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his name was jason scott. >> jason scott lived two, three blocks away from the dewitts' house.viously that's somebody that i want to go talk to. >> reporter: the detective and the thief met in a police station holding room. the subject who was quick to deny he had anything to do with any of the burglaries looked to shartner like a pipsqueak. >> he was a small guy. he was meek. his voice was very low. he wouldn't speak to me as you and i are speaking. he would only whisper. he would actually come up and whisper in my ear. >> reporter: did you think, tony at this point, i've got a suspect here? >> no. >> reporter: atf agents john cooney and dave cheplack led the investigation into the weapons threat. they too were having a tough time trying to read jason scott. >> we're pursuing the most violent criminals in the united states and this guy wasn't a thug. >> reporter: in fact jason turned out to be a college graduate and a valued employee at ups. >> we did a background check on him, and really he had no criminal history. >> reporter: jason and his accomplice were charged with weapo
his name was jason scott. >> jason scott lived two, three blocks away from the dewitts' house.viously that's somebody that i want to go talk to. >> reporter: the detective and the thief met in a police station holding room. the subject who was quick to deny he had anything to do with any of the burglaries looked to shartner like a pipsqueak. >> he was a small guy. he was meek. his voice was very low. he wouldn't speak to me as you and i are speaking. he would only whisper. he...
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jason? scott, you're four. nick: these are the fortune cookies. worlds of wisdom as well.h. jim: word of the day is? nick: be aggressive right now. this is it. got to go for it. jim: probably a good position to be in, first up. nick: yeah. jim: the only man of this group to birdie the 18th today. played the north and south courses the first two days. dead right. david: right of the bunker and -- you never know. nick: might be ok. he is five yards longer than earlier on and looks ok. david: he's got the wind helping the cut. if he can move it far enough from there from left to right. nick: could have a lie. jim: now j.b. he's looking anxiously right also. nick: the same deal. he'll be on the bank of the bunker. jim: he's in the sand. nick: yeah, that's lay-up. decisions are made. david: if he's got a decent lie he might be able to reach from there and maybe put in a situation where he has to take a leap at it. nick: i doubt it. one slip and it's all over. jim: jason who made the most aggressive play in regulation at the 18th, over the green in two. he loves it. nick: he lov
jason? scott, you're four. nick: these are the fortune cookies. worlds of wisdom as well.h. jim: word of the day is? nick: be aggressive right now. this is it. got to go for it. jim: probably a good position to be in, first up. nick: yeah. jim: the only man of this group to birdie the 18th today. played the north and south courses the first two days. dead right. david: right of the bunker and -- you never know. nick: might be ok. he is five yards longer than earlier on and looks ok. david: he's...
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jason? scott, you're four. nick: these are the fortune cookies. worlds of wisdom as well. of the day is? nick: be aggressive right now. this is it. got to go for it. jim: probably a good position to be in, first up. nick: yeah. jim: the only man of this group to birdie the 18th today. played the north and south courses the first two days. dead right. david: right of the bunker and -- you never know. nick: might be ok. he is five yards longer than earlier on and looks ok. david: he's got the wind helping the cut. if he can move it far enough from there from left to right. nick: could have a lie. jim: now he's looking anxiously right also. nick: the same deal. he'll be on the bank of the bunker. jim: he's in the sand. nick: yeah, that's lay-up. decisions are made. david: if he's got a decent lie he might be able to reach from there and maybe put in a situation where he has to take a leap at it. nick: i doubt it. one slip and it's all over. jim: jason who made the most aggressive play in regulation at the 18th, over the green in two. he loves it. nick: he loves it. and he's g
jason? scott, you're four. nick: these are the fortune cookies. worlds of wisdom as well. of the day is? nick: be aggressive right now. this is it. got to go for it. jim: probably a good position to be in, first up. nick: yeah. jim: the only man of this group to birdie the 18th today. played the north and south courses the first two days. dead right. david: right of the bunker and -- you never know. nick: might be ok. he is five yards longer than earlier on and looks ok. david: he's got the...
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jason day. adam scott. the list goes on and on. (?) go tiger that was fun is that he was -- he was the person that everybody's focus is on. now there's so many players in contention. you don't know where to look. what do you say to people who believe that you know golf's best days are behind it, tiger is out earnings and numbers and eyeballs will be down? >> i disagree with that statement. if you look at golf as an entertainment sport, it's never been stronger. the pga tour the ratings are at all-time highs in terms of people on an annual basis watching the sport. the other governing bodies the pga of america, have just signed record rights deals. i think these young players and the fact that you don't know from week to week which actually good fort game. don't get me wrong it's good for golf to have rivalries. but they'll evolve. we're in a transitional phase right now. i wouldn't rule out tiger or phil either. they have stuff left in the tank. it wouldn't surprise me to see them come back as well. (?) >> these young guys are coming o
jason day. adam scott. the list goes on and on. (?) go tiger that was fun is that he was -- he was the person that everybody's focus is on. now there's so many players in contention. you don't know where to look. what do you say to people who believe that you know golf's best days are behind it, tiger is out earnings and numbers and eyeballs will be down? >> i disagree with that statement. if you look at golf as an entertainment sport, it's never been stronger. the pga tour the ratings...
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i introduced this bill along with joe lieberman and scott brown and jason altmeier several years agosponse to anwar al awlaki an american-born cleric, leading al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. it was in the press that he was targeted to be killed. he was eventually killed but i thought, if we can kill an american citizen overseas who's a bad guy, and i had no problem with droning him, but the issue became to me if we can kill an american citizen, we should at least figure out a way to deal with his citizenship status. i want to make sure that anybody who would have their citizenship voluntarily relinquished would have an opportunity to appeal that decision. so there's an appeal process in place that simply adds to the precedent of the second world war and how we dealt with others who joined foreign armies. >> congressman, thank you for being with us and for your willingness to speak out. it is refreshing. thank you. >> thanks so much. great to be with you on the show. >>> straight ahead, we're following new violence overseas fighting flares up in eastern ukraine. and world leaders c
i introduced this bill along with joe lieberman and scott brown and jason altmeier several years agosponse to anwar al awlaki an american-born cleric, leading al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. it was in the press that he was targeted to be killed. he was eventually killed but i thought, if we can kill an american citizen overseas who's a bad guy, and i had no problem with droning him, but the issue became to me if we can kill an american citizen, we should at least figure out a way to deal...
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jason is a it tech investor who says twitter's best days aare head and scott is a top ranked analyst stiefel who reiterated his sell rating on the stock today. jason, to you first, is this going to silence the critics, pretty good quarter and big stock move? >> i hope so. i mean, i came on the program three weeks ago and told you clearly they would crush the revenue numbers and this was a great stock and a great company. it did. and i can tell you, that there are two meaningful things that are going to come this year that will take this to the next level. two or three weeks i told you about video and now maybe these analysts who spend a little too much time in the spread sheet and not enough time on the product will understand, video is going to be transformative for this company and they are releasing product at an epic pace now. they created group dms, right, basically whatsapp or message me business, inside of twitter. they're going to take that app and separate it out. that's going to be huge. that can add 50 to 100 million new users per month. that could solve the problem. that'
jason is a it tech investor who says twitter's best days aare head and scott is a top ranked analyst stiefel who reiterated his sell rating on the stock today. jason, to you first, is this going to silence the critics, pretty good quarter and big stock move? >> i hope so. i mean, i came on the program three weeks ago and told you clearly they would crush the revenue numbers and this was a great stock and a great company. it did. and i can tell you, that there are two meaningful things...
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. >> gary: jason applebaum sunday night grant lotus and there is scott and i'm pretty big myself. r its policy with grant has?-- messy what grant is going? >> gary: pam is one of the most honest people in the world. >> gary: as i was cinq, you will see that on sunday night with a lot of people wanting to seek a shoot out. over the kron4 staff with him in attendance at 9:00 patrick >> gary: the night as the all-star game. >> gary: did you do well grant? >> grant: i did not totally embarrassed myself. >> pam: coming up! power off fever takes over the bay area time is running out to get a ticket. female announcer: get 36 months interest-free financing, and save up to $300 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get three years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. and of course, free same-day delivery. but only through presidents' day at sleep train. >> pam: the biggest jackpot of all time came in 2012 was $650 million. between three winners will split. the chance to win is tonight we will have the winning numbers to mike as soon as they come out. >> pam: i am not going to ask if you
. >> gary: jason applebaum sunday night grant lotus and there is scott and i'm pretty big myself. r its policy with grant has?-- messy what grant is going? >> gary: pam is one of the most honest people in the world. >> gary: as i was cinq, you will see that on sunday night with a lot of people wanting to seek a shoot out. over the kron4 staff with him in attendance at 9:00 patrick >> gary: the night as the all-star game. >> gary: did you do well grant? >>...
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jason hall for "american sniper" based on the book by chris kyle with scott mcewen and jim defelice. graham moore for "the imitation game" based on the book "alan turing: the enigma" by andrew hodges. paul thomas anderson for "inherent vice" based on the novel by thomas pynchon. anthony mccarten for "the theory of everything" based on the book "travelling to infinity: my life with stephen" by jane hawking. damien chazelle for "whiplash" based on the short film "whiplash." and the oscar goes to -- graham moore, "the imitation game." >> this is the first oscar and nomination for graham moore. >> thank you so much to the academy and to oprah for this. i need to shower my love and kisses on everyone who is apart of this family. norton keira, benedict, our entire cast. maria, i love you guys so much. thank you for this film. i'm so indebted to you for it. here's the thing. alan never got to look out at these faces, and i do. and that's the most unfair thing i think i've ever heard. so in this brief time here what i want to use it to do is to say this. when i was 16 years old, i tried to k
jason hall for "american sniper" based on the book by chris kyle with scott mcewen and jim defelice. graham moore for "the imitation game" based on the book "alan turing: the enigma" by andrew hodges. paul thomas anderson for "inherent vice" based on the novel by thomas pynchon. anthony mccarten for "the theory of everything" based on the book "travelling to infinity: my life with stephen" by jane hawking. damien chazelle for...
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jason hall for "american sniper" based on the book by chris kyle with scott mcewen and jim defelice. graham moore for "the imitation game" based on the book "alan turing: the enigma" by andrew hodges. paul thomas anderson for "inherent vice" based on the novel by thomas pynchon. anthony mccarten for "the theory of everything" based on the book "travelling to infinity: my life with stephen" by jane hawking. damien chazelle for "whiplash" based on the short film "whiplash." and the oscar goes to -- graham moore, "the imitation game." >> this is the first oscar and nomination for graham moore. >> thank you so much to the academy and to oprah for this. i need to shower my love and kisses on everyone who is apart of this family. norton keira, benedict, our entire cast. maria, i love you guys so much. thank you for this film. i'm so indebted to you for it. here's the thing. alan never got to look out at these faces, and i do. and that's the most unfair thing i think i've ever heard. so in this brief time here what i want to use it to do is to say this. when i was 16 years old, i tried to k
jason hall for "american sniper" based on the book by chris kyle with scott mcewen and jim defelice. graham moore for "the imitation game" based on the book "alan turing: the enigma" by andrew hodges. paul thomas anderson for "inherent vice" based on the novel by thomas pynchon. anthony mccarten for "the theory of everything" based on the book "travelling to infinity: my life with stephen" by jane hawking. damien chazelle for...
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leaguer bip roberts his sports night live co-host jason appelbaum the great grant lodes erika "the storm" kato producer josh "the punisher" palefsky big scotts you can find a new frontier. there's nothing stopping you and a lot helping you. technology that's with you always. this is our promise. it's never been better to wander because wherever you go, you'll find us doing everything we can, so you can. >>> bruce jenner uproar. >> using his cell phone while driving! exclusive. just days after the fatal car crash, chatting away. >>> then, brian williams' shocking six-month suspension. how it all went down. >> a private meeting between brian williams and the ceo of nbc. >>> and another tv earthquake. >> it is time for someone else. >> the biggest shock of late- night television. >>> and the "american sniper"'s widow breaks down on the stand. she's clutching his dog tags! >>> then, parking lot rage. and it's happening everywhere. now "inside edition" is breaking the code.
leaguer bip roberts his sports night live co-host jason appelbaum the great grant lodes erika "the storm" kato producer josh "the punisher" palefsky big scotts you can find a new frontier. there's nothing stopping you and a lot helping you. technology that's with you always. this is our promise. it's never been better to wander because wherever you go, you'll find us doing everything we can, so you can. >>> bruce jenner uproar. >> using his cell phone while...
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scott porter, is that his name? he played jasons how many cast members from "friday night lights" have you made out with? >> i'm glad you asked. i'm up to three. >> seth: that's really good. >> i'm working on it. i'm really working on it. >> seth: that's really good. [ cheers ] >> somebody sent me a picture. and they were like, you really can't be stopped. and it was like, landry, reed and everybody. and cafferty. >> seth: have you finished "friday night lights"? >> finished is a relative term. i haven't. i actually saved the last episode because i really feel like something will die inside of me, something that i need, for, like, at least the next year or so. >> seth: my wife and i watched it. i remember it like it's a terrible thing that happened. we were in a hotel room in geneva. >> you know exactly where you were. >> seth: we watched it on our laptop. and when it was over, we just closed the laptop. and my wife and i haven't talked since. [ laughter ] >> i understand that. i'm right there. i am not looking forward to that mome
scott porter, is that his name? he played jasons how many cast members from "friday night lights" have you made out with? >> i'm glad you asked. i'm up to three. >> seth: that's really good. >> i'm working on it. i'm really working on it. >> seth: that's really good. [ cheers ] >> somebody sent me a picture. and they were like, you really can't be stopped. and it was like, landry, reed and everybody. and cafferty. >> seth: have you finished...
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jason day has won the tg event. a 4-man sudden death play-off. he pushed past scott and itsharris and beat jb holmes. he's set to move up to fourth in the rankings. >>> a 34-year-old has become the oldest first-time champion on tennis's a.p. t tour. anna lopes was beaten. the world number 52 becomes the first dominican to reach an atp final by qualifying for the match. >> it's one of the world's toughest endurance race. the yukon arctic ultra, competitors praif temperatures and race up to 600km. daniel lack has more from the opening race in yukon territory. >> reporter: organised chaos. officials of one of the toughest athletic events. mountain bikers long distance haul the sledges of survival gear alongside jogging marathoners. the comforts of a small city. there's no one reason they race. they looking forward to having a trail on my own. i'm looking forward to meet god out there. i have lost 115 pounds. i worked hard to get here and hopefully i can finish the marathon. among 30 there is frozen landscape. 71-year-old james, a bit of bemoussed by the attention he gets. i know that anybody takes it. n
jason day has won the tg event. a 4-man sudden death play-off. he pushed past scott and itsharris and beat jb holmes. he's set to move up to fourth in the rankings. >>> a 34-year-old has become the oldest first-time champion on tennis's a.p. t tour. anna lopes was beaten. the world number 52 becomes the first dominican to reach an atp final by qualifying for the match. >> it's one of the world's toughest endurance race. the yukon arctic ultra, competitors praif temperatures and...
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jason giambi. >>reporter: the first annual kron 4 three. shingle at yesterday's decided. all after the first round only for a bus remained. meet grant lodes biggs got raised scott side. it goes 1 for 5 from each of the three locations draining of all poured money ball from the top of the key. when the dust settles. boy did not take a bad time ago call 15 from the first location of the baseline. one for find from the other baseline to measly points. apparently i under estimated the competition especially the silk peaceable black grant lodes. grant knocked down four of his next 11. with that clear objective in mind going to the finals. >>reporter: was a strategy for eliminating but roberts. bip robbers scott is a lucky break in is well stocked racket was the grazes the backboard ago then. about game effort out of date spot rates and not enough. scott rates.. it ended up being kept against grant lodes. bip against grant//the said iraq was much kinder for grant this. grant is sitting on 2 plates and a final wrap at the three mrs. grant knocks down the forest but he missed the money ball. this left him with three. . bip comes up short on his first shot then four mor
jason giambi. >>reporter: the first annual kron 4 three. shingle at yesterday's decided. all after the first round only for a bus remained. meet grant lodes biggs got raised scott side. it goes 1 for 5 from each of the three locations draining of all poured money ball from the top of the key. when the dust settles. boy did not take a bad time ago call 15 from the first location of the baseline. one for find from the other baseline to measly points. apparently i under estimated the...
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scott walker is the threat. there digging into his college records for any church they confined. -- enter they can find. it's not muted. was that you jasonson. it could've been brenda. when the moment's spontaneous, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision or any symptoms of an allergic reaction stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a free 30-tablet trial. neil: in case you are watching. [laughter] you know you are a front runner when
scott walker is the threat. there digging into his college records for any church they confined. -- enter they can find. it's not muted. was that you jasonson. it could've been brenda. when the moment's spontaneous, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your...
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#superbowl >>scott rates: at which that is what people want to utter sing about the super bowl. >>vicki liviakis: stay right here on kron-4. coming up at 9 join jason appelbaum and bip roberts for a full breakdown of super bowl 49. super bowl 49 didn't feature any local teams. but that didn't stop it from helping the local economy. kron four's dan rubin says no matter what the 49ers and raiders do next year all eyes will be on the bay area for superbowl 50. >>dan rubin:football fans in san francisco did their duty by heading out to catch the game. eventhough a lot of locals are still bitter about the way the niners finished. reality set in early for raiders and niners fans. it's time to start looking forward to next year. superbowl 49 might feel like a lose lose situation. but no matter how our local teams perform superbowl 50, is set to be a win win. >>: we can do it next year the >>dan rubin: a taste of what's to come was broadcast on t.v. and online on sunday. next year, san francisco will host the superbowl. this year's superbowl was played about 750 miles away from home. but local watering holes still got a boost from people drinking up. and l
#superbowl >>scott rates: at which that is what people want to utter sing about the super bowl. >>vicki liviakis: stay right here on kron-4. coming up at 9 join jason appelbaum and bip roberts for a full breakdown of super bowl 49. super bowl 49 didn't feature any local teams. but that didn't stop it from helping the local economy. kron four's dan rubin says no matter what the 49ers and raiders do next year all eyes will be on the bay area for superbowl 50. >>dan...
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jason and hear the stories that we can pass on to policymakers and others. i will close with this. john lewis, who is a number of us including senator tim scott who i think that's a represented here today. cannot run the finance committee of public and isn't eitc things. we are leading the congressional delegation to go to selma to mark the 50th anniversary. i was able to take my young daughters and their back in 1998, the first time we get a congressional trip. about six of us from the house back that went and john was among them but john tells the story. when he spoke at emory university commencement this year, i want to read the words that he said because they were way better than i would say them otherwise. he said when he was a kid, i saw those signs that said, john was where 1940, so the stories would've been in the '40s and 50s. i saw those signs that said whitewightman covered men, white women colored women white waiting room colored waiting room. i came home i asked my mother my father, my grandparents, my great grandparegrandpare nts why? they would say that's the way it is john don't get in the way don't get in trouble. in 1957 at
jason and hear the stories that we can pass on to policymakers and others. i will close with this. john lewis, who is a number of us including senator tim scott who i think that's a represented here today. cannot run the finance committee of public and isn't eitc things. we are leading the congressional delegation to go to selma to mark the 50th anniversary. i was able to take my young daughters and their back in 1998, the first time we get a congressional trip. about six of us from the house...
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and hear the stories of jason and hear the stories that we then pass on to policymakers and others. i will close with this. john lewis who a number of us including senator scott and tim and i are on the finance committee. we have had primary discussions. tim and i are going to summit to mark the 50th anniversary that i was able to take my young daughters they are back in 1998, the first time we did a congressional trip. six of us from a house of representatives went in john was among them but john tells the story when he spoke at emory university. i want to read the words that he said because they are way better than i would say otherwise. he tells he said when i was a kid i saw the signs, john was born in 1940 to the stories would have been in the 40s and 50's britain is and 50's britain is although scientists at white men, men white women, women, white waiting room waiting room. i came home and asked my parents why? they would say that's the way it is john don't get in the way and don't get in trouble. in 1957 at the age of 17 i met rosa parks. in 1958 at the age of 18 night that bart luther king, jr.. these individuals inspired me to get in the way and get
and hear the stories of jason and hear the stories that we then pass on to policymakers and others. i will close with this. john lewis who a number of us including senator scott and tim and i are on the finance committee. we have had primary discussions. tim and i are going to summit to mark the 50th anniversary that i was able to take my young daughters they are back in 1998, the first time we did a congressional trip. six of us from a house of representatives went in john was among them but...
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jason and then pass on to ries o policymakers anf others. and i'll close with this.we john lewis, and a number of us including senator tim scott who i think has a representative ing se here today and tim and i are on leading the congressional celebrate to go to selma for the i anniversary and i was able to re take my young daughters there back in 1998 the first time we are took a trip and there were about in 1 six of us that went and jop went with them. and john tells a story when he spoke at emory commencement this year and i want to read the words he said because they are way better than i would have sa said them otherwise.erwise he said -- he was born in 1940 e s so theseai stories are in the 1940s. to i saw the sign that said white men, black men and white waiting room and black waiting room. and i came home and asked my parents and grandparents why.nts and they said that is the way itin 1 is. don't get in trouble. i met rosa parks and martin i luther king and these two individuals inspired me to get age in the way and get in trouble. and so i encourage you to find a way to get in trouble, get in e you he good, necessary trouble.find a so
jason and then pass on to ries o policymakers anf others. and i'll close with this.we john lewis, and a number of us including senator tim scott who i think has a representative ing se here today and tim and i are on leading the congressional celebrate to go to selma for the i anniversary and i was able to re take my young daughters there back in 1998 the first time we are took a trip and there were about in 1 six of us that went and jop went with them. and john tells a story when he spoke at...