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there is everything coming. he whole desert is now lit up. jim: we reach the top of the hour as we march on here in the match play final between australia's jason day and france's victor dubuisson. on the 1st hole of the match. we had a consolation match settled that had extended play with rickie fowler winning it on the 19th with a birdie. and these two up starts in this case right here, dubuisson 23, day 26, both are loaded with talent and exciting to learn a little more. we knew about jason. but now to see dubuisson and see that hey, the guy came into the tournament ranked 30th in the
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world. a legitimate player out there. >> a very shy man. very aloner. happy to spend weeks on tour on his own. he played golf every day since he was eight. thisschool at 10 to pursue young frenchman who is going to be the sensation with the ryder cup go to france in 2018. this is fabulous stuff for europe yean golf. >> he has 195 yards. it is really funny. i am sitting here. i am getting texts from tour players that are going you have to be kidding me. my phone is lit up. they can't believe it. jim: you are not the only one. i think everybody that watched this last half-hour. nick: how does this end? >> that is a very good question.
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>> how can it end. nick: this is unfair to have a winner and a loser. this is a fantastic day. there is no desert around this one. he likes it. just the wrong club but he likes it. >> yeah. he missed. that is probably three. , we know about this front edge, it just rolls. that is your options. short or long. if you get it right to the front dge that would be great. >> just a good solid one, you think? >> yeah. i think it is. perfect.
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>> cactus is good for victor. i don't know about jason. he has a cactus right behind where he is going to aim. >> well, he has 188 yards and this time it is a 9-iron. why not? nick: downhill. man that is a hard swing. that was a hard swing. nick: pulled it. he is furious. that is way short. nick: no way you can get a 9-iron there. what is going on with the club selection? jim: this is dubuisson and his road to the championship match through streelman, hanson, watson, mcdowell who had several amazing stories of his own this week and ernie els this morning even though els had him three
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down after four. in the five matches won by jason. louis oosthuizen and rickie fowler in the a.m. here in arizona. i am surprised to see both of them coming up so woefully short there. nick: i can understand victor's a bit more but 80 plus taking off 10% for a 9-iron is a huge hit. >> nick, two days ago they were doing this on this hole. >> coming up short. nick: the breeze was tiny bit into them. but i think that fairway tips up a bit. like an uphill lie but it is going downhill.
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>> special thanks to the metlife blimp for today's overhead view. the metlife blimp provided tournament fans with reliable aerial coverage. he has been up there all day, 12 hours. i hope he has enough fuel or he is just using the wind. hazard. n that cross it is part of the desert. >> both guys came up the same amount short, gary. just that jason hit his left and had fartherer to carry. he is in the desert. he can ground his club. it is not a hazard. >> he can move rocks in there. >> he already has. they are loose impetments. >> dubuisson has a hazard of his own. coincidentally as jason did he has two sprinkler heads right between him on his line.
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means he has to fly it on the green or take his chances. >> what are we going to do? we are go to run it up the hill. you can't spin it. >> i would make practice swings to determine the softness or firmness of the sand. that is perfectly legitimate. i think he will try to carry it right to the edge of the green. >> he has a lot of lost here. they have not hit a lot of these shots. >> well, this is just a bunker shot from firm sand. the fact that you can make the practice swing really makes it a lot easier in terms of judging it. hard sand, soft swing.
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>> get down. pretty good shot. pretty good shot. he will take that. looks like 10-12 feet? >> yeah. it will be quick and have a pretty good amount of break to t as well. >> david, what would you do with this shot? he has the two sprinklers. >> it is directly on the line that he wants to go on. he may decide to go either right or left and take them out of play. >> i think he is going left. >> he might hop it over him. >> yes. > just take his chances. >> he hasn't had a chip shot in a long time. >> it hit the seam. >> it hit the seam and just got
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forward spin. nick: all of those great ones and then you get a crazy bad one like that. those ridiculous lucky bounces and then you land on a bit of grass a quarter of an inch igher than the rest of them. >> the second bounce right on hat. >> beautiful. i don't know if i would have done this. just the firm bit. just the crusty bit of green right on the edges. you can see how they are browning out. >> nothing rolls like a ball, nothing. jim: we were so dumb struck by the last two up and downs, we forget the one at 18 as well. nick: you are right. he gets up and down from the
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bunker. he gets up and down with an 8-iron out of the bunker at 17. how about that. jim: with his second shot. nick: great second shot. >> he must have phil mickelson's video of short game. that is the only thing i can think of. i have never seen anything like this. right-handed mickelson. ok. help me with a read here. i am guessing it has to go left to right. i am guessing. >> i am really not seeing too much in it. >> ok. nick: didn't hit it. >> no.
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jim: well, gary. >> he kept it on grass. that was his problem, i think. jim: you have a chance to call it right here. ay will have a putt to win it. nick: he has to break it back the other way, right. >> i am just thinking about the big picture and all of the weirdness going on. you know you get in these flows of weird things like a match will never end because of bizarre circumstance. nick: this is a tough putt. it falls hard at the end. >> it would be a heck of an up and down out of the ditch 20 to 30 yards short of the green. so he will bite him with his own medicine here? >> this is go to move to the left. it is not one he can get aggressive with either. who knows at this point. >> exactly right. who knows?
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he has about three feet? >> yeah. this is not dead. >> that will played outside the hole. we saw victor's putt just rake to the right. now this would be bizarre. now it is starting to flow into the hole. the whole scene of absurd theater we are doing. so i am just not going to watch. well, i have to watch. that is right. i am announcing. nick: you don't have to say anything. >> ok.
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dare i say we go on? jim: why not gary. you can open up your eyes now. here is the game plan folks because we have run over by more than an hour we are going to be switching over for you on the east coast feed if you will to the golf channel. for those on the west coast you will stay on cbs. plus live streaming. for the eastern and central time zones you can pick up the coverage. west coast. mountain time zones. we will stay on cbs. it's like a wave.
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the fourth best place in america to raise a family, and many of the 5,000 in chardon credited the high school, ranked excellent 13 years in a row. >> 9-1-1. what is your emergency? >> this is chardon high school calling. we need assistance right now. there's a student with a gun. >> pelley: at 7:35, the call came from the principal's office. there, teacher tim armelli heard shots down the hall. >> tim armelli: you knew that the shooting was what it was. you're... your head's telling you there's shots; your heart's not believing it. you... you freeze for a moment. you don't think you're going to see your wife or kids again. >> pelley: you got onto the school p.a. and said what? >> armelli: "lockdown. teachers, go to lockdown." >> pelley: in the cafeteria, through the door on the left, a 17-year-old boy who went by the initials "t.j." was shooting to kill. he'd put ten rounds in his gun and six letters across his
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been sentenced to life without parole. he has never given a reason or a motive for the shooting. at sentencing, the judge wondered whether he did it to make a name for himself, so the community asked us to keep his name and his face out of this, and we have. when it was over, hall texted "i'm okay" to his wife, ashley, but she didn't know what he'd done until he came home. >> ashley hall: he said he was sorry that he had put himself in that situation and that, you know, he realized that he could've been shot, and that would've left us without a husband and without a father. >> dad... >> pelley: there was a lot to leave behind. ashley works for the county, placing kids in foster care, and the halls have adopted four of those kids-- christian, quincy, and the twins mark s
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on the cover of christie's catalogues. >> jeff taylor: yes, yes. >> simon: that's pretty good, isn't it? >> taylor: it is really good, it is really good. >> simon: jeff taylor teaches arts management at purchase college. he says, though there is no shortage of gifted forgers, beltracchi holds the title. he has made more money than any other art forger ever. >> taylor: he combined all the nefarious techniques of everybody who came before him, and made very important innovations in exactly what is essential. >> simon: you have called him an evil genius? >> taylor: yes. >> simon: so aside from being a very talented painter, he was also a very accomplished con man? >> taylor: absolutely one of the best. >> simon: he started making a few bucks in the game when he was quite young, but his career really took off when he married helene, a perfect co- conspirator, in 1993.
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