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before o told bob sutton, who was -- bobob sutton that the -- bo told bob sutton that the harbaughs were moving into his basement. there was a blizzard at that time, and the city was shut down, everything was shut down, but my brother and i, john, we had the run of the golf course. there was this basement that had putting greens sandboxes, baseball batting cages, and for three weeks, it was heaven on earth. then in 1982, i was recruited to michigan as a student athlete to play for the legendary bo schembechler, gary poller, lloyd carr were on that staff, as well, and my first team meeting, i was 10 minutes late to, the first team meeting, coach chem beckler told me that i would -- schembechler told me that i would nevertheless play a single down at the university of michigan my entire career, and now to 2014, to come back as a football coach at the university of michigan, i have to tell you that i have thought about that, dreamed about that since the time i was a young lad, 9, 10 years old, and throughout my adult life dreamed about coaching at michigan, and now it's time to live that. a
before o told bob sutton, who was -- bobob sutton that the -- bo told bob sutton that the harbaughs were moving into his basement. there was a blizzard at that time, and the city was shut down, everything was shut down, but my brother and i, john, we had the run of the golf course. there was this basement that had putting greens sandboxes, baseball batting cages, and for three weeks, it was heaven on earth. then in 1982, i was recruited to michigan as a student athlete to play for the legendary...
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daniel sutton is a correspondent with network 10 in australia., police knew all about monis and his extreme views. what can you tell us about how this happened? >> well, scott, the understand debt that flipped the switch, so to speak, may have been a court case here in sydney just on friday in which he was attempting to have charges relating to those offensive letters he sent to families of slain australian soldiers overturned. that appeal failed. what we saw occur here this morning was certainly a transformation from man many considered an unapologetic menace certainly, but also frankly a crackpot into a violent terrorist and a killer. we saw that violence on display right to the very end. we know that he used the butt of his weapon to assault his hostages inside that cafeÉ befoe turning the gun on one of them and executing them, and that's the moment that police moved in and decided to storm the cafeÉ and end this siege. >> pelley: over the last several weeks there has been a lot of police action involving alleged islamic extremists in sydney.
daniel sutton is a correspondent with network 10 in australia., police knew all about monis and his extreme views. what can you tell us about how this happened? >> well, scott, the understand debt that flipped the switch, so to speak, may have been a court case here in sydney just on friday in which he was attempting to have charges relating to those offensive letters he sent to families of slain australian soldiers overturned. that appeal failed. what we saw occur here this morning was...
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mark sutton, thank you so much. ceo of international paper.d and been there for 30 years. >>> forget about smartphones, new battle is streaming devices. roku the most popular device but in a big surprise, chrome cast overtook apple tv. >>> bourbon, the hot new spirit. maker's mark has caused infighting. well'll tell you why it's so special and talk to one of those family members coming up. i'm spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my kitchen. [ female announcer ] need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 30 of the web's leading job boards with a single click; then simply select the best candidates from one easy to review list. you put up one post and the next day you have all these candidates. makes my job a lot easier. [ female announcer ] over 100,000 businesses have already used zip recruiter and now you can use zip recruiter for free at a special site for tv viewers; go to ziprecruiter.com/offer2. >>> soviet strongman, that strength may be getting zapped and readers of cnbc.com can't get enough of i
mark sutton, thank you so much. ceo of international paper.d and been there for 30 years. >>> forget about smartphones, new battle is streaming devices. roku the most popular device but in a big surprise, chrome cast overtook apple tv. >>> bourbon, the hot new spirit. maker's mark has caused infighting. well'll tell you why it's so special and talk to one of those family members coming up. i'm spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my kitchen. [ female announcer...
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. >> reporter: steve sutton, turning 55 this weekend, wife working full-time but the kids are grown and didn't want the hassle of the big house anymore. >> we wanted to use the amenities as long as possible. >> reporter: that's the big selling point. active means activities. too many to even fit on the activity board. >> if you try to participate in the activities, have a full-time job. >> reporter: the only thing holding sales back like the rest of the market is credit. >> they're actually, the group i think that's having a very tough time getting a mortgage. because once you retire, you can't document your income and even though you may want a 40% mortgage, banks aren't making the mortgage to those folks. >> reporter: 40% of buyers paid with cash. the homes are priced between 150,000 and 380,000 but as for home value appreciation, as these owners age -- >> i don't care. >> reporter: builders are also hedging by building in phases. some are even designing for boomers but allowing buyers of any age. >> we change product type and we change amenities quite often through these communities
. >> reporter: steve sutton, turning 55 this weekend, wife working full-time but the kids are grown and didn't want the hassle of the big house anymore. >> we wanted to use the amenities as long as possible. >> reporter: that's the big selling point. active means activities. too many to even fit on the activity board. >> if you try to participate in the activities, have a full-time job. >> reporter: the only thing holding sales back like the rest of the market is...
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. >> pelley: daniel sutton from network ten in australia. daniel, thank you very much., though, is just the latest in a series of take by mentally unstable criminals who claim to be fighting in the cause of islamic extremism. in may, four people were killed by a gunman at a jewish museum in brussels. in september in moore, oklahoma, a woman was beheaded by a coworker. october 20th, a canadian soldier was killed in a hit-and-run attack in quebec, and two days later the canadian parliament building was attacked and another soldier died. with some insight into all of this, we're joined now by michael morell who was until last year the number two at the c.i.a. he's now our senior cbs news security consultant. michael, brussels, moore, oklahoma, sydney, australia, all of these individuals acting alone. what's the common denominator? >> scott, i think common denominator is there are a lot of young men and young women who are looking for meaning in their lives. they can be mentally unstable. they can be mentally stable. and isis is giving them that meaning. through its pervasi
. >> pelley: daniel sutton from network ten in australia. daniel, thank you very much., though, is just the latest in a series of take by mentally unstable criminals who claim to be fighting in the cause of islamic extremism. in may, four people were killed by a gunman at a jewish museum in brussels. in september in moore, oklahoma, a woman was beheaded by a coworker. october 20th, a canadian soldier was killed in a hit-and-run attack in quebec, and two days later the canadian parliament...
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they move across town to sutton place. they take a neighborhood and make it a community for women dedicated to philanthropy and causes. fred french who saw the skyscraper earlier, he builds an affordable community for in town living. right around heaton place. they used to have a golf course. fred french's paper is there. they are very good. the whole area, the grand central area, sutton place, all along the shore from the greensboro bridge is all transformed at the same time. that's more representative of the park-like atmosphere they tried to create there. about this time, walter was in town. you know about the chrysler building and one of my editors said there was a walter chrysler? yeah. i said d-day. that's not a zoek. chrysler was the son of a mechanic and gets into the auto business. he forms his own company and once it establishes headquarters in new york, he wants to create the tallest building in the world. this is four years after introducing his first car. it was called the chrysler 6. at the time he is throwin
they move across town to sutton place. they take a neighborhood and make it a community for women dedicated to philanthropy and causes. fred french who saw the skyscraper earlier, he builds an affordable community for in town living. right around heaton place. they used to have a golf course. fred french's paper is there. they are very good. the whole area, the grand central area, sutton place, all along the shore from the greensboro bridge is all transformed at the same time. that's more...
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>>reporter: for theseby8t:#t: ks leaving lou sutton elementary class[ now that the school district has canceled class at all of its schools on thursday and friday due to the upcoming storm. >> it's all about safety, of the kids and the familys and our?&[ employees. >>reporter: theçu school superintendent -- unified school superintendent -- word out to parents before noon. >> the brunt of the storm is expected to be between 4:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. school starts on some of our campuses at 7:00. so i just -- i don't want families and kids and staff members on the road during the worst part of the storm. >>reporter: reaction is as expected. >> i'm excited because i think -- i get to stay home all day and stay up late. and i'm sad because i don't get to see all my friends at school. >>reporter: as for parents, they seem to support the decision. decision. should come first. >>u >>reporter: while some schools t school district are closing for two day, others have close thursday. they will make the decision friday marn r morning. kron 4 news. >>> it is pretty unusual here in the bay area for s
>>reporter: for theseby8t:#t: ks leaving lou sutton elementary class[ now that the school district has canceled class at all of its schools on thursday and friday due to the upcoming storm. >> it's all about safety, of the kids and the familys and our?&[ employees. >>reporter: theçu school superintendent -- unified school superintendent -- word out to parents before noon. >> the brunt of the storm is expected to be between 4:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. school starts on...
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in the only appeals court ruling so far that upheld bans, judge jeffary suttojefer jeffrey sutton wrote, the couples of the same sex do not have children the same way as couples of opposite sexes. that's obvious to michael and greg. they adopted their two children, bella and isaiah. they have had to jumped through hoops to, that don't treat same sex couples equally. >> it's been a challenge over the years. even before we had children we had to go to extraordinary means to kind of simulate a marriage in terms of legal rights but with children it goes to a whole different level. we've had to set one of us up as a legal guardian, michael's the adoptive parent of our two children, i'm the legal guardians. over the years we've had to have those revised numerous times, we've had to have wills revised. there are numerous things that had to be taken into account because we didn't have that legal status of being married. >> all that work being done, drawing up legal agreements are you still lacking the same here? >> very much so. but the big thing for us is to be able to put both their names on
in the only appeals court ruling so far that upheld bans, judge jeffary suttojefer jeffrey sutton wrote, the couples of the same sex do not have children the same way as couples of opposite sexes. that's obvious to michael and greg. they adopted their two children, bella and isaiah. they have had to jumped through hoops to, that don't treat same sex couples equally. >> it's been a challenge over the years. even before we had children we had to go to extraordinary means to kind of simulate...
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. >> my name is major general bill sutton. battalion commander in the 84th division in world war ii. it was important for the 84th division to hold the ridge and stop the attack. only by the determination of the officers and men of the 84th division and the expert leadership of general bowling the commander, were they able to do this. after the german advance which stopped in the last few daze of december, the germans were noticed to be digging in which indicated they did not intend to continue attacking. >> the bulge would bulge no further. hitler had again misjudged the capacity of the american soldier. >> translator: my last rank in the german army was that of a general of the cavalry. from the beginning of september 1944 until may 1945, i was command of the general staff of commander and chief west. hitler had a vast and extensive technical military knowledge, but he was a fanatic. and fanatics are known for their disability to keep a cool head. this is an absolute necessity for the strategist. at the sat time, hitler was
. >> my name is major general bill sutton. battalion commander in the 84th division in world war ii. it was important for the 84th division to hold the ridge and stop the attack. only by the determination of the officers and men of the 84th division and the expert leadership of general bowling the commander, were they able to do this. after the german advance which stopped in the last few daze of december, the germans were noticed to be digging in which indicated they did not intend to...
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. >> this is may be the virtual willie sutton, trying to break into where the money is but we also havecourse, as i said the hacktivists. we have the cyber-terrorists. apparently, you know nation states that may be engaged in this. >> reporter: corporate america is turning to the federal government for help especially from national security agencies that have the best surveillance and information about ongoing and emerging cyber threats. companies plan to push the next congress to approve a sweeping bill that allows more information-sharing by the government and private firms while protecting customer information. jon. jon: let's hope they can do something to keep us safer so we don't have more of those incidents this year. thank you, peter. >> you bet. jon: don't miss peter barnes on the fox business network. if you're not sure where to find it in your area, log on to foxbusiness.com/channelfinder. arthel: some stories we're working on for the second hour of "happening now." the latest on the ferry disaster off the coast of italy. the death to rising as rescuers find more bodies on boa
. >> this is may be the virtual willie sutton, trying to break into where the money is but we also havecourse, as i said the hacktivists. we have the cyber-terrorists. apparently, you know nation states that may be engaged in this. >> reporter: corporate america is turning to the federal government for help especially from national security agencies that have the best surveillance and information about ongoing and emerging cyber threats. companies plan to push the next congress to...
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we cornered county manager phillip sutton. >> it is not legal for the county to authorize payments forical bills. >> reporter: this is a family that nearly lost their son. his face was nearly blown apart. a hole. >> i can't discuss this anymore. >> reporter: the sheriff said "send the bills to the county." >> the sheriff can't make a commitment like that. >> reporter: the phonesavanhs, buckling under medical bills now topping a million dollars, are planning to sue the county, struggling every day. but today, at least for a few hours, there's some christmas cheer -- with new toys, a twinkling tree and a little boy, grinning again. >> so, our question here tonight, who do you think should be responsible for the medical bills? use #abc2020. >> and you can find more investigation on our website, abcnews.com. we'll be right back. >>> next -- they're being naughty. not nice. christmas culprits. stealing presents off your porch. >> that's low-down. >> but the real shocker? driving a bmw as the getaway car. >> mr. grinch. >> make that mrs. grinch. >> why did you take those packages? >> when we
we cornered county manager phillip sutton. >> it is not legal for the county to authorize payments forical bills. >> reporter: this is a family that nearly lost their son. his face was nearly blown apart. a hole. >> i can't discuss this anymore. >> reporter: the sheriff said "send the bills to the county." >> the sheriff can't make a commitment like that. >> reporter: the phonesavanhs, buckling under medical bills now topping a million dollars, are...
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according to the chief historian of the national park, robert sutton, of the 620,000 soldiers who diedimately 50% are unknown to us. these men each had stories to tell and dreams they wished to fulfill. and yet buy our research, most have been forgotten. it has been said that the american civil war was largely fought over words, words ascribed to thomas jefferson and patrick henry. from jefferson -- all men are created equal. from henry, give me liberty or give me death. today, as you turn out of jefferson's property at monticello you'll travel 180 miles north along the journey through hallowed ground national scenic byways to gettysburg, pennsylvania. along the way, you pass the largest concentration of civil war battlefields in the country, including the beginning of the war, harpers valley in manassas and the end of the war wilderness. it was upon these battlefields that most of the 620,000 men who died and fought. the journey through hallowed ground is commemorating the centennial of the civil war. second it is a simple and eloquent plant to plant one tree for each of the 620,000 s
according to the chief historian of the national park, robert sutton, of the 620,000 soldiers who diedimately 50% are unknown to us. these men each had stories to tell and dreams they wished to fulfill. and yet buy our research, most have been forgotten. it has been said that the american civil war was largely fought over words, words ascribed to thomas jefferson and patrick henry. from jefferson -- all men are created equal. from henry, give me liberty or give me death. today, as you turn out...
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in some respects you can say it's the virtual -- in some cases the virtual willie sutton trying to breakmoney is. but we also have of course, you know as i said activists cyber terrorists, apparently, you know nation states that may be engaged in this. >> reporter: corporate america is turning to the federal government for more help. especially from national security agency that is have the best surveillance and information about on-going and emerging cyber threats latest big budget bill increaseed spending for numerous government agencies for cyber security and congress approved several smaller cyber security bills that the president signed. but companies plan to push the neck congress to approve a more sweeping bill that allows more information sharing by the government and among firms. >> the government has the various intelligence apparatus that, you know, industries do not v it really does have to be a collaboration. >> reporter: companies also want private customer information protected in any legislation. peter barnes. >> gay couple finds an anti gay slur scratched on their front
in some respects you can say it's the virtual -- in some cases the virtual willie sutton trying to breakmoney is. but we also have of course, you know as i said activists cyber terrorists, apparently, you know nation states that may be engaged in this. >> reporter: corporate america is turning to the federal government for more help. especially from national security agency that is have the best surveillance and information about on-going and emerging cyber threats latest big budget bill...
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a man is caught on the security camera outside the thoma and sutton eye care store. >> outside the store 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 that we put in the towers are generally those that are of higher value, things such as the pradas, the fendis, the guccis the diors and so forth. >> the next morning, snarr takes a look at the video and can't believe the spectacle at his eyeglass store. the damage amounts to almost $25,000. >> i was somewhat in a daze, and it was somewhat unbelieva
a man is caught on the security camera outside the thoma and sutton eye care store. >> outside the store 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...
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. >> in some cases maybe the virtual willie sutton, trying to break into where the money is but we also, as i said the hacktivists. we have cyberterrorists. apparently nation states that may be engaged in this. >> corporate america is now turning to the federal government for more help, especially from national security agencies that have the best surveillance and intelligence and information about ongoing and emerging cyberthreats. companies plan to push the next congress to approve more sweeping cybersecurity bill that allows more information sharing by the government and monk firms but companies want to be sure customer information is protected in any legislation that congress approves. >> don't share my information. gerri: not with washington. thank you, peter. david: thanks, peter. >> you bet. gerri: one of those hack attacks we saw a few days ago when a group called "lizard squad" hit xbox live and a playstation on christmas day resulted in people unable to play their games and a lot of disappointed kids. david: imagine getting that for christmas and not playing. fox news's matt k
. >> in some cases maybe the virtual willie sutton, trying to break into where the money is but we also, as i said the hacktivists. we have cyberterrorists. apparently nation states that may be engaged in this. >> corporate america is now turning to the federal government for more help, especially from national security agencies that have the best surveillance and intelligence and information about ongoing and emerging cyberthreats. companies plan to push the next congress to...
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>> reporter: getting into a fight with several other in front of the store and they were all the sutton and men and headed sweatshirts strikes the man and the helmet and he goes down. it is unclear from the video is if he has sustained major injuries such as a concern concussion. slowing down the cell phone bill obtained by kron4 news you can see the attack quite clearly vandalism has definitely been profound. >> grant:berkeley business owners are still assessing the damage from the protests over the weekend. >> grant:slabs of plywood could be seen going up over dozens of broken windows, especially in the downtown area along shattuck. >> grant:several banks also had their atm terminals smashed. and there were also reports of looting. >> grant:while many we spoke to in the area voiced frustration private property, at least one business owner says he understands the outrage fueling the vandalism. >> i do not feel upset about the window. i feel that windows can be replaced and"lives can't" >> grant:merchants tell us they are hoping the protests tonight >> grant:but some businerss pwners ar
>> reporter: getting into a fight with several other in front of the store and they were all the sutton and men and headed sweatshirts strikes the man and the helmet and he goes down. it is unclear from the video is if he has sustained major injuries such as a concern concussion. slowing down the cell phone bill obtained by kron4 news you can see the attack quite clearly vandalism has definitely been profound. >> grant:berkeley business owners are still assessing the damage from the...
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judge sutton said it. you're basing it not on what he knew, but on what a reasonable person would have known under the circumstances. >> properly instructed jury can convict if it is instructed that the defendant communicated that -- threat with the intent to cause fear or intimidation to the victim? >> yes. >> and would you accept anything less than that in this case? >> i think the closest thing is that he knew a reasonable person would be placed in fear. >> but that's what -- that's the way i read this instruction. >> i disagree. if a reasonable person, not if he knew that a reasonable person would have that reaction. >> he makes a statement. >> he intentionally makes a statement. and it happens. he intentionally makes a statement. he says these words and a reasonable person viewing the words would view it as a threat. and that's why -- >> then it seems to me that you isn't accept anything lesser than the instruction that we first agreed upon as your preferred position. >> again, it's my understanding t
judge sutton said it. you're basing it not on what he knew, but on what a reasonable person would have known under the circumstances. >> properly instructed jury can convict if it is instructed that the defendant communicated that -- threat with the intent to cause fear or intimidation to the victim? >> yes. >> and would you accept anything less than that in this case? >> i think the closest thing is that he knew a reasonable person would be placed in fear. >> but...
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walker, sutton, wilkens, marion barry, these were the souls that built the new south. ella baker, -- [inaudible] [applause] marion barry, his name was on the other roll of freedom fighters. these are but the few on the roll of the freedom fighters in the sacrificial service of the new south. no southern governor or publisher has his name on that list. but that wasn't enough. many started in 1960 and stopped in '63, and some in '65. they cashed in their pensions. marion was a long distance runner. he had the will to run -- [inaudible] blacks in d.c. didn't have much, and much of this city was off limits to blacks. william dawson -- [inaudible] they couldn't get their haircut at the capitol. when blacks in d.c. could only live in certain parts of town, blacks in d.c. have never walked the corridors of city hall with any authority. in d.c., the emancipated washington and much of southern maryland and northern virginia's all about the work of marion barry. [applause] marion never stopped fighting for d.c. statehood, 650,000 people living under occupation. he had to get a b
walker, sutton, wilkens, marion barry, these were the souls that built the new south. ella baker, -- [inaudible] [applause] marion barry, his name was on the other roll of freedom fighters. these are but the few on the roll of the freedom fighters in the sacrificial service of the new south. no southern governor or publisher has his name on that list. but that wasn't enough. many started in 1960 and stopped in '63, and some in '65. they cashed in their pensions. marion was a long distance...
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and the issue is that if you use the willie sutton principle of where the money is, you'll see that we spend a lot many private sector care, about 70% of the dollars that go to patient care, and in the direct care system. and so it's important to insure that the two are optimized. we use -- the dollars we investment in the direct care system which are going to be fixed costs, the direct care system is optimally use rised. -- utilized. but the key though is to focus on those tiny little dots which are to the right of the screen which talk about management activities because in some sense you say, well, you're not going the get much efficiency by reforms there, but that's not true. the important issue is to modernize our management with an enterprise focus because it's the management that drives the changes and the optimization in those two big bubbles on the left side of the screen. and those really are the takeaways, and that's where we're going. so as i begin to um up here -- to sum up here, i want to leave you with some strategic imperatives and directions we're heading in. first of
and the issue is that if you use the willie sutton principle of where the money is, you'll see that we spend a lot many private sector care, about 70% of the dollars that go to patient care, and in the direct care system. and so it's important to insure that the two are optimized. we use -- the dollars we investment in the direct care system which are going to be fixed costs, the direct care system is optimally use rised. -- utilized. but the key though is to focus on those tiny little dots...