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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, all i was thinking about was him. nothing was else was going through my mind. i just wanted him to be next to me. i love him. he's my baby. >
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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sutton go on beyond his. i appreciate you not kicking me at three minutes you. >> were telling me to cut him off. >> i was. but you didn't, did you? >> if pilpel is speaking as an individual i provided staff to correction to the minutes non substantive and i am not sure if under the office of the city attorney josh wanted to be josh or joshua and they're non substannive and hopefully you will consider them. thanks. >> all those in favor? >> aye. >> opposed? minutes will be adopted. discussion of the executive director's report. >> i don't have any highlights today. we are in a new fiscal year obviously so the report reflects that, and if you didn't get my message earlier i just wanted to point out that today the court of appeal 1st district published its opinion in the lawsuit and found unanimously in favor of the ethics commission. >> jack, you submitted a budget for 4.7 and came out of the mayor's office with 4.5 and across the board of supervisors you got -- [inaudible] >> yes. >> which leaves delta about
sutton go on beyond his. i appreciate you not kicking me at three minutes you. >> were telling me to cut him off. >> i was. but you didn't, did you? >> if pilpel is speaking as an individual i provided staff to correction to the minutes non substantive and i am not sure if under the office of the city attorney josh wanted to be josh or joshua and they're non substannive and hopefully you will consider them. thanks. >> all those in favor? >> aye. >> opposed?...
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. >> yes, i wonder if you could tell us about the relationship between winder and sutton? sutton was very indifferent to him and didn't seem to take very many steps or even respond to his letters. >> the intention is once they're out of richmond, a sort of out of sight, out of mind sets in. and there's a very clear, cognitive disconnect as commanders at camp sumpter are writing to richmond saying we need this, we need this, we need this and nothing is happening. and inspectors come in and say they don't have this, this and this. at a certain point, what are you going to do? and so, i don't know to what extent exactly the relationship between sutton and winder, you know, where it sets. winder, he moves largely because there's a realization that that strategy of centralization is failing as prisoners from the overlying campaign just continue to stream its facility. designed to double its capacity. >> robert domingus, chula vista, california. i'd like to know a little bit more about this man. john who? >> john january. >> is he an officer? >> no, he's enlisted with only a sma
. >> yes, i wonder if you could tell us about the relationship between winder and sutton? sutton was very indifferent to him and didn't seem to take very many steps or even respond to his letters. >> the intention is once they're out of richmond, a sort of out of sight, out of mind sets in. and there's a very clear, cognitive disconnect as commanders at camp sumpter are writing to richmond saying we need this, we need this, we need this and nothing is happening. and inspectors come...
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. >> sutton the suncreen and try to find that shade. it will be a lot of sunshine tomorrow.tracker 6 double scan showing we have dry conditions tonight and really a beautiful night for the channel 6 zooballoon to take flight. chopper 6 flying over zooballoon soar once more winds light. skies have cleared out. so great night for flight open chopper 6 and for rides on channel 6 zooballoon. today got a taste of fall. not feeling like late july, philadelphia, 76. 11 below normal and this is average high for middle of september, allentown 75. trenton 76. wilmington same. wildwood a high of 77 degrees and tonight, temperatures falling well down into the 60s already and trenton it's 46 and millville 65 and philadelphia still 71, still 70 sea isle city. and in the poconos, you need a light sweater, current temperature 54. >>> satellite 6 and action radar shows clouds bubbling up in the afternoon. it's still sdrukting sunshine. ridesing air particles cleared the clouds and they've folen apart and tomorrow more clouds building in the afternoon. it should be brighter and more sunny tha
. >> sutton the suncreen and try to find that shade. it will be a lot of sunshine tomorrow.tracker 6 double scan showing we have dry conditions tonight and really a beautiful night for the channel 6 zooballoon to take flight. chopper 6 flying over zooballoon soar once more winds light. skies have cleared out. so great night for flight open chopper 6 and for rides on channel 6 zooballoon. today got a taste of fall. not feeling like late july, philadelphia, 76. 11 below normal and this is...
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erin sutton is with the office of management for virginia beach, virginia. she joins us now by phone. tell us, at the moment, what you know, erin. you're from the office of emergency management. are you at a level of alert now, maybe one, two, three? i'm not sure how you rate it there at your emergency management office. >> well, what we do is look at whether we're in a monitoring status, partial evacuation or full evacuation. at this time we are at a monitoring status. >> what about the concerns of storm surge? noaa for the first time this year putting out surge estimation models that are real-time. a good part of where you are at could see up to three feet, maybe even up to six feet of flooding because of the storm surge. what are you seeing and hearing? >> actually, we use that model quite a bit to look at where areas of concern would be and those are along the -- our bay front and looking at that three foot of storm surge and identifying the areas of concern for us. and it's still, for us, below the minor flood stage as we have observed and that model ha
erin sutton is with the office of management for virginia beach, virginia. she joins us now by phone. tell us, at the moment, what you know, erin. you're from the office of emergency management. are you at a level of alert now, maybe one, two, three? i'm not sure how you rate it there at your emergency management office. >> well, what we do is look at whether we're in a monitoring status, partial evacuation or full evacuation. at this time we are at a monitoring status. >> what...
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. >> old bank robber willie sutton famous for the line a truck added to him. why do you rob banks?te, there is where the money is. this guy sit and stirring after being caught yesterday likely saying why did you hit the main line houses, and all of the wealthy homes? because that's where the rich people live. so he took the train out here from his philly home, and he's been burglarizing homes close to the train stops along the main line. >> shows the argument so much against expanding train lines to the suburban towns, like those down in jersey dead set against patco ever going into gloucester county. >> we believe there was a burglary, initially, when the actor goes inside the house, he does find a weapon in the house, a shotgun, and he hears people upstairs. when they come downstairs, pulls weapon, now escalates this home invasion robbery. >> i'm not ready to start living my life in fear. when i am ready to do, be reasonably vigilant. >> i'm concerned. and we certainly don't want this in our neighborhood. >> why he target in the house with these people still trying to determine t
. >> old bank robber willie sutton famous for the line a truck added to him. why do you rob banks?te, there is where the money is. this guy sit and stirring after being caught yesterday likely saying why did you hit the main line houses, and all of the wealthy homes? because that's where the rich people live. so he took the train out here from his philly home, and he's been burglarizing homes close to the train stops along the main line. >> shows the argument so much against...
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the hunt, which airs sutton nights at 9:00 p.m. eastern.orthern california man, who's been on the run since may 7th, 2013, after allegedly murdering his wife and two daughters. if you have seen this man, you are urged to call 1-866-the hunt. he weighs 180 pounds. the u.s. marshal's office warns he could be armed and dangerous. joining me is todd fulton, an investigation for the county sheriff's office who was assigned to miller's case. and was miller involved in the legal marijuana industry? is there a chance he left the country, fleeing to mexico, perhaps? >> yes, we have information he was involved in illegal marijuana cultivation, as well as other illicit drugs. is it possible that he did go to mexico? certainly. he could have went to canada. as mentioned in the show, the rest of the world is actually our search area. not only are we looking nationally, we're looking internationally as well so we'll follow up on any tips anywhere. >> is there any suggestion as to why he is the key suspect in all of this? was there -- you can't tell me wh
the hunt, which airs sutton nights at 9:00 p.m. eastern.orthern california man, who's been on the run since may 7th, 2013, after allegedly murdering his wife and two daughters. if you have seen this man, you are urged to call 1-866-the hunt. he weighs 180 pounds. the u.s. marshal's office warns he could be armed and dangerous. joining me is todd fulton, an investigation for the county sheriff's office who was assigned to miller's case. and was miller involved in the legal marijuana industry? is...
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and you remember willie sutton the bank robber. they asked willie why he robbed banks. that's where the money. so why to child predators want to work around children? well that. >> do that at theme parks, in schools, and do you know what? the congress has tied our folks' hands. you know, the theme parks, the schools can't do polygraphs to check the backgrounds or we would have more opportunity to discover the proclivity of the child predator, which is really a monster that is after our children. i'm going to go after them with a vengeance to protect our children. well need to do that nationwide. but the theme parks, the schools need help. >> as for whether theme parks have been able to do enough to weed out would-be predators. ernie allen for the center for exploited and missing children had this to say. >> there is more disney can do there is more everybody can do. it's hard to imagine a company that has tried harder to address this issue than disney. >> disney declined our request for an on-camera interview. in a statement, quote, we have extensive measures in place i
and you remember willie sutton the bank robber. they asked willie why he robbed banks. that's where the money. so why to child predators want to work around children? well that. >> do that at theme parks, in schools, and do you know what? the congress has tied our folks' hands. you know, the theme parks, the schools can't do polygraphs to check the backgrounds or we would have more opportunity to discover the proclivity of the child predator, which is really a monster that is after our...
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there's no question that this is a really poorly worded sutton's sometimes the united states is referred to as the state at all but to say as the d.c. circuit court did today that it means that the government can only subsidize insurance plans bought on exchanges set up by the states is just insane as you know highs are pointed out over at think progress that in order to accept the d.c. circuit boards reasoning one has to believe that congress buried it didn't timebomb within the arcane position provisions of the affordable care act that when a debt when it was detonated would render much of the act a no let's see. faulty reasoning or not the d.c. circuit courts how big ruling is still a really really big deal if it stands and the government has to stop subsidizing the federal exchanges health care would instantly become unaffordable for millions of americans and obamacare would likely go into a death spiral that of course is if the how big really stands and that's still very much in here the whole d.c. circuit court which has a democratic majority still needs to rule on the al big case
there's no question that this is a really poorly worded sutton's sometimes the united states is referred to as the state at all but to say as the d.c. circuit court did today that it means that the government can only subsidize insurance plans bought on exchanges set up by the states is just insane as you know highs are pointed out over at think progress that in order to accept the d.c. circuit boards reasoning one has to believe that congress buried it didn't timebomb within the arcane...
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willie sutton the bank robber was not the brightest guy because he got arrested a lot and be up in jail. he knew which questions to ask. money, howhere's the much of it is there and how to get my hands on it? that is the essential question that i was asked. to fundie mac returned for the mac. where is the money? there's no point in negotiating political bargains unless you know you can fund the loans. is where the money came from. historically, it came from household deposits being saved in mutual loans and savings banks. capital -- capital market funding came later. then there was the bernanke savings glut. recently, we've had the chairman .rinting money this can't go on forever. deposits covered mortgage finance almost through 1980. a little bit of retirement savings, but you can see the retirement savings are starting to shrink. no household savings other than through retirement savings for 30 years. that little blip at the end is just -- figures. retirement savings are shrinking at the time they were supposed to be expanding. basic picture, we should've had skyrocketing housing savi
willie sutton the bank robber was not the brightest guy because he got arrested a lot and be up in jail. he knew which questions to ask. money, howhere's the much of it is there and how to get my hands on it? that is the essential question that i was asked. to fundie mac returned for the mac. where is the money? there's no point in negotiating political bargains unless you know you can fund the loans. is where the money came from. historically, it came from household deposits being saved in...
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sutton's later met with shock and appears >> : how did i do is to say if i want a job with daly citylice carried a step back on track >> : trendless a letter nothing like what local law- enforcement every day by give me a newfound respect for what the have to deal with. how have the impression of the second to make a life of that decision. things get all times during a cnn interview with comedian joan rivers. about the criticism of rivers new book on which he's not >> : sure off on a tyrant red >> : sox >> : and that after 50 years put on earth to make people laugh my book is funny i wear fur that was 50 years ago or for a rights. >> : at issue was raised servers to not come back on the set to finish the interview since the but was released rivers has been criticized by animal rights groups for her choice of clothing of the book is now getting some much needed attention >> : in line target of forerunner's agency collecting it nine times as many not targeting including u.s. citizens. half of those files contained the names e- mail's and other details that is a marked as yes is a myste
sutton's later met with shock and appears >> : how did i do is to say if i want a job with daly citylice carried a step back on track >> : trendless a letter nothing like what local law- enforcement every day by give me a newfound respect for what the have to deal with. how have the impression of the second to make a life of that decision. things get all times during a cnn interview with comedian joan rivers. about the criticism of rivers new book on which he's not >> : sure...
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i grew up near woolly sutton. he got arrested a lot. but he knew what question to ask. right? he asked where is the money? how much is there and how do i get my hands on it? that's the essential question i always asked when we were trying to fund securities when we were trying to fund securities? where is the money? there is no point in negotiating until you know you can fund the loans. i'm going to ask you that question. so here is where the money came from. historically it came from households, deposits being saved in savings and loans. capital market funding came along later due to retirement savings. then there was the savings glut and recently the chairman printing money through queen elizabeth one, two, and three. excuse me. so we have had the fed printing money. this can't go on forever. deposits covered mortgage finance almost through 1980s. you can see the retirement savings are starting to shrink. we have had no household saving other than for retirement savings for 30 years. that blip at the end is debt forgivement. basic picture we should have had skyrocketing hous
i grew up near woolly sutton. he got arrested a lot. but he knew what question to ask. right? he asked where is the money? how much is there and how do i get my hands on it? that's the essential question i always asked when we were trying to fund securities when we were trying to fund securities? where is the money? there is no point in negotiating until you know you can fund the loans. i'm going to ask you that question. so here is where the money came from. historically it came from...
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i grew up near willie sutton the bank robber that got arrested but he knew what question to ask. he asked where is the money and how much of it is very and how do i get my hands on its? that's the question i always ask. when we are trying to find the securities in the private sector where is the money? there is no point in negotiating political bargains until you know you can find the loans. here historically is where the money came from historically it came from households and the deposits saved in the savings and loans and mutual savings bank and capital markets funding came along a little bit later in the retirement savings then there was the bernanke savings block and recently we had the chairman printing money on one, two and three. excuse me. we had been printing money and this can't go on forever. the deposits cover the mortgage finance almost through 1980. a little bit of retirement savings but you can see the retirement savings are starting to shrink. we have had no household savings other than retirement savings for 30 years. that little bit at the end. retirement savin
i grew up near willie sutton the bank robber that got arrested but he knew what question to ask. he asked where is the money and how much of it is very and how do i get my hands on its? that's the question i always ask. when we are trying to find the securities in the private sector where is the money? there is no point in negotiating political bargains until you know you can find the loans. here historically is where the money came from historically it came from households and the deposits...
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here is gerald sutton tweeted, hopefully the army does its job this time around. waiting for their call. matt beercant said i didn't know it's april 1 already. >> we're going to talk to retired army sergeant jordan vaughn who was actively involved in the search for bergdahl. we'll get his opinion and we would love to hear yours as well in terms of what this means. do you trust the administration to get to the bottom of all of it and what this means to those in the service who actually wept out and looked for him. >> do we put people in brigs before they have been charged in this country? lots to think about. >> it is a dozen minutes after the hour. coming up, they are one of the most dangerous gangs in the world, and this morning we're getting word they're slipping into this country. what's worse, our agents are absolutely powerless to stop them. >> she is definitely not the others. meet the cheerleader who just made the squad at the age of 40. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cat meows ] ♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da, bum-da, bum-da ♪ ♪ bum-da, bum-da ♪ the animals went in two by two ♪ ♪ the sheep
here is gerald sutton tweeted, hopefully the army does its job this time around. waiting for their call. matt beercant said i didn't know it's april 1 already. >> we're going to talk to retired army sergeant jordan vaughn who was actively involved in the search for bergdahl. we'll get his opinion and we would love to hear yours as well in terms of what this means. do you trust the administration to get to the bottom of all of it and what this means to those in the service who actually...