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fickles killed key. he made a claim, he claimed that he had become so enraged by learning of this affair, that he had become temporarily insane. the jury was convinced by his argument and he is now known as the first person not being found not guilty by by reason of insanity. he had quite a name in washington circles. after the start of the war, he talked his way into a commission and eventually was elevated to commander of the third corps and found himself assigned to play a role in the battle of gettysburg. and a story well recounted by folks who know the gettysburg story well, he was not inclined not to follow orders and led his men ahead of the union line and suffered for it. his men were almost unilaterally slaughtered and dan himself was struck by a cannonball, similar to the one we have on display, struck into his lower right leg, requiring amputation on the battlefield. and we have on display the lower right leg. it took an interesting journey. he was aware as well a his medical officer as the re
fickles killed key. he made a claim, he claimed that he had become so enraged by learning of this affair, that he had become temporarily insane. the jury was convinced by his argument and he is now known as the first person not being found not guilty by by reason of insanity. he had quite a name in washington circles. after the start of the war, he talked his way into a commission and eventually was elevated to commander of the third corps and found himself assigned to play a role in the battle...
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fickling is serving four years for assaulting a police officer.owa 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 continually attem
fickling is serving four years for assaulting a police officer.owa 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....
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the hotel industry is a fickle one. the industry tends to rise and fall with economy, and the big chains dominates. jonathan: 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. betty: but specifically, how do you make sure that loews differentiates itself from a marriott or a hilton? jonathan: 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 bac
the hotel industry is a fickle one. the industry tends to rise and fall with economy, and the big chains dominates. jonathan: 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...
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it was also a loser for the buyers because they bought arrange tiny bonds and they are fickle about which credit tors they like and don't like. it was a loser for bond holders who took bonds in 2005 and 2010 because they are happy to lose bonds in default and raise money wherever he can scramble together. it was a loser for us because we are not a step closer to any sort of negotiation. >> what does it mean in terms of your legal ability to block payments on these bonds if you wanted to? are you going to try to do that? >> we brought this transaction to the attention of the judge who was extremely interested in finding out what was going on. he granted discovery. that discovery is in process. what i can tell you right now is it's pretty interesting. >> what is the latest? >> it's pretty interesting, discovery is ongoing. >> you mentioned being a loser because of this transaction. what leverage have you lost because of their ability to raise money this way. when it comes to you guys sitting at a table, your leverage has been they can't raise money abroad so have you lost something now? >>
it was also a loser for the buyers because they bought arrange tiny bonds and they are fickle about which credit tors they like and don't like. it was a loser for bond holders who took bonds in 2005 and 2010 because they are happy to lose bonds in default and raise money wherever he can scramble together. it was a loser for us because we are not a step closer to any sort of negotiation. >> what does it mean in terms of your legal ability to block payments on these bonds if you wanted to?...
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she's a professional in a difficult and fickle world.e you managed to navigate the absent flows of fashion globally? guest: by being nice. that was my mantra, be nice. i've been involved for over 30 years. mark: as i mentioned in the intro, it can be known as cutthroat. how are you cutthroat in a competitive industry? guest: i am not cutthroat, but the industry is. it's very competitive, but it is very rewarding when it works. it has been an enormous economic engine. mark: what does that industry due to new york? fern: fashion week creates billions of dollars in the new york economy. fashion week started -- i had just been hired by the council of fashion designers to be the director and it was market week. michael kors had a fashion show in an empty space. they put the music on and when the music goes on at the fashion show, anything not nailed down moves will stop the ceiling came down and they brushed it off and kept walking. chunks of leicester landed in the laps of the fashion editor of "the new york times." they wrote the next day t
she's a professional in a difficult and fickle world.e you managed to navigate the absent flows of fashion globally? guest: by being nice. that was my mantra, be nice. i've been involved for over 30 years. mark: as i mentioned in the intro, it can be known as cutthroat. how are you cutthroat in a competitive industry? guest: i am not cutthroat, but the industry is. it's very competitive, but it is very rewarding when it works. it has been an enormous economic engine. mark: what does that...
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you know how fickle the voters are there and the expectation of voters.k to the candidates multiple times. i was talking to voters. they were coy about hillary clinton running for president. they said it is about time she got into the race. democrats did not have a competitive primary in 2012 with barack obama. they want a fight this time. if anything to try to help push out democratic ideals. that is why you see a ground swell of support from liberals. >> mark preston. we are happy to have you here on "early start" talking about 2016. we expect to see you again very soon. thank you. >> thanks. >>> 37 minutes after the hour. secretary of state john kerry is appealing to congress to give him space to finish negotiates the nuclear deal with iran. congress could hold votes as soon as today on a possible measure which would let them review this nuclear deal with iran. the secretary met with house members. jack lew and earnest mones will brief the white house today on the deal with iran. >>> finalizing that nuclear deal got difficult now vladimir putin has app
you know how fickle the voters are there and the expectation of voters.k to the candidates multiple times. i was talking to voters. they were coy about hillary clinton running for president. they said it is about time she got into the race. democrats did not have a competitive primary in 2012 with barack obama. they want a fight this time. if anything to try to help push out democratic ideals. that is why you see a ground swell of support from liberals. >> mark preston. we are happy to...
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so -- with fickle media, with how early the cycle starts i -- i don't think someone in his position should what we used to call about the invisible primary. i think it's more important to us in this industry than it is to reality in politics. we haven't had a campaign yet. those numbers will rise and fall. money is out there. i think a candy in christie's position really needs to be concerned with the core questions of can i get a hearing? i think that's what he's focused on asking. >> and mad bai, always nice to see you. thank you. >> anytime. >>> within the hour around her nan was found guilty in the murder of odin lloyd, sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. just moments ago, the jurors spoke to reports. take a listen. >> what did you think about the defense's case? >> how would you factor this experience over the last couple months with the rest of your life? it will be something that will define you, you think? >> we'll all remember it for the rest of our lives. it will definitely by a part of us. >> never want to do it again. >> i think everybody would like t
so -- with fickle media, with how early the cycle starts i -- i don't think someone in his position should what we used to call about the invisible primary. i think it's more important to us in this industry than it is to reality in politics. we haven't had a campaign yet. those numbers will rise and fall. money is out there. i think a candy in christie's position really needs to be concerned with the core questions of can i get a hearing? i think that's what he's focused on asking. >>...
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in our next story, a kite border stakes his life on the fickle wind, and it lets him down hard.soars into the air and slams into solid steel. >> oh! >> oh, oh! >> i just saw my life flash in front of me. i started kite boarding 11 years ago when it first started. >> dimitri lives to fly. for wings he uses a kite in a relatively new sport called kite boarding. >> the appeal about this sport is the freedom. it's just like jumping and pure power house, but you are using nature to do that. >> the greek-born dimitri also flies to live. he's a pro and owner of a company that manufacturers and sells kite boards. >> i was very lucky to get into kite boarding. i did it for myself and got sponsored by two different companies and finally started my own kite company. >> kite boarding combines the appeal of boarding, riding the waves, with the pleasures of flying through the air on the kite. >> the main thing with kite boarding is the jumping, is the hang time. everything happens up there in the air. >> kite boarders can spin, pop off stationary obstacles and get really big air. >> i like th
in our next story, a kite border stakes his life on the fickle wind, and it lets him down hard.soars into the air and slams into solid steel. >> oh! >> oh, oh! >> i just saw my life flash in front of me. i started kite boarding 11 years ago when it first started. >> dimitri lives to fly. for wings he uses a kite in a relatively new sport called kite boarding. >> the appeal about this sport is the freedom. it's just like jumping and pure power house, but you are...
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and we know teen retail can be a very fickle business. there are easier ways to make money. what else? sometimes the retailer's ugly same-store sales will be trumped by its beautiful guidance. two weeks ago, guess -- i mean like, don't guess, but guess, which has been one of the most hated retail names out there for ages courtesy of a prolonged multi-year decline, reported another year of down same-store sales. these pants are too big, excuse me. but despite that horrendous number, guess stock vaulted 19% that day. the reason part of it's because guess beat wall street's earnings estimates, although most was canceled out by the company's full-year guidance. really, guess soared because while the company doesn't give same-store sales guidance, it does give revenue guidance. and their forecast of 1 to 2% revenue growth on a constant currency basis, believe it or not, was a big, bullish surprise, after six straight quarters of year over year revenue declines. that's astounding. in short, guess wasn't as bad as people expected. and when that happens, when the very heavily shorte
and we know teen retail can be a very fickle business. there are easier ways to make money. what else? sometimes the retailer's ugly same-store sales will be trumped by its beautiful guidance. two weeks ago, guess -- i mean like, don't guess, but guess, which has been one of the most hated retail names out there for ages courtesy of a prolonged multi-year decline, reported another year of down same-store sales. these pants are too big, excuse me. but despite that horrendous number, guess stock...
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because the church has always been fickle about change. change often brings resistance. progress within certain groups in the catholic faith are not being embraced, these changes to attract new people with the same mindset. for me, one of the big challenges is language. another is shared parishes. they lack priests, or laypeople working. shared parishes is something very natural nowadays. our parish is shared. we have three big communities in the same building. for the same reason that we don't have enough priests, another challenge would be parish without pastors. but that can also be an opportunity, because we can start creating new parish structures. for example, and our parish, the way it works is -- -- i compare it to a regular business. the pastor is like this eeo. then you have 45 laypersons in charge of different areas of the church. you don't have to be a priest in every single ministry to see what they are doing. he can have people working with him in charge of different areas of the church. that is the way it can work. we talk about the parish structure and la
because the church has always been fickle about change. change often brings resistance. progress within certain groups in the catholic faith are not being embraced, these changes to attract new people with the same mindset. for me, one of the big challenges is language. another is shared parishes. they lack priests, or laypeople working. shared parishes is something very natural nowadays. our parish is shared. we have three big communities in the same building. for the same reason that we don't...
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the ones who do have money, they're fickle when it comes to brands.t and change loyalties is rapid and affects how a retailer will do business. it affects the special tee retailers in particular. the abercrombie and american eagle, the buckle aol -- all of those companies struggle with reaching the customer. >> it's an interesting article. you also talk about how people are choosing experiences over products frequently. and fascinating. thank you very much. >> a pleasure. thank you. >>> up next, the writer who has taken on wall street takes on another scandal that's captivated america. need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. across america people, like basketball hall of famer dominiqu
the ones who do have money, they're fickle when it comes to brands.t and change loyalties is rapid and affects how a retailer will do business. it affects the special tee retailers in particular. the abercrombie and american eagle, the buckle aol -- all of those companies struggle with reaching the customer. >> it's an interesting article. you also talk about how people are choosing experiences over products frequently. and fascinating. thank you very much. >> a pleasure. thank you....
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all the hilarious humor and outrageous gags with all your favorite bits, like the flying fickle finger farkle family, and side-splittingly funny "laugh-in looks at the news." >> ♪ want the news across the nation? ♪ ♪ we have got the information ♪ >> whoo-hoo! ha! ha! >> ♪ ladies and gents ♪ >> ♪ laugh-in looks at the news ♪ >> here's...dickie! >> representatives of the national rifle association said today that anyone who would sell guns to minors and unstable people should be shot. >> years from now, burbank california -- >> no, no, goldie. i do that. >> oh! well, if dick does the present news and then you do the future news, what am i supposed to do? >> tell them that i'm going to do the future news. >> well, you just told them,ie -- ding-dong. oh! [ laughs ] i mean "dan." that was an honest mistake. >> dublin, 1988. with marriage in the church recently sanctioned, the archbishop and his lovely bride, sister mary catherine, said, "this time, it's for keeps." >> ♪ da-da, dee-da ♪ ♪ da-da, dee-da ♪ >> da-da, dee-da, ladies and gents. laugh-in looked at the news. >> announcer: "laugh-in
all the hilarious humor and outrageous gags with all your favorite bits, like the flying fickle finger farkle family, and side-splittingly funny "laugh-in looks at the news." >> ♪ want the news across the nation? ♪ ♪ we have got the information ♪ >> whoo-hoo! ha! ha! >> ♪ ladies and gents ♪ >> ♪ laugh-in looks at the news ♪ >> here's...dickie! >> representatives of the national rifle association said today that anyone who would sell...
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solar is a lot more phil -- fickle because of the weather. will be impacted?he main energy players? willem: utilities -- the costs will rise. luckily, gas prices are low. they will be able to replace my burning gas. smaller towns, municipalities it is very complicated -- the nexus between energy and water. obviously, farmers will be spending more money on their water, energy, and some of the smaller hydro operators -- the guys that sell the power to the grid in the mountains. they spend a few million dollars. right now, their revenue is down dramatically. they will be suffering the most. olivia: what is your impression from your week or so of traveling throughout the state? how severe is the drought? willem: it is pretty bad, and i spoke to the bureau and they said it is outside of their models. the last serious drop in 1977 was the worst data they had, and this will force them to reconsider planning for the future. olivia: is there shaming of all meant-milk -- allman-milk drinkers? willem: there is. they do create wealth for the base. olivia: i do feel a litt
solar is a lot more phil -- fickle because of the weather. will be impacted?he main energy players? willem: utilities -- the costs will rise. luckily, gas prices are low. they will be able to replace my burning gas. smaller towns, municipalities it is very complicated -- the nexus between energy and water. obviously, farmers will be spending more money on their water, energy, and some of the smaller hydro operators -- the guys that sell the power to the grid in the mountains. they spend a few...
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i can't tell it to you, though it's a private thing but, yeah she's fickle.et a much bigger one. >> you souped her up. >> that was a different one which i didn't like. woo he did not get along. >> you like the classic. >> yeah. >> you're a classic kind of guy. congratulations on your big world record. >> thank you. >> we witnessed your prowess on the segway -- >> two of them by the way. >> two world records broken by you. share with our audience. >> meryl streep has been nominated, what 19 times winning, what three academy awards and i've got two world records so we're both doing good. >> the first world record was people simultaneously performing a 360 on segways, congratulations. >> thank you very much. that one is not getten broken ever. >> and the other one was the largest segway lesson. >> right, yes. that was us. we also set the record for most people throwing up. >> that's a little known world record. >> yes. >> so congrats on that one. you need to brag. >> thank you very much. >> you wrote "mall cop 2" and i know you said this character is near and de
i can't tell it to you, though it's a private thing but, yeah she's fickle.et a much bigger one. >> you souped her up. >> that was a different one which i didn't like. woo he did not get along. >> you like the classic. >> yeah. >> you're a classic kind of guy. congratulations on your big world record. >> thank you. >> we witnessed your prowess on the segway -- >> two of them by the way. >> two world records broken by you. share with our...
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. >> how fickle fame is. they get hot and get cold so fast.lines again. she recently lost her suit in silicon valley but in her new job running reddit she is banning salary negotiations for new employees saying they can hurt women politics. abc's rebecca jarvis has the story. >> reporter: this morning, ellen pao the woman at the center of silicon valley's biggest section discrimination suit making headlines again. this time as the head of social media company reddit choosing to ban all salary negotiations for new employees. telling "the wall street journal" men negotiate harder than women do and sometimes women get penalized when they do negotiate much we weren't going to reward people who are better negotiators with more comment says. pao recently made headlines after losing a gender discrimination lawsuit she brought against her former employer. venture capital firm kleiner perkins cow field and byers alleging the company failed to promote her because she's a woman. >> i have told my story and thousands of people have heard it. >> reporter:
. >> how fickle fame is. they get hot and get cold so fast.lines again. she recently lost her suit in silicon valley but in her new job running reddit she is banning salary negotiations for new employees saying they can hurt women politics. abc's rebecca jarvis has the story. >> reporter: this morning, ellen pao the woman at the center of silicon valley's biggest section discrimination suit making headlines again. this time as the head of social media company reddit choosing to ban...
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a major overhaul to its corporate image, but will it work especially in a very crowded and very, fickle space. courtney reagan is in tucson arizona, with that story. courtney you know they have those half-naked dancers outside the stores leading me and my children to usually scurry to the other side of the mall. >> reporter: yeah, exactly. and that's probably one of the reasons that abercrombie realized it needed a at least a bit of an overhaul. abercrombie and hollister are stripping out the sex when it comes to their markets as well as their dress code also revamping a hiring policy which has been widely criticized at discriminatory by many in the past. abercrombie will no longer have shirtless models or employees outside stores for events. it will also end its sexualized marketing materials by the end of july, except for the fierce cologne. that shirtless model image will stay. the they are now called brand representatives instead of models, and discontinued its look policy, which landed the retailer in a supreme court lawsuit after denying employment to a young muslim woman for wear
a major overhaul to its corporate image, but will it work especially in a very crowded and very, fickle space. courtney reagan is in tucson arizona, with that story. courtney you know they have those half-naked dancers outside the stores leading me and my children to usually scurry to the other side of the mall. >> reporter: yeah, exactly. and that's probably one of the reasons that abercrombie realized it needed a at least a bit of an overhaul. abercrombie and hollister are stripping out...
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problems obviously with the president and the deal you have -- from the "wall street journal," corker's fickleon iran. this is my kimberly strasle. those democrats who have now gone wildly require prchlt corker to make a choice. tennessee chair has bent over backwards to keep many of them onboard. yet given the democratic default to protect president obama it appears that mr. corker's only path to 67 if that's even possible is to sow water down his bill to make it useless. the better rouse is to shoot for 60, send a principle bill to the president's desk and forge the commander in chief to veto a bad iran deal. force to choose between national security and party loyalty, democrats are choosing the latter. iran is the winner. i don't know that that's the deal, gene. a lot of democrats have stepped forward and done things the white house prefer them not to do. >> absolutely. there are a lot of democrats who would be with corker if they thought this was a bad deal. if they didn't think this was a better deal or shaping up to be a better deal than they had expected. so, you know, let's look at tha
problems obviously with the president and the deal you have -- from the "wall street journal," corker's fickleon iran. this is my kimberly strasle. those democrats who have now gone wildly require prchlt corker to make a choice. tennessee chair has bent over backwards to keep many of them onboard. yet given the democratic default to protect president obama it appears that mr. corker's only path to 67 if that's even possible is to sow water down his bill to make it useless. the better...
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. >> they are not a fickle bunch. >> they are not at all.u. >> not as good as her grandbaby's skin. >> exactly. >> your little grandbaby girl. >> isn't she cute. >> river rose. i love her name. >> on the front cover of another magazine. look. look at that. >> we already said when she was born she should marry prince george. what do you think? >> country royalty and pop royalty. >> no, no -- >> move to tennessee. >> he would come to her. >> of course. i'm for it. >> reba, we love you. on "the voice" last night. >> and tonight again. >> how is that? >> loved it. absolutely loved it. the greatest group of people. >> the kids were happy to see you, obviously but there was one girl in particular a girl named hanna her mom busted. let's take a look at her surprise. >> reba! >> when i saw reba, i split my lid. she is such a huge star and me and my mom love reba's show. >> is your mom here? >> yes. >> could i meet her? >> yeah. >> here she comes. [ screaming ] >> meeting nancy was a hoot. >> i love that kind of stuff. that's priceless. >> you're so
. >> they are not a fickle bunch. >> they are not at all.u. >> not as good as her grandbaby's skin. >> exactly. >> your little grandbaby girl. >> isn't she cute. >> river rose. i love her name. >> on the front cover of another magazine. look. look at that. >> we already said when she was born she should marry prince george. what do you think? >> country royalty and pop royalty. >> no, no -- >> move to tennessee. >> he...
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contrast, the framers designed the senate to serve as what they called a necessary fence against fickleness and passion that sometimes drives popular pressure for hasty and ill-considered law making or, as edmond rand dueful put it the tush len sis and follow list of democracy. james madison defined its purpose as protecting people against the transient impressions into which they themselves might be led. through its character and institutional structure the senate not only checks transients and occasionally intemperate impulses, but also refines the popular will with wisdom and sound judgment. perhaps the most important characteristic that guarantees this important function is the senate's relatively small size, which enables each and every senator to contribute meaningfully in debate. the primacy of individual senators' rights has long guided the development of the senatest rules and traditions, including the right to extended debate open amendment consideration, and a committee system that gives all members from the most seasoned chairman to the newest freshman, a hand in drafting and im
contrast, the framers designed the senate to serve as what they called a necessary fence against fickleness and passion that sometimes drives popular pressure for hasty and ill-considered law making or, as edmond rand dueful put it the tush len sis and follow list of democracy. james madison defined its purpose as protecting people against the transient impressions into which they themselves might be led. through its character and institutional structure the senate not only checks transients...