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almost simultaneously, officer earp tasers the other.h assailants drop to the ground. >> the officer who had been pushed on the outside of the door, boom. swings into action. >> deputy cooley quickly zaps the remaining attacker. meanwhile, a separate brawl is raging just a few feet away. set in motion when the defendant's father, seen in the black hoodie, jumps on the brother-in-law of the murder victim. >> mr. henderson's father saw the tail end of the actual people going through to assault his son. while he thinks the last two people through the door were part of the assault, they weren't. so he winds up trying to take them down to help us. >> deputy harris, unclear of who is who, stuns the defendant's father, bringing an end to the chaos. other than some cuts and bruises, henderson is not seriously injured. the six involved in the melee are cuffed and questioned. but only the three original assailants are arrested. >> the charges against the three one for each of the officers that was attacked. >> two of the assailants plead guilty. t
almost simultaneously, officer earp tasers the other.h assailants drop to the ground. >> the officer who had been pushed on the outside of the door, boom. swings into action. >> deputy cooley quickly zaps the remaining attacker. meanwhile, a separate brawl is raging just a few feet away. set in motion when the defendant's father, seen in the black hoodie, jumps on the brother-in-law of the murder victim. >> mr. henderson's father saw the tail end of the actual people going...
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"billy the kid," "wyatt earp," "shootout at the o.k. corral."t was a variation on it. (narrator) a new, more self-conscious cycle of westerns took a fresh look at the form. directors such as arthur penn and sam peckinpah revised classic legends to include modern concerns. (arthur penn) this was an expanding nation at that point there was the constant problem of whether the deeds that were really accomplished or undertaken, really matched the images that they were creating. and that was the theme inside of "left-handed gun." (speaking spanish) mr. bonnet, you gave me a start. i suppose you know your name is prominent in the paper. i cut out the articles. here, i think this one might interest you. (narrator) the film portrays another side of william bonnet, better known as billy the kid. your death notice. let me see, william bonnet, outlaw, you're dead. well now, how you like that? "billy bonnet burned to death, with no surviving relatives." (laughter) that's not necessary, mr. bonnet. (arthur penn) there's a major character who idealizes billy.
"billy the kid," "wyatt earp," "shootout at the o.k. corral."t was a variation on it. (narrator) a new, more self-conscious cycle of westerns took a fresh look at the form. directors such as arthur penn and sam peckinpah revised classic legends to include modern concerns. (arthur penn) this was an expanding nation at that point there was the constant problem of whether the deeds that were really accomplished or undertaken, really matched the images that they were...
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>> wyatt earp is not buried there? >> no, he's up the street.ou want to tell us. i've been holding your feet to the fire. >> because we have the 125th anniversary, we have 125-dollar coupon this year. if you haven't started your legacy at holy cross and would like to come out and select something, we'll give you a coupon. come see us, it's a great time to reflect on all of the stories there at holy cross. come see us all of the time. it's a great place of prayer and reflection. it's a beautiful place to just take a walk. and it's in the right hands. >> you're doing a wonderful job. you've been there how long? >> eight months in this position. >> and you followed in katherine's footsteps. >> yes, very dedicated to the work of the ministry. >> what's the most exciting thing ahead? >> tremendous things to start on, one of the things we'll work on is the greening of the cemeteries. that's in the news of the funeral industry. not just green burial options, but how do we save and recycle. we're moving in that direction. >> we've used the time well. we
>> wyatt earp is not buried there? >> no, he's up the street.ou want to tell us. i've been holding your feet to the fire. >> because we have the 125th anniversary, we have 125-dollar coupon this year. if you haven't started your legacy at holy cross and would like to come out and select something, we'll give you a coupon. come see us, it's a great time to reflect on all of the stories there at holy cross. come see us all of the time. it's a great place of prayer and...
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the third day, the battle was over beings they were leaving the battlefield, nathan forest took itn earp was not pursued. if the north pursued this army, they would have destroyed it. they were so sh was so much mixup and grant was so unsure what happened, that ed up and hepursue it.ff was the only man pursuing, as he had a whole brigade and forest was the only person between him and the southern army, and he charged into sherman with 300 men. sherman had three times that number. first line fled, second line fled, forest kept charging and all of his fellow tennesseans were gone and he was in the middle of several dozen union soldiers, they were yelling kill him and one ran up and shot him numb, his horse was hit and bleeding to death. we don't know if thisi i doubt it could be trs an eyewitness at the battle said that it was true. he picked 140-pound union soldier with one man, put him back out as a shield, and he threw him down and rode off to his destiny and northerners and southerners said who is this man that we can't kill with weapons like guns? after the battle was over, just think
the third day, the battle was over beings they were leaving the battlefield, nathan forest took itn earp was not pursued. if the north pursued this army, they would have destroyed it. they were so sh was so much mixup and grant was so unsure what happened, that ed up and hepursue it.ff was the only man pursuing, as he had a whole brigade and forest was the only person between him and the southern army, and he charged into sherman with 300 men. sherman had three times that number. first line...
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for every ten cent hike at the pump, consume earps cut other spending by $9 billion. >> unfortunatelyh gas prices ahere they will be around for quite some time. >> reporter: this is one tip that can save you money. gas prices higher in may and june. if at all possible. postpone that road trip until the end of summer. david it will still be expensive but not as's pensive. >> thanks so much. >>> on the flip side. thousand of job, we've heard of two companies, putting out call force new worker, macy's says they have plans to hire 4,000 workers for what the ceo calls high-praying jobs many because of the growth of online in sales. >>> and caterpillar is bringing jobs back from japan and creating jobs in georgia. and it will create jobs on top of that. including the supplier who make the parts for caterpillar. >>> we turn to "your voice your vote." so much criticism over the bailouts, giant help over the auto industry and whether mitt romney's turn around of the salt lake city olympics was helped in part by a taxpayer. >> the thrill of victory at the olympics is feeing a bit more like agon
for every ten cent hike at the pump, consume earps cut other spending by $9 billion. >> unfortunatelyh gas prices ahere they will be around for quite some time. >> reporter: this is one tip that can save you money. gas prices higher in may and june. if at all possible. postpone that road trip until the end of summer. david it will still be expensive but not as's pensive. >> thanks so much. >>> on the flip side. thousand of job, we've heard of two companies, putting...
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joining us this morning is nbc political analyst and form earp dnc communications director karen finney and maggie gallagher of the culture war victory funneled. ladies, it's nice to see you this morning. maggie, i want to start with you because a white house blog made the argument that 98% of catholic women have used birth control at some point in their lives. full disclosure this stat coming from the abortion rights group. is there, though, a disconnect, maggie, between church leaders and contemporary catholics when it comes to this issue? >> i think the disconnect is between the obama administration and catholic voters. rick santorum was on fire last night when he said the obama d administration is going after liberty, religious liberty, just a small group of people he said. just catholics in america. and i think you will find that even catholics who don't necessarily agree with the church's teachings on birth control are not going to appreciate the government stepping in and ordering catholic hospitals, catholic schools, universities to either provide contraception, sterilization an
joining us this morning is nbc political analyst and form earp dnc communications director karen finney and maggie gallagher of the culture war victory funneled. ladies, it's nice to see you this morning. maggie, i want to start with you because a white house blog made the argument that 98% of catholic women have used birth control at some point in their lives. full disclosure this stat coming from the abortion rights group. is there, though, a disconnect, maggie, between church leaders and...
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and you wond earp twonder the snottiness. >> he is not a three ipo partner, i'm pretty confident.i think what's happening in the advisory business where comp is getting sucked down because of the rest of what's happening with the other firms they're saying, maybe i shouldn't be doing it here. i should be doing it elsewhere and what does that mean? >> a bit of a lifestyle change. >> there's other things that are part of the story. >>> in other news this morning, president obama set to deliver his 2013 budget today. joining us now douglas holtz-eakin, white house economist, and on the set jared bernstein, former chief economist to vice president biden. and, jared, since you're here, we're going to get the budget today. >> yes. >> whatever the budget is, the one number that matters, i think, to most americans or we'll see in the headlines over and over again is the fact we're going to have another trillion dollar deficit this year and next year we're going to come close to that and the president clearly articulated the vision several years ago that his plan, his ambition, was to cut
and you wond earp twonder the snottiness. >> he is not a three ipo partner, i'm pretty confident.i think what's happening in the advisory business where comp is getting sucked down because of the rest of what's happening with the other firms they're saying, maybe i shouldn't be doing it here. i should be doing it elsewhere and what does that mean? >> a bit of a lifestyle change. >> there's other things that are part of the story. >>> in other news this morning,...
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earp just there all few days ago. tell us about your experiences with marie?> reporter: she's the skinned of journalists, she bodies the essence. she had 24 fierce passion for the story, a determination to she had light on various atrocities, no matter the cost. sell left with us. they believe -- she then saved behind and went back into baba ahmed, she believed that deeply what the regime was doing had to be uncovered. this is a woman who has been to every war southeast. still she was talking about how this was one of the worst things she had ever witnessed. it go to show you how indiscriminate the shelling is. our industry has lost another voice determined to tell the story. >> beyond being caught in a crossfire is there any evidence that the authorities are actually targeting western journalists like yourself? >> not necessarily, but that particular location, the media house, as we call it, where marie and the french photographer remi were killed, that has been a target by the syrian government the activists for quite some sometime had a live stream being br
earp just there all few days ago. tell us about your experiences with marie?> reporter: she's the skinned of journalists, she bodies the essence. she had 24 fierce passion for the story, a determination to she had light on various atrocities, no matter the cost. sell left with us. they believe -- she then saved behind and went back into baba ahmed, she believed that deeply what the regime was doing had to be uncovered. this is a woman who has been to every war southeast. still she was...
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. >>> glencore has had an approach from trading house glencore suggesting a merge earp of equals. stocks in both have seen big moves as a result. >>> talking about sony, the company is swinging to a $2 billion loss slashing its forecast but incoming new ceo kazuo hirai promises a big turn around. >>> shell, unilever and deutsche bank seeing earnings slip. >>> good morning and welcome back. you're watching "worldwide exchange" with christine tan, ross westgate, and i'm jackie deangelis. great to have you with us this morning. let's start by taking a look at the u.s. futures and see how we're setting up for trade. it looks like it could be a mixed session with the dow down by 7 1/2 points. the nasdaq up by 2.3 and the s&p with a flat line. we saw an 83-point increase on the dow jones. we were higher on the s&p and nasdaq as well so it's shaping up to be an interesting morning. >> yeah, it is. european stocks are mixed but the focus really is very much on earnings and m&a news. xstrata in a deal that would combine the biggest trading x d commodities house with the biggest coal and co
. >>> glencore has had an approach from trading house glencore suggesting a merge earp of equals. stocks in both have seen big moves as a result. >>> talking about sony, the company is swinging to a $2 billion loss slashing its forecast but incoming new ceo kazuo hirai promises a big turn around. >>> shell, unilever and deutsche bank seeing earnings slip. >>> good morning and welcome back. you're watching "worldwide exchange" with christine tan,...
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. >> reporter: sunday the earps buried their daughter, the young girl so full of life, now gone forevernbc news, medford, oregon. >> ashley's mother and step-father join us now along with her step-brother t.j. good morning. >> good morning. >> she died just 11 days ago. why are you here? what do you want to say? >> we want to bring awareness to children about helium and that it is serious. it is dangerous and it does kill. we also want children to know that when adults are trying to hang out with you that should be the first sign that it's not a safe situation. adults shouldn't be hanging out with children like that. >> reporter: the adult in this case is identified as catherine mcclune, 27 years old. justin, do you hold her to some degree responsible for the death of ashley? >> absolutely. yeah. she took our child without our permission. she took other children without adult permission. i believe if a child is in your care and you're an adult, you're 27 years old it's not like you're 21, 22, 23, just turned ab an adult, you need to take responsibility. you didn't ask any parents if you
. >> reporter: sunday the earps buried their daughter, the young girl so full of life, now gone forevernbc news, medford, oregon. >> ashley's mother and step-father join us now along with her step-brother t.j. good morning. >> good morning. >> she died just 11 days ago. why are you here? what do you want to say? >> we want to bring awareness to children about helium and that it is serious. it is dangerous and it does kill. we also want children to know that when...
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public opinion or by political opinion as an institution to yet again do more, to step in as a lend earp of last resort, to go even more outside your mandate than anybody has asked before? it seems whenever something hits the fan, to put it mildly, they say the ecb is the only institution that can can fix it so they must fix it. >> i think the ecb has a clear mandate. it is a clear structure and it can function independently, swiftly. but, of course, it's also important that what is most critical is the credibility. people stick to price stability. we don't let it just run away from our focufocus. they pressure us in europe don't do more and don't do much. perhaps the political geography in europe also helps that we have the pros and cons. we have different popinions. for the ecb governing council, the strength but with one condition. we are always able to act. we act for the issues when they emerge. i think the ecb has done its best and i'm sure you will do so, also, in the future. >> silvia sticks around to get involved in this conversation but i do want to get back to james ferguson,
public opinion or by political opinion as an institution to yet again do more, to step in as a lend earp of last resort, to go even more outside your mandate than anybody has asked before? it seems whenever something hits the fan, to put it mildly, they say the ecb is the only institution that can can fix it so they must fix it. >> i think the ecb has a clear mandate. it is a clear structure and it can function independently, swiftly. but, of course, it's also important that what is most...
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the world seems marginally better and all signs earp pointing in that direction towards continuing to get better. >> look, this matter. union pacific, along with what david said, expressed -- someone comes and says you were downbeat about gasoline, have you thought about the fact that the heating bill in the country, heated by natural goods, they just didn't have to spend a lot. if you would be more open-minded, you would realize there's more in the consumers' pocket. always have to look at everything in this economic. >>> meanwhile, two very well-known investors, two very different calls, pimco's bill gross, increasing his holdings while warren buffett says treasuries are the most dangerous of assets as "fortune" magazine picked up on some of his comments. why the disparity? >> one guy can only do basically fixed income and is choosing a part of fixed income. -- no, never mind, i'm going with warren buffett. warren is the best there is david, when you go against warren buffett, has that paid off? >> a couple times, it could have. >> he sold all those puts -- when things were most --
the world seems marginally better and all signs earp pointing in that direction towards continuing to get better. >> look, this matter. union pacific, along with what david said, expressed -- someone comes and says you were downbeat about gasoline, have you thought about the fact that the heating bill in the country, heated by natural goods, they just didn't have to spend a lot. if you would be more open-minded, you would realize there's more in the consumers' pocket. always have to look...