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Man rams car into Calif. Wal-Mart, 4 injured

The Daily Beast

Four people have been injured at a Walmart, and it’s not even Black Friday. A man hit two cars in the parking lot of the San Jose Supercenter before driving his red Oldsmobile Cutlass through the front of the store and then stopping to get out and attack people with a “blunt object.” Four of the approximately 70 customers inside were injured—at least one severely—by this unidentified man, who was arrested when the cops arrived. “At first, I thought I may have done something to anger him while driving,” said Sharon Kaye, whose car was sideswiped by the rogue driver as he circled the parking lot before heading straight for the entrance. “But then I realized he was out to get into the store.”

 

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10 things you need to know today: November 24, 2012

Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi claimed sweeping new powers on Friday.

Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi claimed sweeping new powers on Friday. Photo: Mark Wilson/Getty Images

This daily feature from The Week is quite informative.  Even on a slow news day…

Egypt’s Mohamed Morsi is slammed for his power grab, U.S. stocks soar on Black Friday, and more in our roundup of the stories that are making news and driving opinion

1. EGYPTIAN JUDGES CONDEMN MORSI’S POWER GRAB
Top judges in Egypt have slammed President Mohamed Morsi for claiming sweeping new powers on Friday. Morsi’s decree gives the president near-absolute powers, and immunity from court appeals. The country’s senior judges, most of whom were appointed by ousted leader Hosni Mubarak, called Morsi’s power grab an “unprecedented assault” on the nation’s independent judiciary. Tens of thousands of Egyptians also took to the streets to protest Morsi’s decree. [The Guardian]

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2. ISRAEL EASES GAZA BORDER RESTRICTIONS
As part of Israel’s truce with the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, restrictions are being eased along the tense border, allowing Palestinian farmers to access land near the border’s security fence, and letting Palestinian fisherman head further out to sea. The Egypt-brokered truce, which took effect Wednesday, ended an eight-day conflict that reportedly killed 166 Palestinians and six Israelis. [Associated Press]

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3. STOCKS SOAR ON BLACK FRIDAY
As millions of Americans braved long Black Friday lines to score steep discounts on a huge variety of consumer goods, investors showed their own “Black Friday cheer.” The Nasdaq and Dow Jones Industrial Average each rose 1.4 percent, and the S&P 500 climbed 1.3 percent, giving the latter index its biggest weekly gain since December 2011. Black Friday wasn’t the only reason for the rally, but it certainly helped. Consumer spending makes up some 70 percent of America’s economic activity, and the holiday shopping season accounts for 40 percent of many retailers’ annual revenue. [Associated Press]

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4. MASSACHUSETTS STRIP CLUB EXPLODES, INJURING 18
A natural gas explosion in Springfield, Mass., on Friday destroyed a strip club, damaged a daycare center, and blew out every window in a three-block radius. At least 18 people were injured. “This is a miracle… that no one was killed,” said the state’s lieutenant governor. [The Guardian]

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5. DALLAS‘ LARRY HAGMAN DIES AT 81
Larry Hagman, who played J.R. Ewing on Dallas, died Friday at 81 due to complications from his battle with cancer. On Dallas, Hagman turned “a business cheat, faithless husband, and bottomless well of corruption” into a “charmingly loathsome oil baron,” and is perhaps best remembered for the cliffhanger “Who shot J.R.?” episode. [Associated Press]

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6. BOXER HECTOR CAMACHO DIES AT 50
Hector “Macho” Camacho, the 50-year-old Puerto Rican boxer known for his “lightning-quick hands and flamboyant personality,” died on Saturday in Puerto Rico, after being shot earlier in the week while sitting in a parked car.  Ten bags of cocaine were reportedly found in the car. “As a teenager, Camacho was a brawler, a serial shoplifter, an admitted drug user, and a car thief, and he never put that part of his nature behind him.” [New York Times]

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7. WALMART WORKERS PROTEST ON BLACK FRIDAY
Black Friday wasn’t without its drama. Walmart workers demanding higher wages and better benefits staged protests at dozens of stores across the country on the annual day-after-Thanksgiving sale. Demonstrations were reported in Colorado, North Carolina, Texas, Minnesota, Florida, Kentucky, and several other states. [CBS News]

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8. NHL CANCELS ALL-STAR GAME
The hockey hiatus continues. On Friday, the lockout-stricken NHL canceled its annual All-Star game and two more weeks of games as owners and players were unable to strike a collective bargaining agreement. The NHL has now canceled the first nine weeks of games, through Dec. 14. The All-Star game, which was to have taken place in Columbus, Ohio, would have brought $12 million to the area, according to the Columbus Dispatch. [USA Today]

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9. THIEVES STEAL 18 TONS OF CHOCOLATE
Someone’s sweet tooth will be satisfied. Austrian police are on the hunt for thieves who stole a whopping 18 tons of chocolate bars. According to local media outlets, a driver loaded his truck with 33 pallets of milk chocolate in Bludenz, claiming that he was supposed to deliver the shipment to the Czech Republic. But authorities said the license plates and paperwork of the truck and driver turned out to be fake. [Associated Press]

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10. TOM CRUISE REUNITES WITH SURI
Tom Cruise and daughter Suri have reunited. After more than three months apart, the Mission Impossible scientologist and his little girl reunited for Thanksgiving in London. Cruise has seen little of his 6-year-old child since he and Katie Holmes filed for divorce in the summer. Holmes, meanwhile, spent Thanksgiving in her hometown of Toledo, Ohio. [People]

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Obama Shops For Books With Daughters Sasha And Malia At Kramerbooks & Afterwords In Washington, DC

The President and his daughters remembered ”Small Business Saturday” by shopping at Kramerbooks & Afterwords in D.C.  I’m hard-pressed to find a small business in my town which houses three huge shopping malls within a 10 mile radius.

The Huffington Post

President Barack Obama has pitched in to help small businesses get into the holiday shopping season.

The president took his daughters, Malia and Sasha, along on a shopping run to a bookstore a few blocks from the White House.

He says he made the visit because it’s “small business Saturday” and he wanted to support a small business.

The retail industry is encouraging shoppers to patronize mom-and-pop businesses on the Saturday after Thanksgiving. It’s a counterpoint to Black Friday and the sales and special deals offered by department stores and other large retailers.

The Obamas walked out with a selection of books including “The Invention of Hugo Cabret,” “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever” and “Descent into Chaos: The U.S. and the Disaster in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Central Asia.”

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Walmart: Black Friday Went Great… Except For The Pepper Spray Stuff

What???

TPM Muckraker

If you’re looking for bad news on this Black Friday, you’re probably Googling “Walmart.” The massive discount retailer has been the scene of injuries, arrests, pepper-spraying and general pandemonium at locations across the country today.

Asked about the stories of fights over sale items and arrests, Walmart touted its pre-planning for the biggest shopping day of the year, though acknowledged the chain is “always learning” about how to deal with the crowds that pack its stores.

“I would just tell you that the plans we have in place were developed with nationally recognized crowd experts and really were the first of their kind,” company spokesperson Greg Rossiter told TPM Friday. “Having said that, we always look at the way we run our stores.”

Those plans Walmart used this year were drawn up following much darker incidents than the ones that have marred the day at some locations of the massive retailer. In 2008, a store employee was trampled to death as a crowd surged into a New York Walmart to snatch up deeply discounted merchandise in the ritual that kicks off the holiday shopping season. A lawyer for the family of the dead man chided Walmart for not providing the employee with crowd control experience.

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Police body slam leaves grandpa bloody, unconscious at Wal-Mart

Eyewitness’ version of events:

Man put two games under his shirt because his grandson got knocked down and hurt in the rush and he needed his hands to help his grandson. A cop saw and immediately arrested him for shoplifting. The man was cooperating while the cop was putting on the handcuffs. The cop out of no where tripped the man and bashed his head nose first into the ground knocking him out and there is blood everywhere. The cop did not know how to care for the man so someone that was there shopping had to help get blood out the mans airways.

This was a K-9 cop already in a bad mood before this happened. “I got the walmart shift”

The video starts after he is already knocked out.

WARNING: Video has explicit language from customers’ reactions:

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