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fickling is serving four years for assaulting a police officer.red 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 somebody 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. >> hey buddy. who is this? >> jeremy. >> from an most is a? where's he at now? >> a-2. >> they got the camera on him? >> yeah. >> don't do it jeremy. it's a setup. don't do it. >> 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. due to an inmate causing some problems. they accused me of throwing -- >> hang on. hang on. >> a
fickling is serving four years for assaulting a police officer.red 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 somebody 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...
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back, everyone, whether the simpson-bowles commission, other independent analysts who looked at our fickle situation, say the only way we're going to solve our deficit challenges is to take a balanced approach. so the barrier to solving our fiscal challenges, the barrier to the sequester, is mitt romney, paul ryan, and too many republicans in congress, not all, but too many refuse to ask anything of the very wealthy. they want to put all the burden on the middle class, all the burden on seniors, and that's not the right way forward for our country. >> david, i'm sure a lot of americans are sitting at home scratching their heads and saying, "boy, this is deja vu all over again. didn't we just have this discussion about the debt ceiling, and the secret republicans decided to hold hands and jump off this cliff together. everybody agreed on these defense cuts, the sequestration, in order to, as an enforcement mechanism. so both sides, the president and the republicans in concerning would come back to the table and, yet, neither side has done that. where is the president's leadership on this so
back, everyone, whether the simpson-bowles commission, other independent analysts who looked at our fickle situation, say the only way we're going to solve our deficit challenges is to take a balanced approach. so the barrier to solving our fiscal challenges, the barrier to the sequester, is mitt romney, paul ryan, and too many republicans in congress, not all, but too many refuse to ask anything of the very wealthy. they want to put all the burden on the middle class, all the burden on...
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retail stocks have been in fashion on wall street, but which companies will stay in style in this fickle space? tonight the hottest models strut their stuff on the runway and cramer decides who's got the right look. plus bidding war? last week america reality capital trust got a takeover bid but with barely any premium, could other suitors be circling around this? don't miss cramer with the chairman co chairman, all coming up on "mad money." >> have a question? tweet cramer. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to montanamoney.cnbc.com. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> taylor ham and swift. how is wall street different from the real world? i spend a lot of time on the show going ov
retail stocks have been in fashion on wall street, but which companies will stay in style in this fickle space? tonight the hottest models strut their stuff on the runway and cramer decides who's got the right look. plus bidding war? last week america reality capital trust got a takeover bid but with barely any premium, could other suitors be circling around this? don't miss cramer with the chairman co chairman, all coming up on "mad money." >> have a question? tweet cramer....
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david: something which is reported on a fickle story. i'm sure you're up on that. certify your gold is not only in short for while it is being kept in your own vaults, but it is certified all along the way, so no one is during any funny business. >> an important point to michael to cite any other financial assets to when you have to be prudent or you're buying from. stories like this highlight the reason to work with companies like ourselves another similar to west. david: who is doing the insurance yakimas verify you have the real thing. >> the largest insurance companies in the world. you are almost -- you keep illiquidity. he take call to your house each jet to sell it tried to get a terrible price. it could be fake. the advantage of keeping this story is that it is always liquidity. you can sell it back to the market. cabbies like ourselves make it easy for the investor did do. liz: and vaults from solid to switzerland, not a surprise, australia. let's talk about why one should own physical gold versus something like etf? >> we think it is analogous to any othe
david: something which is reported on a fickle story. i'm sure you're up on that. certify your gold is not only in short for while it is being kept in your own vaults, but it is certified all along the way, so no one is during any funny business. >> an important point to michael to cite any other financial assets to when you have to be prudent or you're buying from. stories like this highlight the reason to work with companies like ourselves another similar to west. david: who is doing...
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retail stocks have been in fashion on wall street, but which companies will stay in style in this fickle space? tonight the hottest models strut their stuff on the runway and cramer decides who's got the right look. plus bidding war? last week american reality capital trust got a takeover bid but with barely any premium, could other suitors be circling around this property? don't miss cramer with the chairman, all coming up on "mad money." >> don't miss a second of "mad money." have a question? tweet cramer. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com.how is sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering so, i'm walking down the street, sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering just you know walking, sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering and i found myself in the middle of this parade honoring america's troops. which is actually quite fitting because geico has been serving the military for over 75 years. aawh no, look, i know this is about the troops
retail stocks have been in fashion on wall street, but which companies will stay in style in this fickle space? tonight the hottest models strut their stuff on the runway and cramer decides who's got the right look. plus bidding war? last week american reality capital trust got a takeover bid but with barely any premium, could other suitors be circling around this property? don't miss cramer with the chairman, all coming up on "mad money." >> don't miss a second of "mad...
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a bumper crop of bad apples, thanks to fickle weather. manuel bojorquez talks to orchard owners counting up their losses. and new meaning to the phrase "a dog's life." michelle miller takes us inside a new luxury pet hotel. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> reid: good evening. i'm chip reid. of the 38 days remaining until election day, the most important of all may be this coming wednesday when president obama and mitt romney meet in denver for the first of three debates. the stakes are sky high, especially for mr. romney. running mate paul ryan made the case for a mitt romney presidency today in the toss-up state of new hampshire. >> we have got to stop spending money we don't have. >> reporter: vice president joe biden campaigned in battled ground florida, where he argued that the obama administration inherited trillion-dollar deficits from the bush administration. >> they put two wars on a credit card, not paying a penny, not paying a penny. >> reid: meanwhile be president obama and mitt romney were hunkere
a bumper crop of bad apples, thanks to fickle weather. manuel bojorquez talks to orchard owners counting up their losses. and new meaning to the phrase "a dog's life." michelle miller takes us inside a new luxury pet hotel. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> reid: good evening. i'm chip reid. of the 38 days remaining until election day, the most important of all may be this coming wednesday when president obama and mitt romney meet in denver...
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retail stocks have been in fashion on wall street, but which companies will stay in style in this fickle space? tonight the hottest models strut their stuff on the runway and cramer decides who's got the right look. plus bidding war? last week american reality capital trust got a takeover bid but with barely any premium, could other suitors be circling around this property? don't miss cramer with the chairman, all coming up on "mad money." >> don't miss a second of "mad money." have a question? tweet cramer. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. [ female announcer ] the next generation of investing technology is now within your grasp with the e-trade 360 investing dashboard. e-trade 360 is the world's first investing homepage that shows you where all your investments are and what they're doing with free streaming quotes, news, analysis and even your trade ticket. everything exactly the way you want it, all on one page. transform your investing with the e-trade 360 investing dashboard. from the real world? i
retail stocks have been in fashion on wall street, but which companies will stay in style in this fickle space? tonight the hottest models strut their stuff on the runway and cramer decides who's got the right look. plus bidding war? last week american reality capital trust got a takeover bid but with barely any premium, could other suitors be circling around this property? don't miss cramer with the chairman, all coming up on "mad money." >> don't miss a second of "mad...
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here's that fickle finger of fog still rolling across the golden gate bridge, 8 feet deep is the marine layer -- 800 feet deep is the marine layer now pretty stout the next couple of hours. see clouds hugging the cost nothing falling out of 'em may have a little drizzle this morning especially when visibilities were down to a quarter of a mile more likely mist you can see on the satellite pretty stout. i believe we'll see a little sunshine everywhere, 60s san rafael, san francisco, redwood city, 70s until you get out to fairfield, antioch and livermore 80° there already. today, summer warmth just about everywhere more clouds as marina layer will deepen with the sea breeze will bring cooler temperatures the next three to four days before a warming trend for the weekend. a little warmer today in santa rosa up to 91, fremont 84, concord 92, oakland, san francisco and san jose the same as yesterday. south bay temperatures 85 in san jose, everybody else either side of that. 82 palo alto down to 72 millbrae, low 60s coast to mid 60s. upper 80s to low 90s north bay valleys, low 60s beaches mid
here's that fickle finger of fog still rolling across the golden gate bridge, 8 feet deep is the marine layer -- 800 feet deep is the marine layer now pretty stout the next couple of hours. see clouds hugging the cost nothing falling out of 'em may have a little drizzle this morning especially when visibilities were down to a quarter of a mile more likely mist you can see on the satellite pretty stout. i believe we'll see a little sunshine everywhere, 60s san rafael, san francisco, redwood...
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the public is really fickle, and can be vitriolic as far as their likes and dislikes with a movie star's why there are ups and downs in long careers. and they're the ones that survive it, that can survive a bad one, and then good. then bad, then good. the audience likes to see comebacks and all that stuff. the star system is dangerous, it takes a tremendous toll on the minds and the emotions of people. (henry rogers) we lost james dean that way; he couldn't handle it. i have never done anything right. i've been going around with my head in the sling. i dn't want to drag you in but i can't help it. see, i think that you can't just go around proving things, pretending like you're tough. and you can't -- even though you look a certain way, you can't-- that's right, you're absolutely right. you're not listening to me! (henry rogers) clift was a perfect example. he was emotionally disturbed. he would have been better off running a grocery store in some little town in the midwest, where the public wouldn't pay any attention to him, than he would as a film star. (scary music playing) (henry r
the public is really fickle, and can be vitriolic as far as their likes and dislikes with a movie star's why there are ups and downs in long careers. and they're the ones that survive it, that can survive a bad one, and then good. then bad, then good. the audience likes to see comebacks and all that stuff. the star system is dangerous, it takes a tremendous toll on the minds and the emotions of people. (henry rogers) we lost james dean that way; he couldn't handle it. i have never done anything...
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here's that fickle finger of fog still rolling across the golden gate bridge, 8 feet deep is the marine layer -- 800 feet deep is the marine layer now pretty stout the next couple of hours. see clouds hugging the cost nothing falling out of 'em may have a little drizzle this morning especially when visibilities were down to a quarter of a mile more likely mist you can see on the satellite pretty stout. i believe we'll see a little sunshine everywhere, 60s san rafael, san francisco, redwood city, 70s until you get out to fairfield, antioch and livermore 80° there already. today, summer warmth just about everywhere more clouds as marina layer will deepen with the sea breeze will bring cooler temperatures the next three to four days before a warming trend for the weekend. a little warmer today in santa rosa up to 91, fremont 84, concord 92, oakland, san francisco and san jose the same as yesterday. south bay temperatures 85 in san jose, everybody else either side of that. 82 palo alto down to 72 millbrae, low 60s coast to mid 60s. upper 80s to low 90s north bay valleys, low 60s beaches mid
here's that fickle finger of fog still rolling across the golden gate bridge, 8 feet deep is the marine layer -- 800 feet deep is the marine layer now pretty stout the next couple of hours. see clouds hugging the cost nothing falling out of 'em may have a little drizzle this morning especially when visibilities were down to a quarter of a mile more likely mist you can see on the satellite pretty stout. i believe we'll see a little sunshine everywhere, 60s san rafael, san francisco, redwood...
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oil's been fickle. >> it has been fickle, but the markets turning higher after being done 75, down fourintments. checking the markets, nicole's on the floor with a guest, nicole? >> that's right, ashley and tracy, we were talking about the truckers, shippers, airlines, railroads, is it ang indicator they are down? >> normally it is, but they warned on the earnings. here's what part-time miss. it's an economic story, but a lot. transportation they do is coal to the utilities. the utilities are not burning coal now, but natural gas because it's a price play. if you look at the map, it's through the coal country of west virginia, ohio, and kentucky. they warned a little bit. they are not transporting as much coal and don't make the money as a result. >> coal stocks down as well. what does that mean as far as the dow goes? when you saw the dow at 13600, you know, the transports are not supporting the move by the dow. do you feel confident with the dow? do you think the s&p, the dow continues to move higher or we sit here? >> i've not felt confident with the moves in any for some time becaus
oil's been fickle. >> it has been fickle, but the markets turning higher after being done 75, down fourintments. checking the markets, nicole's on the floor with a guest, nicole? >> that's right, ashley and tracy, we were talking about the truckers, shippers, airlines, railroads, is it ang indicator they are down? >> normally it is, but they warned on the earnings. here's what part-time miss. it's an economic story, but a lot. transportation they do is coal to the utilities....
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so there is weather pretty fickle in north carolina. >> twitter has an interesting concept for this conventionve. there are people tweeting all over the place here. there are thousands of tweets per minute and twit jer touting tweets and measuring whether positive or negative. and there is a look. >> for michelle obama the peak at the end of the speech hit 28,000 tweets per minute. compare that too ann romney, just over 6,000. that is 6,000 to 7,000 range, per minute. >> that is the head of of government and news for twitter saying the volume of reaction is weighted to the democrats. tone is, too. tweets running about evenly split between positive and negative. for mitt romney, more negative than positive. and that does not translate into voter preference. this does measure ability to control the conversation. wruf got to say democrats are getting more tweets. >> all mark, -- right, mark. be sure to stay with us for live coverage from abc news of the president's acceptance speech coming up at 7:00. >> there is mark will be back and you can follow his tweets. >> and g.o.p. vice presidential can
so there is weather pretty fickle in north carolina. >> twitter has an interesting concept for this conventionve. there are people tweeting all over the place here. there are thousands of tweets per minute and twit jer touting tweets and measuring whether positive or negative. and there is a look. >> for michelle obama the peak at the end of the speech hit 28,000 tweets per minute. compare that too ann romney, just over 6,000. that is 6,000 to 7,000 range, per minute. >> that...
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really kind of fickle fingers of fog this morning.at. [ laughter ] >> and 54 in redwood city. mid-50s in the city. we were down to 49 in santa rosa. we got longer nights and atmosphere relatively dry we cool off pretty quickly. cooler air drains into the valleys. north bay valleys maybe tomorrow upper 40s tonight. overall, partly cloudy. if you head outside another beautiful day. 60s at the coast including san francisco but more like the mid 60s in the city. then we have a giants game where numbers are going to start out in the low 60s and then we'll see a cooling trend get underway tomorrow night. not a huge drop in temperatures. we'll see a stronger onshore push. that is all due to this system here. it kind of backed off. that is the key to our forecast today. with the high pressure ridge, once again our dominant weather feature. fair weather, lots of sunshine. very comfortable temperatures, almost near normal but other parts of the states it's bringing up the subtropical moisture. creating the chance of showers and thunderstorms. t
really kind of fickle fingers of fog this morning.at. [ laughter ] >> and 54 in redwood city. mid-50s in the city. we were down to 49 in santa rosa. we got longer nights and atmosphere relatively dry we cool off pretty quickly. cooler air drains into the valleys. north bay valleys maybe tomorrow upper 40s tonight. overall, partly cloudy. if you head outside another beautiful day. 60s at the coast including san francisco but more like the mid 60s in the city. then we have a giants game...
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hollywood is very fickle when it comes to age. >> reporter: age was not the issue when steve took thetage. this was all about the fun, steve using his platform to showindicate some talent acts itches this is something i wanted to do, because somebody once or someone once gave me a break. >> reporter: with a talent show, you need judges that's when hallie reinhardt, jeff timmons and i come in. what is going to be your angle when we go into this? >> i think it's just to be the nice guy. nobody likes judges that are mean. it's showtime. >> we've got some top-notch judges. please welcome from "access hollywood" the beautiful and talented, my girl, sean robinson. >> reporter: with some energetic acts, including a 10-year-old with the voice of an angel. there was no need for a simon among this group. you sing with the maturity of somebody who has been practicing for years and years. great job. great job, sweetheart. >> reporter: of course with a five day a week show, there will be plenty of time for talk, especially with one of his favorite subjects, relationships. >> you have got to show w
hollywood is very fickle when it comes to age. >> reporter: age was not the issue when steve took thetage. this was all about the fun, steve using his platform to showindicate some talent acts itches this is something i wanted to do, because somebody once or someone once gave me a break. >> reporter: with a talent show, you need judges that's when hallie reinhardt, jeff timmons and i come in. what is going to be your angle when we go into this? >> i think it's just to be the...
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they are fickle.hey side with the winning side, and, you know, they've been big with romney for a couple reasons. the president's own low poll numbers going into the race, but president's policies. they are against dodd-frank, called "fat cats," and that said, they are fixing. the romney campaign people are scrambling from what i understand following a rough week to shore up that support asking the big wall street donors, are you still with us? are you going to jump ship with what i'm hearing from the people inside the campaign, and top wall street guys, people that i know, still supportive -- supporting the candidate romney. they are not jumping ship. that's the good news here. they are not jumping ship. he's maintaining his support on wall street, and they thought that was shifting back to president obama: from what i understand, that is not true. people are still -- wall street is still pretty much supporting him. i think by 2-to-1 margin, and they tell me they don't see that changing now. who know
they are fickle.hey side with the winning side, and, you know, they've been big with romney for a couple reasons. the president's own low poll numbers going into the race, but president's policies. they are against dodd-frank, called "fat cats," and that said, they are fixing. the romney campaign people are scrambling from what i understand following a rough week to shore up that support asking the big wall street donors, are you still with us? are you going to jump ship with what i'm...
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the teenagers are very fickle, so let's talk about what is going on with a couple of teen retailers.ew high on a special dividend in addition to the regular quarterly payout, one of the analysts coming out and talking about the fact they have good cash flow, the back-to-school results are stellar and lower prices should help them along. abercrombie and fitch, now cnn is reporting abercrombie is hiring gold to ward off pressure from investors. a fast-moving store or maybe cheaper alternative. back to you. david: back to san francisco or liwhere liz claman spoke to intl ceo in a fox business exclusive, talk about the fed, right? liz: more importantly perhaps is what happened with their numbers. last week they said they were not going to have the number in revenues they had expected, and so i asked specifically what was it? worse than expected slowdown in china and brazil, the two big engines. i also asked the ceo of intel about a couple of things. what do they have to hear from the fed as far as being a business leader who will invest on the news, but also apple chose today, same day t
the teenagers are very fickle, so let's talk about what is going on with a couple of teen retailers.ew high on a special dividend in addition to the regular quarterly payout, one of the analysts coming out and talking about the fact they have good cash flow, the back-to-school results are stellar and lower prices should help them along. abercrombie and fitch, now cnn is reporting abercrombie is hiring gold to ward off pressure from investors. a fast-moving store or maybe cheaper alternative....
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liz: so much of retail is fickle tastes of teenagers and especially when it comes to your product itself, people change their minds a lot. i know you carry nike, they just have a tough quarter they reported, and now i have my 10-year-old saying i need it. she shows me, little italian sneaker, are you concerned may keep is no longer cool? you tell me what will be the hot seller. >> your daughter has a very sophisticated taste. quite the contrary. nike, especially in the states, north america, continues to be very strong and if you look at their future and their earnings out of north america, business continues to be very powerful and companies like mine have been able to take advantage of that as we partner with nike on all the great elite products and they continue to come to the market. we are especially strong in basketball, those are areas where nike, adidas, people like that have come up with great innovation in the last couple of years and it keeps going, it keeps coming. we are very optimistic about the marketplace and our position in it. liz: we would love to walk into one of thos
liz: so much of retail is fickle tastes of teenagers and especially when it comes to your product itself, people change their minds a lot. i know you carry nike, they just have a tough quarter they reported, and now i have my 10-year-old saying i need it. she shows me, little italian sneaker, are you concerned may keep is no longer cool? you tell me what will be the hot seller. >> your daughter has a very sophisticated taste. quite the contrary. nike, especially in the states, north...
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. >> reporter: if it is to survive the fickle restaurant business, the clink will need to be more than quality of the food. >> i had the rabbit, and it's absolutely delicious. the atmosphere here is lovely, it's much more relaxed than i thought it was going to be. the decor was fantastic. >> i came down here today as a bit of a tester, and i thought it was excellent. absolutely superb. >> i chose the beef cheeks, which i was expecting to be quite tender. they're in a red wine sauce which is very rich. but it is very nice. >> reporter: the min streep of -- ministry of justice already has plans to open two clinks a year across the uk. meaning fine dining behind bars could be on the way to a prison near you. >> you have to trust them with the knives? >> yeah, you do. i know these are not violent, violent offenders. these are kind of low-grade offenders. >> yes. >> pretty cool. 15 prisoners who work within farms and gardens at a jail. they harvest a lot of crops that get put into the dishes. >> remember the scene from "shawshank redemption." morgan freeman was having a problem reintegratin
. >> reporter: if it is to survive the fickle restaurant business, the clink will need to be more than quality of the food. >> i had the rabbit, and it's absolutely delicious. the atmosphere here is lovely, it's much more relaxed than i thought it was going to be. the decor was fantastic. >> i came down here today as a bit of a tester, and i thought it was excellent. absolutely superb. >> i chose the beef cheeks, which i was expecting to be quite tender. they're in a red...
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android owners are very fickle. 17% are saying they're going to look to buy an iphone with their next if you go outside long enough and say it's going to rain, eventually it's going to rain. i would not bring your umbrella and prepare for that. >> let me ask both of you. jo john, is there a level to which you would sell apple? eric, is there one where you would buy? >> apple has had growth year over year. i say ride this train out. apple has a proven track record of improving twices. now would not be a time to sell. i would like to see two or three jen rapgss down the road and see what apple is doing. >> i'm pretty cautious because if you look at the overall market share of what's going on with the smart phone market, samsung has definitely been dominant compared to the rate of growth of -- >> but is there a level at which apple would go down to where you'd start to buy the stock again? >> i'd love a stock split, but, you know, i think that it -- >> you think we'll get it? >> we might get it. >> all right. >> put it in the dow, theoretically. gentlemen, thank you both. >> thank you ve
android owners are very fickle. 17% are saying they're going to look to buy an iphone with their next if you go outside long enough and say it's going to rain, eventually it's going to rain. i would not bring your umbrella and prepare for that. >> let me ask both of you. jo john, is there a level to which you would sell apple? eric, is there one where you would buy? >> apple has had growth year over year. i say ride this train out. apple has a proven track record of improving...
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just as fickle back to work. >> it looks like we could see for this afternoon.erhaps a bit cooler along the coast. as we check out visibility just as just 2 mi.! the coast. there is dense fog! and also to the north bay. for the next couple of hours and before the sun rises. focusing on temperatures at 6:00 a.m. that the blue is representing the 50s. it looks like those microclimates will be developing by 3:00 p.m. the afternoon high, that green is representing the 60s. '70s before the heart of the day. that orange is indicating where we will see those 80s. again, the 80s in the south bay but mainly for the inland/east bay valleys. and looking at the comparison from yesterday. the same in palo alto and we could see low 80s for los gatos and 70 degrees expected in campbell. upper 80s in fairfield, antioch. 75 degrees in castro valley and plenty of sunshine in walnut creek. after that cloud coverage clears, upper 70's in san rafael. don't tell san francisco, 66 degrees and downtown--san francisco 66 degrees. check out the san bruno. and if you're going to ocean bea
just as fickle back to work. >> it looks like we could see for this afternoon.erhaps a bit cooler along the coast. as we check out visibility just as just 2 mi.! the coast. there is dense fog! and also to the north bay. for the next couple of hours and before the sun rises. focusing on temperatures at 6:00 a.m. that the blue is representing the 50s. it looks like those microclimates will be developing by 3:00 p.m. the afternoon high, that green is representing the 60s. '70s before the...
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casual gamers are notoriously fickle.that piggies to have the same power? >> there is always a lot of pressure. we think this is a really good one. we have 90 levels in the game, plus four bonus levels. we are treating the game as a service, not a product. >> angry birds was early to the market. how much more difficult is it now? >> there is obviously 700,000 apps out there. we just focus on putting our rent and our fans first. we make sure we have a great product. not only are we generating revenues from selling games or advertising, we are also selling consumer products that we have a new video business that is coming later on in that year. i think all of that really helps you stand out in the app store. >> how lucrative are the add-ins into a book for some of those in the bad piggies game? >> there is multiple revenues in the game. for us, you know, as i mentioned, we put the brand first. everything we do we treat like a franchise. what that means is, we will see consumer products and we will see video. >> andrew, one
casual gamers are notoriously fickle.that piggies to have the same power? >> there is always a lot of pressure. we think this is a really good one. we have 90 levels in the game, plus four bonus levels. we are treating the game as a service, not a product. >> angry birds was early to the market. how much more difficult is it now? >> there is obviously 700,000 apps out there. we just focus on putting our rent and our fans first. we make sure we have a great product. not only...
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they are so fickle, these teenagers. how could you tell what is hot? >> that's right. what is hot.erican eagle outfitters is hot because we're hearing from an analyst talking about just that, that they're generating a lot of free cash which is good news and they believe they will continue to do so especially with lower cotton prices. on top of this american eagle issue as nice dividend, $1.50 on top of its regular payout. we're seeing strength there. the stock is up 3.3% right now on this move and on this news. so the last thing we'll note is the solid back to school results that we've seen. not only for american eagle outfitters but other retailers as well. the stock today has hit multiyear highs. back to you. tracy: hot for today as she said, nicole. can't tell you what is going to happen tomorrow. a new survey by the kaiser family foundation and health research and educational trust found that u.s. health insurance premiums have actually climbed faster than both wages and inflation this year. believe it or not they're poised to accelerate even further next year. premiums for emp
they are so fickle, these teenagers. how could you tell what is hot? >> that's right. what is hot.erican eagle outfitters is hot because we're hearing from an analyst talking about just that, that they're generating a lot of free cash which is good news and they believe they will continue to do so especially with lower cotton prices. on top of this american eagle issue as nice dividend, $1.50 on top of its regular payout. we're seeing strength there. the stock is up 3.3% right now on this...
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we know this teen fashion stuff is a little fickle. dagen: a little? somebody said something negative about this company tomorrow and it's bye-bye. charles: yeah i hope they don't tweet i like it. dagen: they also do own other chains as well, it is not just urban outfitters. charles: they do. some of the stuff in there is like a lot of parents don't want to read what's on the t-shirts and on some of the stuff they sell in there because we have come a long way with vulgarity in this world, but still the kids like it and the product is flying off the shelves. connell: next we will take a look at the latest tensions we are seeing in iraq and how that situation may play out in terms of the price of oil. dagen: and americans, the airline -- and american, the airline turns to apple and pilots have ipads. we will cover that for you. first a look at world currencies and how they are holding up against the dollar today. want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male annou
we know this teen fashion stuff is a little fickle. dagen: a little? somebody said something negative about this company tomorrow and it's bye-bye. charles: yeah i hope they don't tweet i like it. dagen: they also do own other chains as well, it is not just urban outfitters. charles: they do. some of the stuff in there is like a lot of parents don't want to read what's on the t-shirts and on some of the stuff they sell in there because we have come a long way with vulgarity in this world, but...
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politics always very frivolous, very fickle. and i never understood what he meant. and until years later when i started to know about his life, i just realized his whole generation we call it spiritually castrated because those people, they were the ones who suffered so much because sometimes you just said something wrong, or you could end up in jail or just because there was a lot of stories about people that went to the bathroom, and then they accidentally use a newspaper to wipe their bottom, and then on the back of the newspaper was chairman mao's portrait. and then the neighbor found out, and the person end up in jail for a year. you know, you live in that 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 contradicting, like, my father at work, he was a model communist party member. he said all the right things. and then 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
politics always very frivolous, very fickle. and i never understood what he meant. and until years later when i started to know about his life, i just realized his whole generation we call it spiritually castrated because those people, they were the ones who suffered so much because sometimes you just said something wrong, or you could end up in jail or just because there was a lot of stories about people that went to the bathroom, and then they accidentally use a newspaper to wipe their...
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he proved to us many times he's an inconsistent fickle man.eep several of the positive feet turs of health care. and this from victor. mitt would say and do anything to gain votes. he was for health care before he was against health care. now he's for some of it. what a flip-flopper. keep the conversation going. facebook.com/carolcnn. thanks for your comments. i really appreciate it. i'm carol costello, and thank you for joining me this morning. cnn newsroom continues right now with ashleigh banfield. >> it's 11:00 on the east coast and 8:00 a.m. on the west coast. that means it's 10:00 a.m. in chicago where we begin today. parents in that city of about 400,000 kids are right now trying to find a place to send those children because they can't send them to school. the nation's third largest school district is in chaos this morning. there's a teacher strike, and this is a tough one. both sides tried very hard over the weekend to get a deal done, but by midnight last night nothing. no deal. cnn's casey wian is in chicago live right now. what are
he proved to us many times he's an inconsistent fickle man.eep several of the positive feet turs of health care. and this from victor. mitt would say and do anything to gain votes. he was for health care before he was against health care. now he's for some of it. what a flip-flopper. keep the conversation going. facebook.com/carolcnn. thanks for your comments. i really appreciate it. i'm carol costello, and thank you for joining me this morning. cnn newsroom continues right now with ashleigh...
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to see that -- >> in theory there is radar on the front bumper -- >> but when it screws up you say fickle have some faith in science. >> bill: i have faith in science. i open the airplane windows like romney. [ laughter ] >> bill: neil king is with us and el level be joining us a little bit later. but first. >> announcer: this is the "full court press." >> making news on the wednesday the verdict is unanimous, the nfl scab officials are a complete disaster and calls for the regular referees even coming from anti-union republicans. mitt romney speaking out as well, saying he wants those experienced referees back on the field too. >> bill: when scott walker and paul ryan both come out begging for the union refs to come back it's pretty bad. >> mitt romney wants them back out on the playing field for the nfl. [ laughter ] >> that's perfect. >> and paul ryan severely disappointed his republican colleagues in congress. he was supposed to lead a p90x workout in the house gym, but report is he was a no show and preferred to work out in his private gym instead. one popular restaurant on capitol h
to see that -- >> in theory there is radar on the front bumper -- >> but when it screws up you say fickle have some faith in science. >> bill: i have faith in science. i open the airplane windows like romney. [ laughter ] >> bill: neil king is with us and el level be joining us a little bit later. but first. >> announcer: this is the "full court press." >> making news on the wednesday the verdict is unanimous, the nfl scab officials are a complete...
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right now with the 24-hour news sykesle and very fickle investor, i think it going to be very hard for to really think long term unless the ceo and board of directors have extraordinary courage. >> you've doubled sales since you've been there yet the stock price has lagged. >> lagged what? >> lagged coke. lagged some of the competitors. how do you think about the stock first? >> if you look at it over the past decade we shall have outperformed everybody else. if you look at -- take the period puerto rico 2000 to 2012, within company goes down from 2001, 2006, rebounds 2006 to 2011. we delivered steady results over that period. which is better, andrew? boom/bust or steady, sustainable growth. the problems being asked of these guys, what happens with these questions is you force companies and ceos to manage for the duration as opposed to the duration of the company. that to me is a fundamental problem. i became ceo in 2006. what's the thing could i have done? crash the financials? everybody will say she created alpha. what alpha? i crashed the company but i looked good on my tenure. inst
right now with the 24-hour news sykesle and very fickle investor, i think it going to be very hard for to really think long term unless the ceo and board of directors have extraordinary courage. >> you've doubled sales since you've been there yet the stock price has lagged. >> lagged what? >> lagged coke. lagged some of the competitors. how do you think about the stock first? >> if you look at it over the past decade we shall have outperformed everybody else. if you look...
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>> if you look at proprietary trading the assets are opaque, the liabilities are fickle, the accounting the fear of contagious is very real. >> when you look at it, everybody -- when things were really difficult, everybody thought morgan stanley and goldman sachs were next. why? because their business is in the sales and trading business which has those characteristics. it wasn't necessarily a $5 billion or $6 billion loss that was going to hit the capital account, but there was a potential domino effect in the industry. >> do you agree with the view that certain institutions trading below book should consider splitting themselves up? >> absolutely -- it's been a long time. when you look at it, there are aspects of their business that are traded else wa for much higher values, i think that the shareholders -- i don't know how quickly this is going to reverse itself. but there's a belief that there's a diffusion of responsibility as these organizations get larger. and, you know, the reputational risks of trying to manage them as they get larger is also substantial. >> would you break all
>> if you look at proprietary trading the assets are opaque, the liabilities are fickle, the accounting the fear of contagious is very real. >> when you look at it, everybody -- when things were really difficult, everybody thought morgan stanley and goldman sachs were next. why? because their business is in the sales and trading business which has those characteristics. it wasn't necessarily a $5 billion or $6 billion loss that was going to hit the capital account, but there was a...
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that said, tomorrow morning we're going to get a number that is notoriously fickle, right, notoriouslywill agree if it is good you will see incremental buyer say, okay, i am in. is that deserved or not? >> well, i tell you, i think people expect the employment situation here in the states to maybe even deteriorate a little bit but only at best get better slowly, so if we saw a good number, say an 8.2 print on the unemployment rate or more importantly we see a 150, 160, 170 number on non-foreign pay rolls, the market will have a bid to it at least early in the day. there is no doubt that this ecb action which i have fully expected the ecb to be in here aggressively buying spanish and italian debt at some point. i don't know if it is going to be real soon, but i think they're certainly going to do it, combined with an improving labor market or one that's going to improve faster than what the market thinks, that's good. i think the market would like it. we're at 1400, 1450. that's been our year end target. we feel pretty good about that, and i mean, right now given this news, we're not th
that said, tomorrow morning we're going to get a number that is notoriously fickle, right, notoriouslywill agree if it is good you will see incremental buyer say, okay, i am in. is that deserved or not? >> well, i tell you, i think people expect the employment situation here in the states to maybe even deteriorate a little bit but only at best get better slowly, so if we saw a good number, say an 8.2 print on the unemployment rate or more importantly we see a 150, 160, 170 number on...
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politics always very frivolous, very fickle. and i never understood what he meant. until years later when i started to know about his life, i just realized his whole generation we call it spiritually castrated because those people, they were the ones who suffered so much because sometimes you just said something wrong, or you could end up in jail or just because there was a lot of stories about people that went to the bathroom, and then they accidentally use a newspaper to wipe their bottom, and then on the back of the newspaper was chairman mao's portrait. and then the neighbor found out, and the person end up in jail for a year. you know, you live in that 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 contradicting, like, my father at work, he was a model communist party member. he said all the right things. and then 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
politics always very frivolous, very fickle. and i never understood what he meant. until years later when i started to know about his life, i just realized his whole generation we call it spiritually castrated because those people, they were the ones who suffered so much because sometimes you just said something wrong, or you could end up in jail or just because there was a lot of stories about people that went to the bathroom, and then they accidentally use a newspaper to wipe their bottom,...