trunk. doug s not taking any chance that this guy could get away or, worse, that he carjacks someone or breaks into a nearby home. he was really amped up when i saw him. his eyes were as big as silver dollars. the man takes out a pair of bolt cutters and threatens to kill doug but doug persists. i hit him a couple of good times with the bat and didn t seem to faze him. within seconds, police catch up at the scene. there s some confusion as to who 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.
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
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
there s some confusion as to who 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 w
investing. they haveotkyçz what we re trying to do, have the investment into a more o carrierringr the first order of business when they woman back next week. we hope it gets done quickly. then they have to think about what to do on the bush tax cuts. we understand that. hopefully we ll have some agreement on both of those issues, move swiftly. then they can turn to the president s proposals just made this week. but those proposals weren t made with a specific timeframe or calendar in mind. they re good policy, good proposals. if congress can t get to them in the next few weeks, they are still going to be good policy when congress returns. could i pick up on that, speaking of the tax cuts, that is one of the big tax items that has to be dealt with by the end of the year. former white house budget director peters or yag, you know, came out recently talking about maybe looking at some temporary extension of all the tax cuts. what would be the harm of that? i unders