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assistance shows the tragic story of how post-traumatic stress disorder effects police officers, how scuffed could be a way out. yourself. >> to be honest back then, yes. now, the question would be did i do reckless behaviour thinking i could commit suicide. i go to areas, bad people, lots of guns, what am i doing there, you know. i'm retired, i should be sitting in a share collecting check. >> reporter: i think he wishes he was dead. if something happens, he'd have been killed. michael was trying to figure out a way on how to end it all. mann, fair. >> reporter: who let him down? >> you know, the department. the department let him down. had they offered him the proper training, he'd never be in a position he is in today. his department let him down. >> next, how one police officer is leading the way and changing the culture. >> i hope that wellness piece is part of the culture and routine. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york. >> at 7:00 - "news roundup". tony harris gives you a fast-paced recap of the day's events. >> this is the first line of defense. >> we have an exclusive s
assistance shows the tragic story of how post-traumatic stress disorder effects police officers, how scuffed could be a way out. yourself. >> to be honest back then, yes. now, the question would be did i do reckless behaviour thinking i could commit suicide. i go to areas, bad people, lots of guns, what am i doing there, you know. i'm retired, i should be sitting in a share collecting check. >> reporter: i think he wishes he was dead. if something happens, he'd have been killed....
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. >> multiple arrests have been scuffed. investigations are still ongoing. >> reporter: in germany authorities say a man arrested in bavaria earlier this month with a car loaded in arms, would be a dleer >> reporter: after the attackes on the offices of "charlie hebdo," a huge crowd around here. police are still worried about security. investigators say attacks were part of a well coordinated cross-border operation. they're now looking beyond france for more clues. this colorful city is struggling to understand the mass murder that happened here. the french government ask calling for unity >>> paul brennan is live for us now in brussels. tell us about this belgium connection. >> reporter: it has become stronger and strongera and it does appear that the predominant number of the attackers had very strong links with an area of the country. it is a predominantly muslim area. there have brenn issues with radicalisation in that area in the past. previous attacks, for example, the train attack which happened in august where a man
. >> multiple arrests have been scuffed. investigations are still ongoing. >> reporter: in germany authorities say a man arrested in bavaria earlier this month with a car loaded in arms, would be a dleer >> reporter: after the attackes on the offices of "charlie hebdo," a huge crowd around here. police are still worried about security. investigators say attacks were part of a well coordinated cross-border operation. they're now looking beyond france for more clues....
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. >> a look a little red and scuffed up to be horse playing. did this turn into more of a wrestling match? >> no. >> what was happening that the officer from the tower would have thought that a fight was going on? would it just have been hugging or? >> they see the black males dressed all together they say it's a fight. >> your eye is a little bit red. did you get poked in the eye. >> i just got out of the shower. >> you just got one eye that's red. >> that's not nothing. >> i want to make sure you're not scratched in the eye. >> you're in a jail, rough-housing, that's for children, you're in an adult facility. >> i'm sorry as a man from another man. >> we'll get back to you in a minute, okay? >> all right. >> it sounds like at least the two from different cells went in to another cell. and can you see why that's a rule. i mean obviously when you're going into another man's dwelling, problems happen. and sometimes it's under the ruse of being a friend. that they go into these cells and obviously that's a bad recipe. bad things can happen. >> jo
. >> a look a little red and scuffed up to be horse playing. did this turn into more of a wrestling match? >> no. >> what was happening that the officer from the tower would have thought that a fight was going on? would it just have been hugging or? >> they see the black males dressed all together they say it's a fight. >> your eye is a little bit red. did you get poked in the eye. >> i just got out of the shower. >> you just got one eye that's red....
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and he didn't want shoes to be scuffing up the floor. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. well, this is funny. you're going to laugh.d i s down in the basement of 30 rock this morning looking through the cases of video tapes. and i found some tapes of the >> no, no. >> jimmy: and i think we have a a clip. >> that's exciting. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. cheers ] here's the clip. here's a clip from the first episode of the early '90s soap opera, "suspended suspense." [ cheers ] >> i need to talk to you, jamison. [ laughter and applause ] >> very well, garrison. let just put my croissant down. [ light laughter ] [ clunk ] [ laughter and applause ] what is it? >> well, come closer. [ light laughter ] i must make sure that one else can hear us. >> out with it. >> father has fallen ill. however, in his will, it says that the illions of dollars at he made s a streeto musician shall be given to only one of his sons. >> well, that's easy. i'm his favorite son. so, the mo y belongblto me. >> ha! pa-shaw! laughter ] father would never give you his money, you rat.fhe detes you. how da
and he didn't want shoes to be scuffing up the floor. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. well, this is funny. you're going to laugh.d i s down in the basement of 30 rock this morning looking through the cases of video tapes. and i found some tapes of the >> no, no. >> jimmy: and i think we have a a clip. >> that's exciting. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. cheers ] here's the clip. here's a clip from the first episode of the early '90s soap opera, "suspended...
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walls get scuffed up, scarred up. it's a jail.lways constant work. >> on the work list tonight is a cell that once belonged to 18-year-old brooklyn day. >> you can tell a lot about the girl. you can tell she's young, she's talented. she's a virgo. she lives in the moment. she loves america. she keeps her head up. looks like she was pretty bored, though. yeah, this one ain't that bad. not compared to some of the rest of them i've done. >> for the past few weeks, day has been living in a housing unit dedicated to the jail's female substance abuse program. >> what is the process from the first day you started class to where you're at now, from what you've learned and what you walk away with? >> well, i really never, ever would have thought that i would be going through this. i didn't even think that i had a problem until i was here and sober and able to realize that. >> brooklyn was a big concern for us when she first came in. for a little girl, brooklyn had been taking a lot of crazy drugs and her life was very chaotic. brooklyn has
walls get scuffed up, scarred up. it's a jail.lways constant work. >> on the work list tonight is a cell that once belonged to 18-year-old brooklyn day. >> you can tell a lot about the girl. you can tell she's young, she's talented. she's a virgo. she lives in the moment. she loves america. she keeps her head up. looks like she was pretty bored, though. yeah, this one ain't that bad. not compared to some of the rest of them i've done. >> for the past few weeks, day has been...
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i notice the wheels are a little scuffed also. that's, like, the only rim that didn't get damaged.st cars, it's not the end of the world, but unfortunately on a bmw, you know, four rims could cost well over $1,000. based on what i just pointed out--the rims, the bumpers--i'd like to pay 14,000 for it. >> yeah. >> okay. >> jon did a great job on the appraisal. he held firm with the customer, and now he's doubling his profit on that purchase. i'm introducing jon to an auto dealer in new jersey. i have high expectations that he is gonna dramatically increase his margins. i'm expecting him to make $3,000 to $4,000 more per car. >> hey. >> how's everything? >> michael. what's up? >> hey, michael. marcus. >> pleasure. >> hey, nice to meet you. >> how are you? >> a beautiful bmw for you. what do you think? >> i got to look at it. >> it's definitely frontline material. >> as long as the number is good, we're in. >> '07, mileage in the 60s. take a look. >> do you mind if i take a look? >> go ahead, go ahead. >> okay. okay. >> the car ran brand-new. >> yeah, these usually do. >> cold a/c, pa
i notice the wheels are a little scuffed also. that's, like, the only rim that didn't get damaged.st cars, it's not the end of the world, but unfortunately on a bmw, you know, four rims could cost well over $1,000. based on what i just pointed out--the rims, the bumpers--i'd like to pay 14,000 for it. >> yeah. >> okay. >> jon did a great job on the appraisal. he held firm with the customer, and now he's doubling his profit on that purchase. i'm introducing jon to an auto...
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jon: i noticed the wheels are a little scuffed, also.monis: i also eliminated the wholesalers so we could sell higher. they're taking margin right out of your pocket. do you not see that? jon: who the hell am i gonna sell my cars to? lemonis: dealers. previously, they were buying 70 cars a month at an average gross profit of $1,100 per car. today, they buy an average of 220 cars a month with an average gross profit of $2,300 per car. on an annual basis, they're generating more than $5 million of additional gross profit. that's why changing the process was important. jon: after marcus came, business increased substantially and the profit margins increased, as well. andrew: marcus has imagination, and that's what really propels businesses forward. lemonis: what i love the most is that the baron brothers are closer than ever, and they're secure, debt-free, and making a lot of money. they're each making over $200,000 a year, with the opportunity to make a lot more. andrew: you gave us hope. lemonis: i'm really proud of you. jon: the man buil
jon: i noticed the wheels are a little scuffed, also.monis: i also eliminated the wholesalers so we could sell higher. they're taking margin right out of your pocket. do you not see that? jon: who the hell am i gonna sell my cars to? lemonis: dealers. previously, they were buying 70 cars a month at an average gross profit of $1,100 per car. today, they buy an average of 220 cars a month with an average gross profit of $2,300 per car. on an annual basis, they're generating more than $5 million...
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as in our categories which are primarily -- it's very difficult if it's unpackaged or the sole is scuffed to sell it again as a new product. keep in mind, only 7% of all product is brought on-line, which means 73% is bought in brick and mortar stores. >> a lot of retailers are opening up their own factory locations. macy's has back stage. nordstrom has rack, and there are regular off price sort of retailers like a tj max. they are doing very, very well. how does that eat into traffic at an outlet center when i can go to a nordstrom rack or bloomingdale's outlet on the upper west side now. >> it has not eaten into ow traffic, obviously. our sales are up. our traffic is up. consumers love to buy direct from the manufacturer and cut out the middle man. they say that tremendous amount every day on the best brand names and designer names in the world. you really don't know what you are going to find in tj max, marshall's, or the new department store outlets, bloomingdale's is still testing their concept. macy's is testing their concept. they have published that their target competitor is tj ma
as in our categories which are primarily -- it's very difficult if it's unpackaged or the sole is scuffed to sell it again as a new product. keep in mind, only 7% of all product is brought on-line, which means 73% is bought in brick and mortar stores. >> a lot of retailers are opening up their own factory locations. macy's has back stage. nordstrom has rack, and there are regular off price sort of retailers like a tj max. they are doing very, very well. how does that eat into traffic at...