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skydiving cameraman, brian scott, tapes the practice session.kydivers will use the tape later to analyze the jump. >> canopy formation is multiple parachuters flying in formation. he will put a foot in the line and hold that parachute while someone else holds up the formation and you will form a diamond of parachutes. >> it's a risky jump. >> canopy formation is a very fragile formation. >> the idea of someone grabbing ahold of your parachute scares experienced jumpers even more than new jumpers. because if they get all tangled up in your parachute, it's done. you can't land. >> he knows even the smallest miss cue can be a disaster. >> it's much like choreographing a dance. because everyone has an assigned place to fly to and take ahold of the other canopy. you have to have your hand and feet in the right place. you have to plan out the entire jump and then the challenge is to do it. >> for today's world record attempt, lewis assembles the best in the field. all seems to be going smoothly until something captures cameraman's eye. >> something di
skydiving cameraman, brian scott, tapes the practice session.kydivers will use the tape later to analyze the jump. >> canopy formation is multiple parachuters flying in formation. he will put a foot in the line and hold that parachute while someone else holds up the formation and you will form a diamond of parachutes. >> it's a risky jump. >> canopy formation is a very fragile formation. >> the idea of someone grabbing ahold of your parachute scares experienced jumpers...
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. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to julianna margulies, seann william scott, brian williamsw. bye bye! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ .
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. >> brian crawford scott i believe you will see him later on he is from california and he is a foe nominal the nominal voice you will see 17 countries represented in this year 's show. >> i always find that amazing not all of them speak english yet all are able to work together and pull off an incredible show. >> we like to call this, a un you have all the different nationalities working together and many different religions, backgrounds but we can all come together and create the greatest show on earth. >> i also know everybody has their own unique individual talent did i hear you can say the alphabet backwards. >> you heard correctly it has been awhile i will have to warm up >> i double dog dare you >> ready. aww. [ saying the alphabet backwards ] >> that is impressive. the circus is in town. through sunday then they go through baltimore and then a stint at the patriot center fairfax. coming up next hour we are moving on to juggling. back to you in studio. >> all right. >> we do a little juggling here some times thank you holly. >> coming up in our 8:00 a.m. hour lose your smart phone a
. >> brian crawford scott i believe you will see him later on he is from california and he is a foe nominal the nominal voice you will see 17 countries represented in this year 's show. >> i always find that amazing not all of them speak english yet all are able to work together and pull off an incredible show. >> we like to call this, a un you have all the different nationalities working together and many different religions, backgrounds but we can all come together and...
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environmental affairs correspondent anne thompson is with us tonight from aberdeen, scott lnld, good evening. >> good evening, brian officials here in aberdeen try to figure out how to stop that leak, they're also trying to stamp out growing concerns about a flair that is still burning on the abandoned platform. the flair burns off high-pressure gas and it does so some 500 feet above and 400 feet away from where the exploding gas is leaking, according to company officials, but one industry official we spoke to today said any ignition source, even the smallest spark, could trigger an explosion and a fire on the platfernal and send fire down the well. but officials i spoke to tonight, they dismiss that as speculation, saying there is no immediate concern about the flair and they added that the wind is actually working in their favor, blowing the gas cloud away from the flair. they also added that in their opinion, this is not a repeat of the bp disaster in the gulf of mexico. this platform is in fairly shallow water, about 300 feet, but its well goes much deeper into the worth, some four miles. that distance plus the
environmental affairs correspondent anne thompson is with us tonight from aberdeen, scott lnld, good evening. >> good evening, brian officials here in aberdeen try to figure out how to stop that leak, they're also trying to stamp out growing concerns about a flair that is still burning on the abandoned platform. the flair burns off high-pressure gas and it does so some 500 feet above and 400 feet away from where the exploding gas is leaking, according to company officials, but one...
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scott out again today i'm brian sullivan. let's get straight to breaking news in the sports world with darren rovell. darren? >> yeah, thanks so much. the owner of the indianapolis colts is now speaking at the podium with peyton manning. and he has not yet uttered the words but he has said they will honor peyton manning and this is believed, of course, the release of peyton manning from the indianapolis colts. he was owed $28 million starting tomorrow, an option, and this will allow peyton manning to be a free agent and explore teams and we're going to listen to the rest of the press conference and kind of get back to you on exactly what is said and how they feel. but it is believed this will now be the severance of a great tie from 1998 through 2011, the deal peyton manning and the indianapolis colts appears to be over. back to you. >> all right, darren, we'll get back to you as soon as we get the actual news. it is expected that peyton manning is going to be cut or released. as of right now, i don't believe that is the case
scott out again today i'm brian sullivan. let's get straight to breaking news in the sports world with darren rovell. darren? >> yeah, thanks so much. the owner of the indianapolis colts is now speaking at the podium with peyton manning. and he has not yet uttered the words but he has said they will honor peyton manning and this is believed, of course, the release of peyton manning from the indianapolis colts. he was owed $28 million starting tomorrow, an option, and this will allow...
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brian shactman with those details. >> thanks, scott. let's look at the map here. we're not far from the highs of the day, 88 plus. the highs about 94. alcoa, caterpillar at the top. at the bottom all day we've had mcdonald's, now below $100 a share. exxon mobil down 1%. energy's been a bit of a laggard today. that's basically where it goes for that. retail, we're going to talk with coach, the ceo in the 4:00 eastern time hour. and they tested a new high of 8 $78.22. similar story for a hot topic off the highs. still up double digits after their earnings yesterday. solid 20%-plus for bonds of the i want to break it out a little. bon ton is up another 20% today. earnings weren't even very good. but the stock's been on absolute fire. 150% to the upside. they were hurt by a lot of weather issues. but the ceo was pretty optimistic. a lot of buyers going in on that name. other gainers today, sprint doing well. up about almost 8%. refiners are doing in a lagging energy stake. up almost 6.75%. i want to take a quick peek on things on the down side. we have coal space. act
brian shactman with those details. >> thanks, scott. let's look at the map here. we're not far from the highs of the day, 88 plus. the highs about 94. alcoa, caterpillar at the top. at the bottom all day we've had mcdonald's, now below $100 a share. exxon mobil down 1%. energy's been a bit of a laggard today. that's basically where it goes for that. retail, we're going to talk with coach, the ceo in the 4:00 eastern time hour. and they tested a new high of 8 $78.22. similar story for a...
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then governor brian sandoval, "nevada is on the move again!" governor rick scott, "florida got to work." i mean, what are they talking about? either the president is helping or he's not. it seems like they've got one talking point here and then reality here and denial here. what's going on here, jared? >> here's another experience i have that relates to that. i sometimes go on these market shows and i'm sitting there waiting for my segment to start, and all the market analysts on a day like yesterday when the markets are up are saying, this is a great stock market, the financials are coming back, the banks are doing better, the corporate profits -- you know, this economy is really picking up. then they get to my segment, jared, obama's killing the economy! so, they can't both be right. i agree with you, reverend. it's a very tough call when you're trying to say, the economy's doing better because i'm governor, not because he's president. all of this really comes down to, i think what i was trying to say earlier, and what the congressman's been emphasizing. there's
then governor brian sandoval, "nevada is on the move again!" governor rick scott, "florida got to work." i mean, what are they talking about? either the president is helping or he's not. it seems like they've got one talking point here and then reality here and denial here. what's going on here, jared? >> here's another experience i have that relates to that. i sometimes go on these market shows and i'm sitting there waiting for my segment to start, and all the market...
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scott. >> reporter: guilty on 13 out of the 14 counts, brian. only count that he was acquitted of was a single count of wire fraud, which involved giving super bowl tickets to the banking regulator in antigua which was the heart of his $7 billion ponzi scheme. now the question is, where will the money be found? what will get back to the investors? they go into a forfeiture phase now. but allen stanford could face the rest of his life in prison. we'll be back in just a moment. looking for a better place to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of: fidelity. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the things you want from a bank. like no-fee atms -- all over the world. free checkwriting and mobile deposits. now, depositing a check is as easy as taking a picture. free online bill payments. a highly acclaimed credit card with 2% cash back into your fidelity account. open a fidelity cash management account today and discover another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. >>> s&p 500 down 21 points right now, off about a 1.5%.
scott. >> reporter: guilty on 13 out of the 14 counts, brian. only count that he was acquitted of was a single count of wire fraud, which involved giving super bowl tickets to the banking regulator in antigua which was the heart of his $7 billion ponzi scheme. now the question is, where will the money be found? what will get back to the investors? they go into a forfeiture phase now. but allen stanford could face the rest of his life in prison. we'll be back in just a moment. looking for...
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scott. >> coming up, he strikes them out on the baseball diamond and now he's using that pitching arm to throw a different kind of strike. brian emwilson's new business venture just ahead. >>> martians, aliens, e.t. they could all be calling us, but what if no one's listening? now you can help all from the comfort of your home computer. i'm bob redell you to the institute you to the institute here in mountain view coming up in a live report. >>> welcome back, everyone. this one's been a long time coming, but if and when e.t. ever decides to phone home, scientists are hoping you might be listening in. nbc bay area's earthling bob redell is live at the city institute in mountainview to tell us how we can assist in the search for extraterrestrial life. what's happening out there? >> good morning to you, john. >> if e.t. is out there trying to reach us, the study at mountain view don't want us to miss that call just because there weren't enough of us paying attention. that's why you need our help. and what they'd like you to do is to register, logon and help them analyze the radio signals that are coming in on the telescope array
scott. >> coming up, he strikes them out on the baseball diamond and now he's using that pitching arm to throw a different kind of strike. brian emwilson's new business venture just ahead. >>> martians, aliens, e.t. they could all be calling us, but what if no one's listening? now you can help all from the comfort of your home computer. i'm bob redell you to the institute you to the institute here in mountain view coming up in a live report. >>> welcome back, everyone....
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scott broom, thank you. we appreciate it. >> on a sad note tonight a well- known fredericksburg, virginia radio personality is being mourned. brian stobell was struck and killed while walking a dog yesterday. he had retired from wfls radio after spending 40 years in the radio business. investigators say the tuck driver that hit him did stop to call 911. >>> more emotional testimony in the wrongful death lawsuit failed by the parents of two murdered virginia tech students. school spokesman larry hinker took the stand and was asked about mistakes in a time line written from his e-mail address. he broke down in tears when talking about the shooting rampage in april of 2007. on that day a lone gunman killed 32 people on campus. the parents of two victims, one from chantilly, are demanding a full accounting of that day. >> peyton manning is on the move, but where he will end up is anybody's guess after being released by the colts the former nfl mvp and super bowl winning quarterback is now trying to decide where he wants to play football next season. the rumors are swirling, it will be the washington redskins? our kristen berset is he
scott broom, thank you. we appreciate it. >> on a sad note tonight a well- known fredericksburg, virginia radio personality is being mourned. brian stobell was struck and killed while walking a dog yesterday. he had retired from wfls radio after spending 40 years in the radio business. investigators say the tuck driver that hit him did stop to call 911. >>> more emotional testimony in the wrongful death lawsuit failed by the parents of two murdered virginia tech students. school...
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brian, melissa, back to you. >> thanks. none smiling more than scott dorsey, ceo of exact target. e.t. is the ticker. after this. [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. >>> orange you glad you tuned in to cnbc right now? >> oh. >> awful. >> painful. >> straight from the opening bell first on cnbc celebrating its ipo is exact target, helping clients and customers connect through the web, e-mail, mobile, text writing. joining us is the ceo of exact target. scott, welcome and congra congratulatio congratulations. >> thank you. happy to be here. >> a lot of demand. why not jack up the share count? >> our investors are long on th
brian, melissa, back to you. >> thanks. none smiling more than scott dorsey, ceo of exact target. e.t. is the ticker. after this. [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to...
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brian: aren't judges supposed to be bipartisan? shocking new details about what 29 of them did to wisconsin governor's scott walker.tely out of the question. students no longer allowed to learn certain things about marriage, about poverty, even dinosaurs. the topics might scare them ok, guys-- what's next ? chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast spes. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small sinesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that's why she's the boss. because the small business with the best tecology rules. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 1-800-974-6006. and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic gold and go to college too. [ male announcer ] every day we help students earn their bachelor's or master's degree for tomorrow's careers. this is your moment. let not
brian: aren't judges supposed to be bipartisan? shocking new details about what 29 of them did to wisconsin governor's scott walker.tely out of the question. students no longer allowed to learn certain things about marriage, about poverty, even dinosaurs. the topics might scare them ok, guys-- what's next ? chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast spes. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you...
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david walton of taunton, massachusetts, elaine mccaul of wakefield, brian bergeroon of wal don, and troy burstton of medford, joseph scott of worcester and, mr. president, those are names that i just read, constituents of mine that have been killed by the husbands, wives, partners, girlfriends or boifdz in domestic violence incidents in 2011 and 2012 lien. it's only -- alone. it's only march of this year. it's unacceptable. those lives lost are tragic. in addition to the people that lost their lives, the lives of the victims' children and families and friends have been destroyed. i know because, mr. president, i was a victim of domestic violence and as a child i watched as my mother was beaten by abusive stepfathers. i did what i could to protect my mom and my sister, but as a young boy, there was only so much i could do. i remember vividly being a 6-year-old boy going to protect my mom and getting beaten on until the police came and something that still lives with me and i try to use that experience and knowledge to help in many different ways. when i was growing up, frankly, there weren't the resources available to vic
david walton of taunton, massachusetts, elaine mccaul of wakefield, brian bergeroon of wal don, and troy burstton of medford, joseph scott of worcester and, mr. president, those are names that i just read, constituents of mine that have been killed by the husbands, wives, partners, girlfriends or boifdz in domestic violence incidents in 2011 and 2012 lien. it's only -- alone. it's only march of this year. it's unacceptable. those lives lost are tragic. in addition to the people that lost their...
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scott, is in the house. [applause] we got your mayor, brian moore.applause] and i want to very much say thank you to our outstanding secretary of commerce, secretary bryson, who was here and he's doing great work trying to create jobs and investment and opportunity all across the country. [applause] it is great to be back in petersburg. last time i was here was during the campaign. i had my bus pull over so i could get a cheese burger. at long street's deli. [cheers] you guys have eaten there. some of you may think this violates michelle's "let's move" program. [laughter] but she gives me pass when it comes to a good burger. and fries. now, back then, in 2008, we were talking about how working americans were already having a tough go of it. folks were working harder and longer for less. it was getting tougher to afford health care or to send your kids to college. the economy was already shedding jobs. and in less than a decade, nearly one in three manufacturing jobs had vanished. then the bottom fell out of the economy. and things got that much tough
scott, is in the house. [applause] we got your mayor, brian moore.applause] and i want to very much say thank you to our outstanding secretary of commerce, secretary bryson, who was here and he's doing great work trying to create jobs and investment and opportunity all across the country. [applause] it is great to be back in petersburg. last time i was here was during the campaign. i had my bus pull over so i could get a cheese burger. at long street's deli. [cheers] you guys have eaten there....
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brian switzer. "this week." abc's michele bachmann is on there. cox new centerior said to pm. -- fox news airs at 2:00 p.m. florida republican governor rick scott and lindsey gramm. at 4:00 p.m., rick santorum and paul ryan and chuck schumer. a five talk shows are all brought to you as a public service by the network and c- span. this begins at noon eastern time with nbc. 1:00, abc. to a cot, fox news sunday. 3:00, -- 3:00 to a cot fox news sunday. -- 2:00 fox news sunday. down the us as an actapp or go online to c-span.org. >> on monday, the supreme court starts three days of hearings on the constitutionality of the new health care law. here the oral argument for yourself in its entirety as the court releases audio at around 1:00 p.m. eastern each day. with coverage on c-span3 and c- span radio and that c-span.org -- and at c-span.org. our coverage starts monday morning with "washington journal." then, the oral argument on c- span3. >> "washington journal" continues. host: i want to welcome andy roth. good morning. guest: thank you for having me. host: the stock about some of these primaries. -- let us talk about some of these primaries. senat
brian switzer. "this week." abc's michele bachmann is on there. cox new centerior said to pm. -- fox news airs at 2:00 p.m. florida republican governor rick scott and lindsey gramm. at 4:00 p.m., rick santorum and paul ryan and chuck schumer. a five talk shows are all brought to you as a public service by the network and c- span. this begins at noon eastern time with nbc. 1:00, abc. to a cot, fox news sunday. 3:00, -- 3:00 to a cot fox news sunday. -- 2:00 fox news sunday. down the us...