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skydiving cameraman brian scott taped the practice session.kydivers will use the tape later to analyze the jump. >> jumping formation is multiple parachutes flying together in formation. a person at the top will grab the nylon of the parachute that comes in to dock on him. he'll put a foot in the line and he'll hold that parachute while someone else comes and joins the formation. and you'll build up a diamond or a stack of parachutes. >> it's a risky and volatile jump, but 35-year veteran skydiver mike lewis embraces the challenge. >> canopy formation is very fragile formation. the idea of someone grabbing ahold of your parachute scares experienced jumpers even more than new jumpers because they get all tangled up in your parachute, it's gone. you can't use it to land. >> lewis is the point man today in charge of mapping out every detail. he knows even the smallest miscue could mean the difference between success and disaster. >> it's very much likecoria graphing a dance because everyone has an assigned place where they have to fly to in the f
skydiving cameraman brian scott taped the practice session.kydivers will use the tape later to analyze the jump. >> jumping formation is multiple parachutes flying together in formation. a person at the top will grab the nylon of the parachute that comes in to dock on him. he'll put a foot in the line and he'll hold that parachute while someone else comes and joins the formation. and you'll build up a diamond or a stack of parachutes. >> it's a risky and volatile jump, but 35-year...
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scott, no blackberry in the new star wars. >> at least it was something, thanks so much. brianvan, see you in a bit back out there. >>> steve, you've traded the stock. i don't know the last time you've been in it. >> its been a while, regrettably, it's done well. >> chen says something's brewing, is that enough to get you excited? >> he moderated what brian's comments had to say. something big, and he said something brewing. i still think it's a company that's evolving, i think there's a place for it -- >> that's a ceo not wanting to say more than he has to. >> i long for the phone. i still think it's a much better phone for business than the iphone. >> blackberry's great, it's like radio shack in your pocket. it's a $10 stock since last june. i don't really -- look, there could be some kind of strategic partnership that pops into into two points, i would wouldn't say to the short, i don't know why anyone would allocate to this if it really breaks out on news that's transformative to the company, you will have a chance to buy it. there's absolutely no reason to anticipate that.
scott, no blackberry in the new star wars. >> at least it was something, thanks so much. brianvan, see you in a bit back out there. >>> steve, you've traded the stock. i don't know the last time you've been in it. >> its been a while, regrettably, it's done well. >> chen says something's brewing, is that enough to get you excited? >> he moderated what brian's comments had to say. something big, and he said something brewing. i still think it's a company that's...
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. >> and thank you, brian todd. and the scottily is thankful that the incident was captured by eyewitness on video, but mr. scott's mother says it is painful to look at it. >> i couldn't really watch the whole tape. when i saw my son running, and i saw the policeman behind him, i could not take it. i had to turn away. and i couldn't handle it. >> i am joined by anthony scott walter scott's brother and chris stewart, the family attorney for the scott family, and good evening, gentlemen, thank you for joining us this evening. >> thank you. thank you. >> and i see that we don't have the horrible delay that we had last night, and anthony, i want to say my condolences to the family. >> yes. >> yes. >> thank you. i appreciate it. >> and how are your mom and dad doing, and i can't imagine how you are able to stand up and do this interview. >> well, actually, they are not doing very well and it sis a tragedy, and it is very tragic. and right now, we are trying to deal with it, but i didn't want my parents to see the video, and neither on
. >> and thank you, brian todd. and the scottily is thankful that the incident was captured by eyewitness on video, but mr. scott's mother says it is painful to look at it. >> i couldn't really watch the whole tape. when i saw my son running, and i saw the policeman behind him, i could not take it. i had to turn away. and i couldn't handle it. >> i am joined by anthony scott walter scott's brother and chris stewart, the family attorney for the scott family, and good evening,...
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brian: they are also deepening trade ties. reporter: these cows belong to scott. he has 450 on his farm in maryland an hours for -- an horur's drive from d.c. >> these cattle produce a high-quality experience for customers locally, regional customers, and export customers as well. reporter: u.s. farmers cannot export their meat to japan. it protects industry from imports through tariffs. that might change after a visit to the u.s. by prime minister shinzo abe. >> disagreement entails -- this agreement and tells about 40% of the worlds gdp -- the world's gdp. it away for japan to remain in the game of east asia and beyond. for the united states, it's an opportunity to remain a leader in setting the agenda and the rules for the biggest, most dynamic area in the region. reporter: not everyone in congress is in favor of the tdp -- tpp. many are worried about job losses at home. president obama is trying to put the doubters at ease by highlighting the trade and growth potential that the tpp is supposed to bring about. president obama: the current situation is not worki
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shooting is speaking out, who says she saw a struggle between walter scott and officer slager just before the fatal shots rang out. briand has this ex-chew save interview. and we do warn you, the material in the story is graphic. >> reporter: the video of walter scott's shooting not only shows the end of his life, it shows the end of a confrontation that began hundreds of yards away. >> we heard the police siren. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview tonight, gwenn nickels says she saw how it began. she was in the neighborhood when she heard the police cars speeding by. curious, she followed them to the parking lot, where officer michael slager pulled walter scott over. at that point, she says there was chaos. she says she saw the two men at the entrance to a vacant lot less than a block away. >> i didn't hear mr. slager staying stop or halt. >> reporter: she says that's when she saw a physical confrontation. >> what you saw on the videotape, before that, there was a little tussle over there at the end of that date down there. >> reporter: were they on the ground rolling? >> no, not on the ground rolling, it was like a
shooting is speaking out, who says she saw a struggle between walter scott and officer slager just before the fatal shots rang out. briand has this ex-chew save interview. and we do warn you, the material in the story is graphic. >> reporter: the video of walter scott's shooting not only shows the end of his life, it shows the end of a confrontation that began hundreds of yards away. >> we heard the police siren. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview tonight, gwenn nickels...
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his neighborhood and he also says had his case been taken seriously, perhaps walter scott would be alive today. cnn's brian todd is live in north charleston with more on this story. brian, this happened years ago. why sue now? >> reporter: it could be just because the timing is right, given all the attention on the walter scott case right now. that really is the frank truth of the matter. as you mention, this incident happened in september of 2013 when officer michael slager was called to pursue a possible burglary suspect. he approached a residence. when he knocked on the door a man inside the residence which turns out to be mario givens yelled out that he was not the suspect. a witness nearby also yelled to the officer that mario givens was not the suspect, but according to police records that we have obtained givens was still pulled out of the house, he was tased by officer slager and pushed down and dragged. that's why he is now filing a lawsuit to as far as his perspective is concerned, givens did say he did try to bring this to the attention of police department for several months and they told him i
his neighborhood and he also says had his case been taken seriously, perhaps walter scott would be alive today. cnn's brian todd is live in north charleston with more on this story. brian, this happened years ago. why sue now? >> reporter: it could be just because the timing is right, given all the attention on the walter scott case right now. that really is the frank truth of the matter. as you mention, this incident happened in september of 2013 when officer michael slager was called to...
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also city councilman brandon scott and jamal brian.t's a word that should not be used? >> i think we have to look at the situation, and we know that's a word that the president uses all of the time. it's not a new thing for me. and i think what we're doing is oversensationalizing something when we really should be worried about these young people and their well-being and what we'll do to help them move forward. to me what's more important, we know they're hurting and they have been hurting. how we can help them repair their lives, and let's stop focusing on that and how we're going to move them forward. >> you spent a lot of today in schools, talking to young people. i'm curious to know what you heard from them and what your message to them was. >> my message to them when this incident started, i'm in schools almost every day anyway. i wanted to talk specifically about this incident. my message today was to remember these are your neighborhoods, this is your city this is your town these are your family and friends. you have to protect
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brian? >>> joining us now, scott minerd. we have the fed meeting in two days.e risk to financial assets is higher rates. you believe that the real risk is lower rates. explain why. >> there's a couple of reasons. the weather from the first quarter has really caused a lot of distortions. the economy is going to print a weak gdp number. the fed is not going to be wanting to talk about raising rates when there's a question about the economy. that's the first thing. second thing is q.e. in europe just continues to flood liquidity in the system, driving down european rates. a lot of that capital is going to move to america eventually. and the third thing is research that we've done internally that shows based upon the trend that's been in place for 30 years in the united states the predicted value for the ten-year note within the next year is around 89 basis points. and i have to tell you something, that trend -- to get short that trend has been a widow-maker. >> let's back up. what you said, using fancy words like basis points, you're saying the ten-year yield is m
brian? >>> joining us now, scott minerd. we have the fed meeting in two days.e risk to financial assets is higher rates. you believe that the real risk is lower rates. explain why. >> there's a couple of reasons. the weather from the first quarter has really caused a lot of distortions. the economy is going to print a weak gdp number. the fed is not going to be wanting to talk about raising rates when there's a question about the economy. that's the first thing. second thing is...
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scott on that day. john and christine. >> thanks, brian todd. this morning, we are hearing from the mother of michael slager. she offered this to the family of the man who her son is accused of murdering. >> i just -- i just have to let it be and hope god takes care of everybody involved. not only my family but the scott family. because i know they're grieving. >> karen sharpe says her son loved being a police officer and that murder she says is just not in his character. >>> cracks are starting to appear in the framework for the nuclear deal with iran. the senate is closing in on a plan to give congress a chance to review the deal which could complicated deal. iran's supreme leader will not agree to the deal unless sanctions are lifted on day one. houthis rebels are also an issue. we have correspondent frederik pleitgen following the latest for us from london. good morning, fred. >> reporter: good morning, it seemed after the framework agreement was signed a couple of details needed to be worked out. the june 30th deadline for a final deal was
scott on that day. john and christine. >> thanks, brian todd. this morning, we are hearing from the mother of michael slager. she offered this to the family of the man who her son is accused of murdering. >> i just -- i just have to let it be and hope god takes care of everybody involved. not only my family but the scott family. because i know they're grieving. >> karen sharpe says her son loved being a police officer and that murder she says is just not in his character....
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scott. cnn's brian todd has more on what is going on. what is the latest you're learning brian?t officer michael slager and the north charleston police are being sued over another incident as you mentioned, involving slager and the use of force. julius wilson is the man's name. he and his lawyer suing them for civil rights violation, suing slager suing the north charleston police. this stems from a traffic stop in north charleston in august of last year. this is the dash cam video of that traffic stop. julius wilson is pulled over by another officer. the dash cam video shows that officer talking to wilson. the officer goes to his own vehicle, comes back tells wilson he is driving with a suspended license and he needs to get out of the car that he is taking him to jail. slager, the second guy there, the second policeman there, approaches the scene. here is what happens next. >> let's go. >> i got this. >> okay, let's go. step out. you got a suspension so you're going to go to jail. >> no i'm not. no i'm not. officer, officer, officer. >> all right, here is the deal. >> officer. >
scott. cnn's brian todd has more on what is going on. what is the latest you're learning brian?t officer michael slager and the north charleston police are being sued over another incident as you mentioned, involving slager and the use of force. julius wilson is the man's name. he and his lawyer suing them for civil rights violation, suing slager suing the north charleston police. this stems from a traffic stop in north charleston in august of last year. this is the dash cam video of that...
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scott pelley in new york. >> reporter: hi, liz and brian. great to be with you in the bay area.e's the "cbs evening news" tonight. we are going to lead the broadcast with a look at that video showing san bernardino sheriff's deputies beating a suspect. we'll have the full report on the investigation. plus, the search for victims continues after tornadoes tear into the midwest. and steve hartman will remember the bravery of lauren hill in a story that should not be missed. all of that tonight on the western edition of the "cbs evening news" at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. (vo) at jennie-o, we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride ten miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better kind of taco, made with jennie-o ground turkey, cooked thoroughly to 165. (mom) i'd feed my kids turkey tacos over regular tacos any day. (woman) i think that they're light and they're just fresh tasting. (vo) it's time for a better taco. (kid) the tacos tonight were pretty much perfect. (vo) make the switch. look for jennie-o ground turkey at a store near y
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brian web for cbs news, new york. >>> scott pelley will have the latest on the iran nuclear deal on the "cbs evening news", that is at the 6:30 right here after "eyewitness news" at 6:00. >>> the 15 year-old suspect caught on camera punching a 60 year-old man on a septa platform has surrendered to police. take a look at this surveillance video from monday. the victim was knocked unconscious at the 15th and market station. police say altercation started when victim accidentally stepped on a man's foot trying to squeeze on to a market frankford el train. the victim did suffer a broken jaw and received stitches to his face. >>> also police officers in hamilton mercer county shoot a man whom they say was stabbing his father, "eyewitness news" on notinghill lane at the the apartment. police were called for a domestic disturbance. they found a 36 year-old man stabbing his five five-year old father. when the the 36 user old refused to drop the knife, officers opened fire. police say the suspect's mother also had stab wounds. there is no word on the conditions of all three. >>> well, a fire on
brian web for cbs news, new york. >>> scott pelley will have the latest on the iran nuclear deal on the "cbs evening news", that is at the 6:30 right here after "eyewitness news" at 6:00. >>> the 15 year-old suspect caught on camera punching a 60 year-old man on a septa platform has surrendered to police. take a look at this surveillance video from monday. the victim was knocked unconscious at the 15th and market station. police say altercation started when...
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brian, you're there in this town. paint us a picture of how slagger and scott got to the spot where a the shooting happened. it's not so close is it? >> reporter: it is not. we paced it off and marked 246 yards from the point of the traffic stop in the parking lot of an advanced auto parts store a block and a half away from the vacant lot is. then to the end of the vacant lot near the end of it the final point where walter scott fell. that's 246 yards start to finish. that's a lot of ground to cover for a routine traffic stop that escalated quickly. those are crucial gaps to fill. why did it get that far? why did scott exit his vehicle? we're trying to reconstruct the scene to answer those questions. we asked the questions to the north charleston police chief and mayor. they would not answer those saying that's part of the investigation, brianna. those are key questions we're pursuing this afternoon. just crucial gaps here to fill. why was he stopped for a busted taillight at 9:30 in the morning. what caused him to exit the vehicle? how did this escalate? the man that shot the video said before he started f
brian, you're there in this town. paint us a picture of how slagger and scott got to the spot where a the shooting happened. it's not so close is it? >> reporter: it is not. we paced it off and marked 246 yards from the point of the traffic stop in the parking lot of an advanced auto parts store a block and a half away from the vacant lot is. then to the end of the vacant lot near the end of it the final point where walter scott fell. that's 246 yards start to finish. that's a lot of...
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charge, but during a florida senate subcommittee hearing last month, governor scott's director of emergency management, brian kuhn, seemed so determined not to say "climate change," it became a running joke. >> in the next iterations of them will require it to have language to that the effect. >> what were those words, mr. chairman? >> what were those words you were using? >> i used climate change, but i'm suggesting as a state, we use atmospheric reemployment. that might be something that the governor could get behind. [ laughter ] >> but my understanding at this point, that we will require that future versions of our mitigation plan will be required to have language discussing that issue. >> what issue is that? >> the issue you mentioned earlier regarding -- >> thank you so much. [ laughter ] >> i'm going to turn the chair back over -- well, maybe i shouldn't right now. >> the white house explicitly called out governor scott's alleged aversion to those words, both in the run-up to the speech and again today, when the president was clearly referring to a governor whose putting his fingers and his ears and h
charge, but during a florida senate subcommittee hearing last month, governor scott's director of emergency management, brian kuhn, seemed so determined not to say "climate change," it became a running joke. >> in the next iterations of them will require it to have language to that the effect. >> what were those words, mr. chairman? >> what were those words you were using? >> i used climate change, but i'm suggesting as a state, we use atmospheric reemployment....
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scott on that day. john and christine. >>> brian, an interesting look at the video. this morning, we are also hearing from the mother of michael slager, the officer behind now. holding back tears, she offered this to the family of the man her son is accused of murdering. >> i just -- i just have to let it be and hope god takes care of everybody involved. not only my family, but the scott family because i know they're grieving. >> in an interview with steve osusami, karen sharpe said her son loved being a police officer. >>> cracks starting to appear in the framework to the nuclear deal with iran. here in the u.s. the senate closing in on a plan to give congress a chance to review the deal. in iran the supreme leader says he will not agree to a deal unless economic sanctions are lifted on day one. iran's support of houthis rebels are also complicating an issue. we have correspondent frederik pleitgen following the latest from london. we knew it would be difficult, just getting a framework is difficult, now the external pressures mounting. >> reporter: that's right, ch
scott on that day. john and christine. >>> brian, an interesting look at the video. this morning, we are also hearing from the mother of michael slager, the officer behind now. holding back tears, she offered this to the family of the man her son is accused of murdering. >> i just -- i just have to let it be and hope god takes care of everybody involved. not only my family, but the scott family because i know they're grieving. >> in an interview with steve osusami, karen...
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she says she saw a scuffle between walter scott and the police officer, michael slager. brian todd spoke with gwen nichols about what happened from her vantage point. >> reporter: nichols says she was in the neighborhood when she heard the police cars speeding by. curious, she followed them to the advanced auto parts parking lot where officer michael slager pulled walter scott over. at that point, she said there was chaos. she said she saw the two men at the entrance of a vacant lot. >> i didn't hear anyone say stop or halt. >> reporter: that's when she said she saw a physical confrontation? >> there was a little tussle over there, like at the end of that gate down there. >> reporter: were they on the ground rolling? >> no it wasn't on the ground rolling. it was like a tussle type of thing like what do you want or what did i do type of thing? >> reporter: she says she has yet to speak with police. >> that was brian todd reporting for us. let's break down the latest developments and some of the serious questions raised by this just-released dashcam video. cedric alexander is jo
she says she saw a scuffle between walter scott and the police officer, michael slager. brian todd spoke with gwen nichols about what happened from her vantage point. >> reporter: nichols says she was in the neighborhood when she heard the police cars speeding by. curious, she followed them to the advanced auto parts parking lot where officer michael slager pulled walter scott over. at that point, she said there was chaos. she said she saw the two men at the entrance of a vacant lot....
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. >> there was a passenger in walter scott's car but we have not yet heard his account. brian todd, cnn, north charleston, south carolina. >> we are now hearing from the mother of officer slager. she tells abc news she hasn't even watched the eyewitness video of the killing because she's in denial. >> i can't imagine him doing something that is just not like him. that's not his character. but i just have to -- i just -- i have to just let it be and hope god takes care of everybody involved. not only my family but the scott family. i know they're grieving just like i am grieving. >> it's important to point out that the dash cam video is just one piece of a much bigger picture. she says if we only have the dash cam video and not the cell phone, this might be a different story. >> great deference is given to police officers so when an officer says something by and large he's taken at his word. thank god. now i'm hoping that the citizens' perspective jurors will understand that every now and then a police officer will be dishonest. when he violates policy or is excessive and now h
. >> there was a passenger in walter scott's car but we have not yet heard his account. brian todd, cnn, north charleston, south carolina. >> we are now hearing from the mother of officer slager. she tells abc news she hasn't even watched the eyewitness video of the killing because she's in denial. >> i can't imagine him doing something that is just not like him. that's not his character. but i just have to -- i just -- i have to just let it be and hope god takes care of...
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scott at this hour. they are planning his funeral tomorrow. >> brian, stay with us. i know you have more reporting. with you. i want to bring in the community activist john gaskin leading voice during the unrest in ferguson missouri is here with us in washington. our justice reporter evan perez and law enforcement analyst, former fbi assistant director tom fuentes. also joining us from new york our hln legal analyst, criminal defense attorney joey jackson. tom, one of the problems in this kind of situation, we have two eyewitnesses. one of whom says one thing, the other one says something else one says there was a tussle but it wasn't much of a tussle. the other one says they were both on the ground just before the shooting. what do you make of these contradictory eyewitness accounts? >> my opinion, i'm skeptical of the girl that came forward. first of all, if she was a serious witness, call the fbi. they will protect you. call the state police they will take care of that. to go to the media first is one clue that she might just want the attention. she completely contradicts santana's version and h
scott at this hour. they are planning his funeral tomorrow. >> brian, stay with us. i know you have more reporting. with you. i want to bring in the community activist john gaskin leading voice during the unrest in ferguson missouri is here with us in washington. our justice reporter evan perez and law enforcement analyst, former fbi assistant director tom fuentes. also joining us from new york our hln legal analyst, criminal defense attorney joey jackson. tom, one of the problems in this...
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scott. we are seeings bonds sell off a little bit. brianus what you think about where we're going to see yields go from here? is the bond trade over? >> well you mentioned that 2% mark, that was a key support a couple months ago and we broke below that. now the 2% acts as resistance here. i'm not certain rates go considerably higher. consider the fact that the fed probably doesn't raise rates until september, maybe later in the year, going to put pressure and headwinds on rates rising. you heard the guys talk about buying home building stocks on pullbacks. agree. rates stay low for a considerable amount of time good for the housing market and don't see the 10-year getting too much above 2% too fast tooen. >> jim, what's your take? levels here? >> i agree. i think it goes to 2% now. not because the fundamental story has changed because it hasn't. still have french 10-years around 5%, a fed that's not tightening and data that's somewhat crummy if you think about it. so i think we go to 2%. that's a corrective phase. medium term we probably co
scott. we are seeings bonds sell off a little bit. brianus what you think about where we're going to see yields go from here? is the bond trade over? >> well you mentioned that 2% mark, that was a key support a couple months ago and we broke below that. now the 2% acts as resistance here. i'm not certain rates go considerably higher. consider the fact that the fed probably doesn't raise rates until september, maybe later in the year, going to put pressure and headwinds on rates rising....
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scott exit his vehicle? was there really a scuffle as officer slager claimed? the mayor and police chief would not answer those questions, saying they are not subject to the investigation. brian todd, cnn, north charleston, south carolina. >> and while the victim's family dprooefs their loss, they're also calling for calm, as public anger runs high. walter scott's mother judy spoke about this horrific experience with our anderson cooper. >> when you were told that the police were saying there had been a scuffle, that your son had fought for the taser, did that sound believable? >> i knew that was not true, because he knows how -- especially the north charleston policemen conduct themselves. he would never jeopardize his life. >> he would not have done something like that? >> no, he would not have done it. >> so when did you learn that there was a videotape? >> it was the next day. >> so when you saw it, i can't imagine what you thought. >> i couldn't really watch the whole tape. when i saw my son running, and i saw the policeman behind him, i couldn't take it. i had to turn away. i couldn't handle it. >> knowing what you know now, not only what happened to your son the way it
scott exit his vehicle? was there really a scuffle as officer slager claimed? the mayor and police chief would not answer those questions, saying they are not subject to the investigation. brian todd, cnn, north charleston, south carolina. >> and while the victim's family dprooefs their loss, they're also calling for calm, as public anger runs high. walter scott's mother judy spoke about this horrific experience with our anderson cooper. >> when you were told that the police were...
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>>david scott: the apple watch is here and we'll talk about how everyone is receiving the new device. >> briansystem will cool down temperatures for the next few days but then it will rise again. >> vicki: california's ongoing drought can lead to possible higher food prices down the line. it takes a lot of water to grow crops.just how much may surprise you. it is estimated that americans have a water footprint per capita of 750-thousand gallons a year. but water also goes into producing food at your grocery store. a single tomato consumes more than three gallons of water before it makes it into your cart. a head of broccoli, nearly five and a half gallons. a pound of beef takes 1,800 gallons. a single egg is 120 gallons a loaf of bread, 150 gallons. the cost of these items will surely go up if the drought lingers on. if you want to save water, stay away from the supermarket. it takes a lot of water to grow crops. just home much may surprise you. >> brian: about 50% or less for the snowpack last year and only 8 percent of normal this year. do have smoke clouds developed as we get closer to the
>>david scott: the apple watch is here and we'll talk about how everyone is receiving the new device. >> briansystem will cool down temperatures for the next few days but then it will rise again. >> vicki: california's ongoing drought can lead to possible higher food prices down the line. it takes a lot of water to grow crops.just how much may surprise you. it is estimated that americans have a water footprint per capita of 750-thousand gallons a year. but water also goes into...
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scott will the fed raise rates? >> no brian. i've never done that before. no. question is will they leave june on the table. >> what's the answer? >> they will take june off the table. the chairman is trying to make sure she sets expectations so we don't have the risk of another taper tantrum. they will make it clear as possible what their expectations are. >> how will the fed take june off the table. what will they say? >> they can be fairly direct. i've been surprised with some of their language. i think they would probably say something along the lines that the events are data dependent however they want to see after the weak gdp report this morning that they would like to see some sort of reassurance that second quarter gdp is going to rebound, and that for that reason you know june may be an unlikely event. >> what do you expect out of the fed. what do you want to hear? >> i have a different view. i think there will be no forward guidance in this statement. this is the first meeting since march of 2009 without any forward guidance. i think june will be a l
scott will the fed raise rates? >> no brian. i've never done that before. no. question is will they leave june on the table. >> what's the answer? >> they will take june off the table. the chairman is trying to make sure she sets expectations so we don't have the risk of another taper tantrum. they will make it clear as possible what their expectations are. >> how will the fed take june off the table. what will they say? >> they can be fairly direct. i've been...
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brian stelter. has there been discussion in cnn about how often we should show the video of walter scott's death?n and other networks as well. even in the hours when it came out, it was originally obtained by "the new york times," a local newspaper there. they put that video into context but did not look away from how disturbing it was. we saw it wallpapered across television news in the hours since. this is harder than about any other question in television journalism. my instinct that wallpapering the video, playing itover and over again, does become ex-ploy theyive. how much is too much? >> the other problem is the more often you show the image, the power in seeing that image diminishes. >> you're talking about desensitize desensitizing. >> desensitizing. i think that's a probably. that came up as early in this area of citizen video as the rodney king case. there was talk back then about that video desensitizing the jury because it was shown so many times so many times. now, of course that kind of video is so much more widely possible. it changes the balance of power, not because video exists
brian stelter. has there been discussion in cnn about how often we should show the video of walter scott's death?n and other networks as well. even in the hours when it came out, it was originally obtained by "the new york times," a local newspaper there. they put that video into context but did not look away from how disturbing it was. we saw it wallpapered across television news in the hours since. this is harder than about any other question in television journalism. my instinct...
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scott's car, according to police records. we have not yet heard his account. wolf? >> brian, stand by. as soon as you get that video, the dash cam video, we are going to want to show it to our videos here in united states and indeed around the world. brian todd reporting for us. good work. federal investigators are on the ground in north charleston as well. let's bring in our justice reporter, evan perez. what are you hearing about a federal probe? the fbi getting involved now in what happened there. >> well now the fbi is now on the ground and has begun doing its work. it will want to look at -- going to want to talk to witnesses, witnesses like the woman there who says she hasn't talked to local police. that's exactly why the fbi and justice department say they are doing a separate independent investigation, because it's important for them to check to see that everything is done properly not because they don't trust the local authorities, but just to give reassurance to the local community that everything is being done properly. >> because the local authorities have basically punted
scott's car, according to police records. we have not yet heard his account. wolf? >> brian, stand by. as soon as you get that video, the dash cam video, we are going to want to show it to our videos here in united states and indeed around the world. brian todd reporting for us. good work. federal investigators are on the ground in north charleston as well. let's bring in our justice reporter, evan perez. what are you hearing about a federal probe? the fbi getting involved now in what...
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scott. he has since been released without any charges. authorities have also released a second dash cam video from another officer's patrol car. brian todd has more details. to warn you, some of the video you're about to see is graphic. >> reporter: cnn has obtained stunning new dash cam video from other officers arriving on the scene moments after walter scott is shot. you can see officer james gan speeding from a nearby call when he hears shots are fired. here it appears you can see santana shooting a cell phone video. the key evidence against officer slager. the man at the center of this case is in isolation. he's been held alone in a jail cel. cnn is called investigators from the state law enforcement division are combing through every frame of the video of the shooting. as well as of michael slager's dash cam video. a former prosecutor says the video still leaves gaps. >> we don't know whether they were fighting over his gun, taser or just fighting and the officer was trying to subdue him. >> reporter: there are new revelations from state investigators who say initial clues in the vacant lot where he was killed didn't add up. a
scott. he has since been released without any charges. authorities have also released a second dash cam video from another officer's patrol car. brian todd has more details. to warn you, some of the video you're about to see is graphic. >> reporter: cnn has obtained stunning new dash cam video from other officers arriving on the scene moments after walter scott is shot. you can see officer james gan speeding from a nearby call when he hears shots are fired. here it appears you can see...
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brian tong takes a look. >> reporter: more than 7 months after debuting the apple watch the time has finally come for its release. scottas been trying it out. >> it's one of the most feature packed ambitious smartwatches. but it's doing it at the expense of elements like price and battery life. >> reporter: with prices ranging from several hundred dollars for the sports version to several thousand dollars for the 18-karat gold edition, it may be a tough sell to the average person. >> it's really up to people to decide whether they want to spend $350 to $17,000 on an accessory or whether they just want to stick with their phone. >> reporter: it works with newer iphones lets you stay connected track fitness play music and use apple pay and tap into apps. >> it's easy to send texts, audio messages, make speaker phone calls. the fitness app in particular seems well thought out. >> reporter: but the battery only lasts a day while other smartwatches last up to 7 days. >> it's less like a watch you would wear every day without interruption and a little more like a powerful computer that you have to charge more. >> reporter: t
brian tong takes a look. >> reporter: more than 7 months after debuting the apple watch the time has finally come for its release. scottas been trying it out. >> it's one of the most feature packed ambitious smartwatches. but it's doing it at the expense of elements like price and battery life. >> reporter: with prices ranging from several hundred dollars for the sports version to several thousand dollars for the 18-karat gold edition, it may be a tough sell to the average...
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counselor scott, we have the names and i'm going to read them of the names of the people who have been suspended. lieutenant brianr goodson, sergeant alicia white, officer william porter, officer garrett miller, officer edward nero. we don't have any idea who at this stage did what in that arrest. but what are you hoping for as the next round of public revelation? what should we look for as the next source of information that brings us closer to what happened there? >> well, we know that in maryland we have a police officer civil rights that precludes information from being shared from particular times. so we're hoping at this case moves forward, the out of state gets this case, the justice department gets this case examine the police department is able to share information, we're hoping the blank spots will get filled in. when did this individual request medical attention? when did the police department call them? where are the gaps? that's what we're hoping to see moving forward. so we can start to give this family some closure so we can air out the facts of this incident and start to repair things we know are
counselor scott, we have the names and i'm going to read them of the names of the people who have been suspended. lieutenant brianr goodson, sergeant alicia white, officer william porter, officer garrett miller, officer edward nero. we don't have any idea who at this stage did what in that arrest. but what are you hoping for as the next round of public revelation? what should we look for as the next source of information that brings us closer to what happened there? >> well, we know that...
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scott in the back. the video shows him falling to the ground there and dying and with me to talk about it criminal defense attorney briandon lemon and cnn legal analyst, sunny hostin. how different would this be if there was no video? >> clearly it would be different because when the narrative first came out from the officer, he said he shot in self-defense. he was able to retain an attorney and that attorney dropped his representation the minute he saw the video. i think that is why when you look at recommendations for police reform especially in the context of deadly force and the use of justifiable force, one of the top line recommendations is always body cameras. i have been a proponent for body cameras on police officers ever since i was a federal prosecutor because the bottom line is it not only protects potential victims, it protects police officers. it can support their version of events. this time it did not support his version of events but i've got to say i think we really do have to commend the north charleston police department as well as the mayor, because i don't think i have ever seen a police officer in
scott in the back. the video shows him falling to the ground there and dying and with me to talk about it criminal defense attorney briandon lemon and cnn legal analyst, sunny hostin. how different would this be if there was no video? >> clearly it would be different because when the narrative first came out from the officer, he said he shot in self-defense. he was able to retain an attorney and that attorney dropped his representation the minute he saw the video. i think that is why when...
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brian lamb: the once you have covered and written about, who do you think is catching on the most out there? andrew ferguson: i think everybody says scottalker. who i have never met. in person, once i think. he does seem to have a lot of things that people like. especially primary voters. talk about the bubble. they want somebody who looks like he's stood up for them. i'm amazed to the degree to which primary voters are the most motivated by resentment. the sense of being put upon. those people really don't understand us. here is a guy who does understand us and he is going to stick it to them. and that happens on both sides. hillary clinton will give her own version of that kind of thing. i don't think i was actually true 30 years ago. resentment has always been part of politics, obviously. the degree to which it is almost exclusively the motivating factor in truly committed republicans and democrats is you know. brian lamb: in your article about jeff bush -- jeb bush, tell me what you envision of the audience reading this. i think he proved he was fairly conservative when he was governor. then you dredged up this. at a public forum he
brian lamb: the once you have covered and written about, who do you think is catching on the most out there? andrew ferguson: i think everybody says scottalker. who i have never met. in person, once i think. he does seem to have a lot of things that people like. especially primary voters. talk about the bubble. they want somebody who looks like he's stood up for them. i'm amazed to the degree to which primary voters are the most motivated by resentment. the sense of being put upon. those people...
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he joins us live talking with brian on the other side of a brief timeout. ♪ jeff... hey, scott!s weeds while it feeds and strengthens your grass. feed your lawn. feed it! bring us your baffling. bring us your audacious. we want your sticky notes, sketchbooks, and scribbles. let's pin 'em to the wall. kick 'em around. kick 'em around, see what happens. because we're in the how-do-i-get-this-startup- off-the-ground business. the taking-your-business- global-business. we're in the problem-solving business. 400,000 people - ready to help you solve problems while they're still called opportunities. from figuring it out to getting it done we're here to help. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me... zero heartburn! prilosec otc. the number 1 doctor-recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 9 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> we are back with a fox news alert. and brand new video out of somalia. it shows the aftermath of that bus which was carrying un officials. at least ten people were killed when the al sha
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brian hicks, i want to ask you about something you wrote today in your column. you said officer slager didn't just wound or kill walter scottthe community. tell me what you mean by that. >> well, he set back community relations with the -- between the neighborhoods and the police by years. he's proven critics of the police department to be correct, at least in this instance and he's created an atmosphere of distrust that was already there. he's basically fanned the flames. i think that most people would say that the city acted swiftly and decisively here when they saw the video and i agree that i think the forensics were such that the state law enforcement division probably would have called foul in this case but still the residents today at a rally a at a press conference very upset, still upset with the city because this this just confirms the pattern many have seen for years. >> ifill: jessica pierce said this is systemic not individual failure. what do you think about that? >> i can't speak for any other police departments. i know a lot of police officers in north charleston. i think they're, by and large, good people w
brian hicks, i want to ask you about something you wrote today in your column. you said officer slager didn't just wound or kill walter scottthe community. tell me what you mean by that. >> well, he set back community relations with the -- between the neighborhoods and the police by years. he's proven critics of the police department to be correct, at least in this instance and he's created an atmosphere of distrust that was already there. he's basically fanned the flames. i think that...
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scott. he was later released without any charge. authorities also released a second dash cam video from another officer's patrol car showing the aftermath of the shooting. cnn's brian todd has more details. we want to warn you, some of the videos you will see in his story is graphic. >> reporter: cnn has obtained stunning new dash cam video from other other arriving on the scene moments after walter scott was shot. you can see the officer speeding from a nearby traffic call when he hears shots are fired. here it appears you can see santana at a fence shag cell phone video. the key evidence in the murder case against officer michael slager. the man at the epicenter of the case is now in isolation. former north charleston police officer michael slager is being held alone in a jail cell, the charleston county sheriff tells cnn, and is being monitored for his mental health. cnn is told investigators from the state law enforcement division are combing through every frame of the video of the shooting. as well as officer slager's dash cam show. a former prosecutor says the video still leaves gaps. >> we don't know whether they were fighting over his gun, taser, or fightin
scott. he was later released without any charge. authorities also released a second dash cam video from another officer's patrol car showing the aftermath of the shooting. cnn's brian todd has more details. we want to warn you, some of the videos you will see in his story is graphic. >> reporter: cnn has obtained stunning new dash cam video from other other arriving on the scene moments after walter scott was shot. you can see the officer speeding from a nearby traffic call when he hears...
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brian, what's the latest you're learning there? >> reporter: the very latest tonight, this is information from walter scott's family's attorney. he says that walter scott was hit a total of five times, once in the ear, four times in the upper torso with bullets likely exiting his chest. a total of eight shots were fired. that is according to an attorney for walter scott's family. also tonight, as you just mentioned, we have learned that the officer involved in this michael slager has been terminated and that his wife is eight months pregnant. this coming from local officials who are coming under more fire tonight as this investigation gets into full swing. authorities are crediting this cell phone video for the swift charge of michael slager with the murder of walter scott, an african-american man believed to have been unarmed at the time. >> i can tell you that as a result of that video, and the bad decision made by our officer, he will be charged with murder. >> reporter: the shooting occurred on saturday morning after slager pulled the 50-year-old scott over for a traffic violation. scott's mercedes had a broken taillight a
brian, what's the latest you're learning there? >> reporter: the very latest tonight, this is information from walter scott's family's attorney. he says that walter scott was hit a total of five times, once in the ear, four times in the upper torso with bullets likely exiting his chest. a total of eight shots were fired. that is according to an attorney for walter scott's family. also tonight, as you just mentioned, we have learned that the officer involved in this michael slager has been...
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brian tom takes a in department look at the this new gadget. >> reporter: more than seven months have after debuting apple watch time has come for its release this april. c net senior editor scott been trying it out. >> it is one of the most feature pack ambitious smart watches but doing it at the expense of elements and price and battery life. >> reporter: with prices ranging from several hundred dollars for sports version for several thousand dollars for 18 carat gold addition it may be a tough sell for average person. >> it is up to people to deciding whether they spent $350 to 17 you this dollars on a accessory or whether they want to stick with their fence. >> reporter: watch works with new i phones and lets you stay connect, track your fitness and use apple pay as well as tap into apps. >> easy to send text audio messages, make speaker phone calls. fitness app seems well throughout out. >> reporter: battery last a day while other smart watches cannulas up to seven days. >> it is less like a watch you would wear every single day without interruption and a little more like a powerful computer you have to learn to charge more. >> reporter: while they are not new they are far
brian tom takes a in department look at the this new gadget. >> reporter: more than seven months have after debuting apple watch time has come for its release this april. c net senior editor scott been trying it out. >> it is one of the most feature pack ambitious smart watches but doing it at the expense of elements and price and battery life. >> reporter: with prices ranging from several hundred dollars for sports version for several thousand dollars for 18 carat gold...
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brian todd reports, the case is bringing to light previous instances where officer michael slager's use of force was questioned. >> there is now a name with the shadow. a mysterious passenger inside walter scott'sar in those critical moments before scott was gunned down is 31-year-old pierre fulton. now fulton has come forward with a statement to cnn about scott. i'll never know where he ran, but i know he didn't deserve to die. even with that claim, fulton may be able to fill in some critical gaps in this story. a former nypd detective takes us us inside the investigation room and the questions he had for fulton. >> did he mention to you why the police may be after him specifically? what did you see after mr. scott ran? did you see the tussle? did you see some sort of physicalitiercation? >> fulton has been interviewed by south carolina's law enforcement division. but so far, all he said publicly is what's in his statement. walter was a dear friend and i miss him he day. now, the state prosecutor leading the investigation says officer michael slager who fired the fatal shots likely won't face the death penalty because, quote, there are no statutory aggravating circumstances present. veteran cr
brian todd reports, the case is bringing to light previous instances where officer michael slager's use of force was questioned. >> there is now a name with the shadow. a mysterious passenger inside walter scott'sar in those critical moments before scott was gunned down is 31-year-old pierre fulton. now fulton has come forward with a statement to cnn about scott. i'll never know where he ran, but i know he didn't deserve to die. even with that claim, fulton may be able to fill in some...
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scott, an unarmed black man, was shot and killed last saturday while running from a north charleston police officer. and as brianat day. >> cnn has obtained stunning new dash cam video from other officers arriving on the scene moments after walter scott is shot. you can see officer james gan speeding from a nearby traffic call when he hears shots are fired. here it appears you can see feidin santana at a nearby fence, shooting his cell phone video, the key evidence in the murder case against officer michael slager. the man at the epicenter of this case is now in isolation. former north charleston police officer michael slager is being held alone in a jail cell the charleston county sheriff tells cnn. and he's being monitored for his mental health. cnn is told investigators from the state law enforcement division are combing through every frame of the video of the shooting. >> taser, taser, taser! >> reporter: as well as dash cam video. the video still leaves gaps. >> we don't know whether they were fighting over his gun, taser or just fighting and the officer was trying to subdue him. >> reporter: there are also
scott, an unarmed black man, was shot and killed last saturday while running from a north charleston police officer. and as brianat day. >> cnn has obtained stunning new dash cam video from other officers arriving on the scene moments after walter scott is shot. you can see officer james gan speeding from a nearby traffic call when he hears shots are fired. here it appears you can see feidin santana at a nearby fence, shooting his cell phone video, the key evidence in the murder case...
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brian todd with the very latest for us. >> reporter: wolf tonight we have learned when state investigators first arrived on the scene after the walter scottg on april 4th officer michael slager refused to talk to them. referring them to his lawyer. slager wasn't interviewed by investigators until three days after that. then he was charged with murder. and tonight, one of the most important mysteries surrounding the case has been solved. there's now a name with the shadow. the mysterious passenger inside walter scott's car in those critical moments before scott was gunned down is 30-year-old pierre fulton. tonight fulton has come forward with a statement about scott. i'll never know why he ran but i know he didn't deserve to die. even with that claim fulton may be able to fill in some critical gaps in the story. a former nypd detective takes us inside the interview room and the questions investigators have for fulton. >> did he mention to you why he -- why the police may be after him specifically, what did you see after mr. scott ran? did you see the tussle. did you see some sort of physical altercation. >> reporter: he's been interviewed
brian todd with the very latest for us. >> reporter: wolf tonight we have learned when state investigators first arrived on the scene after the walter scottg on april 4th officer michael slager refused to talk to them. referring them to his lawyer. slager wasn't interviewed by investigators until three days after that. then he was charged with murder. and tonight, one of the most important mysteries surrounding the case has been solved. there's now a name with the shadow. the mysterious...
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scott, the man shot in the back by a south carolina police officer. that officer charged with murder. after authorities watched cell phone video that caught the crime. we want to bring in brianst for the charleston south carolina newspaper, "the post and courier" and joey jackson, hln legal analyst and criminal defense attorney. thank you so much for being with us. joey i want to start with you, you are a criminal defense attorney you've watched this video. how would you defend this officer? >> i'm very concerned by what i see and i'm concerned for the following reasons. the first thing you look at in defending something like this would be the immediacy of the threat. is there imminent threat posed to your client. >> and the officer says there was, they had wrestled there had been some sort of altercation, not caught on video and they had wrestled over a stun gun and he feared for his life. according to the officer. >> i'm concerned about that a person can say anything a client can say anything to me. the reality is what i see with my eyes. when you evaluate that and look for the immediacy of the threat is it immediate when someone is running away from you whrks he they're 1
scott, the man shot in the back by a south carolina police officer. that officer charged with murder. after authorities watched cell phone video that caught the crime. we want to bring in brianst for the charleston south carolina newspaper, "the post and courier" and joey jackson, hln legal analyst and criminal defense attorney. thank you so much for being with us. joey i want to start with you, you are a criminal defense attorney you've watched this video. how would you defend this...