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. >> he wanted these persons but instead this robber was using pepper spray on custer hers. at nordstrom's. -these customers caught his eye and witnesses say that he was grabbing them and try to make it to the door. >> one of the customers grabbed his arm. he used pepper spray. the suspect kept on running after spraying the good samaritan. however, those police officers tackled them -- these innocent bystanders tackled them. >> the man tried to peppers for the good samaritan. the good samaritan punched the robber several times. the getaway car got away. the good samaritan and a few others held this person down until officers who got on the scene in. >>reporter: while police say that this is the first time a good samaritan was actively involved in the successful detainee of a suspect, the police are still not recommending this type of behavior. for >>rob: there was an attempted robbery try to grab and runs a clothing store items. $1,000 worth of clothing this fifth suspect still remains, in the loose. >>rob: playoffs! since 2002, they clinched it, it dominated 26-nothing agai
. >> he wanted these persons but instead this robber was using pepper spray on custer hers. at nordstrom's. -these customers caught his eye and witnesses say that he was grabbing them and try to make it to the door. >> one of the customers grabbed his arm. he used pepper spray. the suspect kept on running after spraying the good samaritan. however, those police officers tackled them -- these innocent bystanders tackled them. >> the man tried to peppers for the good samaritan....
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going through we came across a man named custer as a retired police officer.who ran a private investigation agency. if we're not ready that we were carrying out a journalistic investigation to obtain evidence for a media outlet in his. name you can't name the media outlet but if you get what affectional ethics do not allow me to reveal the name of my client until the police investigation has concluded look at that and suttles. said we focused our investigation. on discovering who had ordered such a sophisticated operation. in a provincial place. against father urana and all the main environmental activists in. the neighboring state of peoria. the two sisters who for this happened here. is that only the brain behind the operation was listed in all the reports says the duck who was the duck. we obtained a document called communications plan yankee group yankee. dated august one thousand nine hundred five. because it's a manual that lists all the names and corresponding alias. for everyone working with forza. listen i'm going to leave it was you know but is it ou
going through we came across a man named custer as a retired police officer.who ran a private investigation agency. if we're not ready that we were carrying out a journalistic investigation to obtain evidence for a media outlet in his. name you can't name the media outlet but if you get what affectional ethics do not allow me to reveal the name of my client until the police investigation has concluded look at that and suttles. said we focused our investigation. on discovering who had ordered...
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custer, she shouted. the most vulnerable rushed to safety. >> i saw just one man shooting people, you know. and some explosions. two or three. all the people were running from there to here. >> seconds later, this was the scene. the gunmen threw three hand grenades into the crowd. one at a bus stop. several people died and more than 100 people were injured, some of them critically. >> i saw people lying down, bleeding and i stopped my car to see if i could help people. nearby lay the gunmen, he killed himself. he had previous convictions for arms dealing and drug possession had been released early from prison. this morning, he w had been summonedy police for questioning. he left his home carrying a backpackontaining two guns and several grenades. then he headed for the main courthouse on the central square and on to the bus stop. for several hours, it was the city of unimaginable confusion and fear. special forces sealed off the main square. office workers huddled inside. this evening, the belgian king an
custer, she shouted. the most vulnerable rushed to safety. >> i saw just one man shooting people, you know. and some explosions. two or three. all the people were running from there to here. >> seconds later, this was the scene. the gunmen threw three hand grenades into the crowd. one at a bus stop. several people died and more than 100 people were injured, some of them critically. >> i saw people lying down, bleeding and i stopped my car to see if i could help people. nearby...
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custer, she shouted. the most vulnerable rushed to safety. >> i saw just one man shooting people, you know. and some explosions. two or three. all the people were running from there to here. >> seconds later, this was the scene. the gunmen threw three hand grenades into the crowd. one at a bus stop. several people died and more than 100 people were injured, some of them critically. >> i saw people lying down, bleeding and i stopped my car to see if i could help people. nearby lay the gunmen, he killed himself. he had previous convictions for arms dealing and drug possession had been released early from prison. this morning, he had been summoned by police for questioning. he left his home carrying a backpack containing two guns and several grenades. then he headed for the main courthouse on the central square and on to the bus stop. for several hours, it was the city of unimaginable confusion and fear. special forces sealed off the main square. office workers huddled inside. this evening, the belgian king
custer, she shouted. the most vulnerable rushed to safety. >> i saw just one man shooting people, you know. and some explosions. two or three. all the people were running from there to here. >> seconds later, this was the scene. the gunmen threw three hand grenades into the crowd. one at a bus stop. several people died and more than 100 people were injured, some of them critically. >> i saw people lying down, bleeding and i stopped my car to see if i could help people. nearby...
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mission impossible, pretty much sums up 2011 for film makers, a lack custer holiday box office results are ahead. [ female announcer ] what's so great about...jcp cash? no exclusions. with jcp cash get $10 off when you spend just 25. storewide. unlike other stores, we don't make you come back to save! get $10 off with... ...no exclusions. we make style affordable. you make it yours. jcpenney. no exclusions. with jcp cash get $10 off when you spend just 25. storewide. unlike other stores, we don't make you come back to save! get $10 off with... ...no exclusions. we make style affordable. you make it yours. jcpenney. >> jump, do it now! the new mission impossible movie is proving to be a bright spot in a season filled with lots of sigh lebts -- silent nights at the theaters. mission impossible brought in 26-1/2 million dollars, sherlock holmes made 18 million. and expect box office returns to be down 4.5% for 2011. despite the cast and films. there you go. >> i like mission impossible. looks good. >> that's the best. >> all right. have a great night. see you at 11:00.
mission impossible, pretty much sums up 2011 for film makers, a lack custer holiday box office results are ahead. [ female announcer ] what's so great about...jcp cash? no exclusions. with jcp cash get $10 off when you spend just 25. storewide. unlike other stores, we don't make you come back to save! get $10 off with... ...no exclusions. we make style affordable. you make it yours. jcpenney. no exclusions. with jcp cash get $10 off when you spend just 25. storewide. unlike other stores, we...
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the analogy i might use is i haven't seen anything this dumb since custer got himself surrounded at theattle of big horn. mitch mcconnell tried to stop them, took a position that is untangible. they have helped the president do exactly what he wanted to do. he doesn't want this election just to be a referendum on the economy, although there are signs that it's getting better. he wants it as you said earlier to be a choice, who'standing up and fighting for the middle class. that's what came across here. the polling data has moved very substantially since october on who's better on taxes, and quite frankly, the best thing the republicans can do when they get back is pass a clean extension of this without a bunch of poison pills because that -- they need to get rid of this issue. they don't need to relitigate this fight from a political perspective or from the perspective of the country. >> your thoughts, michael? i'm looking at these numbers here. we know there's a 99% to 1% fight going on in this country. seems like he has grabbed the position of the 99% here, the president. >> obama too
the analogy i might use is i haven't seen anything this dumb since custer got himself surrounded at theattle of big horn. mitch mcconnell tried to stop them, took a position that is untangible. they have helped the president do exactly what he wanted to do. he doesn't want this election just to be a referendum on the economy, although there are signs that it's getting better. he wants it as you said earlier to be a choice, who'standing up and fighting for the middle class. that's what came...
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that we established ourselves during world war two and that's what really comes to focus on general custer and who was in charge of those forces no doubt about that and i think you know there's a political dynamic going on here because i think the united states and the u.s. nato allies believe that those is an essential part of the puzzle in afghanistan for us to be brought into this government yes to be reconciled with out and they believe there's no way making a lasting peace in afghanistan is right i suspect very strongly that the whole matter has been swept under the carpet as a way of appeasing those and that's a tragedy and i'm considering the magnitude of this incident the amount of people that are thought to have died it seems like most people don't even know about this why has there been such a little media conference. again that's very puzzling you know if it had a few media i mean christian science monitor new york times have covered it aggressively but i'll tell you when the first stories came out there was also a fairly aggressive pushback and we're having a couple of journali
that we established ourselves during world war two and that's what really comes to focus on general custer and who was in charge of those forces no doubt about that and i think you know there's a political dynamic going on here because i think the united states and the u.s. nato allies believe that those is an essential part of the puzzle in afghanistan for us to be brought into this government yes to be reconciled with out and they believe there's no way making a lasting peace in afghanistan...
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compassionate to famous golf he's heading back to denver after a stint at his hometown club with him and custer at has more. europe's arguably best number five player hume kids center team of famous golf he's only the seventh russian to play in the national basketball association he signed a three year deal with the new york knicks in twenty ten but was then traded to the denver nuggets where he still under contract must go over third to keep kids hearing the lockout in the n.b.a. but he always knew that as soon as the standoff was over he would be on one of the first planes back to the united states you're i've shown here in russia what i've learnt in america or tournament on the n.b.a. are two different leagues if you care to see at least one n.b.a. match then you know right away that it's wrong to compare it to anything else. at twenty five years old team of a had already become a living legend in russia and the moscow region in particular despite knowing that his services are required in the n.b.a. asap most golf didn't hold back in his final match for him keep picking up sixteen points for
compassionate to famous golf he's heading back to denver after a stint at his hometown club with him and custer at has more. europe's arguably best number five player hume kids center team of famous golf he's only the seventh russian to play in the national basketball association he signed a three year deal with the new york knicks in twenty ten but was then traded to the denver nuggets where he still under contract must go over third to keep kids hearing the lockout in the n.b.a. but he always...
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. >> the analogy i might use, i haven't seen anything this dumb since custer got himself surrounded athe battle of big horn. mitch mcconnell tried to stop them, tonight a position that have untenable. they have helped the president do exactly what he wanted to do. he doesn't want this election just to be a referendum on the economy, although there are signs that it's getting better. he wants it as you said earlier to be a choice, who's standing up and fighting for the middle class. that's what came across here. the polling data has moved very substantially since october on who's better on taxes, and quite frankly, the best thing the republicans can do when they get back is pass a clean extension of this without a bunch of poison pills because that -- they need to get rid of this issue. they don't need to relitigate this fight from a political perspective or from the perspective of the country. >> your thoughts, michael? i'm looking at these numbers here. we know there's a 99% to 1% fight going on in this country. seems like he has grabbed the position of the 99% here, the president. >>
. >> the analogy i might use, i haven't seen anything this dumb since custer got himself surrounded athe battle of big horn. mitch mcconnell tried to stop them, tonight a position that have untenable. they have helped the president do exactly what he wanted to do. he doesn't want this election just to be a referendum on the economy, although there are signs that it's getting better. he wants it as you said earlier to be a choice, who's standing up and fighting for the middle class. that's...
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teachers linda pfeiffer and chad custer say that's designed to reinforce the idea that going to school is an actual job. students have simulated outside jobs. they learn how to total up their income, deduct taxes and monthly expenses and figure out what they could afford to do with what's left over. >> you need to decide: can you afford to go to the movies this friday night? can you get popcorn, if you can go afford to go to the movies? >> reporter: some students find out the consequences of not being prepared to work. >> we're going to ununemploy you and let you go from this position. so you are now fired from this job. so good luck to you. this boy, a great kid, but came to class unprepared and not ready to work. he had this behavior quite often. when that type of behavior happens, we let them go from their job knowing if you don't come to work and ready to work, chances are you're going... not going to keep that job. >> reporter: they handed out good, bad and ugly cards re-life curve balls like unexpected car repairs. did you get a big wheel today? >> yeah, it was $400 for my car ne
teachers linda pfeiffer and chad custer say that's designed to reinforce the idea that going to school is an actual job. students have simulated outside jobs. they learn how to total up their income, deduct taxes and monthly expenses and figure out what they could afford to do with what's left over. >> you need to decide: can you afford to go to the movies this friday night? can you get popcorn, if you can go afford to go to the movies? >> reporter: some students find out the...
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ready to back up to the other one and that hard drive fell and that was the last i had just been at custer'sast stand. i don't know. what -- might want to lose it. but did have it. that is about the last time. i was very careful, very careful >> host: the photographs you have taken in your life that have been exposed the most to people, most historic. >> guest: i will tell you the photograph that probably is closest to my heart and probably maybe has been exposed most. it's hard to tell because i don't know who goes on the website is the one that took from the air of the world trade center. absolutely pristine, not a bug in the water, nothing. and they fell two months later. it is an absolute perfect for by five image of new york with the world trade center. it is for by five. absolutely spotless. sharp, sharp, sharp. i am just throw the ticket because of course it will go to library of congress. because it's just, you know, that was, well -- >> host: what are you looking for to? >> guest: i can't wait to get started. just let me go. let me go out and capture it. as long as i live. >> host:
ready to back up to the other one and that hard drive fell and that was the last i had just been at custer'sast stand. i don't know. what -- might want to lose it. but did have it. that is about the last time. i was very careful, very careful >> host: the photographs you have taken in your life that have been exposed the most to people, most historic. >> guest: i will tell you the photograph that probably is closest to my heart and probably maybe has been exposed most. it's hard to...
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can you explain to the committee why these losses occurred for commodity custer sat mfg, not at lehman brothers? >> in both of the previous most recent bankruptcies, the customer accounts were whole, were fully intact, meaning all the positions and supporting collateral for those positions were in the segregated accounts. when the fcm went into bankruptcy, the customers were whole. in mf global, that did not happen. >> why not? >> the customer segregated accounts were not whole. >> should they have been? >> absolutely. >> why not? >> the money was not there, and that is part of what our investigation, both on the enforcement side and in the county, to look for truth the books and records, we are looking at exactly what happened to the money. >> there's a probability that the money was never there or was there? >> i think the money was there in the beginning. the customer's deposited money. the customer money was there. >> but now it is gone. let's talk for staffing needs at cftc. simply put, the cftc have enough manpower to effectively regulate all the future exchange and trades that n
can you explain to the committee why these losses occurred for commodity custer sat mfg, not at lehman brothers? >> in both of the previous most recent bankruptcies, the customer accounts were whole, were fully intact, meaning all the positions and supporting collateral for those positions were in the segregated accounts. when the fcm went into bankruptcy, the customers were whole. in mf global, that did not happen. >> why not? >> the customer segregated accounts were not...