our pitcher back in for rest. >> you certainly fit into the character of the clubhouse. they play hard year in and year out, have fun and for whatever reason they make the play-offs. >> we have to go out and take care of our own business. nobody needs to go out and hit 100 homers each. everyone just needs to play the game that we
looking at this infield, the thing that bob melvin stresses, that onlookers take a look at, i mean, it's been overhauled. it was a car lot, maybe the ford was traded in, it's like a sports car out there, huh? >> no doubt. we have a lot of guys that can move around the infield. we have a lot of good athletes out there that can move and that's one of biggest things when we can take care of the baseball and make the routine play. we'll be a lot better off. you look around the infield and...
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looking at this infield, the thing that bob melvin stresses, that onlookers take a look at, i mean, it's been overhauled. it was a car lot, maybe the ford was traded in, it's like a sports car out there, huh? >> no doubt. we have a lot of guys that can move around the infield. we have a lot of good athletes out there that can move and that's one of biggest things when we can take care of the baseball and make the routine play. make one of the good ones when we can, we'll be a lot better off. you look around the infield and outfield and look at the speed we have and some of veterans we have, we have a lot of --we have some talent out there and it's going to be good to get some balls that some teams couldn't get to. the more opportunities you take away from teams the better off our team will be the more times we can get back in our dugout and getting our pitcher back in for rest. we are going to be a lot better off for it. >> you certainly fit into the character of the clubhouse. they play hard year in and year out, have fun and for whatever reason they make the play-offs. >> we have to go out and take care of our own business. nobody nee
looking at this infield, the thing that bob melvin stresses, that onlookers take a look at, i mean, it's been overhauled. it was a car lot, maybe the ford was traded in, it's like a sports car out there, huh? >> no doubt. we have a lot of guys that can move around the infield. we have a lot of good athletes out there that can move and that's one of biggest things when we can take care of the baseball and make the routine play. make one of the good ones when we can, we'll be a lot better...
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ford's theater. i've got to do that. >> thanks for that bob. >> you can see the balcony and everything. >> is that right>> thanks, here in philadelphia over at the union league on broad street, go right by sansom there is a picture of abe lincoln in his coffin or his death bed but one of the few picture that we have. but we have it right here in philadelphia. >>> when they have a funeral tray they brought him through several stops and they took him down broad street. >> horse drawn carriage. is there people lining up to see him. >> and as i remember, he was scheduled, a couple days after he was killed he was scheduled to dedicate the union league. he was going to come here and dedicate that building. >> wow,. >> 150 years ago. >> of course, he never made it. >> 7:27. >> is what a free range parent. explain what that is. >> you know, you let your kids free range, they can get as they want, do what they want. >> they can go to the park. >> you're not as strict with what you are doing. >> well, why police took two children from custody for a second time whom they call their parents free range parents. so h
ford's theater. i've got to do that. >> thanks for that bob. >> you can see the balcony and everything. >> is that right>> thanks, here in philadelphia over at the union league on broad street, go right by sansom there is a picture of abe lincoln in his coffin or his death bed but one of the few picture that we have. but we have it right here in philadelphia. >>> when they have a funeral tray they brought him through several stops and they took him down broad...
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ford disappoint. north america the bright spot. the company continues to lose in south america and if europe. we will interview the cfo bob shanks a little later on. apple poised to open up 33% if profits. more than 61 million iphones were sold. revenue in china grew 71% from a year ago him apple boosting the capital return program. tim cook on last night's conference call. take a listen. >> we are in the very fortunate position of generating more cash than we need to run our business an keep making these important investments. so today, we're announcing another significant update to our capital return program, expanding its size to $200 billion through march of 2017 to reflect our strong confidence in what lies ahead for apple. >> of course jim the record cash now at $194 billion. pointing out they can combine gm and ford and tesla and still have some left in the bank. >> my answer is why the heck would they want to do that? okay. this is one of those quarters where tim cook really had to restrain himself. as a matter of fact, there was one moment he was talking about the apple watch. by which the way show wes are up. i
ford disappoint. north america the bright spot. the company continues to lose in south america and if europe. we will interview the cfo bob shanks a little later on. apple poised to open up 33% if profits. more than 61 million iphones were sold. revenue in china grew 71% from a year ago him apple boosting the capital return program. tim cook on last night's conference call. take a listen. >> we are in the very fortunate position of generating more cash than we need to run our business an...
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simpson white ford bronco chase was caught on camera by a news chopper flown by zoey, then locally known as chopper bobe's wript a piece for "the washington post" called transpeople need an icon but bruce jenner is the worst possible choice. zoey is here with me now. in "the post" yesterday you worried that the positive trajectory of the transgender movement was going to be derailed by bruce jenner. was it? >> no, not completely. i think bruce jenner did a very good job initially and was very sympathetic. in fact, i was moved to tears really with the opening response, opening remarks between jenner and diane sawyer. however, clearly what i thought would happen wound up happening and this turned out to be one long tease for the big reveal that will happen in a reality show possibly keeping up with the kardashians. so, you know, jenner answered one question and then refused was evading the rest of the question. so it became just something to tease another show. we really didn't learn very much. >> what surprised you from the two-hour interview last night? >> diane sawyer throwing marshmallows for questio
simpson white ford bronco chase was caught on camera by a news chopper flown by zoey, then locally known as chopper bobe's wript a piece for "the washington post" called transpeople need an icon but bruce jenner is the worst possible choice. zoey is here with me now. in "the post" yesterday you worried that the positive trajectory of the transgender movement was going to be derailed by bruce jenner. was it? >> no, not completely. i think bruce jenner did a very good...
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bob marley museum and a lot more. stay with us. where do you get this kind of confidence? at your ford dealer... that's where!ert trained technicians... state of the art technology and warranty parts keep your vehicle running right. it's no wonder we sold more than 3.5 million tires last year and durning the big tire event get a $120 mail in rebate on 4 select tires. ♪ [ female announcer ] who are we? we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. i love making sunday dinners. but when my back hurt, cooking all day... forget about it. tylenol was ok, but it was 6 pills a day. but aleve is just 2 pills all day. and now, i'm back! aleve. the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned.
bob marley museum and a lot more. stay with us. where do you get this kind of confidence? at your ford dealer... that's where!ert trained technicians... state of the art technology and warranty parts keep your vehicle running right. it's no wonder we sold more than 3.5 million tires last year and durning the big tire event get a $120 mail in rebate on 4 select tires. ♪ [ female announcer ] who are we? we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into...
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ford as hans solo a role he hasn't played in over 30 years. "the force awakens" has the stock moving higher after its release 2:00 p.m. yesterday. bobs how big this will be. there hasn't been a film out since 2005. the movie going audience in the world is much larger than it was. there are markets that were nonexistent, china being a great example of that. we are fairly confident this film is going to do quite well. way too soon to make predictions and probably we will not make any in public. >> we could predict. the movie hits the silver screen december 18th. my guess is there will be lines. >> nerd lines. >> watch that. >> hey, watch that. i'll be there. >> will there be there midnight? >> i won't be there at midnight. >> we don't have time for the runaway golf story. okay. here we go. check this out. a runaway golf caught causing havoc at loyola university in chicago yesterday. it ran in reverse at full throttle for several minutes. campus authorities finally managed to stop it. >> those college pranksters. >> we should play this type of music at least once for every show. >> benny hill. >> we've got to show big-busted english fo
ford as hans solo a role he hasn't played in over 30 years. "the force awakens" has the stock moving higher after its release 2:00 p.m. yesterday. bobs how big this will be. there hasn't been a film out since 2005. the movie going audience in the world is much larger than it was. there are markets that were nonexistent, china being a great example of that. we are fairly confident this film is going to do quite well. way too soon to make predictions and probably we will not make any in...