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fickling is serving four years for assaulting a police officer.sferred to iowa state for allegedly throwing bodily fluids on a correctional officer. >> you don't feel like you're going to hurt anybody else? >> no. >> if things change, you're feeling bad, feeling like you might hurt yourself or anybody else, you need to tell the officers, okay? all right. >> despite his sheepish demeanor, officers aren't about to take any chances. a police dog escorts fickling all the way to 220. >> some of the inmates are assaultive. that's why they're here, a little extra security. >> entering the unit, fickling is both a new topic of conversation and a new target. >> who is this? where is he at now? >> a-2. >> tell me what's been going on since you've been in prison. where did you come from today? >> i came from state anamosa penitentiary. an inmate caused some problems. they accused me of throwing -- >> hang on. hang on. >> as our cameras roll, fickling's new neighbors continually attempt to disrupt the interview. >> i'm scared to death where i'm at because i d
fickling is serving four years for assaulting a police officer.sferred to iowa state for allegedly throwing bodily fluids on a correctional officer. >> you don't feel like you're going to hurt anybody else? >> no. >> if things change, you're feeling bad, feeling like you might hurt yourself or anybody else, you need to tell the officers, okay? all right. >> despite his sheepish demeanor, officers aren't about to take any chances. a police dog escorts fickling all the way...
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it is extremely fickle. turnaround. >> the number of songwriters is at a record high but in the long term, who will be the heritage axe of tomorrow --acts of tomorrow? >> the old ones are still the best. around the world, in numerous countries stop to remember those that died in service to their nation. french president nicolas sarkozy marked the occasion by laying a wreath at the tomb of the un and soldier. he -- of the unknowns soldier. president obama was involved in a similar ceremony at arlington national cemetery. modern technology has made those images of war all too familiar but sketches drawn by a world war ii veteran are still having an impact. as a young machine gunner, he went through france and germany with his paper and pains in tow. sw,no his memories have been collected in a soldier sketchbook any talked to us about the experience. -- and he talked to us about the experience. >> we lost contact with the rifle command. our lieutenant told us to stay put and he would go ahead and try to find hi
it is extremely fickle. turnaround. >> the number of songwriters is at a record high but in the long term, who will be the heritage axe of tomorrow --acts of tomorrow? >> the old ones are still the best. around the world, in numerous countries stop to remember those that died in service to their nation. french president nicolas sarkozy marked the occasion by laying a wreath at the tomb of the un and soldier. he -- of the unknowns soldier. president obama was involved in a similar...
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i think what we've seen is the debates have essentially set the because you've had such a fickle and undecided republican electorate. here's the thing, newt gingrich has done well at these debates. >> i don't think -- chris: can he come up up from te pack? >> his history makes it doubtful but the water is washing around in the tub. there's seven or eight or nine debates yet before january 3 so who the heck knows. chris: i love "the water is still washing around the tub." thank you. >> everybody has a different reason for running for president. chris: when we return, scoops and predictions from the no chris: jim, tell me something i don't know. >> we're going to be the largest exporter of energy in the world yearsut four or five because we're not a fossil fuel country. we have so much oil and gas in this country, we don't know what do with it. chris: what are we selling? >> we'll be selling liquefied natural gas. everybody who used to use power that can't after fukushima. >> i think it will be interesting to watch and see what sarah palin and mike huckabee decide to do. palin has esta
i think what we've seen is the debates have essentially set the because you've had such a fickle and undecided republican electorate. here's the thing, newt gingrich has done well at these debates. >> i don't think -- chris: can he come up up from te pack? >> his history makes it doubtful but the water is washing around in the tub. there's seven or eight or nine debates yet before january 3 so who the heck knows. chris: i love "the water is still washing around the tub."...
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i think what we've seen is the debates have essentially set the because you've had such a fickle and undecided republican electorate. here's the thing, newt gingrich has done well at these debates. >> i don't think -- chris: can he come up up from te pack? >> his history makes it doubtful but the water is washing around in the tub. there's seven or eight or nine debates yet before january 3 so who the heck knows. chris: i love "the water is still washing around the tub." thank you. >> everybody has a different reason for running for president. chris: when we return, scoops and predictions from the chris: when we return, scoops and predictions from the notebooks it's all about jobs. it's all about respect. security. the american dream. [ jamaul ] good jobs in tough times. a chance to move up and do better. [ delaunta ] excellent healthcare. [ caletha ] beautiful benefits. what they used to call the american way. it still works here. [ jennifer ] not a single layoff of a u.s. manufacturing worker. [ glen ] not one. not one. doing things the right way. quality. [ jimmeka ] building cars
i think what we've seen is the debates have essentially set the because you've had such a fickle and undecided republican electorate. here's the thing, newt gingrich has done well at these debates. >> i don't think -- chris: can he come up up from te pack? >> his history makes it doubtful but the water is washing around in the tub. there's seven or eight or nine debates yet before january 3 so who the heck knows. chris: i love "the water is still washing around the tub."...
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. >> the problem, pandas are the curiously fickle. only one panda has been reintroduced into the wild after being born in captivity. and they died soon after. >> they will pay 700,000 pounds a year for each bear and 70,000 a year to feed their habits. there is no guarantee that they will para. >> they must like each other for there to be a mutual attraction. if they don't like each other, they would just walk away and nothing will happen. >> the panda breeding program, most through artificial insemination. bears aren't much good in conceiving naturally. females are only fertile for one day a year. in the wild, pandas are increasingly threatened. their natural home in the mountain ranges under pressure. meanse's breakneck growth roads and cities are coming ever closer. the national park was created 30 years ago to help conserve the panda. it gets 2 million visitors a year. they're starting to spend their money. it is even becoming a favorite back drop for wedding photos. there are no wild pandas left now. the only bears you will find o
. >> the problem, pandas are the curiously fickle. only one panda has been reintroduced into the wild after being born in captivity. and they died soon after. >> they will pay 700,000 pounds a year for each bear and 70,000 a year to feed their habits. there is no guarantee that they will para. >> they must like each other for there to be a mutual attraction. if they don't like each other, they would just walk away and nothing will happen. >> the panda breeding program,...
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the problem, pandas are notoriously fickle and only one panda ever born in captivity was reintroducednto the wild, and it died soon after. >> it will pay 7,000 pounds a year for each pair, plus 70,000 pounds per year for their bamboo have it. and there is no guarantee that they will pair up. >> they must like each other if there is it -- for there to be a mutual attraction. if they do not come but they will walk away and nothing will happen. >> china's breeding is producing about 30 cubs a year. most through artificial heseears are not go the bears are not good at reading naturally. the females are only for a for one day a year. the mountain ranges of sichuan is under pressure. the bamboo was dying off and china as a breakneck growth in the cities is coming ever closer. the national park was created 30 years ago to help conserve the panda. today, it gets 2 million visitors, mostly wealthy chinese starting to spend their money on leisure time. and has even become a popular backdrop for wedding photos. there are no wild pandas here now. the old ones you will find are the chief souvenirs
the problem, pandas are notoriously fickle and only one panda ever born in captivity was reintroducednto the wild, and it died soon after. >> it will pay 7,000 pounds a year for each pair, plus 70,000 pounds per year for their bamboo have it. and there is no guarantee that they will pair up. >> they must like each other if there is it -- for there to be a mutual attraction. if they do not come but they will walk away and nothing will happen. >> china's breeding is producing...
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i think what we've seen is the debates have essentially set the because you've had such a fickle and undecided republican electorate. here's the thing, newt gingrich has done well at these debates. >> i don't think -- chris: can he come up up from te pack? >> his history makes it doubtful but the water is washing around in the tub. there's seven or eight or nine debates yet before january 3 so who the heck knows. chris: i love "the water is still washing around the tub." thank you. >> everybody has a different reason for running for president. chris: when we return, scoops and predictions from the chris: when we return, scoops and predictions from the notebooks so, open your eyes and check out your new living room! [ gasps ] honey, the tv's over there! yep, we got you the new at&t u-verse wireless receiver so you can put your tv pretty much anywhere you want. and that stand... anywhere? like, we can put it over there? and that coffee... or we could put it on the patio for watching the game with the guys. or in the kitchen? but, these curtains are... i can't believe you moved the tv.
i think what we've seen is the debates have essentially set the because you've had such a fickle and undecided republican electorate. here's the thing, newt gingrich has done well at these debates. >> i don't think -- chris: can he come up up from te pack? >> his history makes it doubtful but the water is washing around in the tub. there's seven or eight or nine debates yet before january 3 so who the heck knows. chris: i love "the water is still washing around the tub."...
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. >> public opinion is fickle. he is the fourth mayor in court for years. crisis has been life changing for many icelanders. he was working at a banquet the crisis hit. he turned his experience into a best-selling book. -- he was working at a bank when the crisis hit. he turned his experience into a best-selling book. >> the provided a service. it became glamorized. >> the crisis hit hard. people had to adapt. that is something the main character of the book had a hard time doing. he faced unemployment and a sudden sense of meaningless. the crisis became personal. it is a feeling that the taxi driver knows well. he tries to o stay positive instead of giving in to those feelings. he hopes that thingngs wi change. >> we are too fixated on prosperity and property. i really hope future generations will change that. people will rethink things and choose to pursue that which is good. >> he has his priorities in order. his family comes first, before his own interests. meanwhile, he has figured out a way to profit from the crisis. his book is selling so well in ice
. >> public opinion is fickle. he is the fourth mayor in court for years. crisis has been life changing for many icelanders. he was working at a banquet the crisis hit. he turned his experience into a best-selling book. -- he was working at a bank when the crisis hit. he turned his experience into a best-selling book. >> the provided a service. it became glamorized. >> the crisis hit hard. people had to adapt. that is something the main character of the book had a hard time...
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. >> fickle gop voters this time around.ee who eventually rises to the top. >>> well, the newly renamed miami marlins baseball team looking for thousands to work for the franchise. a job fair held yetrda thousand turned out to apply for positions, stadium cooks, clerks, miami marlins were the florida marlins last season. they move into a new downtown miami stadium for next season. incredible for miami. >> we all need some jobs. create some jobs. >>> now we'll turn to some hoops this morning. to first the legal action. the nba's players are taking against the league. in two federal courts yesterday, players union filed suits claiming the lockout is a violation of antitrust laws. it is all a move of course designed to force league owners into a new labor deal favora
. >> fickle gop voters this time around.ee who eventually rises to the top. >>> well, the newly renamed miami marlins baseball team looking for thousands to work for the franchise. a job fair held yetrda thousand turned out to apply for positions, stadium cooks, clerks, miami marlins were the florida marlins last season. they move into a new downtown miami stadium for next season. incredible for miami. >> we all need some jobs. create some jobs. >>> now we'll turn...
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which resulted in the serbian man's death into injuries gunfire broke out during a fight between a fickle preludes and along the border late on wednesday earlier that day nato peacekeepers in the area used tear gas to quell resistance as the tried to dismantle the barricade tickle the general says the tensions because by close of those attempts to extend its control over the border crossings in the dominated area. alexander public believes there's a bigger picture behind native's actions. they've been doing it for years now and broken their man actually they're doing the job of the control government through prishtina and they're doing it openly in spite of their mandate from the u.n. which is supposed to be a peacekeeping mandate to keep the warring sides separated this is an aggressive show of force. instead of peacekeepers there behind the crisis in greece they're behind the crisis in iran what we're seeing right now is the sawing of the new world this order. serbia's one of the flashpoints. and some of the stories from across the world in our world update this public splosion is kille
which resulted in the serbian man's death into injuries gunfire broke out during a fight between a fickle preludes and along the border late on wednesday earlier that day nato peacekeepers in the area used tear gas to quell resistance as the tried to dismantle the barricade tickle the general says the tensions because by close of those attempts to extend its control over the border crossings in the dominated area. alexander public believes there's a bigger picture behind native's actions....
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you insert at that very moment it was during two days in fact the bombing and shelling were so the fickle that we are asked to go in the hospital and then to go to withdrawal it was it was too dangerous and i didn't want them to be exposed you know. and and and to take too much risk but very clearly some of our colleagues on the leading red crescent were able to work in india and hospital and then we were able to to do a difference and the hospital. will change what stick was subject to change in location syria is red cross able to provide help to the to victims of violence in the country in syria and syria is a very difficult situation it's a complex situation we are the i.c.r.c. we gots the access in fact to the to the country so we are able to work in the country where we want to work we negotiate to have access also in prison as you know for us in prison it's very important like prison because this is where you have a lot of vulnerability and that's where people sometimes are faced with a very difficult situation and here i must recognize it's still difficult we've been able to visit
you insert at that very moment it was during two days in fact the bombing and shelling were so the fickle that we are asked to go in the hospital and then to go to withdrawal it was it was too dangerous and i didn't want them to be exposed you know. and and and to take too much risk but very clearly some of our colleagues on the leading red crescent were able to work in india and hospital and then we were able to to do a difference and the hospital. will change what stick was subject to change...
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is not the greatest vote of confidence but it is a recognition that the republican field has been fickle lover last couple of weeks, going from candidate to candidate. >> it is interesting because when you look back into the 1990's, newt gingrich was not the most formidable candidate. voters have a short memory. the latest candidates fumbled as well. >> i don't think it will take long to find out about newt gingrich. the old newt gingrich comes up all the time. he keeps making those same mistakes that he was making back in the early 1990's. his challenge will be to not be an angry curmudgeon but be someone who is intellectual and a good candidate and was not saying one thing and doing another as the case was with his fannie mae and freddie mac compensation flak this week. >> we will check back with you. >>> energy secretary stephen to will face tough questions from lawmakers today over a half billion dollar loan to solar panel maker solyndra. he is expected to say this was not a political decision to make of the loan. >>> public wake will be held in new york for rapper heavy d. he died l
is not the greatest vote of confidence but it is a recognition that the republican field has been fickle lover last couple of weeks, going from candidate to candidate. >> it is interesting because when you look back into the 1990's, newt gingrich was not the most formidable candidate. voters have a short memory. the latest candidates fumbled as well. >> i don't think it will take long to find out about newt gingrich. the old newt gingrich comes up all the time. he keeps making those...
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. >> talking about how it has been handled penn state is notoriously fickle about dealing with the press doesn't like to deal with the press and seems to me they have done just about ever thing wrong they could do when it comes to being upfront about this and making people available to talk. >> yeah, you know paterno was supposed to have the press conference yesterday and it was abruptly cancelled by university communications department 30 minutes before it was to begin but before that, they had said he will take your questions but in the about the scandal. well, okay what are we going to talk about folks you know. it was kind of -- it was just awful they have done a terrible job of handling it in fairness to them, how do you handle a scandal like this. this isn't payment to freshmen and cars this isn't selling memorbilia or tattoos this is beyond. >>> this is serious business and we should mention you know people talk about paterno and all that we are talking about young boys who were allegedly abused and assaulted, on in some cases on the school grounds let me talk about joe for a mome
. >> talking about how it has been handled penn state is notoriously fickle about dealing with the press doesn't like to deal with the press and seems to me they have done just about ever thing wrong they could do when it comes to being upfront about this and making people available to talk. >> yeah, you know paterno was supposed to have the press conference yesterday and it was abruptly cancelled by university communications department 30 minutes before it was to begin but before...
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with only moments after this larger than life buckskin and coon skin cap, i was won over, and in my fickle 9-year-old heart pounded. i must tell you, that was an incredible year. that past summer, just months before, and two separate occasions, down at famous and barr, at the mother's store, famous and barr, and now long defunct retail store in st. louis. my mother brought me to the parking lot, and there i was at 10 in the morning, there's hop-a-long cassidy with that fine horse of his. i really thought he was top drawer, hoppy. he never lost the black hat in a fight. he always kept it on. i just liked him very much. it was a one-two punch because next week i went, and there's the cisco kid with diablo with tact and bridles and great smile. i didn't wash my hands for two weeks. [laughter] now, on that december night, both of those men were instantly demoted to lower rungs on my list of heros. even, i'm here to admit, and i am st. louis all the way. i bleed st. louis cardinal red to this very moment -- [laughter] but even stan, number six swinging stan the man, the legendary cardinal outfi
with only moments after this larger than life buckskin and coon skin cap, i was won over, and in my fickle 9-year-old heart pounded. i must tell you, that was an incredible year. that past summer, just months before, and two separate occasions, down at famous and barr, at the mother's store, famous and barr, and now long defunct retail store in st. louis. my mother brought me to the parking lot, and there i was at 10 in the morning, there's hop-a-long cassidy with that fine horse of his. i...
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>>ing what go on with your republican friends in this weird, fickleness where they have these big bubblesp early on and now we're in the cain bubble. >> i think mitt romney is the clear front-runner and has been for about two years, but he's not exactly the most exciting character on television and he doesn't have a lot ofç gravita to him. it doesn't make excitement for the media. we have these one-night stands if you will. i think it's unfortunate for the election process and bad for the republican party and politics. >> how much longer is her main cain's speed date going to last? >> we have entered the end of the date with herman cain. i think this is when the date is looking at the door ready to leave. >> this shows you what vetting is about. this is one of romney's strengths. the guy has been vetted and ran for president before and has been studied as a candidate by the media and other politics and by opposition candidacies in massachusetts and nationally and he's still standing. there's no big romney scandal out there, and that gives voters the feeling that nothing like that is like
>>ing what go on with your republican friends in this weird, fickleness where they have these big bubblesp early on and now we're in the cain bubble. >> i think mitt romney is the clear front-runner and has been for about two years, but he's not exactly the most exciting character on television and he doesn't have a lot ofç gravita to him. it doesn't make excitement for the media. we have these one-night stands if you will. i think it's unfortunate for the election process and bad...
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in the next story a kite boarder stakes his life on the fickle wind and it lets him down hard. air and slams into solid steel. >> oh! >> i just saw my life flash in front of me. i started kite boarding 11 years ago when it first started. >> dimitri lives to fly. for wings he uses a kite in a relatively new sport called kite boarding. >> the appeal about this sport is the freedom. it's just like jumping and pure power house, but you are using nature to do that. >> the greek-born dimitri also flies to live. he's a pro and owner of a company that manufacturers and sells kite boards. >> i was very lucky to get into kite boarding, for myself and got sponsored by two different companies and eventually started my own kite company. >> kite boarding combines the appeal of boarding, riding the waves, with the pleasures of flying through the air on the kite. >> the main thing with kite boarding is the jumping, is the hang time. everything happens up there in the air. >> kite boarders can spin, pop off stationary obstacles and get really big air. >> i like the -- how you call it, the adren
in the next story a kite boarder stakes his life on the fickle wind and it lets him down hard. air and slams into solid steel. >> oh! >> i just saw my life flash in front of me. i started kite boarding 11 years ago when it first started. >> dimitri lives to fly. for wings he uses a kite in a relatively new sport called kite boarding. >> the appeal about this sport is the freedom. it's just like jumping and pure power house, but you are using nature to do that. >>...
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i hate to say the united states can be fickle, at least in those past cases. would like to think we are a little bit better, a little more steadfast with our allies now but i think in some cases it has been sometimes international politics. you have to occasionally make accommodations with less than, people with less than perfectly clean hands and circumstances can change that their past transgressions come back and have to undo at some point. at that is an excellent point. that is happened surprisingly frequently in the history of u.s. strategic manhunts. sir? >> is they are as rich a history of other countries, governments going after an individual most wanted? do we have lessons to learn or to teach to other countries? >> that could be a sequel but strategic manhunts are civilized warfare and after the battle of aguinaldo, alexander pursued, he defeated darius' army and the persian army was his but he didn't consider it completing tell he captured darius and chased him from mosul in northern iraq all the way to the eastern border of the persian empire. simi
i hate to say the united states can be fickle, at least in those past cases. would like to think we are a little bit better, a little more steadfast with our allies now but i think in some cases it has been sometimes international politics. you have to occasionally make accommodations with less than, people with less than perfectly clean hands and circumstances can change that their past transgressions come back and have to undo at some point. at that is an excellent point. that is happened...
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the media's fickle attention soon skipped off to embrace some fresher outrage, overloaded detectivesime scenes, and the christie fleming case, yesterday's news, faded from view. weeks passed, months, years. >> the more time that goes by, the more you feel like it's never going to happen. it's just hopeless, and you're going to just have to live with not knowing. >> and it wasn't made any easier when the lead detective retired. he hated leaving without solving the case, especially this case. >> he told me one day, he said, "i've got this old case that i'd like for you to be responsible with because i'd like to see this case solved." so that's how i got interested in it. and once i got interested in it, i was hooked. >> davis pored over it all, all the obsessive habits, the staged crime scene, cigarette butts, the secret return of the old boyfriend, art gutierrez. the solution seemed tantalizingly possible, yet just out of reach. and then three years after christie's death, davis heard about a disturbing incident involving gutierrez and his wife. >> i guess he got upset with her over s
the media's fickle attention soon skipped off to embrace some fresher outrage, overloaded detectivesime scenes, and the christie fleming case, yesterday's news, faded from view. weeks passed, months, years. >> the more time that goes by, the more you feel like it's never going to happen. it's just hopeless, and you're going to just have to live with not knowing. >> and it wasn't made any easier when the lead detective retired. he hated leaving without solving the case, especially...
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. >> fickle gop voters this time around. see who eventually rises to the top. >> newly renamed miami marlins baseball team looking for thousands to work for the franchise. a job fair held yesterday shows how many people want or need a job. thousand turned out to apply for positions, stadium cooks, clerks, miami marlins were the florida marlins last season. they move into a new downtown miami stadium for next season. incredible for miami. >> we all need some jobs. create some jobs. >> now, turn to some hoops this morning, to first the legal action, nba's players are taking against the league. en two federal courts yesterday, players union filed suits claiming the clockout is a violation of antitrust laws. it is all a move of course designed to force league owners into a new labor deal favorable to the players. the court fight could last months which puts the entire new season in jeopardy. >>> this one is tough to report. as the university of north carolina chapel hill alum it warms my heart to tell you that duke's long time b
. >> fickle gop voters this time around. see who eventually rises to the top. >> newly renamed miami marlins baseball team looking for thousands to work for the franchise. a job fair held yesterday shows how many people want or need a job. thousand turned out to apply for positions, stadium cooks, clerks, miami marlins were the florida marlins last season. they move into a new downtown miami stadium for next season. incredible for miami. >> we all need some jobs. create some...
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they are fickle. they decide between obama and somebody besides obama the next time.hat's the essence of a flip-flopper, but the right-wing hates flip-flopper. if you nail romney between now and the first primaries and the caucus on the 3rd of january in iowa and in the new hampshire primary the week later, joe, you have nailed him as something the right wing hates more anybody. you know, a weak sister, an old phrase, a flip-flopper. you don't like the guy who's a little too noodle like when it comes to making up his mind. they hate it! >> and that helps explain a lot of why herman cain has had his turn in the spotlight, why gingrich is having his turn in the spotlight, despite his voluminous baggage, that they like the fact that these guys come from the gut. they don't come from the head. and mitt romney is coming off as a kind of intellectual. and where to moderate voters being the governor, the red governor of a blue state would be a positive attribute, but to the base, it's an anethma. they like people that can stand rock rib. that's the image that republicans hav
they are fickle. they decide between obama and somebody besides obama the next time.hat's the essence of a flip-flopper, but the right-wing hates flip-flopper. if you nail romney between now and the first primaries and the caucus on the 3rd of january in iowa and in the new hampshire primary the week later, joe, you have nailed him as something the right wing hates more anybody. you know, a weak sister, an old phrase, a flip-flopper. you don't like the guy who's a little too noodle like when it...
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you know, with fickle, before i made sickon, i made a mistake of saying i was making a film about the health care industry, and the health care industry went on high alert, and, in fact, the pharmaceutical companies went on real high alert, and even though the film was not about them, but the health insurance industry, the pharmaceutical companies spent hundreds of thousands of dollars preparing for me. i would get all internal memos sent to me from people who worked at different pharmaceutical companies saying, you know, we had an in-service today hiring a michael moore actor to do role-playing with us if you show up at the billing, this is how you handle him. there's a hotline. if i show up at the regional offices around the country, to call this number in new york, and they were just -- an executive at sigma health insurance wrote a great book last year, and he -- when he was the vice president of sigma, he talked about the millions of dollars they spent hoping to discredit me, to attack me, to -- if necessary, figuratively, not literally, i hope, push me off a cliff, so they, so,
you know, with fickle, before i made sickon, i made a mistake of saying i was making a film about the health care industry, and the health care industry went on high alert, and, in fact, the pharmaceutical companies went on real high alert, and even though the film was not about them, but the health insurance industry, the pharmaceutical companies spent hundreds of thousands of dollars preparing for me. i would get all internal memos sent to me from people who worked at different pharmaceutical...
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you know, who -- you know, where it will hit, where the fickle finger of fate will strike, i don't pretend to know. i've talked to people who have had various theories but, you know, i don't feel competent enough to say, i mean -- well, you certainly have to think i mean, i will mention one country that is in deep do-do right now is the philippines. and trees a lot of reasons to worry what happened in argentina will happen there. i don't know if that's any inside information that someone is going to rush out and call their broker to use, though. the second question -- i'm not sure i understand. you're talking about official -- >> yes, official development support. >> yes, yes. >> not for shoring up the economy but for recurrent budget expenditures in countries that are desperately poor. >> uh-huh. >> malawi, ethiopia, madagascar have assumed such incredibly high levels that they're keeping health and education systems afloat. but you got the same kind of parallel analogy at the moment which -- you lose interest. these education health and other systems can crash. >> it's a different case.
you know, who -- you know, where it will hit, where the fickle finger of fate will strike, i don't pretend to know. i've talked to people who have had various theories but, you know, i don't feel competent enough to say, i mean -- well, you certainly have to think i mean, i will mention one country that is in deep do-do right now is the philippines. and trees a lot of reasons to worry what happened in argentina will happen there. i don't know if that's any inside information that someone is...
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. >> gregg: in this fickle republican race look what voters are flirting with again -- newt gingrich.e is tied in second at 15%. cain is still in the lead at 18%. can the former speaker surge last? let's bring in jail any weinstein. some gop candidates have risen to the top only to crash and burn under scrutiny. so is the rise of newt gingrich based less on merit and more on default? >> i think they've tried the republican primary field has tried a bunch of candidates. a lot of them have floundered. now, they are looking around who can be the proverbial anti-romney candidate. who haven't they tried yet. newt gingrich is there. and he very substantive person. you don't want to hear what every other candidate says you wanted to hear newt gingrich. that is very attractive attribute that he brings to the table. >> gregg: and he brings baggage, as well. as you know gingrich has been so low in the polls he has escaped scrutiny. that may change. here are the potential problems among some republicans. we'll put it up on the screen. he once endorsed cap and trade. now, he opposes it. he advoca
. >> gregg: in this fickle republican race look what voters are flirting with again -- newt gingrich.e is tied in second at 15%. cain is still in the lead at 18%. can the former speaker surge last? let's bring in jail any weinstein. some gop candidates have risen to the top only to crash and burn under scrutiny. so is the rise of newt gingrich based less on merit and more on default? >> i think they've tried the republican primary field has tried a bunch of candidates. a lot of them...
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i talked to luke fickle called me the other day. in lancaster. >> caller: hi, tom, are you concerned at all -- you talked a little bit about confusion and sort of communication issues early in the game last week with the offense. are you consider e concerned in giving up calling the defensive signals you create that possibility on the defensive side? >> well, it's a good question. with a week to work on it we should be okay. i'm always there if we have to go back to doing things the old way. but i just don't have my hands on it this week at all, very little. i've watched film and tape. i'll have the game plan in my hand and know obviously what we're calling. i can interject if i want to and get back in that at any time. the confusion on offense was one that when we lost mike for the game and the way we operate with coach paterno upstairs and mike downstairs, we have a system and when you change a system. we didn't have a chance to prep the system a whole lot, personnel group with the wide receivers there was a little bit of -- >> we
i talked to luke fickle called me the other day. in lancaster. >> caller: hi, tom, are you concerned at all -- you talked a little bit about confusion and sort of communication issues early in the game last week with the offense. are you consider e concerned in giving up calling the defensive signals you create that possibility on the defensive side? >> well, it's a good question. with a week to work on it we should be okay. i'm always there if we have to go back to doing things the...
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. >> the fickle new york tabloids today in the front page "the daily news" saying he's the man.ay next week after they lose. >> he was in the same class with brady. >> yesterday, he was. >>> bills looking to gain ground in the afc east yesterday. the jets up ten already, big day for the jets. mark sanchez, 8-yard touchdown to holmes. watch the celebration. >> oh, my goodness. >> boom. jets beat the bills 27-11, afc looks like this. pats, jets, and bills all at 5-3. dolphins got their first win of the season at 1-7. >> who'd they beat? >> the chiefs. san diego, a shootout. in the first, chargers quarterback, watch the return by charlie, weaving through the chargers' offense. they don't do a lot of tackling drills. he takes it 40 yards for the touchdown. three interceptions, and this guy was good. nearly perfect going for 240 yards, they are undefeated still at 8-0. >> river's a good year, he's having a tough season. >> showing you this one because your man julio jones, the falcons taking on the colts. matt ryan launches one, jones trips, but somehow catches the ball. >> you are k
. >> the fickle new york tabloids today in the front page "the daily news" saying he's the man.ay next week after they lose. >> he was in the same class with brady. >> yesterday, he was. >>> bills looking to gain ground in the afc east yesterday. the jets up ten already, big day for the jets. mark sanchez, 8-yard touchdown to holmes. watch the celebration. >> oh, my goodness. >> boom. jets beat the bills 27-11, afc looks like this. pats, jets,...
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you brought the attention to us on the on the fickle recruitment as the marketing practice of the did bad actor in this industry. what are you doing about it. is it an education system ration, how are we reaching out to the military personnel, and are we being successful and that >> it is a work in progress. a lot of it descends to the education and where service members know to ask the right questions. there's too competing priorities when a serve as members on active duty and has tuition assistance benefits they may be looking for a college credits so they want somebody can get a quick and easily on-line 70% of the forces are on line and may not be the best when they want to apply that college to a job. right now it's mostly education. our jurisdiction, if you willis to the private student loner lynndie and market. i have a broad measure to work with agencies and i will do that on this issue. >> we appreciate all his hard work. we want to talk about the foreclosure for a second and this is a question for you, too, major general. right now the service protected hour under the relief
you brought the attention to us on the on the fickle recruitment as the marketing practice of the did bad actor in this industry. what are you doing about it. is it an education system ration, how are we reaching out to the military personnel, and are we being successful and that >> it is a work in progress. a lot of it descends to the education and where service members know to ask the right questions. there's too competing priorities when a serve as members on active duty and has...