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. >>> mark sutton has died. while you may not know his name, sutton was the stuntman dressed as james bond who parachuted out of a helicopter into the opening ceremony of the london olympics last summer. he made that jump alongside a double of queen elizabeth, and it was a highlight of the ceremony. yesterday sutton died after jumping out of a helicopter over the swiss alps. he was in a wing suit, a jumpsuit with wings that allows people to glide. he crashed into a mountain ridge near the french border. mark sutton was 42. >>> hillary clinton got some encouragement to run for president today from somebody you might not expect, barbara bush. not the former first lady. we're talking about the former first daughter. in an interview with "people" magazine, george w. bush's daughter barbara, jenna's twin sister, called mrs. clinton unbelievably accomplished and said she'd like to see her enter the 2016 race. but would she vote for her? she says it depends on who else was running. >>> a stunning announcement from the
. >>> mark sutton has died. while you may not know his name, sutton was the stuntman dressed as james bond who parachuted out of a helicopter into the opening ceremony of the london olympics last summer. he made that jump alongside a double of queen elizabeth, and it was a highlight of the ceremony. yesterday sutton died after jumping out of a helicopter over the swiss alps. he was in a wing suit, a jumpsuit with wings that allows people to glide. he crashed into a mountain ridge near...
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i'm andrew sutton.he executive chef for the napa rose restaurant, and i'm gonna help make the holidays a little bit more easy. nothing's more intimidating than a turkey, believe or not, even though it's just laying here on this bench. but this is a beautiful american bronze turkey. but sometimes they can be intimidating. how many minutes do you put it in the oven for? how long do you cook it? can i get the dinner on the table in time? well, i got the secret for you. this is gonna work out really slick. this is my, uh, 6-minute turkey. you can have this thing on the table in 6 minutes with a little preparation. what i've done is put a little--i have a precooked turkey breast that i've sliced into nice large eaks. i've oiled them lightly and put a little secret rub on that you can get through the website and through the magazine. and i have a little bit of a--a stew which we've made up. now, you're watchin', uh, the ballgame, and you're havin' a great time, and you're not sure when everybody wants to sit
i'm andrew sutton.he executive chef for the napa rose restaurant, and i'm gonna help make the holidays a little bit more easy. nothing's more intimidating than a turkey, believe or not, even though it's just laying here on this bench. but this is a beautiful american bronze turkey. but sometimes they can be intimidating. how many minutes do you put it in the oven for? how long do you cook it? can i get the dinner on the table in time? well, i got the secret for you. this is gonna work out...
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. >> 62-year-old patty sutton works the early morning shift at starbucks. this previously retired barista didn't go back to work for a paycheck. >> i'm there for health insurance. that's about the only reason. >> she wants to retire, but her insurance covers herself and her husband, scott, who is permanently disabled. they are too young for medicare and can't afford independent coverage that allows them to keep their current physicians. >> we have to stay with our doctors. they are specific to what he needs and specific to what i need. >> next year people looking to buy their own will have more options through the affordable care act's online market place. >> they can compare prices for plans and see the different plans available to them. >> a new study finds between 500 and 900,000 people like sutton can choose to stop working or retire early based on new options. experts caution there is more to consider than price. >> you want to see whether your physician, whether the specialist that you use are in the network that are offered by the plans. a plan that
. >> 62-year-old patty sutton works the early morning shift at starbucks. this previously retired barista didn't go back to work for a paycheck. >> i'm there for health insurance. that's about the only reason. >> she wants to retire, but her insurance covers herself and her husband, scott, who is permanently disabled. they are too young for medicare and can't afford independent coverage that allows them to keep their current physicians. >> we have to stay with our...
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his name is mark sutton.earance, that stunt at the 2012 summer yoolympics in londo remember the start of the telecast there. >> yes, well, police believe he crashed into a mountain just 20 seconds after the jump. sutton and another jumper were videotaping the feat for an extreme sporting company. >> early reports say he did have a parachute but it was for landing and he never had time to open it anyway when things went awry. an investigation is underway. mark sutton is just 42 years old. >>> happening in montreal it's world championship for swimming for paralympics. >> and one of the most dominating figures in her sport, held a world medal and is paralyzed from waist down. >> but she was told she cannot take part because of something about her disability. >> cnn international broadcast visiting from london doing your time here at hq. this is a very sad story. tell us how we came to this point. >> it is sad because remember winning a gold, setting a world record, only 18, got a bubbly personality, very good lo
his name is mark sutton.earance, that stunt at the 2012 summer yoolympics in londo remember the start of the telecast there. >> yes, well, police believe he crashed into a mountain just 20 seconds after the jump. sutton and another jumper were videotaping the feat for an extreme sporting company. >> early reports say he did have a parachute but it was for landing and he never had time to open it anyway when things went awry. an investigation is underway. mark sutton is just 42 years...
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mark sutton was famous for parachuting into the opening ceremonies of the 2012 olympic games. in london. he was dressed as james bond. the 42-year-old was one of the best in the world. and he thrilled so many with his fantastic jumps. the entire world was captivated when he leapt from a helicopter, dressed as 007, during the olympic opening ceremonies in london last year. >> that's the most memorable entrance. >> reporter: when he wasn't playing bond's stunt double, mark sutton preferred a different kind of suit. >> three, two, one -- see ya. >> reporter: one that left his adrenaline shaken and probably stirred. seen here in these extreme videos posted on his youtube channel, sutton was cheered as one of the world's best wingsuit pilots, darting through canyons and skimming treetops at speeds of 150-mile-per-hour, inches from the ground. the 42-year-old former military officer was known to jump with camera in hand, or on head, hoping to give the world a glimpse of what it's like to fly free like a bird. no motor, just pure grit. >> it's amazing. >> reporter: his quest for adve
mark sutton was famous for parachuting into the opening ceremonies of the 2012 olympic games. in london. he was dressed as james bond. the 42-year-old was one of the best in the world. and he thrilled so many with his fantastic jumps. the entire world was captivated when he leapt from a helicopter, dressed as 007, during the olympic opening ceremonies in london last year. >> that's the most memorable entrance. >> reporter: when he wasn't playing bond's stunt double, mark sutton...
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you'll recall the moment from the olympics, mark sutton along with a stunt double of queen elizabethdropped right into the stadium. that was quite the performance and scene. this morning nbc news confirming sutton was killed during a wing-diving crash near the swiss-french border. police say sutton was one of 20 wing-suit drivers participating in an extreme sports event when they crashed right into a ridge and died. >> tragic. 6:15. the night of the u.s. raid on osama bin laden's compound president obama left the situation room to play cards, that is according to the president's bodyguard at the time. reggie love was a president aide who shadowed the president almost all times. love told an audience president obama left the situation room at times that night reportedly telling love, i can't watch this whole thing. love says he, the president and some other men played 15 games of spades that night in the white house. the director of a u.s. national counterterrorism center says the president did leave the situation room at some points during the evening, but the president was in the si
you'll recall the moment from the olympics, mark sutton along with a stunt double of queen elizabethdropped right into the stadium. that was quite the performance and scene. this morning nbc news confirming sutton was killed during a wing-diving crash near the swiss-french border. police say sutton was one of 20 wing-suit drivers participating in an extreme sports event when they crashed right into a ridge and died. >> tragic. 6:15. the night of the u.s. raid on osama bin laden's compound...
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mark sutton was in the swiss a lps. flying as they call it with 20 other flyers at the time of the accident happen. he was being videotaped and we'll not show you that. i want you to watch before he launched on a earlier flight. >> see ya! he jumped and planning to swim by the mountains and instead he crashed in a ridge he may had been hit by a gust of wind. the others continued as a tribute to sutton. it allows the flyers to covers ground at 200 mills and they use the body to control the speed and lift. mark sutton was a pioneer of the sport that started in the known 90s and his big moment was in the 2012 olympics games when he dressed as james bond and wing flew and parachuted in the opening ceremonies and it was amazing and it was the talk of the opening ceremonies. it is an amazing man and veteran and terrific lite lot. >> the dare devils make it look easy to us and called death defying for a reason. thanks so much for the update on his life. >> the president reacting to the chaos in egypt as the white house condemn
mark sutton was in the swiss a lps. flying as they call it with 20 other flyers at the time of the accident happen. he was being videotaped and we'll not show you that. i want you to watch before he launched on a earlier flight. >> see ya! he jumped and planning to swim by the mountains and instead he crashed in a ridge he may had been hit by a gust of wind. the others continued as a tribute to sutton. it allows the flyers to covers ground at 200 mills and they use the body to control the...
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but daredevil mark sutton wore another kind of suit, a wing suit.hat people can do in them may be as dangerous as anything 007 did. sutton had his own youtube channel to demonstrate how the suits allowed him to fly faster and maneuver around mountains. the 42-year-old leaped from a helicopter more than 10,000 feet above the swiss alps, plunging at 150 miles an hour, he slammed into the side of a mountain dying instantly. investigators are trying to figure out what went wrong. i'll show you how it really works. this man has done similar jumps hundred of times. here he is gliding around the matterhorn. look closely you see the plane flying by him. >> people that do it, assume the risk. if you to it, it's because you dreamed of doing it. if you die living your dream, so be it. >> reporter: a sport undeniably cool, allowing humans to take flight to thread an impossibly scary needle, like plunging through this hole in a chinese cave. all with precision the best can hit a balloon this close to the ground. it is so thrilling because it looks so dangerous.
but daredevil mark sutton wore another kind of suit, a wing suit.hat people can do in them may be as dangerous as anything 007 did. sutton had his own youtube channel to demonstrate how the suits allowed him to fly faster and maneuver around mountains. the 42-year-old leaped from a helicopter more than 10,000 feet above the swiss alps, plunging at 150 miles an hour, he slammed into the side of a mountain dying instantly. investigators are trying to figure out what went wrong. i'll show you how...
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this morning nbc news confirmed sutton was killed during a wing-diving crash near the swiss-french border. he was one of 20 winged suit drivers when he crashed ain't ridge and died. >>> learning new details about what happened on the day a san diego teenager was kidnapped while her brother and mother were being murdered. unsealed search warrants revealing chilling details about the murders. they say james dimaggio tortured hannah anderson's mother and brother before finally killing them. the warrants also say anderson's friends told investigators dimaggio frequently took the teenager on day trips. investigators also found dimaggio and anderson exchanged more than a dozen phone calls on the very day he ended up killing her mother and brother. >>> 5:45. more than two dozen ntsb officials are sifting through the wreckage of a ups cargo plane looking for clues as to why the plane crashed. witnesses say they saw flames coming from the cargo plane moments before it crashed early yesterday morning, just a half mile away from the airport in birmingham. they also say they could hear the engine str
this morning nbc news confirmed sutton was killed during a wing-diving crash near the swiss-french border. he was one of 20 winged suit drivers when he crashed ain't ridge and died. >>> learning new details about what happened on the day a san diego teenager was kidnapped while her brother and mother were being murdered. unsealed search warrants revealing chilling details about the murders. they say james dimaggio tortured hannah anderson's mother and brother before finally killing...
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mart sutton dropped into the stadium. this morning nbc news confirmed he was killed during a wing-driving crash. police say he was one of 20 wing suit drivers participating in the event when he crashed into a bridge and sadly perished. >>> unsealed search warrants revealing very chilling details about the murders, saying james dimaggio tortured hannah anderson's mother and brother before eventually killing them. the warrants say anderson's friends says dimaggio frequently took the teenager on day trips. investigators found dimaggio and anderson e changed more than a dozen phone calls on the day dimaggio killed hannah's mother and brother. >>> 4:15. more than two dozen ntsb officials sifting through wreckage of a cargo plane looking for any clues as to why the plane crashed. witnesses say they saw flames coming moments before the crash in birmingham. they say they could hear the engine struggling as the plane flew overhead. ntsb investigators say there's no record of a disstraes call from the crew. they're hoping to recove
mart sutton dropped into the stadium. this morning nbc news confirmed he was killed during a wing-driving crash. police say he was one of 20 wing suit drivers participating in the event when he crashed into a bridge and sadly perished. >>> unsealed search warrants revealing very chilling details about the murders, saying james dimaggio tortured hannah anderson's mother and brother before eventually killing them. the warrants say anderson's friends says dimaggio frequently took the...
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we need to -- this is like willie sutton theory of government. go where the money is.ey is in trade. trade iswealth creation. i helps civil people interact through trade, not through force, which is what the representative ellison is advocating for. all trade is productive. high frequency trader or ma and pa ket with the etrade account. he is calling for a tax on trade, which is a tax on production. it widens spreads and it makes it expensive to buy and sell stocks to borrow money and start a business. sorry, one-tenth of 1% is a big amount of money especially with the fed manipulating interest rate to 0%. >> michelle, why is it always let's raise your taxes and take more money from you? >> it's crazy. the wealth of the nation does not belong to government. we're $16 trillion in debt. the sending is out of control. the idea that we're not broke, that we need to confiscate more of americans' money is crazy. if we did implement the transaction, the robin hood tax, the money is not going to go to bringing down the national debt. it's going to go to propping up more of the
we need to -- this is like willie sutton theory of government. go where the money is.ey is in trade. trade iswealth creation. i helps civil people interact through trade, not through force, which is what the representative ellison is advocating for. all trade is productive. high frequency trader or ma and pa ket with the etrade account. he is calling for a tax on trade, which is a tax on production. it widens spreads and it makes it expensive to buy and sell stocks to borrow money and start a...
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. >> reporter: until patty sutton learns more about arizona's plan she'll remain cautious about changing her coverage but is hopeful the exchange offer a ticket back to retirement itht want to go in there and be a starbucks customer instead of employee. >> reporter: today she's concentrating on care. dr. nancy snyderman, nbc news, new york. >>> when "nbc nightly news" continues, cruising memory lane one last time. it's bon voyage to the love boat. makes me feel even better, that's what i take. sorry, we take. [ male announcer ] centrum. the most recommended. most preferred. most studied. centrum, always your most complete. icaused by acid reflux disease, relieving heartburn,st studied. relief is at hand. for many, nexium provides 24-hour heartburn relief and may be available for just $18 a month. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take clopidogrel. relief is at hand for
. >> reporter: until patty sutton learns more about arizona's plan she'll remain cautious about changing her coverage but is hopeful the exchange offer a ticket back to retirement itht want to go in there and be a starbucks customer instead of employee. >> reporter: today she's concentrating on care. dr. nancy snyderman, nbc news, new york. >>> when "nbc nightly news" continues, cruising memory lane one last time. it's bon voyage to the love boat. makes me feel...
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this is a little bit like willie sutton when asked why do you robbacks, he said that's because that's where the money is. in many expects, scammers know that resources are there that often seniors are isolated, that they tend to be a little more trusting. we are trusting individuals at our age. and, we're able to be pushed around a little bit. and that's where i think we need to kind of work on the prevention side, and the mission of the office of older americans republican is two things, number one to help seniors make sound ncdeage. give them the training, the education, work with local organizations and others to see if that happens. and secondly, to stop these scams. and to put an end to it and work with local prosecutors like you have here in the san francisco bay area, and to work with state attorneys general and others to put an end to these kinds of scams that are truly ripping off older americans. and the reality is, you have to remember, it's one thing if you get ripped off and you're 40 years of age, that's bad enough, but you have at least another 40 years or 30 years of w
this is a little bit like willie sutton when asked why do you robbacks, he said that's because that's where the money is. in many expects, scammers know that resources are there that often seniors are isolated, that they tend to be a little more trusting. we are trusting individuals at our age. and, we're able to be pushed around a little bit. and that's where i think we need to kind of work on the prevention side, and the mission of the office of older americans republican is two things,...
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but mark sutton wore another kind of suit, a winged suit. what people can do in them may be as dangerous as anything 007 ever did. he even had a youtube channel to demonstrate how he could maneuver around majestic mountains. today the 42-year-old leaped from a helicopter 10,000 feet above the swiss alps and slammed into a mountain and died instantly. this man has done similar jumps hundreds of times. here he is gliding around the matterhorn. look closely and you'll see a plane flying by him. >> the people that are doing it accept the risk. if you are doing this it's because you dreamed of it. if you die living your dream, so be it. >> reporter: it's a sport undeniably cool, allowing humans to take flight to thread a scary needle, like plunging through this hole in a chinese cave, with all with such precision the best can hit a balloon this close to the ground. it's so thrilling because it looks so dangerous. tonight a deadly reminder, it really is. ryan owens, abc news, los angeles. >>> and still ahead right here on "world news," real money,
but mark sutton wore another kind of suit, a winged suit. what people can do in them may be as dangerous as anything 007 ever did. he even had a youtube channel to demonstrate how he could maneuver around majestic mountains. today the 42-year-old leaped from a helicopter 10,000 feet above the swiss alps and slammed into a mountain and died instantly. this man has done similar jumps hundreds of times. here he is gliding around the matterhorn. look closely and you'll see a plane flying by him....
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. >>> reporter: it's moving day for juanita sutton.arlier this summer, citibank foreclosed on her oakland home and sold it leaving juanita and her family just one day to pack up. >> it was very overwhelming for her. >> reporter: and unexpected because back in november juanita got this letter saying her mortgage totaling about $27,000 was closed and she is no longer required to make monthly payments. >> everybody at citi called said the loan was forgiven, you don't owe us any money. >> reporter: seven months later she got a notice of eviction. >> i don't know why they put me out when the letter i have says the loan is forgiven. >> certainly should not have happened. >> reporter: bruce marks of the housing counseling agency says while the number of foreclosures is continuing to fall, big banks and government loan modification programs are only helping some homeowners in trouble. >> a lot of homeowners they just don't fall through the cracks. they fall through the crevices out there. >> reporter: mark also says with eager buyers jumping o
. >>> reporter: it's moving day for juanita sutton.arlier this summer, citibank foreclosed on her oakland home and sold it leaving juanita and her family just one day to pack up. >> it was very overwhelming for her. >> reporter: and unexpected because back in november juanita got this letter saying her mortgage totaling about $27,000 was closed and she is no longer required to make monthly payments. >> everybody at citi called said the loan was forgiven, you don't owe...
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going to allow this to keep happening the other thing that i think is very important before they sutton's private manning is to determine if the information he exposed was legally classified you can't classify cover up under the law she can classified to protect secret sources or it's secret methods of intelligence and you know exposing a murder is not exposing the source and last helicopter shooting on innocent civilians in reporters is a secret method of intelligence for the united states doesn't qualify there either i don't know how to get down to the things that are really classified and see what you can disclose right and unfortunately i mean there's so much overclassification going on which is a crime in itself you don't see anyone being prosecuted for that you know i can't help but notice the double standard that's glaring between whistleblowers who are on the hailed as exposing fraud abuse that are wasting money awarding awarded millions of dollars for review revealing fraud on the government's side in the case of northrop grumman in two thousand and six i think you know we're exp
going to allow this to keep happening the other thing that i think is very important before they sutton's private manning is to determine if the information he exposed was legally classified you can't classify cover up under the law she can classified to protect secret sources or it's secret methods of intelligence and you know exposing a murder is not exposing the source and last helicopter shooting on innocent civilians in reporters is a secret method of intelligence for the united states...
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>> sutton: it already is. people vote with their feet.e. >> reporter: it's a movement bolstered by shifting public opinion. the wish-tv/ball state hoosier survey conducted late last year found 54- percent opposed to the marriage amendment and just 38-percent in support. in fact, the survey revealed a 45-to-45 percent tie on the issue of legalizing gay marriage. megan robertson will manage the freedom indiana campaign. she's a veteran who has managed campaigns for greg ballard and luke messer. >> "very strong republican, have been since i was 21." >> reporter: she will now try to expand a bi-partisan coalition. >> catherine: the "freedom indiana" organizers say that if this goes to a referendum, they plan a big- money campaign --- which could add up to millions of dollars. >> pam: if you thought the giants' season couldn't get any worse, you were wrong. jason will let you know how long matt cain will be on the shelf -- coming up later in sports. we're new to town.ells. welcome to monroe. so you can move more effortlessly... we want to open
>> sutton: it already is. people vote with their feet.e. >> reporter: it's a movement bolstered by shifting public opinion. the wish-tv/ball state hoosier survey conducted late last year found 54- percent opposed to the marriage amendment and just 38-percent in support. in fact, the survey revealed a 45-to-45 percent tie on the issue of legalizing gay marriage. megan robertson will manage the freedom indiana campaign. she's a veteran who has managed campaigns for greg ballard and...
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this is a marriage certificate in the back of my book on sutton place. you cannot see it really, but at the top says his address, 36 sutton place south apartment six something. the most exclusive block in manhattan for cash. he bought an apartment for cash. he was a multitask. obviously. but listen to this. now, he was also incredibly protective. gregory senior was basically going to kill -- like one time on a bank job this guy named donnie in 1980 happened to criticize gregory jr. who was working as a lookout. he just said something, like gregg jr. should never been more prepared, not release serious criticism. scarpa sr. had this ironically named social club called the blimpie boys. that was what they called it. no one could tell me where they got the boat that -- the name. he tells donny to come over. there are like six guys playing cards in the front room. scarpa seniors in the back. tawny locks and, has no clue what is about to happen. scarpa says, understand you like to criticize my son. in the starting to talk. scarpa pulls out a gun and shoots in
this is a marriage certificate in the back of my book on sutton place. you cannot see it really, but at the top says his address, 36 sutton place south apartment six something. the most exclusive block in manhattan for cash. he bought an apartment for cash. he was a multitask. obviously. but listen to this. now, he was also incredibly protective. gregory senior was basically going to kill -- like one time on a bank job this guy named donnie in 1980 happened to criticize gregory jr. who was...
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they say mark sutton died when he crashed into a rocky ridge. see him here wearing a winged suit. he drew cheers during the olympic0s opening jeremy -- jeremy -- ceremony and suton had been part of a gathering of divers jumping from helicopters. >>> the so-called infomer shall king may lose a huge portion of his fortune for misleading advertisement. he is kevin trudeau. if you have not seen him on tv, may he seen his books, including natural cures they dope want you to know about -- they don't want you to know about, and debt cures they don't want you to know about. bet feds went after him for claims he made in promoting a different book. the weight loss cure they don't want you to know about. >> i lost 45-pounds in 45 days. if you're watching and need to lose weight, would you like to lose one pound of fat a day, up to ten pounds in the first 4 hours? >> the federal trade commission claims trudeau seriously misled customers when he said that the diet was easy, when in fact it requires you to injection -- inject yourself with a prescription drug
they say mark sutton died when he crashed into a rocky ridge. see him here wearing a winged suit. he drew cheers during the olympic0s opening jeremy -- jeremy -- ceremony and suton had been part of a gathering of divers jumping from helicopters. >>> the so-called infomer shall king may lose a huge portion of his fortune for misleading advertisement. he is kevin trudeau. if you have not seen him on tv, may he seen his books, including natural cures they dope want you to know about --...
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werfel you have heard of willey sutton haven't you, the famous bank robber? >> yes. >> well mr. connolly, now didn't you, i thought you had great testimony. what was the number you said were prosecuted? >> i believe mr. chairman the last hearing we had i want to say because i asked, i want to say there were four convictions. >> four convictions. we are lucky that willie sutton isn't around today because he could skim the irs and get away with it. can you tell us where we are in execution? >> i don't have the exact number but i can tell you in the area of criminal acts ex-investigation just like some of the areas we have described a significant ramp up in activity. we had 1100 investigations underway this year. we have convictions -- >> how many? >> i don't know the exact number >> the ranking member has said it is just a handful and that is disgraceful. people are stealing from the taxpayer and they are getting away with it. when the staff told me that some of the drug dealers are switching out to scamming and ripping off the irs again with these illegal payments that should rai
werfel you have heard of willey sutton haven't you, the famous bank robber? >> yes. >> well mr. connolly, now didn't you, i thought you had great testimony. what was the number you said were prosecuted? >> i believe mr. chairman the last hearing we had i want to say because i asked, i want to say there were four convictions. >> four convictions. we are lucky that willie sutton isn't around today because he could skim the irs and get away with it. can you tell us where we...
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the video comes from the police department in the london borough of sutton.shows two women getting cash from an atm as a man approaches trying to take their money. but they pushed him away, and after the would-be robber spat at one of the women who reacted by pulling him off his bike. as the woman went to join their mother, the man actually had the audacity to yell, your kids need to learn some manners! this shout-out goes to the women for fighting back. nascar is about excitement. but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." north korea has rescinded an invitation for a u.s. delegation to visit the country. the delegation was going to try to secure the release of american kenneth bay wh
the video comes from the police department in the london borough of sutton.shows two women getting cash from an atm as a man approaches trying to take their money. but they pushed him away, and after the would-be robber spat at one of the women who reacted by pulling him off his bike. as the woman went to join their mother, the man actually had the audacity to yell, your kids need to learn some manners! this shout-out goes to the women for fighting back. nascar is about excitement. but tracking...
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willie sutton, yeah. it's the same thing with the middle west. that is why politicians talk big but they don't want to do anything once they are in office. there aren't enough rich people. fdr said soak the rich. he couldn't do it. they're just worn enough people and the poor don't have enough money to tax of the money has to come from the masses, this middle-class. i don't think they're picking up the -- a good question. yes? >> i wanted to make two points. the first proposal at the national political level to enact deductibility of college tuition goes back to the early years of the reagan administration. he was criticized by the democrats as being elitist for supporting the upper lower class rather than the lower middle class and cutting property taxes has definitely been a right-wing rule in the 70s and 80s. >> i agree. i don't think the parties are as as -- as we like to make them. i don't know who came up with them first but schumer is circulating them again whether they are new or original. again this is a bipartisan cause. i don't think i
willie sutton, yeah. it's the same thing with the middle west. that is why politicians talk big but they don't want to do anything once they are in office. there aren't enough rich people. fdr said soak the rich. he couldn't do it. they're just worn enough people and the poor don't have enough money to tax of the money has to come from the masses, this middle-class. i don't think they're picking up the -- a good question. yes? >> i wanted to make two points. the first proposal at the...
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sutton place is the most exclusive block in the manhattan for cash and set her up as his mistress aid he would read community and he was a multi tasker obviously. listen to this. he was also incredibly protective and scarpa sr. once on a bank job would criticize junior and said he should have been more prepared. not serious criticism of but scarpa sr. has a social club called the baby boy's. [laughter] nobody could tell me where they got that name so six diets or playing cards in donny walks in with new clues about what is about to happen if he says industry to criticize my son? and he pulls out a gun and shoots him dead in his book brains splatter in there in shock. i cannot believe that. in scarpa said later i wish i could dig him up so i could shoot him again. the yet we go back paul is trying to keep track of all of this but this guy larry was a hero some delivery boy. he was a young stud like frankie avalon and the sees him and says i'll like to fool around with him. would you mind? he used to come over to make love to linda and senior would be of the house watching a mary had no
sutton place is the most exclusive block in the manhattan for cash and set her up as his mistress aid he would read community and he was a multi tasker obviously. listen to this. he was also incredibly protective and scarpa sr. once on a bank job would criticize junior and said he should have been more prepared. not serious criticism of but scarpa sr. has a social club called the baby boy's. [laughter] nobody could tell me where they got that name so six diets or playing cards in donny walks in...
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if willie sutton was alive. forget the banks, draw up grant requests. how do you get them?! liz: $31 billion in grant money available. charles: 31 billion? liz: 31 billion. i tell you i know for a fact at love these researchers actually use the money, i'm not joking to buy houses on lakes in places that they want to travel to. charles: talking earlier in the week, about the restaurant organization, union organization, pushing antibusiness agenda. getting taxpayer dollars. how do they go about it? it is amazing. should look into it. 31 billion. you can imagine, waste, fraud @nd abuse in that thing. liz: use the money here in the united states to help it our people, our poor people. charles: brazilians can figure out how to stop smoking. >> they already have. they're doing it. charles: absolutely amazing. thanks a lot, emac a judge shoots down new york city's controversial "stop-and-frisk" law. new at 10:00, a former nypd detective will weigh in. you know this guy. we'll talk to the man that printed this dress from a 3d printer. is that part of fashion future? we'll find out.
if willie sutton was alive. forget the banks, draw up grant requests. how do you get them?! liz: $31 billion in grant money available. charles: 31 billion? liz: 31 billion. i tell you i know for a fact at love these researchers actually use the money, i'm not joking to buy houses on lakes in places that they want to travel to. charles: talking earlier in the week, about the restaurant organization, union organization, pushing antibusiness agenda. getting taxpayer dollars. how do they go about...
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the death of the stuntman who portrayed james bond at the 2012 london olympics. 42-year-old mark suttonhe tuxedo, he was killed at an airshow in switerland. he jumped from a helicopter and hit a ridge. he's best remembered for playing 007 and parachuting onto the field of the opening ceremony of the summer games. the also person in the photo, also a fellow stuntman, said he lost a close friend who shared a common bond with him. >>> google is currently defending itself against a data mining lawsuit and filed a legal motion quoting an earlier court decision that says a person has no legitimate expectation of privacy and information they voluntarily turn over to third parties. that has some g-mail users pausing before they hit send. >> if it is not confidence, who is able to see it, and what things can be extracted from it? >> google says it takes privacy and security very seriously. industry experts told ktvu that anyone who sends or receives e- mail through a third party should expect messages will go through automated processing. >>> your social media rights don't necessarily die when y
the death of the stuntman who portrayed james bond at the 2012 london olympics. 42-year-old mark suttonhe tuxedo, he was killed at an airshow in switerland. he jumped from a helicopter and hit a ridge. he's best remembered for playing 007 and parachuting onto the field of the opening ceremony of the summer games. the also person in the photo, also a fellow stuntman, said he lost a close friend who shared a common bond with him. >>> google is currently defending itself against a data...
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. >> reporter: to paraphrase the bank robber willie sutton when asked why he robs banks?hat's where the money is. that's why some people play powerball. some people are losers. someone bought a winning million dollar lottery ticket, same market in south brunswick in new jersey where one of powerball tickets was sold and incredibly they never claimed the prize. in most states you have up to one year to cash in. so, if you think you bought a ticket at one of the locations we mentioned or in the state of minnesota, you might want to take a look and compare the ticket to the winnerring numbers. jamie. jamie: i'm sure they did not come forward because it was just a million. good point for them to check. thanks, david lee. keep playing. bill is two smart. he puts his $2 in the bank. i tell you a little more about the odds. you are more likely to get struck by lightning, we hope that doesn't happen than win powerball. you might have guessed that one, odds of that 1 in 10,000. you have a better chance bamming astronaut. that is 1 in 13 million. compare that to the 1 in 175 millio
. >> reporter: to paraphrase the bank robber willie sutton when asked why he robs banks?hat's where the money is. that's why some people play powerball. some people are losers. someone bought a winning million dollar lottery ticket, same market in south brunswick in new jersey where one of powerball tickets was sold and incredibly they never claimed the prize. in most states you have up to one year to cash in. so, if you think you bought a ticket at one of the locations we mentioned or in...
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i do not know if you've ever heard of willie sutton. a famous famous a bank robber of the 50s.fter he was captured, they asked him why he robbed banks. he says because that is where they keep the money. they have to stop the crime before it starts. whatever the percentage is of them grabbing guns, they're stopping crime before it starts. i do not know where he lives but i would give you dollars for donuts that he probably lives in an all white, crime free area. there is a reason why the cops go into this area. they know that is where the crime is. if he does not like it, that is too bad. i appreciate the point. i will leave out the where do i let part. i live in brooklyn. i used to work at the manhattan public defenders were you deal with defendants accused of crimes throughout the city who cannot afford their money to buy a lawyer. i have some both personal and legal expertise in the area crime-fighting which is not by any means to diminish the fact that these are tough questions people want their communities safe. -- substantivece part of the question, are the police simply g
i do not know if you've ever heard of willie sutton. a famous famous a bank robber of the 50s.fter he was captured, they asked him why he robbed banks. he says because that is where they keep the money. they have to stop the crime before it starts. whatever the percentage is of them grabbing guns, they're stopping crime before it starts. i do not know where he lives but i would give you dollars for donuts that he probably lives in an all white, crime free area. there is a reason why the cops go...
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. >> more on the market, obvious currencies is camilla sutton, and stephen short, ladies and gentlemene you. camilla, let me start with you. considering all the discussion about what's going to happen with monetary policy. >> absolutely, i think for us it's a case of u.s. dollars likely to be stronger him when we look at the euro, all the signs fundamentally have been for a weaker euro. it is based on flow driving out of the oem and the u.s. markets. all of that has support euro. the option markets, are highlighting that euro is likely to begin moving lower. >> that's because of weakness in europe, not because of fed tapering or both go hand-in-hand? >> i think both go hand-in-hand, however, i think when we get into september and we really look towards tapering through that non-farm payroll, it is likely to be an environment where the u.s. dollar strengthens, the euro is supported by those flows. they begin to fall away. a does drive a much weaker euro. >> you plan any of these big emerging markets and front ear markets moved, if rupe, the brazilian royale suffering dramatic declines a
. >> more on the market, obvious currencies is camilla sutton, and stephen short, ladies and gentlemene you. camilla, let me start with you. considering all the discussion about what's going to happen with monetary policy. >> absolutely, i think for us it's a case of u.s. dollars likely to be stronger him when we look at the euro, all the signs fundamentally have been for a weaker euro. it is based on flow driving out of the oem and the u.s. markets. all of that has support euro....
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i don't know if you ever heard of sutton? >> sure. >> famous bank robber of the '50s. after he was captured they asked him why he robbed banks. he said i go there because that's where they keep the money. the police of new york go to these areas because that's where the crime is. they have to stop the crime before it starts. whatever the percentage is of them grabbing guns, they're stopping crime before it starts. i don't know where mr. melbourne lives, but i would give you dollars todo nuts he lives in an all white crime free area. there's a reason why the cops go into this area because they know that's where the crime is. if he doesn't like it that's too bad. >> all right. >> i appreciate the point. i'll leave out the where do i live. i live in brooklyn. i used to work where you go in and you deal with the indigent defends who can't afford money to buy a lawyer. i have some personal and legal expertise in the area of crime fighting which is not by any means to did he finish the fact that these are tough questions and people wants their community safe while we want to
i don't know if you ever heard of sutton? >> sure. >> famous bank robber of the '50s. after he was captured they asked him why he robbed banks. he said i go there because that's where they keep the money. the police of new york go to these areas because that's where the crime is. they have to stop the crime before it starts. whatever the percentage is of them grabbing guns, they're stopping crime before it starts. i don't know where mr. melbourne lives, but i would give you dollars...
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mark sutton was wing diving from a helicopter in a special glider suit when he crashed into a mountainittle brother before killing them and shot the family dogs. investigators a say a crowbar was found next to the body of hannah's mother. she was rescued after a week-long man hunt that ended with james dimaggio shot and killed by fbi. >>> a stunning announcement from marion bartoli. the 28-year-old from france said she's retiring from tennis. she had been defeated in a match in cincinnati and said constant physical pain had taken its physical pain had taken its toll. bartoli said her wimbledon victory of six weeks was the last bit of something she had left. >>> and one burger buff was thinking outside the bun when he concocted the most expensiive burger ever. he ordered 20 beef patties and 20 toppings and the tab -- $38. i would like to see him try to eat that thing. >>> 8:06. back outside to matt and savannah. sounds disgusting. >> with a chaser of lip ater. let's go to al with a check of the weather. >> he would have been 28 if he had lived. there's a disturbing sign back there. that
mark sutton was wing diving from a helicopter in a special glider suit when he crashed into a mountainittle brother before killing them and shot the family dogs. investigators a say a crowbar was found next to the body of hannah's mother. she was rescued after a week-long man hunt that ended with james dimaggio shot and killed by fbi. >>> a stunning announcement from marion bartoli. the 28-year-old from france said she's retiring from tennis. she had been defeated in a match in...
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charley sutton is the vice chair of the board. -- shirley sutton. the cmo of union memorial hospital. we are in conversation right now, trying to collect -- create collaboration with union memorial to do the same thing. just want to say, first of all, senator card in, we're very proud of what you and the governor have done. agnes, we have. worked very hard over the past three years trying to figure out a way to manage people in the emergency room. i will say we have concerns that as more people get coverage, that some of that work will have to either expand or look at how we can prove because we expect more people with the concern over primary care and access will actually flood the er rooms. care,g with us baltimore we think we will be able to manage people, not just with in the hospital doors, but outside in the community a lot better. that is one of the goals of st. agnes, saying once they leave, we still have ownership with the people that go out into the communities. >> mosaic and 14 other organizations are involved in the whole enterprise zone
charley sutton is the vice chair of the board. -- shirley sutton. the cmo of union memorial hospital. we are in conversation right now, trying to collect -- create collaboration with union memorial to do the same thing. just want to say, first of all, senator card in, we're very proud of what you and the governor have done. agnes, we have. worked very hard over the past three years trying to figure out a way to manage people in the emergency room. i will say we have concerns that as more people...
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shirley sutton the is the vice chair of our board, she represents st. agnes hospital, and maybe i'll invite her to talk in a second. and then stuart bell, the cmo of union memorial hospital, and we are in conversation right now trying to create a collaboration with union memorial to do exactly the same thing. so, shirley, stuart, do you want to say a couple of words? >> i just want to say, first of all, um, senator cardin, we are very proud of what you and the governor have done. it was a courageous act to just move forward irregardless of the outcome of supreme court. speaking for st. agnes, we certainly have worked very, very hard over the past three years trying to figure out a way to manage people in our emergency room. i will say we have some concerns that as more people get coverage, that some of that work will have to sort of either expand or look at how we can improve, because we expect that even more people with that concern over primary care access will actually flood our er rooms. so, you know, working with bms but also working with west balt
shirley sutton the is the vice chair of our board, she represents st. agnes hospital, and maybe i'll invite her to talk in a second. and then stuart bell, the cmo of union memorial hospital, and we are in conversation right now trying to create a collaboration with union memorial to do exactly the same thing. so, shirley, stuart, do you want to say a couple of words? >> i just want to say, first of all, um, senator cardin, we are very proud of what you and the governor have done. it was a...
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trey sutton is the vice chair of our board. she represents saint agnes hospital and all may invite her to talk in a second. stewart dell is the cml at union memorial hospital and we're in conversation right now to create collaborationist union memorial to do exactly the same thing. do we want to say a couple of words? >> first of all, senator cardin, we are proud of what you and the governor had done. it was a courageous act to move forward irregardless of the outcome of supreme court. speaking for saint agnes, we certainly have worked very, very hard over the past three years trying to figure out a way to manage people in our emergency room. i will say we have some concerns that as more people get coverage that some of that work will have to sort of either expand or look at how we can improve because we expect even more people with that concern over primary care access will actually slide our er rooms. so you know, working with vms, but also west baltimore care, another organization that we work with mosaic. we think we will d
trey sutton is the vice chair of our board. she represents saint agnes hospital and all may invite her to talk in a second. stewart dell is the cml at union memorial hospital and we're in conversation right now to create collaborationist union memorial to do exactly the same thing. do we want to say a couple of words? >> first of all, senator cardin, we are proud of what you and the governor had done. it was a courageous act to move forward irregardless of the outcome of supreme court....