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sutton's girlfriend emily was also shot during the incident.d says the trauma of the night has stayed with him. >> i seen a lot in my life. but i really never had nightmares until i, you know, looked at her laying down on the floor with bullet holes in her chest. i just miss her touch. >> sutton hopes that after today he'll be able to put those memories to rest. emily has received approval for a visit. while authorities claim the bullets that accidentally hit emily came from sutton's gun, emily supports sutton's story and maintains the gunfire came from an unknown assailant. >> i have a scar right here. that's one of them. i got that one in the middle and then this one. the first bullet, i didn't feel it. i just stood there. then i seen the guy running to me. he did it again, and i fell but i was awake the whole time. i was awake. >> despite her wounds, emily says her main concern was for sutton. >> to be honest, nothing else was going through my mind. i just wanted him to be next to me. i love him. he's my baby. >> just being able to touch her
sutton's girlfriend emily was also shot during the incident.d says the trauma of the night has stayed with him. >> i seen a lot in my life. but i really never had nightmares until i, you know, looked at her laying down on the floor with bullet holes in her chest. i just miss her touch. >> sutton hopes that after today he'll be able to put those memories to rest. emily has received approval for a visit. while authorities claim the bullets that accidentally hit emily came from...
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ceo larry sutton's business is booming.tarted his first rent-n-roll in 2000 70 percent was focused on flashy rims. now tires make up half his business, and rent and roll is the 17th largest tire dealer in the country. with household income down five percent since 2009, and credit still hard to come by, the recession is playing the largest role in rent n roll's success. sutton says his customers simply can't afford to shell out a large amount of cash for tires. but they still have a need to keep their cars safe. a lot of people that had the cash and were credit-worthy, all of a sudden didn't have the cash, didn't have a job, but yet they still needed a decent set of tires. the economy is a big reason why this industry is booming. but it's also been the cost of manufacturing tires. gas prices, a world-wide rubber shortage, and tariffs on chinese tires all caused tire prices to jump by 70 percent within the last three years. the cost of raw materials is now going down, but manufacturers still haven't lowered wholesale prices.
ceo larry sutton's business is booming.tarted his first rent-n-roll in 2000 70 percent was focused on flashy rims. now tires make up half his business, and rent and roll is the 17th largest tire dealer in the country. with household income down five percent since 2009, and credit still hard to come by, the recession is playing the largest role in rent n roll's success. sutton says his customers simply can't afford to shell out a large amount of cash for tires. but they still have a need to keep...
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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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at that point, the letter had first been sent to jim sutton. the decision to actually investigate was sent to me on may 7 with a cc to the law firm only. the city should ask itself why does the california fair political practices commission in san francisco know in advance that if there is a violator of ethics and financial disclosure laws in san francisco, jim sutton is his lawyer. the answer is straightforward. [speaker not understood] is so institutionalized in san francisco it is taken for granted. i call this buying exception from accountability, but in fact the influence of the drifters and the thieves of political assets is so entrenched that it is the sort of respectability to be a part of that. the occupied movement is correct. you're going to bleed the society until it collapses completely. the damage is to the faith of our citizens in our society. david chiu having me arrested does not solve society's problems and the lies cost more [inaudible]. thank you. >> thanks. next speaker. >>> hello. thank you, board of supervisors. i'm a med
at that point, the letter had first been sent to jim sutton. the decision to actually investigate was sent to me on may 7 with a cc to the law firm only. the city should ask itself why does the california fair political practices commission in san francisco know in advance that if there is a violator of ethics and financial disclosure laws in san francisco, jim sutton is his lawyer. the answer is straightforward. [speaker not understood] is so institutionalized in san francisco it is taken for...
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i don't go nowhere near sutton place. - so after the club, where were you last night, mr. lanier?ll you. - first, we'll review their priors. then we'll see what they have to say. - so this dealer andre lanier doesn't look good for this? - well, neither he nor anybody in his crowd have sexual assault or rape charges. - all of their priors involve protecting their drug trade. - and what do the tox screens say? - valium and alcohol. a lot of it. plus small amounts of something found on her skin. a medicinal cleanser. - whoever did this was precise, very thorough, didn't want to leave a trace. so this girl leaves the club, gets her face stitched up, and then heads home. now doesn't that highlight the boyfriend? - cell phone records show him calling her seven times last night. some calls coming in right around the time of the murder. - he wouldn't be calling her if he was killing her. - right. also when we talked to him, he seemed genuinely upset. - he even shed a few tears. - there's an old saying in my family. a man only cries when his mother or his dog dies. well, for sure over the
i don't go nowhere near sutton place. - so after the club, where were you last night, mr. lanier?ll you. - first, we'll review their priors. then we'll see what they have to say. - so this dealer andre lanier doesn't look good for this? - well, neither he nor anybody in his crowd have sexual assault or rape charges. - all of their priors involve protecting their drug trade. - and what do the tox screens say? - valium and alcohol. a lot of it. plus small amounts of something found on her skin. a...
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then he met crystal sutton at a club, they married in 2004 and had twin boys, now 9. >> he has such always so forgiving and caring. >> he had fame, fortune and now a family. and the stain on his past. how much did it eat at you? >> it seemed like it wasn't fair for me to, you know, be happy. you know what i'm saying? i used to curb my happiness. you know? like just -- now, wait a minute, i'm smiling and laughing too much. >> he remained haunted by his secret, that shooting in harlem. what ever happened to that man? was he dead? >> i thought about whether or not he had children because of being a father. here i am trying to be a father. >> did anybody know that you were hiding from this demon? this thing in your past? >> i feel like i couldn't really tell anybody because i didn't want them to be involved. >> burdened by an unbearable secret, g. dep's music suffered and combs dropped him from the label. >> it was probably the drugs. i was knee deep in trying to medicate myself. everything was boiling down. >> the guilt? >> yeah. >> to that. >> in late 2010, coleman couldn't bear it anym
then he met crystal sutton at a club, they married in 2004 and had twin boys, now 9. >> he has such always so forgiving and caring. >> he had fame, fortune and now a family. and the stain on his past. how much did it eat at you? >> it seemed like it wasn't fair for me to, you know, be happy. you know what i'm saying? i used to curb my happiness. you know? like just -- now, wait a minute, i'm smiling and laughing too much. >> he remained haunted by his secret, that...
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why should he -- willie sutton said unless th come many there to rob him, i don't know anybody that robsoffee shop. that is dumber than dirt. i don't know why he said it. >> eric: hold on, john. ebony, realquickly. is schultz trying to become a lobbyist, antigun lobbyist? >> i don't think he is doing that. there is pcedent for this type of ceo political statement. we saw this with chick-fil-a last year. coming without the rely hard bright line stance against marriage equality. is it bad for business? i don't think necessarily. chick-fil-a didn't see a downfall of their business. they had 2.2% sales increase after that political statement. starbucks, itself, too, gone down this road again taking a bright line stance in favor of marriage equality. three weeks after that stance, the stock percentages went up 15%. i don't think it's bad for business. >> eric: john, you have been waiting patiently. >> no one on this panel should lecture howard schul on how to run a business. he is doing pretty well without our help. this is a property rights issue, eric, not a second amendment issue. i say th
why should he -- willie sutton said unless th come many there to rob him, i don't know anybody that robsoffee shop. that is dumber than dirt. i don't know why he said it. >> eric: hold on, john. ebony, realquickly. is schultz trying to become a lobbyist, antigun lobbyist? >> i don't think he is doing that. there is pcedent for this type of ceo political statement. we saw this with chick-fil-a last year. coming without the rely hard bright line stance against marriage equality. is it...
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it is still nice to go where the money is, though willie sutton approach. if we can work on polio, something that takes contributions, we will go after it. thing you have done is bill and melinda gates and the foundation. of other thing is almost all your wealth. talk about the gates foundation as opposed to your own foundation. >> originally, my wife and i planned when we were in our 20s that when we had everything we needed, we would give the rest to society. i thought she would outlive me because women live longer. she died in 2004. i had to come out -- come up with a different plan. if you are good at one thing, you are not necessarily good at another. and giveto get someone where your talents are more useful. when my wife had babies, i went to an obstetrician. i did not deliver them myself. i wanted to go to people who were good at giving away money ,nd who were younger, energetic smart, and had the same of captives in philanthropy. the basic principle is that every human life has equal value. if you start with that as your basic assumption, a lot of t
it is still nice to go where the money is, though willie sutton approach. if we can work on polio, something that takes contributions, we will go after it. thing you have done is bill and melinda gates and the foundation. of other thing is almost all your wealth. talk about the gates foundation as opposed to your own foundation. >> originally, my wife and i planned when we were in our 20s that when we had everything we needed, we would give the rest to society. i thought she would outlive...
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angeles, is chris fry rich, the ceo of geolistenning and from washington, d.c., is bonnie bracey suttoneducation director for wired safety.org, thank you for being with us tonight. i want to start with you, the reason why the glendale district has partnered is because last year a teen committeds is jumping from the roof of glendale's valley high school. now the parents have sued the school district, they have plameed cyber bullies for his death. how does the service work, and how would actually prevent bullying at schools. >> thank you, antonio. basically geolistenning empowering the entire school community, that's parents and staffs and students to take up the spoonability of monitoring. so it isn't just fee owe listening doing the monitoring of social networks. we have a mobile application that empowers all of the stakeholders i mentioned, to actually report things that they experience themselves. or that they witness happening, and that is all done anonymously into the system that we have. >> what kind of red flags are you looking for. >> part of what we do, one of our methods is key
angeles, is chris fry rich, the ceo of geolistenning and from washington, d.c., is bonnie bracey suttoneducation director for wired safety.org, thank you for being with us tonight. i want to start with you, the reason why the glendale district has partnered is because last year a teen committeds is jumping from the roof of glendale's valley high school. now the parents have sued the school district, they have plameed cyber bullies for his death. how does the service work, and how would actually...
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a man is caught on the security camera outside the thoma and sutton eye care store. >> outside the storeu can see an individual walking along the sidewalk, and he was carrying what looked like a bucket in one hand and a board in the other, walking up and down the sidewalk. >> seconds later, he knocks out the front door with a heavy rock and enters underneath the center bar. >> he was in a hurry. the alarm was going off and he knew he had just a very few moments to get in, get what he wanted, and get back out. >> the intruder takes the four-foot piece of wood and uses all his might to smash the display case. >> sets the bucket down, and with this board, he starts swinging it like you would swing a baseball bat. >> the thief knows exactly what he's after, according to the store's president and ceo, lance snarr. >> the frames we put in the towers are generally those that are of higher value, things such as the pradas, fendis, guccis the diors and so forth. >> the next morning, he takes a look at the video and can't believe the spectacle at his eye glass store. the damage amounts to almost $
a man is caught on the security camera outside the thoma and sutton eye care store. >> outside the storeu can see an individual walking along the sidewalk, and he was carrying what looked like a bucket in one hand and a board in the other, walking up and down the sidewalk. >> seconds later, he knocks out the front door with a heavy rock and enters underneath the center bar. >> he was in a hurry. the alarm was going off and he knew he had just a very few moments to get in, get...
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willie sutton went to the banks because that is where the money was. lots of companies go to india because that's where cheap labor is. >> i think your point of bringing in a higher skilled person versus a lower skilled person obviously is -- >> [inaudible] >> do we have the microphone so the gentleman can be sneard >> if you don't have the labor available in this country it's going to go offshore. >> i'm agreeing with you but we have to make certain the system has integrity. that's the bottodge line is the lack of integrity. you know when a guy cuts you off on the highway and you say where did you get your license. it's where did you get your green card. it's the system has to have integrity. >> summarize if you will briefly for our audyeps what do you see happening, what do you see in reality happening? >> i'm hoping that people like lou and he's one of my heroes in washington and that's a short list will prevail. i hope that the american people in listening to this program and watching it will reach out to their elected representatives and demand tr
willie sutton went to the banks because that is where the money was. lots of companies go to india because that's where cheap labor is. >> i think your point of bringing in a higher skilled person versus a lower skilled person obviously is -- >> [inaudible] >> do we have the microphone so the gentleman can be sneard >> if you don't have the labor available in this country it's going to go offshore. >> i'm agreeing with you but we have to make certain the system has...
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are searching for a man accused of attacking a woman after their dogs got into a fight along the suttonail. investigators say the man wrapped a leash around the 60- year-old woman's neck, wripped -- ripped off her glasses and threw the phone in the lake. he's described as white, 50 years old, 6 feet tall with a thin build. he had a brown and gray beard. his dog may have been a brown and white australian shepherd. >>> today a teachers' union will file a lawsuit to keep city college from san francisco to being shut down. today, the california federation of teachers will announce it is suing in san francisco superior court on behalf of 85,000 students and 1500 faculty members. >>> congress has seven days to pass a spending bill or face a government shutdown. >> i don't think in america we should throw tantrums when we lose elections and threaten to shut down the government and refuse to pay bills. >> the representatives in the house of representatives agreed to fund everything except for president obama's healthcare law. >> i think the house should hold its ground and begin to pass smaller
are searching for a man accused of attacking a woman after their dogs got into a fight along the suttonail. investigators say the man wrapped a leash around the 60- year-old woman's neck, wripped -- ripped off her glasses and threw the phone in the lake. he's described as white, 50 years old, 6 feet tall with a thin build. he had a brown and gray beard. his dog may have been a brown and white australian shepherd. >>> today a teachers' union will file a lawsuit to keep city college from...
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it is still nice to go where the money is, though willie sutton approach. if we can work on polio, something that takes contributions, we will go after it. >> the unique thing you have done is bill and melinda gates and the foundation. the other thing is almost all of your wealth. talk about the gates foundation as opposed to your own foundation. >> originally, my wife and i planned when we were in our 20s that when we had everything we needed, we would give the rest to society. i thought she would outlive me because women live longer. she died in 2004. i had to come out -- come up with a different plan. if you are good at one thing, you are not necessarily good at another. you need to get someone and give where your talents are more useful. when my wife had babies, i went to an obstetrician. i did not deliver them myself. i wanted to go to people who were good at giving away money and who were younger, energetic, smart, and had the same of captives in philanthropy. the basic principle is that every human life has equal value. if you start with that as your
it is still nice to go where the money is, though willie sutton approach. if we can work on polio, something that takes contributions, we will go after it. >> the unique thing you have done is bill and melinda gates and the foundation. the other thing is almost all of your wealth. talk about the gates foundation as opposed to your own foundation. >> originally, my wife and i planned when we were in our 20s that when we had everything we needed, we would give the rest to society. i...
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willie sutton went to the banks because that's where the money was.anies go to india because that's where cheap labor is. we've got to be careful we don't undermine america's middle class. >> i think your point of bringing in a higher skilled person versus a lower skilled person, obviously -- >> [inaudible] >> do we have the microphone so the gentleman can be heard? >> if you, if you don't have the labor available in this country -- >> we're agreeing with you. >> it's going to go offshore. >> i'm agreeing with you on that, but we have to make certain the system has integrity. that's the bottom line for the entire immigration system is the lack of integrity. you know when some guy cuts you off on the highway and you say where'd you get your license? the idea is to make certain the system has beingty. >> okay. to bring this to a close, and i realize there are many others out there, summarize, if you will briefly for our audience what do you see happening, what's the end game on this? what do you see in reality happening beginning with mike l cutler. >>
willie sutton went to the banks because that's where the money was.anies go to india because that's where cheap labor is. we've got to be careful we don't undermine america's middle class. >> i think your point of bringing in a higher skilled person versus a lower skilled person, obviously -- >> [inaudible] >> do we have the microphone so the gentleman can be heard? >> if you, if you don't have the labor available in this country -- >> we're agreeing with you....