doug is, but soon it s all straightened out. the suspect later pleads guilty to charges of endangerment and aggravated assault and is sentenced to 16 1/2 years in prison. with the suspect in police custody, chopper pilot joe hans turns his attention to the crushed white car in the middle of the intersection, and his heart sinks. one of the first things that came out of the car was a baby seat. miraculously, the women and children in that car walk away with only minor injuries. it s a comforting end to an adrenaline pumping morning. but for doug click, the story doesn t end there. his bravery and quick action captures the media s attention. doug click, good morning. good morning. man, what a morning you had. it s been a heck of a 24 hours. but for the son of a police chief and brother of four police officers, doug s response, he says, was nothing more than being brought up with that old-fashioned sense of responsibility. i remember back when i was a
you re hearing, jim? reporter: well, bill, we all knew the romneys made a lot of money. we confirmed that this morning. he released his returns from 2010 and estimated returns from 2011. he made earnings from investments in blind trust of more than $21 million in 2010, just under 21 million in 2011. he made charitable contributions over the two years of some $7 million. about 16 1/2% of his income. in addition almost all his income is in the form of capital gains which is tacked at a lower rate of 15%. so the romneys effective tax rate after deductions was 1.9% in 2010 and 15.4% in 2011. that is less than his political opponents who learn most of their money in salary but his effective tax rate is in the same range, analysts say as most americans. for most americans, that even goes up into $150,000 in income, it is right around 12%, 12, 13%.
doug is, but soon it s all straightened out. the suspect later pleads guilty to charges of endangerment and aggravated assault and is sentenced to 16 1/2 years in prison. with the suspect in police custody, chopper pilot joe hans turns his attention to the crushed white car in the middle of the intersection, and his heart sinks. one of the first things that came out of the car was a baby seat. miraculously, the women and children in that car walk away with only minor injuries. it s a comforting end to an adrenaline pumping morning. but for doug click, the story doesn t end there. his bravery and quick action captures the media s attention. doug click, good morning. good morning. man, what a morning you had. it s been a heck of a 24 hours. but for the son of a police chief and brother of four police officers, doug s response, he says, was nothing more than being brought up with that old-fashioned sense of responsibility. i remember back when i was a kid, you know, if any
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committee, the committee itself, even harder. bill: you mentioned the times in which we re living. listen to some of these numbers for a moment. unemployment has been at 9 percent or higher for 27 of the last 29 months. since september of 2011, underemployment was up to 16 1/2%. that s about 25 million americans, and about one third of all those unemployed have been out of work for more than a year. man, these are tough, tough times. and i appreciate your comment about trying to figure something out. i want to play a little something from a democratic counterpart in the house. debbie wasserman-schultz, about what she says is the real issue. i ll get to you react to this: okay. we ve stopped the economy from dropping like a rock, like it was before president obama took i ve. where is the leadership on the republican side? you want to talk about sitting on the sidelines, they re the ones that have just been crossing their arms and hoping for failure. i mean, how could it s so