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fickling is serving four years for assaulting a police officer.ferred 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. >> what do we have 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. >> as our cameras roll, fickling's new neighbors contin
fickling is serving four years for assaulting a police officer.ferred 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...
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politicians tend to be rather fickle. the language surrounding marijuana use is changing and california did not pass marijuana legalization when voters want to pull in 200010. it was not passed in by an narrow margin net loss of the two states that passes the book has been out planned a release date surrounding the time of the book going to the voting polls. we were surprised. my co-authors thought the state would not tip. we sell washington and colorado move in the direction of legalization. >> host: when is it going to be on the ballot in california? >> guest: you know i believe the advocacy players are in california and 2016 and for a few years now it's been the chatter that the big push for marijuana in california would be 2006 and that would be an important election year. i'm surprised if other states of move in the meantime. california will be a laggard state in that regard. >> host: who smokes marijuana in united states? >> guest: was stunning number of people smoke marijuana. they prevalent use is three to 4% glob
politicians tend to be rather fickle. the language surrounding marijuana use is changing and california did not pass marijuana legalization when voters want to pull in 200010. it was not passed in by an narrow margin net loss of the two states that passes the book has been out planned a release date surrounding the time of the book going to the voting polls. we were surprised. my co-authors thought the state would not tip. we sell washington and colorado move in the direction of legalization....
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politicians tend to be rather fickle. what we have noticed is the language surrounding marijuana use is changing and california did not pass marijuana legalization when voters went to the polls in 2010, 2012. i think it's 2010. it was not passed them by a narrow margin up past. since the book was published to plan the release date to surround the time of voters going to the voting polls. we were surprised. my co-authors thought more states will tip. i predicted they would have one and possibly two states living in the direction of legalization. >> host: when is are going to be on the ballot in california? >> guest: you know i believe the real big advocacy players are in california and 2016 and in fact for a few years now it's been the chatter and the big push would be 2006 and i would be the important election year. i would be surprised if other states don't in the meantime and be surprised if a few states don't in 2014 so california would be a lacquer state. .. aggressive taste for marijuana than that. we are running at
politicians tend to be rather fickle. what we have noticed is the language surrounding marijuana use is changing and california did not pass marijuana legalization when voters went to the polls in 2010, 2012. i think it's 2010. it was not passed them by a narrow margin up past. since the book was published to plan the release date to surround the time of voters going to the voting polls. we were surprised. my co-authors thought more states will tip. i predicted they would have one and possibly...
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it's fickle. we wouldn't call it emotion. it's a fickle call the. >> host: or an obsession? or an obsession, right. i'm halving a grand time, reading what other people are doing, waiting for spring and gardening to begin. >> host: new world discoveries in the scientific imagination is the subtitle of joyce apple by's most recent book, "shores of knowledge." booktv is on location at ucla. >> booktv is on twitter. twitter.com/booktv. >> you're watching booktv. george liebmann is next, and he talks about john negro honest at the. this is an here and ten minutes. >> -- an historian in diplomatic history. his publications include diplomacy between the wars, five diplomats and the shaping of the modern world. tonight he is here to talk about his new book, u.s. ambassador, job negroponte. welcome, george. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. the book is called "the last american diplomat" not because job negroponte was in any literal sense the last american diplomat, but because in some respects he is the last diplomat of a type and of a generation. he entered the foreign service im
it's fickle. we wouldn't call it emotion. it's a fickle call the. >> host: or an obsession? or an obsession, right. i'm halving a grand time, reading what other people are doing, waiting for spring and gardening to begin. >> host: new world discoveries in the scientific imagination is the subtitle of joyce apple by's most recent book, "shores of knowledge." booktv is on location at ucla. >> booktv is on twitter. twitter.com/booktv. >> you're watching booktv....
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the hotel industry is a fickle one.ustry tends to rise and fall with economy, and the big chains dominates. >> there are so many good operators. lots of companies that are very good at what they do. there are lots of options. if somebody checks out here and they see that they pay a couple of hundred bucks and were not happy, all they had to do is walk out the front door on park avenue and take a right and there are some great hotels to the south, great hotels to the north. and now with social media, you have to find a way to differentiate yourself from the competition. you have to offer a product and service people can relate to and feel good about using. >> but specifically, how do you make sure that loews differentiates itself from a marriott or a hilton? >> when our new hotels are done, we will have 21 properties. we are much smaller than the big-name businesses. we will be competing against a hyatt and the fairmont. we could be competing against the four seasons. why people want to come back here is about the servic
the hotel industry is a fickle one.ustry tends to rise and fall with economy, and the big chains dominates. >> there are so many good operators. lots of companies that are very good at what they do. there are lots of options. if somebody checks out here and they see that they pay a couple of hundred bucks and were not happy, all they had to do is walk out the front door on park avenue and take a right and there are some great hotels to the south, great hotels to the north. and now with...
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fickle. 18. jim: henrik stenson close out his round of 7 1. playing with yachts llama today. 16. gary: reset, reset. nick: yeah if rory birdies if sergio birdies, different story with two to play. you have the pivotal hole, gary. gary: oh excited. you know, nick honestly, this hole can play 6 88. i wish they would put it on the front tee today, move the pin back and let these guys take a shot at this on the last day. nick: i agree. gary: it's a par 3. two shots, lay it up short of the pond and hit green. scott wayhere. peter: 225 back,goer. gary: wow. in trouble off the tee. peter: kind of grabbed it up in the rough and barely -- i don't know, did that get over and stay up? gary: no i think it came back down. you heard the gasp by the audience there, the gallery. that plunged. the ripple tells the sad story. after this morning and how bad it was, this was beautiful right now. nick: the breeze just got up on him. it went straight left. gary: it just about hit that big blue thing camera, i d what that has. nick: the bruise ruffled his thousandsers. i know that sounds stupid but
fickle. 18. jim: henrik stenson close out his round of 7 1. playing with yachts llama today. 16. gary: reset, reset. nick: yeah if rory birdies if sergio birdies, different story with two to play. you have the pivotal hole, gary. gary: oh excited. you know, nick honestly, this hole can play 6 88. i wish they would put it on the front tee today, move the pin back and let these guys take a shot at this on the last day. nick: i agree. gary: it's a par 3. two shots, lay it up short of the pond and...
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there is always that fought but it has to interest me and we would not call it a motion but it is a fickle quality or the obsession. i'm having a great time reading with other people are doing weighty and for spring to garden. >> host: new world discoveries and the scientific imagination" is the subtitle of teeeight nine most recent book "shores of knowledge" on location at ucla. >> the new york public library has never cede more traffic was people coming in or books circulated or computer used for educational program we're at our peak for our history that is incredible with budget cuts and financial difficulties and city finances we have more branches there we have ever had because every neighborhood once one we have not cut our hours we have more use than ever that is the way it is experience for most new yorkers and i grew up using my local neighborhood library between 20 and 30,000 kids coming to the branches after school every day. it is safe use the computer and do homework and now we have launched for the first time after school programs to aim to become the largest after-school pro
there is always that fought but it has to interest me and we would not call it a motion but it is a fickle quality or the obsession. i'm having a great time reading with other people are doing weighty and for spring to garden. >> host: new world discoveries and the scientific imagination" is the subtitle of teeeight nine most recent book "shores of knowledge" on location at ucla. >> the new york public library has never cede more traffic was people coming in or books...
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it can be fickle and fast. people move so quickly. now, you've got people's attention for a second.hat do you do with it before they are on to the next trending hash tag? >> we started don't shoot, a group of young concerned citizens and myself to get their attention and then, also, to see what we can do next. so there are a list of demands on our website don't shoot mo.com that are evolving as this situation evolves. just today, we met just before this show and we realized that our number 1 concern going forward for this to be a fair and transparent investigation and for justis to be served is that a special prosecutor needs to be assigned by the missouri attorney general. we are talking about social media. here is a tweet: my 7-year-old wrote this. all of her words. i only helped with the spelling and format. she used the hash tag mike brown ferguson. dear police it was not nice to shoot mike brown and i did not like twhu threw the pregnant lady on the ground. stop hurting people. sincere will he alan h. 7. do you think the world would have known, would have cared about what's hap
it can be fickle and fast. people move so quickly. now, you've got people's attention for a second.hat do you do with it before they are on to the next trending hash tag? >> we started don't shoot, a group of young concerned citizens and myself to get their attention and then, also, to see what we can do next. so there are a list of demands on our website don't shoot mo.com that are evolving as this situation evolves. just today, we met just before this show and we realized that our...
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it is the fickle business and never a sure thing but with arkansas and louisiana and new hampshire therere places that we never thought were close. people have had six years of the obama administration and a party that has failed to leave the country. lou: and president obama is now wildly unpopular and the events in missouri are not helping him. how easy in doing that or the federal government could do better. >> i did some quick math and only 6 percent of the people arrested were from ferguson misery the rest were from outside. they should keep the hell seiters out. lou: the idea that the president will not travel there the justice department had to the do this in this city? >> hope i just think there is no confidence in ferguson misery or outside that this attorney general king get the job done. he has been an actor all through the clinton administration they needed eric holder to do the dirty jobs and he has a rap sheet of a partisan and uncooperative and to bully the process. lou: and your judgment about the "new york times" turning against the president? this is quite a statement f
it is the fickle business and never a sure thing but with arkansas and louisiana and new hampshire therere places that we never thought were close. people have had six years of the obama administration and a party that has failed to leave the country. lou: and president obama is now wildly unpopular and the events in missouri are not helping him. how easy in doing that or the federal government could do better. >> i did some quick math and only 6 percent of the people arrested were from...
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whether it is fickle voters, or senators of his own party, he can't get a break, tim kaine, and john-- to the president's membrane, they have a piece of legislation up for grabs. and good news for president, hillary is note the only flocking hawk, the pope now wants to drop thousands of pounds of vengeance on isis. the pope is in, congress might be out, where do you stkapbd in stand in this?
whether it is fickle voters, or senators of his own party, he can't get a break, tim kaine, and john-- to the president's membrane, they have a piece of legislation up for grabs. and good news for president, hillary is note the only flocking hawk, the pope now wants to drop thousands of pounds of vengeance on isis. the pope is in, congress might be out, where do you stkapbd in stand in this?
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it is such a fickle animal.we can get it now is overseas, and we want to remain a local and sustainable company. we refuse to bring it in. >> congratulations and well done. what are you going to eat this weekend? >> i'm gaining a little bit of weight, so i think i will stick with the salad. >> euripides pelekanos, the chief executive officer and the founder of bareburger. thanks for "taking stock." i'm pimm fox. goodnight. ♪
it is such a fickle animal.we can get it now is overseas, and we want to remain a local and sustainable company. we refuse to bring it in. >> congratulations and well done. what are you going to eat this weekend? >> i'm gaining a little bit of weight, so i think i will stick with the salad. >> euripides pelekanos, the chief executive officer and the founder of bareburger. thanks for "taking stock." i'm pimm fox. goodnight. ♪
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it is such a fickle animal.e we can get it now is overseas, and we want to remain a local and sustainable company. we refuse to bring it in. >> congratulations and well done. what are you going to eat this weekend? >> i'm gaining a little bit of weight, so i think i will stick with the salad. , theripides pelekanos chief executive officer and the founder of bareburger. thanks for "taking stock." i'm pimm fox. goodnight. ♪ ♪ >> live from pier three in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west." innovation, technology, and the future of business. i'm emily chang. shotle is hoping its latest takes flight. the challenges of drone flight and how long it will be before age on delivers packages to your door. besides the big screen iphones, is a's september 9 event mystery. we know apple will unveil a wearable device, but will it be
it is such a fickle animal.e we can get it now is overseas, and we want to remain a local and sustainable company. we refuse to bring it in. >> congratulations and well done. what are you going to eat this weekend? >> i'm gaining a little bit of weight, so i think i will stick with the salad. , theripides pelekanos chief executive officer and the founder of bareburger. thanks for "taking stock." i'm pimm fox. goodnight. ♪ ♪ >> live from pier three in san...
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. >> fashion is fickle, but this trend towards so-called at leisure is only gaining steam.e experts say it would be here to say. we'll tell you what the experts say and who might be most exposed, coming up on "power lunch." ohn's disease is tough, but i've managed. i got to be pretty good at managing my symptoms, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said my crohn's was not under control. he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infect
. >> fashion is fickle, but this trend towards so-called at leisure is only gaining steam.e experts say it would be here to say. we'll tell you what the experts say and who might be most exposed, coming up on "power lunch." ohn's disease is tough, but i've managed. i got to be pretty good at managing my symptoms, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said my crohn's was not under control. he said humira is for adults like me who...
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this fickle business in politics, never a sure thing. but i think it's a very good possibility.ks like even places like new hampshire now. there are places that we never even thought were close are close. what is happening to the democratic party, they've had folks who voted in this country have had six years of the obama administration and it's a reaction not just to democrats themselves but to a party that's really failed to lead this country. >> a party that has supported throughout president obama who is now, i think it's fair to say, wildly unpopular, and the events in ferguson, missouri, certainly not helping him. give us your sense of how he is handling that, how the federal government could do better? >> i look at this, i did a quick math -- only 6% of the people arrested were actually from ferguson, missouri. the rest are from outside. it would be simple to me, i'd put marshal law and put nighttime peace in position on that city and keep the outsiders out. >> and the idea that president obama himself will not travel there, that his attorney general who has politicized,
this fickle business in politics, never a sure thing. but i think it's a very good possibility.ks like even places like new hampshire now. there are places that we never even thought were close are close. what is happening to the democratic party, they've had folks who voted in this country have had six years of the obama administration and it's a reaction not just to democrats themselves but to a party that's really failed to lead this country. >> a party that has supported throughout...
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even with fickle consumers out there we've seen the company operate with precision.ike its spokesperson, michael jordan. my long-term target, $130. gary, what do you think of this? one. >> i hate it because i haven't bought it. i love it because they're strong as ox. they're delivering numbers. interesting point retail is very weak and it has been strong. if retail starts kicking retail stocks. charles: does sports nut hit with you michael jordan. >> i'm a huge fan of michael jordan, no matter way you cut it. >> this stock has been doing well for a long time. operating margins haven't been just good this quarter but for a lot of quarters. i don't do stock. charles: maidenform is not hip. >> i had to research report on maidenform. charles: do all the fashion shows in the city, fashion week is that what that is called? >> i have to do that but i want to mention they have growing operating margins in their active wear this is massive segment. we'll talk about another company later that focuses on active wear. this is major and that's where they get a lot of revenues fro
even with fickle consumers out there we've seen the company operate with precision.ike its spokesperson, michael jordan. my long-term target, $130. gary, what do you think of this? one. >> i hate it because i haven't bought it. i love it because they're strong as ox. they're delivering numbers. interesting point retail is very weak and it has been strong. if retail starts kicking retail stocks. charles: does sports nut hit with you michael jordan. >> i'm a huge fan of michael...
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oh, but the goldman analyst is implying that apple is a fickle mistress. buy buy buy, sell sell sell. so we should therefore be his taptd to pay up for any growth apple driven. if you look at those who have gotten in bed with apple, you find they trade to a premium at nxp. maxim ander is us trade, and the worst is happens is that they get some apple business. they'll be valued much more highly if they get that big piece of business. in short, this guy is negative. and he's wrong. but i do appreciate the fact he phrased each point as a question. if only for the entertainment value. the truth is nxp semi is riding the near field communications business. you have to look into that. and then the company is a huge player on the secured element market. a secured element is a chip that keeps all of your information encrypted so that only you can access it. and one of the fastest growing segments here are the emv chips, that's the standard that you're going to have to get to know. that you may have seen embedded on the front of your credit cards. they're a huge he
oh, but the goldman analyst is implying that apple is a fickle mistress. buy buy buy, sell sell sell. so we should therefore be his taptd to pay up for any growth apple driven. if you look at those who have gotten in bed with apple, you find they trade to a premium at nxp. maxim ander is us trade, and the worst is happens is that they get some apple business. they'll be valued much more highly if they get that big piece of business. in short, this guy is negative. and he's wrong. but i do...
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charles: it could be fickle, like any of the technology names but i think this is on a cusp of a breakology changes. they went through a big change, they had to pivot in 2013 their market changes so much, look for more of that to happen, and companies that can pivot well whether. charles: don't be afraid to take profits if you are holding technology, a shout out to scientists at university of florida in alex spring, the little boy who used 3-d printer to make a prosthetic arm, they could not afford the bill to get one, after hearing the story, a grad student at ucs is started working on a prototype, after a couple of fittings and a few weeks alex has a new arm this costs 350 bucks. charles: more impressive than that crab story. >> that hermit shell crab they created with that 3-d printer, did you see this kid hug ms. mom. >ms. his mom. >> you could sense the mother's emotions first she wants to burn down the insurance company, when they say we're not paying for your child a arm, and then she gets out there, and start i a company called enable, the kid has his arms he hugged his mother,
charles: it could be fickle, like any of the technology names but i think this is on a cusp of a breakology changes. they went through a big change, they had to pivot in 2013 their market changes so much, look for more of that to happen, and companies that can pivot well whether. charles: don't be afraid to take profits if you are holding technology, a shout out to scientists at university of florida in alex spring, the little boy who used 3-d printer to make a prosthetic arm, they could not...
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i don't know, they're very fickle these teen stocks. >> they really are.er really know what the teenagers want to shop for in the first place, coupled with a tough economy. also we've had the winter weather people are trying to get out of that tough era, during that time. look here. american eagle is up now about 12% at the moment, as it closed. they came out with second-quarter earnings and sales stopped analysted estimates. really, i think people thought it would be a lot worse. in fact they did better with the seas and profit higher than expected. second quarterly profit. other thing was the inventory. you know what? they got rid of a lot of inventory. that was good news. of lastly the forecast going forward. they forecast 17 to 19 cents a share. that 19 cents was at least above the analyst estimates. that is good news for american eagle. there is a nice three month chart. there is the pop there with that big move. thank you. liz: thank you so much, nicole, s&p futures are closing right now. let's head back to todd horowitz at the cme any indication at
i don't know, they're very fickle these teen stocks. >> they really are.er really know what the teenagers want to shop for in the first place, coupled with a tough economy. also we've had the winter weather people are trying to get out of that tough era, during that time. look here. american eagle is up now about 12% at the moment, as it closed. they came out with second-quarter earnings and sales stopped analysted estimates. really, i think people thought it would be a lot worse. in fact...
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is that why you're wary of these because of fickleness of teen consumer?necessarily but everything you said was right but these guys have been doing it a long time. you kind of expect that kind of volatility. the issue now the teen sector has gotten very, very promotional. there is a lot of competition and retailers are dependent selling denim. jeans is big category for back to school. i don't think we're in very good denim cycle. david: why is that? tell me why. >> well, like, black leggings, black stretchy pants sound funny for me to be kind of saying, it has taken over for denim. become a denim substitute let's say where as kid used to go for jeans for back to school. now they're going for leggings or yoga pants some cases less expensive. you can buy them in retailers other than teen retailers like abercrombie & fitch or like aeropostale. i think we're not in a very good denim cycle till will be very competitive and very tough for teen retailers to drive a lot of good business. david: thank you for explaining to me the way my 22-year-old thinks. i could
is that why you're wary of these because of fickleness of teen consumer?necessarily but everything you said was right but these guys have been doing it a long time. you kind of expect that kind of volatility. the issue now the teen sector has gotten very, very promotional. there is a lot of competition and retailers are dependent selling denim. jeans is big category for back to school. i don't think we're in very good denim cycle. david: why is that? tell me why. >> well, like, black...
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the results are totally fickle. you can see how this works in north carolina. carrots won 50.5% of the house vote in 2012. republicans won nine house seats to the democrats' four. look at district number four, looks like two legs running i. district nine, getting punched in the nick by district five. look at district 12. it's like a little worm, writingling away from north carolina. these may look weird but anywhere what political scientist call efficient. the cluster voter into a few districts. so district 12, the democrat won by almost 60%. no republican won the district by more than 30%. that meant they could win more house seats in total. that's what happens when you let politicians uses the voters inch canada they took power away from the politicians and gave it to independent commissions. america could do this, too, and then we could start feeling bat beside how better canada is for elections and feel good we get to have such a nice, polite country as hat. >> if you want an example to know why you should know what gerrymandering, just look at florida, whe
the results are totally fickle. you can see how this works in north carolina. carrots won 50.5% of the house vote in 2012. republicans won nine house seats to the democrats' four. look at district number four, looks like two legs running i. district nine, getting punched in the nick by district five. look at district 12. it's like a little worm, writingling away from north carolina. these may look weird but anywhere what political scientist call efficient. the cluster voter into a few...
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tragic character in the mold of ancient greek mythological characters who were ponds in the hands of fickle and arbitrary gods. however, while american frontiersman might resort to vigilante justice in emergencies, they never condoned assassinations for money. if tom horn did kill for money, he did so willfully and with the full knowledge that he was contravening the rules of society around him. thank you very much. [applause] >> are there any questions? >> i would be happy to entertain any questions. >> yes. >> [inaudible] before he was employed by the cattlemen's association? >> i don't have any documented reference to him having shot and personalmebody in a dispute, for instance. there is one tradition that he was in a shooting in southern arizona and killed someone over a girl, but i was never able to document that. i don't think there's any doubt, though, that he did participate in these battles with the apaches. he certainly was shooting at apaches and probably did kill some or wound some. >> [inaudible] >> yes. in wyoming, he was, yes. but he was never convicted in court for any of t
tragic character in the mold of ancient greek mythological characters who were ponds in the hands of fickle and arbitrary gods. however, while american frontiersman might resort to vigilante justice in emergencies, they never condoned assassinations for money. if tom horn did kill for money, he did so willfully and with the full knowledge that he was contravening the rules of society around him. thank you very much. [applause] >> are there any questions? >> i would be happy to...
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they have the secret to attracting the most fickle audience of all. >> and $100 million in cold cash.ney raised for als comes with its own pitfalls. we will look at the pitfalls charities face. i am erik schatzker. >> i am alix steel, in for stephanie ruhle. we are very excited about our guest. her day job is covering the bond markets for bloomberg news and she is energetic about it and asleep writing about it. >> how could you fall asleep? it's awesome. >> three big nerds on the bloomberg desk. purchase contracts rose the northeast, falling slightly in the midwest. it hasn says that increased defenses against hackers after it was attacked this month. cyber criminals targeted jpmorgan. there is speculation the hackers were based in and possibly even sponsored by the russian government. to angelinaons jolie and brad pitt. they were married this weekend in france. the children art in the ceremony. the two met almost a decade ago on the set of mr. and mrs. smith. >> russian forces have invaded ukraine and the president is looking to the international community for more help. it is a majo
they have the secret to attracting the most fickle audience of all. >> and $100 million in cold cash.ney raised for als comes with its own pitfalls. we will look at the pitfalls charities face. i am erik schatzker. >> i am alix steel, in for stephanie ruhle. we are very excited about our guest. her day job is covering the bond markets for bloomberg news and she is energetic about it and asleep writing about it. >> how could you fall asleep? it's awesome. >> three big...
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i think that gaming is fickle. third of cap usage is games. >> i talked myself back from the wall from candy crush because it addicting. i have to talk myself off of the ledge. >> is the comparison, you drew a comparison to movie studios. the scope back what you're saying about barriers to entry. the bigmore like for established console gamers like takeision, for example, or two. releases,predictable they invest hundreds of millions of dollars and you can determine how successful or not they are. harder in the social games, you have no idea where the next it will come from. lot moreeed to be a tighter over the release schedule. one of the reasons they cited for the u.s. users declining was this large gap between game releases. for a company like king.com, it is important for them to manage that release schedule and keep these new games come expecting that they will not perform as well, still try to offset candy crush. >> another lesson to be learned. thank you so much. >> coming up, are you hungry yet? what is on t
i think that gaming is fickle. third of cap usage is games. >> i talked myself back from the wall from candy crush because it addicting. i have to talk myself off of the ledge. >> is the comparison, you drew a comparison to movie studios. the scope back what you're saying about barriers to entry. the bigmore like for established console gamers like takeision, for example, or two. releases,predictable they invest hundreds of millions of dollars and you can determine how successful or...
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consumers are fickle and they're strongly fickle. they have discretionary income that they're willing to spend on items like sweaters and shoes. i believe that's beginning to slow, but it's been a tough go for some of these retailers. >> i think the bifurcation is about to stop bifurcating. if we see wage growth then people like walmart who haven't been participating will start to participate. i think it's true, that's what we've seen so far. the upper end has done really well, the lower end hasn't. unemployment is rising, wages are starting to have some growth. people are about to give up their love affair on boig a brand new car. when that happens, we'll start to see booeg people buying sweaters again. they may still be mad as hell at the polls this november, but they'll be wearing a new sweater when they get there. the consumer confidence is going to get better even if their attitude towards politics doesn't get better. is that the the end of the new normal? do we get back to a more normalized growth rate? do customers feel better
consumers are fickle and they're strongly fickle. they have discretionary income that they're willing to spend on items like sweaters and shoes. i believe that's beginning to slow, but it's been a tough go for some of these retailers. >> i think the bifurcation is about to stop bifurcating. if we see wage growth then people like walmart who haven't been participating will start to participate. i think it's true, that's what we've seen so far. the upper end has done really well, the lower...
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. >> how volatile or fickle is this money?talk about junk bonds and the inflows and out close and -- and outflows. >> this is money that would be most vulnerable to another taper tantrum event. last year, the debt lost more than nine percent in a month or two. this is potentially very viable. that said, people are getting much more complacent that rates will not rise so much in the near term. whether that is the case or not, we will see. >> thank you very much. obesity and tale of compatibility and infertility. the poultryng about business. we will be right back. ♪ >> it's a cold night at hand houses across the country thanks fat andetic tweak - infertile roosters have lost their interest in mating and that means higher chicken prices for all of us. joe sanderson is the ceo of sanderson farms. he has been dealing with the effects of a low libido bird. will sawyer also joins us was a protein analyst in atlanta. effects ofling the this on the ground, what went wrong with these roosters? mailll, this particular aboute use represe
. >> how volatile or fickle is this money?talk about junk bonds and the inflows and out close and -- and outflows. >> this is money that would be most vulnerable to another taper tantrum event. last year, the debt lost more than nine percent in a month or two. this is potentially very viable. that said, people are getting much more complacent that rates will not rise so much in the near term. whether that is the case or not, we will see. >> thank you very much. obesity and...
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when they suddenly going to the the presse, in part, turns fickle against that particular president. the president starts to get paranoid about the press. don'tents begin -- they do is me press conferences. they don't go out and do with the press as much. betweenthe relationship the president you serve and the press. how did he regard the press? what was the relationship like? >> ronald reagan respected the press. it was an adversarial relationship, but he loved a bunch of the press people. first and foremost believe it or not with sam donaldson, who always gave him a shouted question. you remember reagan with his ear can't hear you, sam." [laughter] we did not want reagan to answer the question. before we walked outside the room, i ordered the pilot of the helicopter to start his engines. [laughter] because you never want to make the president of the united states a liar. "i can't hear you." well, he could not hear him. the president encouraged all of us to spend time with the press because even off the record if we could not answer their questions, we had better go back and do wor
when they suddenly going to the the presse, in part, turns fickle against that particular president. the president starts to get paranoid about the press. don'tents begin -- they do is me press conferences. they don't go out and do with the press as much. betweenthe relationship the president you serve and the press. how did he regard the press? what was the relationship like? >> ronald reagan respected the press. it was an adversarial relationship, but he loved a bunch of the press...
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politicians tend to be rather fickle. the language surrounding marijuana use is changing and california did not pass marijuana legalization when voters want to pull in 200010. it was not passed in by an narrow margin net loss of the two states that passes the book has been out planned a release date surrounding the time of the book going to the voting polls. we were surprised. my co-authors thought the state would not tip. we sell washington and colorado move in the direction of legalization. >> host: when is it going to be on the ballot in california? >> guest: you know i believe the advocacy players are in california and 2016 and for a few years now it's been the chatter that the big push for marijuana in california would be 2006 and that would be an important election year. i'm surprised if other states of move in the meantime. california will be a laggard state in that regard. >> host: who smokes marijuana in united states? >> guest: was stunning number of people smoke marijuana. they prevalent use is three to 4% glob
politicians tend to be rather fickle. the language surrounding marijuana use is changing and california did not pass marijuana legalization when voters want to pull in 200010. it was not passed in by an narrow margin net loss of the two states that passes the book has been out planned a release date surrounding the time of the book going to the voting polls. we were surprised. my co-authors thought the state would not tip. we sell washington and colorado move in the direction of legalization....
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. >> to annie's point, joe, isn't this, to an extent, i mean, you look at how fickle the media is andbrilliant. first of all, personally i think she could take the disadvantage and make it into an advantage. this page turns. she announces her run for president. what does it really matter what she gets paid for a speech? if they just embraced their richness it would be fine. >> look, she lucky, you're lucky -- >> i'm not as lucky as she is. >> no, i'm not -- >> that's ridiculous. we're at the who concert and they wanted the m&ms removed or something. what's ridiculous is she has done very well. she just has to say i have been lucky, i've been blessed, and i think everyone in america should have that shot. >> if she is -- if you're running her campaign or advising in her campaign, i guess nobody can tell you that, but people around her would say you're worth $100 million. you don't have to go make $300,000 on speeches. if you do give the money away and make a big point about it. >> we sat around the table last week and said her two vulnerabilities are that she could face a republican bu
. >> to annie's point, joe, isn't this, to an extent, i mean, you look at how fickle the media is andbrilliant. first of all, personally i think she could take the disadvantage and make it into an advantage. this page turns. she announces her run for president. what does it really matter what she gets paid for a speech? if they just embraced their richness it would be fine. >> look, she lucky, you're lucky -- >> i'm not as lucky as she is. >> no, i'm not -- >>...