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sutton's girlfriend emily was also shot during the incident.he 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, that's
sutton's girlfriend emily was also shot during the incident.he 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,...
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charged with killing her 38-year-old husband, johnnie sutton, who was in the army. anne arundel county police confirming his body was stabbed, found in the home friday at 10:30 in the morning. police were called to check on his welfare after he failed to show up for work. his wife turned herself in saturday and is being held on second degree murder. the couple's child, who was there when the killing happened, was not hurt and has been placed with relatives. the home is the only one on the street with christmas decorations in the yard. neighbors say the couple was quiet, had just moved in a few months ago. they had no idea from the outside there was trouble in the home. so far anne arundel county police have not released a motive behind this fatal stabbing. reporting live in laurel, maryland, darcy spencer, news 4. >>> a man apparently slipped and fell on some ice before drowning on the lake in centennial park. police haven't released the man's name, but they think he was in his 50s. they found him in the water this morning. police do not suspect foul play. the park
charged with killing her 38-year-old husband, johnnie sutton, who was in the army. anne arundel county police confirming his body was stabbed, found in the home friday at 10:30 in the morning. police were called to check on his welfare after he failed to show up for work. his wife turned herself in saturday and is being held on second degree murder. the couple's child, who was there when the killing happened, was not hurt and has been placed with relatives. the home is the only one on the...
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ceo larry sutton's business is booming. when he started 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 wholesal
ceo larry sutton's business is booming. when he started 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...
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marquita sutton turn herself into police yesterday. husband was found inside their home friday morning. wasstigators say sutton stabbed to death. the couples 21-month-old child was at home. weather, check on the here is a live look outside. things are much better compared to the wet weather we saw yesterday. steve rudin has a look. >> the sunshine was a welcome change. we have been watching temperatures from the weather center. the colder air about to move overhead, that will be the big story for the day tomorrow and even into tuesday. 34 degrees at dulles. 28 degrees in west virginia. the area of low pressure that brought us nasty weather yesterday is now long gone. a few breaks in the clouds, but we will see scattered clouds overnight. evening plans? no problem at all. wins out of the west at 10-15. a bit of a wind chill. daytime highs in the lower to mid 50s. i will tell you when in the next few minutes. fornother disappointing day redskins fans. in the end, it was close, but the redskins could not get the win. more on what went wro
marquita sutton turn herself into police yesterday. husband was found inside their home friday morning. wasstigators say sutton stabbed to death. the couples 21-month-old child was at home. weather, check on the here is a live look outside. things are much better compared to the wet weather we saw yesterday. steve rudin has a look. >> the sunshine was a welcome change. we have been watching temperatures from the weather center. the colder air about to move overhead, that will be the big...
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. >> do you remember willie sutton?how come he robbed banks? >> that's where the money is. >> exactly. washington, d.c. that's where the money is. >> that works in reverse, too. the banks will keep coming back to our congress, because that's where the money is. our money. all right. that does it for "the psycycle." joy reid, all yours. >> leave it to ari to bring back eddie murphy. >>> president obama is making a list, and he's checking it twice. >> this is the defining challenge of our time. making sure our economy works for every working american. that's why i ran for president. the basic bargain at the heart of our economy. this increasing inequality is most pronounced in our country. a child may never be able to escape poverty, because she lacks a decent education or health care. that should offend all of us. what drives me is a grandson, a son, a father, an american, is to make sure that every striving, hard-working, optimistic kid has the same incredible chance that this country gave me. dr. king once said, of all
. >> do you remember willie sutton?how come he robbed banks? >> that's where the money is. >> exactly. washington, d.c. that's where the money is. >> that works in reverse, too. the banks will keep coming back to our congress, because that's where the money is. our money. all right. that does it for "the psycycle." joy reid, all yours. >> leave it to ari to bring back eddie murphy. >>> president obama is making a list, and he's checking it twice....
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sutton house i grew up here in this desert of dupont. his father is around ninety and no one knows his exact age. the sens used to live a nomadic life petting goats and sending to friends and they tapped from the frankincense tree. the ao that the sens make cuts in the desert east of different period of months. then harvest the reds and the trees he creates the final harvest in late summer reads them that frankincense. the busted with a few youths frankincense but with that issue the climate many of them died and more animals also. on average frankincense i can produce up to ten kilos of rice in here it used to be blasted its way tango the blue sport that most of them sometimes sells a few secs to gemini. but must now go to korea or japan they have small money sets around seven thousand tonnes of frankincense are connected into phi eta. the sentence father used to bring the incense to the coast by camel. now that's a thing of the pops. and driving off road vehicle is better than driving a camel most of them cents. i sat on a port city of
sutton house i grew up here in this desert of dupont. his father is around ninety and no one knows his exact age. the sens used to live a nomadic life petting goats and sending to friends and they tapped from the frankincense tree. the ao that the sens make cuts in the desert east of different period of months. then harvest the reds and the trees he creates the final harvest in late summer reads them that frankincense. the busted with a few youths frankincense but with that issue the climate...
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the present pocket and pay as little sutton said the government won back down in the face of the longest ride to hit the railway tce the defendant futile. we can't see it here today. we compromised. we've got to cruise to post just because of the current difficulties billy's heart and celeste were branded as period. we really the foundation for sustainable development of the economy and society mikhail kalashnikov designer of the iconic is still quite full with this is a nineteen has died in his home city all the contents the ak forty seven as is popularly known is now believed to be unusable the one hundred countries. and it's been listed among the outstanding inventions of the twentieth century. our coespondent can spell when reports from washington. it is the tool and often the symbol of revolution and ak forty seven rifle in the hands of a rebel fighter. monday its creator me kind of kalashnikov died in the same russian city where the first ak forty seven were built in the years immediately after world war two. he was ninety four since then the design has been modified copy it and bu
the present pocket and pay as little sutton said the government won back down in the face of the longest ride to hit the railway tce the defendant futile. we can't see it here today. we compromised. we've got to cruise to post just because of the current difficulties billy's heart and celeste were branded as period. we really the foundation for sustainable development of the economy and society mikhail kalashnikov designer of the iconic is still quite full with this is a nineteen has died in...
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published a chopped up from big raymond outlining how corporations could abuse the treaty and mayor sutton who works for a foundation which aims to defend internet freedom believes some of which is being suggested in asia pacific is way behind the times t.v. remains to be secret because really if it was shown in the sunlight and people were able to know what was in it then it really wouldn't be what so long. several groups in washington d.c. have been talking about the copyright provisions that we've seen from a leak from february two thousand and eleven and we've been warning about its provisions and how we were in part people's freedom of speech and privacy rights online and the u.s. continues to be pushing for those provisions despite the fact that we've been talking to negotiators and talking and trying to communicate with our government about our concern the big problem with copyright is that technology has changed and they and a lot of these companies are just refusing to sort of adopt to existing reality of the internet how we all just want to interact and share and contribute to th
published a chopped up from big raymond outlining how corporations could abuse the treaty and mayor sutton who works for a foundation which aims to defend internet freedom believes some of which is being suggested in asia pacific is way behind the times t.v. remains to be secret because really if it was shown in the sunlight and people were able to know what was in it then it really wouldn't be what so long. several groups in washington d.c. have been talking about the copyright provisions that...
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well you know road sutton was here to kiss on the view that it imposed on the health post and around the courthouse time this morning two men arrived at the photo or hear him and that the woman inside as the day can open goal. they forced their way in to other man that forced the way in from the back of the house at once the four men were inside at the track and bless the day and on for eight year old daughter and they demanded money that they open the safe in the house and they took a substantial amount of money believed to be around thirty thousand euro in cash. the evt titled mistake and counter top and they left but the funny car which is zero seventy haunted see all of the now add this to be david's park are shown marty is a dentist with a number of practices on the northside of dublin he was into the house at the time. this cake and ice to free herself of her childish heart winemaker and raise the alarm car the three are investigating condition appeared to hide from you with information he was in this area at the time this morning the two top eighty nine to contact them thank y
well you know road sutton was here to kiss on the view that it imposed on the health post and around the courthouse time this morning two men arrived at the photo or hear him and that the woman inside as the day can open goal. they forced their way in to other man that forced the way in from the back of the house at once the four men were inside at the track and bless the day and on for eight year old daughter and they demanded money that they open the safe in the house and they took a...
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bitcoin no i wouldn't say so i think it's still quite say market at the moment i think they're all sutton barriers to entry in terms of understanding but it's possible that will happen in the future so that there leyland thanks so much for being on the kaiser placements all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser stacy herbert i'd like to thank our guest ned naylor leyland if you'd like to get in touch tweet us kaiser report intellect on that kind of thing but you know. the. problem. complex human activity. in the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. kill a bunch of people who don't know the one thing on their premises there are of us people. reading. this some of them shoots my brother in the leg not intentional because it is because it was night time four in the morning even the best even the pouch shoulders. are going to make mistakes does this whole idea of brotherhood an author and come broader in this sense it was in this context it has absolutely no place. in effect that means you can jump in a
bitcoin no i wouldn't say so i think it's still quite say market at the moment i think they're all sutton barriers to entry in terms of understanding but it's possible that will happen in the future so that there leyland thanks so much for being on the kaiser placements all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser stacy herbert i'd like to thank our guest ned naylor leyland if you'd like to get in touch tweet us kaiser report intellect on that kind of...
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. >> reporter: her son was 27- year-old deshawn sutton. . the president of the police officer's association said that there is no way they can help all of the people in need but the small impact they make is still worthwhile. >>> tonight there is still plenty of christmas shopping to be done a lot of stores are still open and most are still looking for that perfect gift. christina is live where the stores are still open. >> reporter: yeah. we are at the same store from yesterday but it's nowhere near as crazy as it was 24 hours ago. even the parking lot is full we found some grandparents roped in to some last minute shopping just hours before christmas. a grandparent will do almost anything for their grandchildren, including last minute shopping on christmas eve. >> we are taking all the three girls to get presents for each other and for their parents without the parents coming . >> reporter: they are in pleasant hill looking for a specific disney set. >> the 9-year-old wants it. i have no clue. >> reporter: while she went inside lee came ou
. >> reporter: her son was 27- year-old deshawn sutton. . the president of the police officer's association said that there is no way they can help all of the people in need but the small impact they make is still worthwhile. >>> tonight there is still plenty of christmas shopping to be done a lot of stores are still open and most are still looking for that perfect gift. christina is live where the stores are still open. >> reporter: yeah. we are at the same store from...
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a man is caught on the security camera outside the thoma and sutton eye care store. >> outside the storesee 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 $25,000
a man is caught on the security camera outside the thoma and sutton eye care store. >> outside the storesee 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...
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he also played the typewriter was an enemy of creativity, and how much more was imported to a sutton'st want to be today's noris. a silly fellow, he was. there are those today who think writing on the computer is the death of great fiction. writers thrive on adversity and have ever since god stopped writing and humans took over the task. but tha there are internet dynas that you challenges. in fact, there's concerns about interactivity, one of the web world's waving flags, the techies don't want to know that reading the book is the essence of interactivity. where the readers life flows through the senses as through an electric circuit animating those senses and bring them to life in the mind so that it is only when a book is read that it is completed. nothing else is as interactive as that, and the book is written in silence and read in silence. another advantage in our noisy world. integrity of the mine is maintained, but the ability to live in an extended discourse. so that isn't the problem, nor is the major problem the undercutting of office copyright and pirating of text equivalen
he also played the typewriter was an enemy of creativity, and how much more was imported to a sutton'st want to be today's noris. a silly fellow, he was. there are those today who think writing on the computer is the death of great fiction. writers thrive on adversity and have ever since god stopped writing and humans took over the task. but tha there are internet dynas that you challenges. in fact, there's concerns about interactivity, one of the web world's waving flags, the techies don't...
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trucks and big suvsment he said when he was asked why are you doing that, he said why did willie sutton rob bankses? because that's where the money is. and mark royce echoed that today with him as well. gm, he says, a very, very different company b today. >> if anything's changed and i could sum it up in a sentence, it'd be the has become a revenue-generating, customer-focused company again instead of a distressed inti bety. those are the big changes. we've worked very hard, and i'm just so proud of everybody. >> reporter: and, you know, that is why, liz, a lot of people are thinking very positively about gm stock. it has done pretty well, a lot of people think it's going to do a lot more. now that the government is out, now that new management is coming in. and i'll tell you, really exciting to see these trucks -- that's a heavy duty. that's the chevy silverado heavy duty pickup and, boy, that is a big, massive piece of technology right there. liz: whoa. and the silverado, they have great margins, don't they? that's the real moneymaker for some of these companies. >> reporter: they do.
trucks and big suvsment he said when he was asked why are you doing that, he said why did willie sutton rob bankses? because that's where the money is. and mark royce echoed that today with him as well. gm, he says, a very, very different company b today. >> if anything's changed and i could sum it up in a sentence, it'd be the has become a revenue-generating, customer-focused company again instead of a distressed inti bety. those are the big changes. we've worked very hard, and i'm just...
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friday's the club only in the lebanese capital which killed a former finance minister muhammad taught sutton six others which also was leading a critique of damascus. this was my cat smell and salt now reports emotions are running high in beirut today and it is extremely tax maybe it's time now. this normally bustling streets is unusually quiet the shops are closed and many people have not turned out to work. see carrying tensions run high the local headlines warning that political dialogue between winston backed much fourteen inches above the back too much. age may collapse after the assassination of martin it's on the opposition leader muhammad to god the goal of all of this is to cause strife that the sectarian joys and that's what they want. they targeted shiites area one day that another day somewhere else it's a growing hatred. back on the scene in investigative assistance on each other's work on much needed repairs. these streets away. one is gathered to pay their respects to suit our family in a tent housing the memorial of former prime minister if he had nearly killed by a combo mac
friday's the club only in the lebanese capital which killed a former finance minister muhammad taught sutton six others which also was leading a critique of damascus. this was my cat smell and salt now reports emotions are running high in beirut today and it is extremely tax maybe it's time now. this normally bustling streets is unusually quiet the shops are closed and many people have not turned out to work. see carrying tensions run high the local headlines warning that political dialogue...
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november and then a bit unsettling rebounds and spent about seven alike who died last four weeks with sutton's he added that the region while it is likely to need an instant ninety eight season of american and priests in and it took an empty seat at the same sentence. and in ict and it's not that it's the ideal one of the campus the next. i didn't have that many worlds and start is about how humans and rats like the liberation of odd thing to stress and crapping like doing it going along for a family member flights christmas itself like is garish as well. once he meets to be on twenty cattle and simulate stupid stupid system this was a time in the second prestigious institute of. i think that the british helps me in the fun aspect of and for security guidance might have succeeded him as i'm fond of having pc detergent and see whats in annual fees to stampede into place money and high street brands and zz top design is the same temperament and like it. if you're wondering what the key ingredients to a successful jump around. and he did albertson's. collins bus bus cause i just read stuff that m
november and then a bit unsettling rebounds and spent about seven alike who died last four weeks with sutton's he added that the region while it is likely to need an instant ninety eight season of american and priests in and it took an empty seat at the same sentence. and in ict and it's not that it's the ideal one of the campus the next. i didn't have that many worlds and start is about how humans and rats like the liberation of odd thing to stress and crapping like doing it going along for a...
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but willie sutton was wrong. banks are not just where the money is. what we are seeing today is value is everywhere. and what the criminals are doing are exploiting all of the repositories of value, whether it's, you, medical services, whether it's insurance services, disability payments, the use of somebody's identity to get a false driver's license, false passport to avoid crime. i mean, so there are just so many opportunities to extract value using people's personal information that, you know, the world has just gotten so much more complicated and consumers think i know how to check the security of my bank accounts. and, of course, in financial services, there are very good recovery methods. we have laws that allow you to correct mistakes on credit cards and bank accounts and so forth. but correcting something like an arrest record, you know, that was created with your information, or a fake passport or social security benefits, or so many of these other forms of identity theft is just -- you know, we haven't really evolved to the place where there
but willie sutton was wrong. banks are not just where the money is. what we are seeing today is value is everywhere. and what the criminals are doing are exploiting all of the repositories of value, whether it's, you, medical services, whether it's insurance services, disability payments, the use of somebody's identity to get a false driver's license, false passport to avoid crime. i mean, so there are just so many opportunities to extract value using people's personal information that, you...