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still at the scene, angel rosenthal, the teen who walsh punched earlier.al will not go quietly. >> relax. >> walsh needs another set of handcuffs. as he calls for backup, the cameraman questions the officer's use of force. >> why did you have to hit her with a closed fist? you socked this girl. >> yes, i did, sir. >> she's underage. >> i don't care. >> you don't care? >> step back. she's going to fight with me, i'll fight with her. >> she didn't put up a fight. >> soon, backup arrives. >> take all the picture you want, but back up. >> sure, sure. >> but the incident is far from over. the cameraman sells the video to news outlets across the country and walsh's punch goes viral. >> a scuffle over a jay-walking ticket that ended with a police officer punching a 17-year-old girl in the face. >> we got calls all over the country and all over the world about it. >> james kelly was president of the seattle urban league at the time. >> well, it was, i felt, unnecessary. a full-blown violence of a punch to the face was just wrong. but at the same time i also felt l
still at the scene, angel rosenthal, the teen who walsh punched earlier.al will not go quietly. >> relax. >> walsh needs another set of handcuffs. as he calls for backup, the cameraman questions the officer's use of force. >> why did you have to hit her with a closed fist? you socked this girl. >> yes, i did, sir. >> she's underage. >> i don't care. >> you don't care? >> step back. she's going to fight with me, i'll fight with her. >> she...
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i spent six very long days with andrew rosenthal, and i thought there was ways to improve his brand.re were rants... andrew: e-mail me the...schedule! -lemonis: ...and abuse... -andrew: who the... do you think you are, staring me down? lemonis: ...and more rants. woman: that's not fair. andrew: what are you talking about?! woman: don't even go there. lemonis: you don't know how to treat people. andrew: what people? the staff? lemonis: us people. andrew: [ laughs ] lemonis: and this was one that i simply just had to walk away from. but every once in a while, difficult people do surprise me. nancy: whose phone number is tammy's?! whose number is this on tammy's piece of paper? tom: you want to start airing the dirt, nance? maybe you shouldn't have been at a wedding and [bleep] some guy in a bathroom! -lemonis: remember these two? -nancy: the deal's off! lemonis: tom etheridge and nancy pappas. they owned worldwide trailers. nancy: nancy pappas. nice to meet you. tom: hey, marcus. tom etheridge. lemonis: when they weren't fighting and backstabbing, this former couple ran a company that
i spent six very long days with andrew rosenthal, and i thought there was ways to improve his brand.re were rants... andrew: e-mail me the...schedule! -lemonis: ...and abuse... -andrew: who the... do you think you are, staring me down? lemonis: ...and more rants. woman: that's not fair. andrew: what are you talking about?! woman: don't even go there. lemonis: you don't know how to treat people. andrew: what people? the staff? lemonis: us people. andrew: [ laughs ] lemonis: and this was one that...
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like the product and i like the process, the biggest problem here is how its abusive owner andrew rosenthal handles his employees. >> email me the [bleep] schedule! just do it! >> i'm gonna try to improve the owner and employee relationship before it's too late. >> i don't have to ask him time and time and time and time again! he doesn't care! >> my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses. i make tough decisions... i will not do it if you're managing the people. and back them up with my own cash. it's not always pretty... first time you ever emptied out poop? but this is business. i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this is the profit. la dogworks is an upscale dog boarding facility located in the heart of hollywood, california. >> you're stinky dogs. >> founded by andrew rosenthal in 2004, this 24-hour full service center with 36 employees has everything from grooming to training... >> sit. >> in a state-of-the-art indoor dog park. this business generates $1.3 million a year, but recently, their numbers have started to tumble. sloppy business practices... >> i don
like the product and i like the process, the biggest problem here is how its abusive owner andrew rosenthal handles his employees. >> email me the [bleep] schedule! just do it! >> i'm gonna try to improve the owner and employee relationship before it's too late. >> i don't have to ask him time and time and time and time again! he doesn't care! >> my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses. i make tough decisions... i will not do it if you're managing the...
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and he received loads of encouragement from abe rosenthal in part because of rosenthal's annoyance that "the washington post" had scopedoped "the times' on watergate . hirsch is like a puppy that is not house broken. but as long as he is pissing on grand database -- braedley's carpet let them go ahead. "the post" when after the fbi and revealed that j edgar hoover kept files on everyone. so now it was not just the cia that needed investigation but also the fbi. third, watergate led nixon to get rid of the cia director. a very effective keeper of agency secrets. when helms resisted nixon's efforts to involve cia and the cover-up, nixon got his revenge on the agency by replacing helms with james/injure. -- schelesinger. and his second command ordered cia insiders to disclose their activities in violation of the cia's legislative charter. that led to the amassing of what the agency referred to as 'the skeletons." and the media called the family jewels, that 693 page documentation of cia this deeds that hirsch began exposing. what nixon replaced schlesinger with colby he turned over control
and he received loads of encouragement from abe rosenthal in part because of rosenthal's annoyance that "the washington post" had scopedoped "the times' on watergate . hirsch is like a puppy that is not house broken. but as long as he is pissing on grand database -- braedley's carpet let them go ahead. "the post" when after the fbi and revealed that j edgar hoover kept files on everyone. so now it was not just the cia that needed investigation but also the fbi. third,...
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pointed out that several of the companies that you have targeted have involved ellen kullman, eileen rosenthalaft. 28 or peltz: three of our 30 campaigns have been with women ceo's since we started our fund about 10 years ago, and if you go back to the 1980's when i first started doing this, the 28 or 30 number increases dramatically. i do not think it is unusual. some of those are high profile, that sort of press talk. we have made peace, and bill johnson is now a director on the board. he is our designee, and he has a lot of respect from me. bill was chairman and ceo of during, and after the proxy contest, and here he is on the advisory board. ithink irene rosenfeld and clearly have put our differences behind us. i am a director there. the company is doing great things. in a is leading the charge terrific way. , 16 inounced guidance terms of margin improvement. she is more than halfway there, and i could not be happier with the way things are going. she announced a terrific jv. she announced zero-based budgeting. with the last quarterly reports you put out a couple of weeks ago, the stock wa
pointed out that several of the companies that you have targeted have involved ellen kullman, eileen rosenthalaft. 28 or peltz: three of our 30 campaigns have been with women ceo's since we started our fund about 10 years ago, and if you go back to the 1980's when i first started doing this, the 28 or 30 number increases dramatically. i do not think it is unusual. some of those are high profile, that sort of press talk. we have made peace, and bill johnson is now a director on the board. he is...
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like the product and i like the process, the biggest problem here is how its abusive owner andrew rosenthalil me the [bleep] schedule! just do it! >> i'm gonna try to improve the owner and employee relationship before it's too late. >> i don't have to ask him time and time and time and time again! he doesn't care! >> my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses. i make tough decisions... i will not do it if you're managing the people. and back them up with my own ca
like the product and i like the process, the biggest problem here is how its abusive owner andrew rosenthalil me the [bleep] schedule! just do it! >> i'm gonna try to improve the owner and employee relationship before it's too late. >> i don't have to ask him time and time and time and time again! he doesn't care! >> my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses. i make tough decisions... i will not do it if you're managing the people. and back them up with my own ca
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but i always wanted to go back to the middle east and write about the middle east and in 1982 abe rosenthal sent me there. so another mentor and inspiration along with bill sapphire, a conservative columnist with whom i adamantly disagreed. we agreed on only one thing which was the importance of journalism to keeping americans informed. on that we agreed. >> that's something we share. >> you're right. >> what -- since that was your first big foreign assignment, how did that change you, your perspective as a person, on your views about the middle east and also about the way to cover it as a journal isist? journalist? >> i think i had -- what i had discovered when i was a student was that the story often times wasn't the major story that everybody was writing about. it was about in israel this group that were the first group of people to form illegal settlers, you know? illegal settlements. and yet i think i wrote one of the first early pieces for the progressive before i even joined the times about the importance of people who felt that the land was more important than the rule of law. and i
but i always wanted to go back to the middle east and write about the middle east and in 1982 abe rosenthal sent me there. so another mentor and inspiration along with bill sapphire, a conservative columnist with whom i adamantly disagreed. we agreed on only one thing which was the importance of journalism to keeping americans informed. on that we agreed. >> that's something we share. >> you're right. >> what -- since that was your first big foreign assignment, how did that...
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stuart our colleague at fox, ken rosenthal, has said perhaps they should get together and donate thisity. stuart: ah that's a possibility. >> turn this into a positive. that's certainly my hope as well. stuart: thanks very much. we'll see you soon. much more from garland, texas, at top of this coming hour. i'll give you my take on that and take you live to the scene. plus, is another bailout coming for baltimore and other cities? that city already received nearly $2 billion in the stimulus plan. back in a moment with hour two. stuart: free speech is surely america's core value. you can't solve a problem and you don't feel free if you can't speak your mind. well, last night in garland, texas, free speech came under armed attack. two men trove up to a meeting where muhammad cartoons were being discussed. they got out of the vehicle opened fire. islamists will now decide what we we in america are allowed to say. that's appalling. we've seen free speech attacked by the politically correct, curtailed by lawsuit -- yes, we have -- now we're threatened with death if islamists don't approve o
stuart our colleague at fox, ken rosenthal, has said perhaps they should get together and donate thisity. stuart: ah that's a possibility. >> turn this into a positive. that's certainly my hope as well. stuart: thanks very much. we'll see you soon. much more from garland, texas, at top of this coming hour. i'll give you my take on that and take you live to the scene. plus, is another bailout coming for baltimore and other cities? that city already received nearly $2 billion in the...