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fickling is serving four years for assaulting a police officer. 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. >> they got the camera on him. >> 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.y9ñ 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
fickling is serving four years for assaulting a police officer. 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...
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say benjamin fickle broke a glass door and tried to on the register and couldn't do it and wacked away with 9 bags of potatoe chips. officers say they followed the trail of chips to hill and he had what bloody hand and foot when they took him into custody. >>> frightening ordeal for a father. >> he made shocking discovery. one-year-old william was attacked by a 2 foot python. debon says around 11 monday night, he heard his son stirring and went in the bedroom to check on him. >>i felt it was slimy and i knew it was not normal. i immediately turned the light on and saw the snake and a python wrapped around his foot constricting it and trying to eat his foot. >> devon spuld the snake off with a blanket and william was taken to the hospital treated for minor injuries. the snake wail from the ajays ebbet-- snake came from the adjacent apartment and they have since moved. >>> abc2 news to go is ahead. >> here's stories for you this morning. it's really happening. two of the three fire companies slated to close right linda? >> reporter: yeah, we will tell you why one of them will stay open a
say benjamin fickle broke a glass door and tried to on the register and couldn't do it and wacked away with 9 bags of potatoe chips. officers say they followed the trail of chips to hill and he had what bloody hand and foot when they took him into custody. >>> frightening ordeal for a father. >> he made shocking discovery. one-year-old william was attacked by a 2 foot python. debon says around 11 monday night, he heard his son stirring and went in the bedroom to check on him....
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. >> reporter: so foodies are notoriously fickle folk. how do you... how do you keep developing something that's going to keep them... that's going to whet their appetite, as it were? >> in a normal year, we will introduce about 100 new... new units, new products... >> reporter: uh-huh. >> ...around the world. this year, in 2011 and in 2012, we'll have over 200 and... and part of that is just keeping the line fresh and capturing those trends. >> reporter: so, just looking ahead this year, what are some of the... what are some of the up-and-comers? what will we be looking for in our pots? >> i think it's an... an... an... expansion of... of something we did in the flavor forecast in 2008, is alcohol- based flavors. so, we introduced a brown sugar bourbon last year which has become one of our top-selling "grill mates" items. this year, we introduced a brandy and herb, which... which is also a great flavor. and so, i... i think that trend is going to continue. >> reporter: coming up with a spice like... like garam masala? how... how much can that do for y
. >> reporter: so foodies are notoriously fickle folk. how do you... how do you keep developing something that's going to keep them... that's going to whet their appetite, as it were? >> in a normal year, we will introduce about 100 new... new units, new products... >> reporter: uh-huh. >> ...around the world. this year, in 2011 and in 2012, we'll have over 200 and... and part of that is just keeping the line fresh and capturing those trends. >> reporter: so, just...
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he hopes that he will turn that of course into one of the best football teams and the world at the fickle task but that's what we're going to analyze here i'll leave that for the sports us now we want to analyze a salary and our team's call and brought in just that. fabio capello was already considering early retirement when he signed up as england coach in two thousand and seven but this year he got an offer he couldn't refuse the russian football union hasn't revealed it simply says it's less than what dick advocaat aren't but commentators say it's a salary to envy. for two years away from good pizza and candy it's estimated capello will earn more than five million euros let's compare that to euro twenty twelve record the most expensive national team coach cost just three million besides the lucky italian will reportedly have lower taxes as he's going to pay them in russia it has to predict says paid the dutch tax man which almost half of their final incomes russia began to splash the cash on forty coaches six years ago that's when the football union dissatisfied with homegrown talent o
he hopes that he will turn that of course into one of the best football teams and the world at the fickle task but that's what we're going to analyze here i'll leave that for the sports us now we want to analyze a salary and our team's call and brought in just that. fabio capello was already considering early retirement when he signed up as england coach in two thousand and seven but this year he got an offer he couldn't refuse the russian football union hasn't revealed it simply says it's less...
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two seshlths which are extremely transient, very fickle.the biggest companies like ibm, cisco have had their problems. companies like ibm once looked dominant, once looked unassailable. now aol who? >> this is a fashion trend where they're making fake apple stores in china just to actually compete where they don't have real apple stores. ron, what are your thoughts here? >> i'm kind of with rich actually on this. i think it's a high-end premium product. a lot of people in the emerging markets are price sensitive. and i think apple hasn't yet demonstrated they're going to customize a strategy for the emerging markets. that concerns me. if they want to sustain this growth they want to do something a little different to adapt to these markets. >> do you think they're going to still have pricing power in those very sensitive markets? >> i think these markets really run on more of an open platform system. the whole apple thing is you buy the. pc, you buy the iphone, you buy the ipad, and in emerging markets they're not going to go all in like th
two seshlths which are extremely transient, very fickle.the biggest companies like ibm, cisco have had their problems. companies like ibm once looked dominant, once looked unassailable. now aol who? >> this is a fashion trend where they're making fake apple stores in china just to actually compete where they don't have real apple stores. ron, what are your thoughts here? >> i'm kind of with rich actually on this. i think it's a high-end premium product. a lot of people in the...
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politics always very frivolous, very fickle. and i never undstoo whae antiar lrwh artobois l jst realized his whole generation we call it spiritually castrated because those people, they were the on who suffered so muchbecause sometimes you st said something wrong, or youould d upnil ot bse e a ories about people that went to the bathroom, and then they accidentally use a newspaper to wipe their bottom, andthen on the back of the newspaper was chairman mao's portrait. ane on uilghrnd, r ea u k yinha constant vibe. that's why i could -- environment. that's why i could understand why my father was like that. for years it was a very contra at wk, h was a like, myathe mmt ybe saleig ts. d th at home he would teach me a different set of principles, very confusion. say you have to be faithful to your grandma, and you have to work hard no matter what the policarcumance. ur kedile ys ef. ayslten. ani felt like he was such a weak and incompetent worker, or as a father. but during the writing process the more i started to read into itkeot
politics always very frivolous, very fickle. and i never undstoo whae antiar lrwh artobois l jst realized his whole generation we call it spiritually castrated because those people, they were the on who suffered so muchbecause sometimes you st said something wrong, or youould d upnil ot bse e a ories about people that went to the bathroom, and then they accidentally use a newspaper to wipe their bottom, andthen on the back of the newspaper was chairman mao's portrait. ane on uilghrnd, r ea u k...
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i think consumers are fickle today. i'm an iphone user but i could move to a new rimm device if it's good and it comes out. >> so, you're speaking about this company from a kind of a partnership perspective rather than an investor perspective i suppose which is interesting because that's not necessarily how we get from these kind of businesses. it's all about apps. it's having the right apps that makes these companies attract and keep their customers, what can research in motion and its designers, the whole blackberry universe do to better engage with people like you and the next big, next big app developers. >> they should be courting the business apps rather than the angry birds and gaming type apps. i think they will do that. we're agnostic to the platform itself. we'll provide apps on iphone, android, blackberry and windows. blackberry has an opportunity to recapture the minds and hearts of the business user because they have that credential and that background and they were the innovators in that space not so long
i think consumers are fickle today. i'm an iphone user but i could move to a new rimm device if it's good and it comes out. >> so, you're speaking about this company from a kind of a partnership perspective rather than an investor perspective i suppose which is interesting because that's not necessarily how we get from these kind of businesses. it's all about apps. it's having the right apps that makes these companies attract and keep their customers, what can research in motion and its...
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it's all about getting rich in life charred by the fickleness of life.o guarantees in life or ways to explain the senselessness of something in life. the child shot at point-blank range. we wonder why. the couple thought it would be fun to see a midnight showing of a movie for the first time in their life. now dead. we wonder how. i guess none of my insights are profound today. just that business anchor musing about the routine business of life offended today. it's almost as those in business didn't know what to do today. because none of what they did or usually obsessed about mattered today. not even to them. no one much cared about spending in washington or the latest saber rattling in iran. just what happened in an otherwise nondescript movie complex in aurora, colorado. the state all, too, familiar with life's little shots. reminding us again to take nothing for granted in life. including. captioned by closed captioning services, inc jimenez is a fox news alert. fox -- >> kimberly: this is a fox news alert. 12 people are dead and 71 people injured at
it's all about getting rich in life charred by the fickleness of life.o guarantees in life or ways to explain the senselessness of something in life. the child shot at point-blank range. we wonder why. the couple thought it would be fun to see a midnight showing of a movie for the first time in their life. now dead. we wonder how. i guess none of my insights are profound today. just that business anchor musing about the routine business of life offended today. it's almost as those in business...
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but can the president count on jogging voters famously fickle memories and win over those who hold his future in their hands come election day? let's get right to our panel in washington. karen finney, who's now a columnist for the hill as well as msnbc political analyst, richard wolffe and with me here in new york, we're delighted to have msnbc analyst, michael eric dyson. richard, the president made the point there have been 4.4 million new jobs created in 28 mont months. but in the interest of complete transparency, isn't the hidden story here that he has not been able to action job creation because republicans in congress have opposed every single jobs plan every single jobs act that he's put before them? >> well, remember, they also opposed the stimulus act in the first place. they've been against every measure to deal with what was the worst financial and economic crisis in living memory and that's had an impact on the margins. there are bigger forces at play even than the squabbling washington, but where the public sector has been hurt jobs is public sector jobs. this idea that
but can the president count on jogging voters famously fickle memories and win over those who hold his future in their hands come election day? let's get right to our panel in washington. karen finney, who's now a columnist for the hill as well as msnbc political analyst, richard wolffe and with me here in new york, we're delighted to have msnbc analyst, michael eric dyson. richard, the president made the point there have been 4.4 million new jobs created in 28 mont months. but in the interest...
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. >> adam scott was right there, but if you ever play golf you noy how fickle the game can be.dam scott has a major collapse at the british open. and how about them a's? >>> the surprising a's are writing their own cinderella story. the latest chapter is how they swept the four-game series with the yankees at the coliseum. homerunes up homerun up homer and it was 4-0. the a's cut the lead in half in the fifth and it was his first homer off sabathia. oakland ties it on this one to dead center. and then more magic in the 12th as cocoa crisp singles home derrick norris with a game inwither. 5-4 the final. all four wins were by one run. chris not only got the bath and shaving cream, but the a's have won nine of the last 10. >> we feel good about ourselves. we are still trying to -- i think we are starting to find out more so who we are as a team, but there is still a lot of baseball to be played. i like the group we have. i like the way we are playing. we are playing better and winning games. i like our team. >> the giants were in ph and shirho sl z gave san francisco a 1-0 lead in
. >> adam scott was right there, but if you ever play golf you noy how fickle the game can be.dam scott has a major collapse at the british open. and how about them a's? >>> the surprising a's are writing their own cinderella story. the latest chapter is how they swept the four-game series with the yankees at the coliseum. homerunes up homerun up homer and it was 4-0. the a's cut the lead in half in the fifth and it was his first homer off sabathia. oakland ties it on this one to...
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. >> these people can be fickle, man, you know?> oh, c'mon. >> remember they used to tape rookies around the goalposts with gaffer's tape or something? >> can you tape a $21 million man around the goalpost. >> if i was a veteran, i would try. >> he's carrying helmets right now. that's all the hazing he's going to get. >> perhaps there's more to come. >> i like that. >>> now to 9 hottest, best, winningest team in the university, we're talking the nationals, and they are still winning. they went down by four runs going into the eighth inning of that game against the brewers, rallied with four in that frame, tied up the game, back in the bottom of 9 ninth, but don't you know they weren't done yet, specifically not michael morse. we pick it up in the top of the ninth. man on first, watch this one here. hammered, 0-2 pitch, right over into the bull pen, ties the game at nine. watch davey johnson. he's stoked. this goes to extra innings. top of 11th, a 9-9 game. two on, again here he comes, another double in left-field corner s. bryce ha
. >> these people can be fickle, man, you know?> oh, c'mon. >> remember they used to tape rookies around the goalposts with gaffer's tape or something? >> can you tape a $21 million man around the goalpost. >> if i was a veteran, i would try. >> he's carrying helmets right now. that's all the hazing he's going to get. >> perhaps there's more to come. >> i like that. >>> now to 9 hottest, best, winningest team in the university, we're talking...
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kids can be fickle right now with friendship. i have three daughters, i hear it all the time. day they like this person, even their best friend. the other day they want nothing to do with them. really talk with your girl and makes sure she understands what this fallout will be. you told me this child's behavior was questionable at school, that she was a bit of a bully, your daughter says, on the bus as well, and your daughter doesn't like that behavior. good for your baby. but have you talked with your friend about her child's behavior? she probably would appreciate knowing what her child is doing. i know i would. as tough as it will be to hear, i want to know how my child is perceived and what she's doing at school. in the end, if your daughter doesn't feel comfortable being with this other girl for what would be a comfortable part of her day, end it now. give the other mom ample time to make other arrangements. brace yourself for the real possibility that you could lose a friend and your daughter could face a bit of backlash in school, she said she's bit of a bully. that's a
kids can be fickle right now with friendship. i have three daughters, i hear it all the time. day they like this person, even their best friend. the other day they want nothing to do with them. really talk with your girl and makes sure she understands what this fallout will be. you told me this child's behavior was questionable at school, that she was a bit of a bully, your daughter says, on the bus as well, and your daughter doesn't like that behavior. good for your baby. but have you talked...
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. >> adam scott was right there, but if you ever play golf you noy how fickle the game can be. adam scott has a major collapse at the british open. and how about them a's? the tradition continues ♪ ♪ [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the moist, chewy, deliciousness you desire. mmmm. thanks. [ man ] at 90 calories, the brownie of your dreams is now deliciously real. [ female announcer ] and now, try our new chocolate chip cookie 90 calorie brownie. writing their own cinderella story. the latest chapter is how they swept the four-game series with the yankees at the coliseum. early on it was all new york. colone gives up this homerun and it was 4-0. the a's cut the lead in half in the fifth and it was his first homer off sabathia. oakland ties it on this one to dead center. and then more magic in the 12th as cocoa crisp singles home derrick norris with a game inwither. 5-4 the final. all four wins were by one run. chris not only got the bath and shaving cream, but the a's have won nine of the last 10. >> we feel good about ourselves. we ar
. >> adam scott was right there, but if you ever play golf you noy how fickle the game can be. adam scott has a major collapse at the british open. and how about them a's? the tradition continues ♪ ♪ [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the moist, chewy, deliciousness you desire. mmmm. thanks. [ man ] at 90 calories, the brownie of your dreams is now deliciously real. [ female announcer ] and now, try our new chocolate chip cookie 90 calorie...
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beginning to look at how do we rebuild and begin the recovery, but we also know that mother nature can be ficklekeeping ourselves v alert. >> i know you have probably flown over a lot of these fires. i imagine you have visited some of the scenes of the destruction, if you can get close to it. personally, can you give us through your eyes what you saw? >> well, it's been difficult. devastating. the waldo fire down in colorado springs when we flew up there tuesday night and it was like your worst nightmare of a movie set trying to show what the apocalypse or armageddon would look like. we helicopters in. this is as the fire was going on, the fire storm going on, and i thought it was trees burning. as we got closer, the was homes. basically almost 350 homes burned in a couple hours. it was that fast. >> seven wildfires in all, i think. are they all of them under control? or any of them out? give us the current situation. >> well, almost all of them are under control. we have one out in grand junction in western colorado that's not completely under control, but the largest one that was almost 88,000
beginning to look at how do we rebuild and begin the recovery, but we also know that mother nature can be ficklekeeping ourselves v alert. >> i know you have probably flown over a lot of these fires. i imagine you have visited some of the scenes of the destruction, if you can get close to it. personally, can you give us through your eyes what you saw? >> well, it's been difficult. devastating. the waldo fire down in colorado springs when we flew up there tuesday night and it was...
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. >> it speaks to the fickle cyclical nature of the retail industry anyway.ohl's was so hot for a while. >> my gosh, can you believe what's happened to kohl's. >> target was hot. it comes and goes. >> and nordstrom has had ups and downs but a little more consistent. you look at this, what will happen? i don't know. i do think, you have to give the guy credit for trying. i hate to count anyone out this soon, but let's just say, my prediction this was going to be one of the hottest retail stores of the year. i guess it was one of the hottest retail stores of the year, just not the way -- >> there's still six months left in the year. he has time. >> i don't think so. >> bill, we're standing by right now for the information on the living wills of the big banks. full coverage coming up. we're expecting that info at 2:00 p.m. eastern a few minutes away. >>> companies with u.s. exposure, safe ports, all american companies you may want to consider for your portfolio. perfect for america's birthday, right? >> plus, jobs jobs, all eyes on weekly claims out tomorrow, th
. >> it speaks to the fickle cyclical nature of the retail industry anyway.ohl's was so hot for a while. >> my gosh, can you believe what's happened to kohl's. >> target was hot. it comes and goes. >> and nordstrom has had ups and downs but a little more consistent. you look at this, what will happen? i don't know. i do think, you have to give the guy credit for trying. i hate to count anyone out this soon, but let's just say, my prediction this was going to be one of...
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in the next story a kite boarder stakes his life on the fickle wind and it lets him down hard.s into the 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,
in the next story a kite boarder stakes his life on the fickle wind and it lets him down hard.s into the 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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but we also know that mother nature will be fickle out here.e're keeping ourselves very alert. >> governor, i know you have -- you have probably flown over a lot of fires. i imagine you've visited scenes of the destruction if you can get close to it. personally can you give us through your eyes what you saw? >> well, it's been difficult, devastating that the waldo fire in colorado springs, when we flew up there tuesday night, it was like your worst nightmare of a movie set of trying to show what the apocalypse or armegeddon would look like. from a distance we flew in. this was as the fire was going on, this firestorm going on. i thought it was trees burning. as we got closer, it was homes. almost 350 -- almost 350 homes burned in a couple of hours. it was that fast. >> seven wildfires in all, i think. are all of them under control, are any of them out? give us the kind of current situation. >> almost all are under control. we have one out in grand junction, western colorado, that's not completely out of control. but the largest one that was alm
but we also know that mother nature will be fickle out here.e're keeping ourselves very alert. >> governor, i know you have -- you have probably flown over a lot of fires. i imagine you've visited scenes of the destruction if you can get close to it. personally can you give us through your eyes what you saw? >> well, it's been difficult, devastating that the waldo fire in colorado springs, when we flew up there tuesday night, it was like your worst nightmare of a movie set of trying...
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>> i learned that kids are fickle. bored of it in five minutes. doesn't matter if it's this big. >> everybody has a thought process. what was yours? man, this is a great idea. >> i have a really big family with lots of little cousins, all of a sudden. we all get together a few times a year at my grandmother's for barbecues. i thought this will be the hit of every barbecue we have for the next ten years. didn't work out that way. >> what do you recommend, antoine, people do? it's natural that people get caught up in ideas. but how do they stay away from actually fulfilling them? >> absolutely. this happens all the time. so it's okay to splurge a little bit and spend on extra things that make you happy and have fun. the most important thing first, though, is to take care of the essentials. oftentimes, clients don't actually take care of the essential things first and use the extra money to spend on additional items. at schwab, we try to have a priority list for clients to say hey, if we're going to allocate money, what s
>> i learned that kids are fickle. bored of it in five minutes. doesn't matter if it's this big. >> everybody has a thought process. what was yours? man, this is a great idea. >> i have a really big family with lots of little cousins, all of a sudden. we all get together a few times a year at my grandmother's for barbecues. i thought this will be the hit of every barbecue we have for the next ten years. didn't work out that way. >> what do you recommend, antoine, people...
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benjamin fickles couldn't get into the cash register so he took, allegedly, nine bags of chips insteade hanson and gretel. thanks so much, dave. a number of young voters came out in droves in 2008 to campaign and vote for president obama. but four years later that support may be running dry. what's happened? joining us now to weigh in are kristen from crossroads generation and ellie tissuesman from the young democrats of america. thanks so much for being here. so we know that in 2008, young voters were very energized and they turned out to vote for barack obama. kristen, will we see the same thing this year? >> i think we will see a lot of young voters turn out o. but i don't care we will will see them turn out in such high levels for barack obama. the unemployment rate for voters 18 to 24 ticked up yesterday from 15% to 15.4%. you are seeing huge numbers of young americans having to move home with their parents after they graduate from college, this is not the hope and change that they voted for four years ago. and it particularly these first-time voters who are new, who didn't vote f
benjamin fickles couldn't get into the cash register so he took, allegedly, nine bags of chips insteade hanson and gretel. thanks so much, dave. a number of young voters came out in droves in 2008 to campaign and vote for president obama. but four years later that support may be running dry. what's happened? joining us now to weigh in are kristen from crossroads generation and ellie tissuesman from the young democrats of america. thanks so much for being here. so we know that in 2008, young...