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but instead of facing the table, the 6'2" bergen stares down the much smaller burnett.e officer tries to assert his authority. >> are you going to cooperate or not? >> i think there were times when the officer was trying to establish himself as the alpha dog in the situation. >> stewart warner reported on the story. >> he was a young officer. and there are times when you need to do that, but this is not one of those times because you had a suspect who was unstable. >> burnett, again sensing trouble is hoping to get bergen back on the bench and get some additional assistance. >> sit down in the chair. you're going to sit down. you don't square off with me, you understand? we're going to do this again. >>s after a minute, officer burnette returns and uncuffs the suspect a second time. just off camera is campus police officer thomas shannon. >> officer burnette asked me to come back. he was having some problems with the suspect. the suspect turned to me and asked what i was doing there. his reaction was almost like i was disrespecting him as well, that, you know, what did
but instead of facing the table, the 6'2" bergen stares down the much smaller burnett.e officer tries to assert his authority. >> are you going to cooperate or not? >> i think there were times when the officer was trying to establish himself as the alpha dog in the situation. >> stewart warner reported on the story. >> he was a young officer. and there are times when you need to do that, but this is not one of those times because you had a suspect who was unstable....
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steven bergen, originally detained for stealing a stereo and a few bags of snacks ends up in far deepertrouble. he's convicted of aggravated assault on a police officer and attempted escape. he serves four years and seven months in prison. after the incident, a lot of things changed at the campus police station. >> our booking area became more secure. it was moved to that different building. no loose chairs. no loose things they could get their hands on and use against us. >> coming up, an ex-con hijacks a lumber truck and gives new meaning to the term pursuit. hell on wheels. when "caught on camera: they fought the law" continues. >>> an out of work ex-con leads police on a wild ride. driving a stolen lumber truck, its flat bed in flames. >> i can't believe they didn't stop this guy, man. >> it can't get much more dangerous. he was on the open road with an 18 wheeler that was on fire. it was a true wild west chase and shootout. >> dallas, texas, nbc news correspondent jay gray is always on the lookout for the next big scoop. >> we're looking for this man in the surveillance video. >> i
steven bergen, originally detained for stealing a stereo and a few bags of snacks ends up in far deepertrouble. he's convicted of aggravated assault on a police officer and attempted escape. he serves four years and seven months in prison. after the incident, a lot of things changed at the campus police station. >> our booking area became more secure. it was moved to that different building. no loose chairs. no loose things they could get their hands on and use against us. >> coming...
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well the german a business community is are rather unhappy with how relations between bergen and moscow are developing and they're blaming chancellor merkel a group lobbying for the interests of germany's economy in eastern europe criticizing politicians and the media for their negative portrayal of russia artie's peter all of that takes up the story. over the last twenty years also russia and germany have become firm economic partners however in recent months there has been something of a cooling in the diplomatic relationship between the inn and moscow now to talk to me a little bit more about what that means and how it came down time joined by dr. lynn the director of an organization that takes the economic temperature of the relationship between the two countries now your organization of just published information about the relationship between germany and russia and it seems that there has been a deterioration in that relationship why is that happened and of course there are some cooling as you mentioned in the political relationship but as you know the economy still isn't a good s
well the german a business community is are rather unhappy with how relations between bergen and moscow are developing and they're blaming chancellor merkel a group lobbying for the interests of germany's economy in eastern europe criticizing politicians and the media for their negative portrayal of russia artie's peter all of that takes up the story. over the last twenty years also russia and germany have become firm economic partners however in recent months there has been something of a...
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thanks very much, peter bergen reporting for us.onymous suggests it has compromised a lot of people who work on capitol hill. we'll take a closer look into what happened. i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ >>> lots of action on capitol hill today starting with an alarming claim by the internationally feared hacker group anonymous, suggesting they compromised the e-mail of house staffers. what do we know? >> e-mails here on capitol hill were not hacked. but certainly the claim did leave a lot of frayed nerves here because basically what this activist group, anonymous, said was they got into the e-mail addresses. but officials say they
thanks very much, peter bergen reporting for us.onymous suggests it has compromised a lot of people who work on capitol hill. we'll take a closer look into what happened. i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the...
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charles: it is in bergen county. [ laughter ] charles: thanks a lot.his i sm number. 50.9 in june. we should let the audience know the market has gone higher. manufacturing was improving. this after a very bad number last month that shows that manufacturing was contracting for the first time. we are up now. we are nearing 140-point rise. for me, it was more of a market phenomena in a financial phenomena. this is important. the dow is now up 150 points. >> this is compiled from a survey of manufacturers. now that we have a better number versus the prior month, that may undercut that narrative two, >> we want to talk about momentum. if we can just sort of put that away and have a market that trades. it is bringing in any greater clarity. the s&p is up 15% in the first month. we did have a drop last month. if you do see a slowdown in the economy, the fed will have to step back in. >> we have a great analyst coming up. charles: all of the stuff with the nsa weak, the and confidence, that is embarrassing. it makes us look bad to the rest of the world. >> if
charles: it is in bergen county. [ laughter ] charles: thanks a lot.his i sm number. 50.9 in june. we should let the audience know the market has gone higher. manufacturing was improving. this after a very bad number last month that shows that manufacturing was contracting for the first time. we are up now. we are nearing 140-point rise. for me, it was more of a market phenomena in a financial phenomena. this is important. the dow is now up 150 points. >> this is compiled from a survey of...
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host: you cited in your piece some statistics put together by peter bergen of the new america foundation casualties pray tell us about that. guest: right. well, again, the government does not officially keep tallies on how many people are killed by these things. peter bergen, who is a very good journalist and researcher, has a team of researchers going through open data -- press reports, government reports, that sort of thing. and came up with some figures -- again, it is a range, but roughly 300, 320 people have been -- civilians -- have been periodby drones over the of time they have been used in pakistan and yemen. now, here is the interesting thing, and this is where we can start getting into some criticism of the program. on the one hand, given the number of drones that happened dropped and compared to other kinds of aerial attack weapons, this is a pretty small number. in the history of aerial warfare, you usually have about 4 civilians killed for every combatant. 1 civiliane about killed for every 10 commands. but here's the thing -- during most of the time, and what inspired a lo
host: you cited in your piece some statistics put together by peter bergen of the new america foundation casualties pray tell us about that. guest: right. well, again, the government does not officially keep tallies on how many people are killed by these things. peter bergen, who is a very good journalist and researcher, has a team of researchers going through open data -- press reports, government reports, that sort of thing. and came up with some figures -- again, it is a range, but roughly...