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a then 23-year-old cecile mcmillan was in the park. in the chaos, she felt a hand grip her right breast and she instinctively threw up her elbow. mcmillan says she suffered a seizure after being detained by police. officers carried her body and stood around her convulsing body. it took 15-20 minutes before an ambulance took mcmillan away. in the youtube videos, you can hear the confusion and con certa -- concern. >> where are the medics? >> these are photos her friends shared. further help to piece together the altercation. the dark mark above her eye and the print on her chest are black and blue evidence that a police officer assaulted her. >> her skirt was way above - they are over here. i ran to get one of the mediation. >> the n.y.p.d. did not charge an officer with assault. instead cecile mcmillan faces charges of assault with a 7-year prison term. two years later, her trial is set to begin. >> of 8,000 occupy wall street arrests, a quarter took place in new york city. according to a joint report from n.y.u. and the fordham school
a then 23-year-old cecile mcmillan was in the park. in the chaos, she felt a hand grip her right breast and she instinctively threw up her elbow. mcmillan says she suffered a seizure after being detained by police. officers carried her body and stood around her convulsing body. it took 15-20 minutes before an ambulance took mcmillan away. in the youtube videos, you can hear the confusion and con certa -- concern. >> where are the medics? >> these are photos her friends shared....
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then 23-year-old cecily mcmillan was in the park that night. she says in the chaos, she felt a hand grip her right breast from behind and she instinctively threw up her elbow. it turned out, she had struck a police officer. mcmillan says she suffered a seizure after being detained and beaten li by police. officer carried her out to on a curb and stood surrounding her convulsing bod. >> i they took her oust the handcuffs finally. >> eventually giving her an oxygen mask. it took 15 to 20 minutes before an ambulance took her way. in the youtube videos up loaded late that night. you can hear the confusion and certain from bystanders. >> where are the medics? >> she's still on the ground. people haven't called an ambulance. >> reporter: these are photos her friends shared taken while she was in nypd custody. further help to piece together the altercation. the dark mark above her eye in the print on her chest, she claims, are black and blue evidence that a police officer assaulted her. >> i saw her being dragged over there. her skirt was way bop her
then 23-year-old cecily mcmillan was in the park that night. she says in the chaos, she felt a hand grip her right breast from behind and she instinctively threw up her elbow. it turned out, she had struck a police officer. mcmillan says she suffered a seizure after being detained and beaten li by police. officer carried her out to on a curb and stood surrounding her convulsing bod. >> i they took her oust the handcuffs finally. >> eventually giving her an oxygen mask. it took 15 to...
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with doug mcmillan, he is intimately knowledgeable of the company. sometimes from the outside, they take one, two, three years to get a quainted with the new company and how it works. the plus for this person is he already knows what doesn't work. the question is: can he bring real change to move the company forward? >> what is not working at wal-mart he needs to work on. >> what's not working is fundamentally how will they grow the united states? in the past few years, they focused a lot internationally. >> has not necessarily been very successful for them. they actually closed 50 stores in brazil and china. so now, a lot of industry experts wants them to really focus on growing their share in the market. they are getting a lot of competition, not only from dollar, as you mentioned but target and online railers like amazon offering customers low price products. so they've got to figure out how to attract the american customer. >> is the future heading more toward the online world or to build more stores in the united states? >> i think a bit of both
with doug mcmillan, he is intimately knowledgeable of the company. sometimes from the outside, they take one, two, three years to get a quainted with the new company and how it works. the plus for this person is he already knows what doesn't work. the question is: can he bring real change to move the company forward? >> what is not working at wal-mart he needs to work on. >> what's not working is fundamentally how will they grow the united states? in the past few years, they focused...
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whom engaged in brutal tactics in the instance of twenty three year old occupy activists cecille e mcmillan a confrontation with an officer on the night of march seventeenth two thousand and twelve resulted in a being that left turn conscious before she was arrested and detained of all that was documented but instead of being able to sue the officers that beat her no one was charged with a felony assault which carries a jail sentence of up to seven years while this week mcmillan's trial began in new york city so to talk more about her case and the reason why this trial deserves more attention i'm joined by two volunteers of the justice for south of the mcmillan camp. jane jani miller and lucy parks thanks so much for coming on both of you. thank you for having me here thank you so much johnny let's start with you you were present at the time of sicily's arrest in two thousand and twelve can you walk us through exactly what happened that night. sure so this was march seventeenth two thousand and twelve which was the six month anniversary of occupy throughout the day it was a very festive atm
whom engaged in brutal tactics in the instance of twenty three year old occupy activists cecille e mcmillan a confrontation with an officer on the night of march seventeenth two thousand and twelve resulted in a being that left turn conscious before she was arrested and detained of all that was documented but instead of being able to sue the officers that beat her no one was charged with a felony assault which carries a jail sentence of up to seven years while this week mcmillan's trial began...
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whom engaged in brutal tactics in the instance of twenty three year old occupy activists cecille e mcmillan a confrontation with an officer on the night of march seventeenth two thousand and twelve resulted in a beating that left turn conscious before she was arrested and detained of all that was documented but instead of being able to sue the officers that beat her no one was charged with a felony assault which carries a jail sentence of up to seven years while this week mcmillan's trial began in new york city so to talk more about her case and the reason why this trial deserves more attention i'm joined by two volunteers of the justice for south of the mcmillan camp. jane jani miller and lucy parks thanks so much for coming on both of you. thank you for having me here thank you so much johnny let's start with you you were present at the time of sicily's arrest in two thousand and twelve can you walk us through exactly what happened that night. sure so this was march seventeenth two thousand and twelve which was the six month anniversary of occupy throughout the day it was a very festive a
whom engaged in brutal tactics in the instance of twenty three year old occupy activists cecille e mcmillan a confrontation with an officer on the night of march seventeenth two thousand and twelve resulted in a beating that left turn conscious before she was arrested and detained of all that was documented but instead of being able to sue the officers that beat her no one was charged with a felony assault which carries a jail sentence of up to seven years while this week mcmillan's trial began...
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whom engaged in brutal tactics in the instance of twenty three year old occupy activists cecille e mcmillan a confrontation with an officer on the night of march seventeenth two thousand and twelve resulted in a being that left turn conscious before she was arrested and detained the whole event was documented but instead of being able to sue the officers that beat her no one was charged with a felony assault which carries a jail sentence of up to seven years while this week mcmillan's trial began in new york city so to talk more about her case and the reason why this trial deserves more attention i'm joined by two volunteers of the justice for south of the mcmillan camp. jane jani miller and lucy parks thanks so much for coming on both of you. thank you for having me here thank you so much johnny let's start with you you were present at the time of sicily's arrest in two thousand and twelve can you walk us through exactly what happened that night. sure so this was march seventeenth two thousand and twelve which was the six month anniversary of occupy throughout the day it was a very festive
whom engaged in brutal tactics in the instance of twenty three year old occupy activists cecille e mcmillan a confrontation with an officer on the night of march seventeenth two thousand and twelve resulted in a being that left turn conscious before she was arrested and detained the whole event was documented but instead of being able to sue the officers that beat her no one was charged with a felony assault which carries a jail sentence of up to seven years while this week mcmillan's trial...
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whom engaged in brutal tactics in the instance of twenty three year old occupy activists cecille e mcmillan a confrontation with an officer on the night of march seventeenth two thousand and twelve resulted in a beating that left turn conscious before she was arrested and detained of all that was documented but instead of being able to sue the officers that beat her no one was charged with a felony assault which carries a jail sentence of up to seven years while this week mcmillan's trial began in new york city so to talk more about her case and the reason why this trial deserves more attention i'm joined by two volunteers of the justice for south of the mcmillan campaign jani miller and lucy parks thanks so much for coming on both of you. thanks for having me here thank you so much johnny let's start with you in your present. at the time of sicily's arrest in two thousand and twelve can you walk us through exactly what happened that night. oh sure so this was march seventeenth two thousand and twelve which was the six month anniversary of occupy throughout the day it was a very festive atm
whom engaged in brutal tactics in the instance of twenty three year old occupy activists cecille e mcmillan a confrontation with an officer on the night of march seventeenth two thousand and twelve resulted in a beating that left turn conscious before she was arrested and detained of all that was documented but instead of being able to sue the officers that beat her no one was charged with a felony assault which carries a jail sentence of up to seven years while this week mcmillan's trial began...
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why this trial deserves more attention i'm joined by two volunteers of the justice for south of the mcmillan campaign jani miller and lucy parks thanks so much for coming on both of you. thanks for having me here thank you so much johnny let's start with you you were present at the time of sicily's arrest in two thousand and twelve can you walk us through exactly what happened that night. sure so this was march seventeenth two thousand and twelve which was the six month anniversary of occupy throughout the day it was a very festive atmosphere and i think that was part of the reason why the n.y.p.d. had such a grotesque response at the time of such a. brutal arrest i was already being loaded up in the bus i was one of the people arrested that night and you know i saw. as they were dragging her up the bus. you know she was clearly not conscious she was not well and such and it was very traumatic and she's even thinking about it now speaking about it now is a very traumatic experience for me and what type of injuries did saucily suffer. so and were presenting to us in the courtis well when she
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while few analysts expect any dramatic announcements in walmart's earnings release, many are hoping mcmillan has something planned to make sales growth soon. for "nightly business report," i'm courtney reagan. >> that is "nightly business report" for us tonight. i'm susie gharib. thanks for joining us. >> thanks from me as well. i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody. we'll hope to see you back here tomorrow night. >> "nightly business report" has been brought to you in part by -- >> the street koikt. founded by jim cramer, the street.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. cramer's action alerts plus service is home to his multimillion dollar portfolio. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >>> tonight on "quest" -- thousands of them are sneaking through the brush statewide. they're wild boar, an invasive species with a long list of bad habits. find out what californna is doing to keep them from cutting a swath of destruction through our native flora and fauna. >>> and stargazing isn't just for phd scientists with mountaintop telescopes. me
while few analysts expect any dramatic announcements in walmart's earnings release, many are hoping mcmillan has something planned to make sales growth soon. for "nightly business report," i'm courtney reagan. >> that is "nightly business report" for us tonight. i'm susie gharib. thanks for joining us. >> thanks from me as well. i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody. we'll hope to see you back here tomorrow night. >> "nightly business...
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while few analysts expect any dramatic announcements in walmart's earnings release, many are hoping mcmillan has something planned to make sales growth soon. for "nightly business report," i'm courtney reagan. >> that is "nightly business report" for us tonight. i'm susie gharib. thanks for joining us. >> thanks from me as well. i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody. we'll hope to see you back here tomorrow night. >> "nightly business report" has been brought to you in part by -- >> the street koikt. founded by jim cramer, the street.com is an independent source for stock market analysis. cramer's action alerts plus service is home to his multimillion dollar portfolio. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. % >> welcome. this week we are in historic niles. this year marks the 50th an searchesry an anniversary. he built a temple from the money he made. we have got lots to show you and it all starts now. ♪[ music ]
while few analysts expect any dramatic announcements in walmart's earnings release, many are hoping mcmillan has something planned to make sales growth soon. for "nightly business report," i'm courtney reagan. >> that is "nightly business report" for us tonight. i'm susie gharib. thanks for joining us. >> thanks from me as well. i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody. we'll hope to see you back here tomorrow night. >> "nightly business...
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being an insider gives mcmillan an edge. >> well, i think that they view that that has historically been successful for them. the prior ceos had a similar experience and track record. doug is knowledgeable of the company. sometimes when you get a ceo from the outside, they get a lot of time, one, two, three years, to get acquainted with the new company. the plus for this person is that he knows what doesn't work. can he bring change to move the company forward. >> the new ceo comes in after wal-mart closed 50 stars in brazil and china. and after the retailer is set to lay off 2,000 employees. >> microsoft is likely to name sadia nadella to the top spot, to become only the third ceo. >> doctors are worried about a food allergy. they are seeing a spike in patients that become allergic to red meat. >> jonathan martin explains. >> for september norman, it came on fast and could have killed her. the allergic reaction startled her awake. >> i felt my lips and tongue swelling. i told my husband that something was wrong. i felt my blood pressure fall. >> what she didn't realise was she was havin
being an insider gives mcmillan an edge. >> well, i think that they view that that has historically been successful for them. the prior ceos had a similar experience and track record. doug is knowledgeable of the company. sometimes when you get a ceo from the outside, they get a lot of time, one, two, three years, to get acquainted with the new company. the plus for this person is that he knows what doesn't work. can he bring change to move the company forward. >> the new ceo comes...
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cecily mcmillan reportedly suffered a seizure when she was arrested during an attempt by protesters to reoccupy zucotti park six months after the start of occupy wall street. she appeared on democracy now! days later, she was suffering from bruised ribs and what appeared to be a hand shaped rooms over her right breast. ended a 40-something our stay in jail and ended up with all of these bruises. i have an open case so i can talk more about it. i'm sure you can tell it would be difficult for me to remember --ething, but i have these >> cecily mcmillan now faces up to seven years in prison on charges of second-degree assault. police say she elbowed an officer in the head, but her attorney says she was reacting to someone grabbing her right dress from behind, not realizing it was a police officer. the attorney said in new jersey, state lawmakers investigating the closure of lanes on the george washington bridge by an ally of governor chris christie are issuing 18 new subpoenas in the case of including to governor christie's office. members of his inner circle and the state police unit ove
cecily mcmillan reportedly suffered a seizure when she was arrested during an attempt by protesters to reoccupy zucotti park six months after the start of occupy wall street. she appeared on democracy now! days later, she was suffering from bruised ribs and what appeared to be a hand shaped rooms over her right breast. ended a 40-something our stay in jail and ended up with all of these bruises. i have an open case so i can talk more about it. i'm sure you can tell it would be difficult for me...
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y'all give it up for jay mcmillan. what up, jay? [cheers and applause] what's up, man? >> what's up? >> i know, you know, you're in grad school. you're in chicago, trying to, you know, get things started. we want to give you a little seed money, man, you know, get things going, maybe get you a little house after you graduate, you know, live the
y'all give it up for jay mcmillan. what up, jay? [cheers and applause] what's up, man? >> what's up? >> i know, you know, you're in grad school. you're in chicago, trying to, you know, get things started. we want to give you a little seed money, man, you know, get things going, maybe get you a little house after you graduate, you know, live the
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you know, if i want that in my house, i will watch mcmillan and wife. oh, steven got a letter from department of motor vehicles. what? another damn ticket? hey, screwhead... why is the dmv sending you letters? ha ha. screwhead. hey, screwhead. no, no. you're screwhead. i'm just called "boy." i got a letter from the dmv? oh, my god. it's about the cow. did i say "cow?" uh, because what i meant was "cow--nt--down." countdown to better driving.
you know, if i want that in my house, i will watch mcmillan and wife. oh, steven got a letter from department of motor vehicles. what? another damn ticket? hey, screwhead... why is the dmv sending you letters? ha ha. screwhead. hey, screwhead. no, no. you're screwhead. i'm just called "boy." i got a letter from the dmv? oh, my god. it's about the cow. did i say "cow?" uh, because what i meant was "cow--nt--down." countdown to better driving.
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while analysts didn't think walmart's new ceo doug mcmillan would say anything dramatic on the prerecorded earnings call, at some point he will need to do something bold if u.s. store sales remain sluggish. but because of external economic precious, investors appear to be giving the retailer a pass. for now. for "nightly business report" i'm courtney reagan. >>> onto facebook now, followingup to the breaking story we brought you last night, facebook will pay $16 billion for the mobile messaging app whatsapp, sending facebook shares to an all-time high today up more than 2%. julia boorstin now on what exactly whatsapp does, who's behind it and why facebook has hit the like button. >> reporter: with whatsapp, facebook will become the biggest mobile messaging company in the world. whatsapp handles nearly as many text messages as the telecom industry's entire $100 billion text messaging business. the app sends text messages, photos and video to anyone else with the app. without carrier fees. it's free for the first year, then charges 99 cents annually. no word on how many users pay, and it doe
while analysts didn't think walmart's new ceo doug mcmillan would say anything dramatic on the prerecorded earnings call, at some point he will need to do something bold if u.s. store sales remain sluggish. but because of external economic precious, investors appear to be giving the retailer a pass. for now. for "nightly business report" i'm courtney reagan. >>> onto facebook now, followingup to the breaking story we brought you last night, facebook will pay $16 billion for...
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i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission is to make sure these amazing animals find a purpose, a family, and a place to
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brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan; and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission is to make sure these amazing animals find a purpose, a family, and a place to
brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan; and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission is to make sure these amazing animals find a purpose, a family, and a place to
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liz: mack ian mcmillan was here yesterday and he sat here and said now is a buying opportunity. bitcoin was at $516. today it is above $600. it is the trade. we are not endorsing anything, just fascinating to watch. also fascinating to watch is a battle. how about the one of beleaguered retailers? in one corner j.c. penney, which might just be showing signs of life. sears, not saying it is flat lining but there are all kinds of cash problems we are watching right now. we are not waiting for the headlines in newspapers. we have top people to watch all of this. you need to watch both of these names but which one could lose you more money? we will point that out. and a person who knows a lot about themselves when you look at their watch. does the same ring true for a smart watch? one potential smart watchmaker think so, does in its competitors. luckily we can still tell time. closing bell ringing in 48 minutes. stay tuned. in the new new york, we don't back down. we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, dozens of tax free zones acr
liz: mack ian mcmillan was here yesterday and he sat here and said now is a buying opportunity. bitcoin was at $516. today it is above $600. it is the trade. we are not endorsing anything, just fascinating to watch. also fascinating to watch is a battle. how about the one of beleaguered retailers? in one corner j.c. penney, which might just be showing signs of life. sears, not saying it is flat lining but there are all kinds of cash problems we are watching right now. we are not waiting for the...
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. >> lieutenant gary mcmillan has been at wabash for the past 16 years. >> this is my opinion. he's a pretty violent individual. >> they may look at it like everybody's still a potential threat. but am i a threat? no. >> coming up -- >> really my biggest concern about being inside is just getting in trouble. >> fresh from wabash's youth unit an 18-year-old inmate spends his first day in the big house. >> i used to be a very violent person. i hope no one tries testing me. g you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. >>> there's no hard labor here. and makes it sort of hard to keeping yourself in shape. you see a lot of guys that's been here after two or three or more years and they get that couch potato look on them, you know, hang gut and all that there sagging everywher
. >> lieutenant gary mcmillan has been at wabash for the past 16 years. >> this is my opinion. he's a pretty violent individual. >> they may look at it like everybody's still a potential threat. but am i a threat? no. >> coming up -- >> really my biggest concern about being inside is just getting in trouble. >> fresh from wabash's youth unit an 18-year-old inmate spends his first day in the big house. >> i used to be a very violent person. i hope no one...
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joe feldman thinks mcmillan needs to continue to in aggressive pricing. walmart needs to be aggressive commencing them to shop eight at its stores. >>> john ledger is finding himself in hot watt we're the ceo of blackberry after encouraging subscribers to switch from blackberry to iphones. he responded with this statement. i can assure you that we are outraged, too. what puzzles me more that is that t-mobile did not speak with us before or after they launched this clearly inappropriate and ill-conceived marketing promotion. our own jon fortt joins us at post 9 with more on this. the war of words. >> this is some of the best news from blackberry i've heard in a long time. blackberry customers, the ones sticking with it are outraged they were offered iphones with no money down from t mf moes-t-. maybe a little rodney dangerfield a little reversing here, blackberry getting a little respect. >> it reminds you in these carriers are not operating at a vacuum. what do they owe the device manufactures? do they owe them that respect? >> only if they're install bas
joe feldman thinks mcmillan needs to continue to in aggressive pricing. walmart needs to be aggressive commencing them to shop eight at its stores. >>> john ledger is finding himself in hot watt we're the ceo of blackberry after encouraging subscribers to switch from blackberry to iphones. he responded with this statement. i can assure you that we are outraged, too. what puzzles me more that is that t-mobile did not speak with us before or after they launched this clearly inappropriate...
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. >> lieutenant gary mcmillan has been at wabash for the past 16 years. >> this is my opinion. he's a pretty violent individual. >> they may look at it like everybody's still a potential threat. but am i a threat? no. >> coming up -- >> really my biggest concern about being inside is just getting in trouble. >> fresh from wabash's youth unit an 18-year-old inmate spends his first day in the big house. >> i used to be a very violent person. i hope no one tries testing me. ? without the thinking that makes it real? what's a vision without the expertise to execute it... and the financing to make it grow? whatever your goal, it can change more than your business. it can change the future. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always realize yours. here in philadelphia you can access a philly cheesesteak anytime, day or night. just like you can access geico anytime, day or night. there is only one way to celebrate this unique similarity. witness the cheesesteak shuffle. ♪ cheesesteak, cheesesteak ♪ ♪ it's the cheesesteak shuffle! huh! ♪ ♪ every day, all day, cheesest
. >> lieutenant gary mcmillan has been at wabash for the past 16 years. >> this is my opinion. he's a pretty violent individual. >> they may look at it like everybody's still a potential threat. but am i a threat? no. >> coming up -- >> really my biggest concern about being inside is just getting in trouble. >> fresh from wabash's youth unit an 18-year-old inmate spends his first day in the big house. >> i used to be a very violent person. i hope no one...
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detective mcgann, armed with his mcmillan .308 caliber rifle braces himself on the back end of a pickup truck about 65 yards away. his finger is on the trigger and his eye is on the scope. >> you look through the scope and you feel the vision is very narrowed. i sighted on the gentleman initially although we were there to take a shot on the weapon, the possibility always existed that we would have to take a shot on the individual, depending on what he did. >> mcgann hopes he doesn't have to shoot gittens but is ready for whatever action he's ordered to take. >> about an hour and 35 minutes in to the negotiation, the chief asked if we could take a shot, how confident we felt about that. the spotter, sergeant toro turned to me and said the chief wants to know if you're 100. and i joked to sergeant toro, i said no, tell the chief i'm 110%. >> the gun is on the hood of the truck, but gittens hovers within an arm's reach. >> at that point, i received a communication from the s.w.a.t. team commander to take a shot. >> a perfect shot. mcgann shoots the gun right off the hood of the truck. it f
detective mcgann, armed with his mcmillan .308 caliber rifle braces himself on the back end of a pickup truck about 65 yards away. his finger is on the trigger and his eye is on the scope. >> you look through the scope and you feel the vision is very narrowed. i sighted on the gentleman initially although we were there to take a shot on the weapon, the possibility always existed that we would have to take a shot on the individual, depending on what he did. >> mcgann hopes he doesn't...
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with so many -- you know, i think it was harold mcmillan said in politics, a week is a lifetime. you may roll your eyes, but at the same time, as we found out with nate silver last year, certainly, his numbers were pretty solid. and you can actually break it down. gene, south dakota and west virginia, certainly -- all of us are probably bet they go republican. but we don't -- we just -- it is just way too early to make these predictions, aren't they? >> it's way early. there is -- you know, there's a 63% chance that i think it's really, really early to be able to make this sort of precise prediction, because we don't know what's going to happen. we don't know who's running in these states. however, yeah, nate silver's numbers were dead on. but he did know who the candidates were, and i do think that's kind of a prerequisite for making this sort of precise measurement. but i'm not going to diss my newspaper. >> all right. >> and we'll just write down -- >> oh, we love your newspaper. joe? >> well, you know -- yeah, you know, john mecham, let's talk about actually consequences of t
with so many -- you know, i think it was harold mcmillan said in politics, a week is a lifetime. you may roll your eyes, but at the same time, as we found out with nate silver last year, certainly, his numbers were pretty solid. and you can actually break it down. gene, south dakota and west virginia, certainly -- all of us are probably bet they go republican. but we don't -- we just -- it is just way too early to make these predictions, aren't they? >> it's way early. there is -- you...
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what can doug mcmillan do to turn the tide? we'll talk about that. one more look at futures and we'll get the opening bell in a few moments. "squawk on the street" is back in a moment. ♪ >>> walmart reporting fourth quarter earnings of a buck 60 a share, slightly above consensus, but revenues missed forecast and the same for the full-year earnings guidance, let's bring in stacy ridlets and david strausser, david, let me start with you, give me your take of not just on the quarter, of course, but more importantly on the guidance. >> i think the guidance i think we're seeing something we're going to see a lot of other places. we're seeing a weak start to the year because of weather. they talked a lot about higher health care costs, they talked about a weaker low-end consumer, none of that is a surprise. the other thing they talked about cap-x and increasing it in the u.s. and away from the international cap-x i think that will be a bigger story some of the things they are doing on e-commerce and neighborhood cap-x. >> the growth of amazon and the see
what can doug mcmillan do to turn the tide? we'll talk about that. one more look at futures and we'll get the opening bell in a few moments. "squawk on the street" is back in a moment. ♪ >>> walmart reporting fourth quarter earnings of a buck 60 a share, slightly above consensus, but revenues missed forecast and the same for the full-year earnings guidance, let's bring in stacy ridlets and david strausser, david, let me start with you, give me your take of not just on the...
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doug mcmillan rose through the ranks. starting in a distribution center in 1984. coming up, a teenager inspiring a community, taking to the basketball court on two prosthetics legs. >> an ice fisherman will have to pack their botches with beer after a drone has to stop. >> and to pennsylvania, where everyone is waiting to see if the silver ground hog will show his shadow today. >> good morning to you and welcome back to al jazeera america. ahead - ice fishermen in minnesota will have to carry their beer with them. first a look at the forecast today with the meteorologist. mark morgan, it's going to be a bit cooler for some locations. it's mile. let's take you to the country, hoping to see if we'll see the shadow. if we do, it's six more years of winter, if he doesn't. it may be a cloudy day. it means they see spring. we have time before they come out. lots of people out there to celebrate. it is a big event. we are doing a pass-over. it's wet. people are having a lot of fun. the boundary from the north-east, lots of deep moisture. that's what is hoping to trigger
doug mcmillan rose through the ranks. starting in a distribution center in 1984. coming up, a teenager inspiring a community, taking to the basketball court on two prosthetics legs. >> an ice fisherman will have to pack their botches with beer after a drone has to stop. >> and to pennsylvania, where everyone is waiting to see if the silver ground hog will show his shadow today. >> good morning to you and welcome back to al jazeera america. ahead - ice fishermen in minnesota...