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we didn't look for scott. and that was the beginning of all scott's problems. if they had sent out a search and rescue party, i'm sure they would have found him wandering around in the desert. >> through this entire 18 years of time, sounds like you've stayed in contact with his family, can you give us a little bit of background about how they've been feeling through this entire ordeal? about his children, perhaps, how old are they? and how they may be reacting to the news? >> i'm sure it's bringing some sort of closure, you know, how in the world after so many years and the press that this got starting, you know, five, six, seven years ago. the family, i'm sure is going to survive this, you know. buddy harris had worked extremely hard going to every month up to washington to be briefed on what they were doing and stuff like that. that was my understanding. as far as the group, friends working to free scott speicher, we had one fellow classmate. and we kept it simple, didn't want to try to complicate their lives anymore than what it was with all of the publicit
we didn't look for scott. and that was the beginning of all scott's problems. if they had sent out a search and rescue party, i'm sure they would have found him wandering around in the desert. >> through this entire 18 years of time, sounds like you've stayed in contact with his family, can you give us a little bit of background about how they've been feeling through this entire ordeal? about his children, perhaps, how old are they? and how they may be reacting to the news? >> i'm...
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it's cumbersome. >> lynn mackler: it is. >> pelley: but recently, scott found a new voice. >> scott macklere p.c.? i apologize for the quality of the voice. >> pelley: scott wrote these words, one letter at a time, with nothing but his thoughts and the help of what's called a brain-computer interface or b.c.i. he wears a cap that picks up the electrical activity of his brain and allows him to select letters simply by thinking about them. then, the computer turns his sentences into speech. >> scott mackler: i hate being helpless and when other people put words in my mouth. pelley: well, this is a very unusual interview for "60 minutes." we've done something that we never, ever do, and that is we've submitted the questions in advance, because it takes scott a little while to put the answers together using the b.c.i. device. scott, i understand that, earlier in the progression of this disease, you said that, at the point you had to go on a ventilator, you didn't want to go on anymore. but today, you are on a ventilator, and i'm curious about what changed your mind. >> scott mackler: because i
it's cumbersome. >> lynn mackler: it is. >> pelley: but recently, scott found a new voice. >> scott macklere p.c.? i apologize for the quality of the voice. >> pelley: scott wrote these words, one letter at a time, with nothing but his thoughts and the help of what's called a brain-computer interface or b.c.i. he wears a cap that picks up the electrical activity of his brain and allows him to select letters simply by thinking about them. then, the computer turns his...
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scott speicher into his airplane and that scott speicher influenced him to become a pilot. when he heard he was shot down, he said it was a gut punch. the navy is sending jets for a memorial flyover and aerial salute. one plan will make a quick vertical climb while the others continue level flight. another navy flyover is scheduled in tallahassee during the florida state miami game on september 7. scott speicher graduated from fsu in 1980 with a business administration degree. scott speicher tennis complex was designated in 1993. he will be buried in a private ceremony after this motorcade. defense officials originally declared him killed in action. he was then said to be missing or captured. the military recovered to the bones and multiple fractiofragm. navy capt scott speicher is home. let's listen. shepard: capt. scott speicher to be laid to rest. he is home in florida at last. we got word from secretary gates the rebuilding of afghanistan is a decade-long process. two wars still under way. this american hero is finally home. brand new safety measures are coming to airpo
scott speicher into his airplane and that scott speicher influenced him to become a pilot. when he heard he was shot down, he said it was a gut punch. the navy is sending jets for a memorial flyover and aerial salute. one plan will make a quick vertical climb while the others continue level flight. another navy flyover is scheduled in tallahassee during the florida state miami game on september 7. scott speicher graduated from fsu in 1980 with a business administration degree. scott speicher...
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luke scott will score.ay at first with a single and the orioles lead it 3-2. >> buck: that is a get approach by matt wet ease. he is trying to advance luke scott to third base. he just rolls his wrist and hits his ball on the right side and get as bonus when the ball bounces over marte's glove. it took a wicked hop over his glove. luke scott comes in to score, so that team philosophy of move the runner over places look scott and matt wieters, the second rbi. >> gary: so wieters has his 16th mull hi -- multi-hit game. now ty wigginton with a runner at first base. the orioles up 3-2 out hitting the indians 6-4. wigginton growned out on a fine play by peralta. we're talking about the orioles' schedule with the spanned bench. more pitchers, players to get in. it is even tough were the remaining opponents, .534 win percentage. the orioles have the toughest schedule in the majors to finish up the year. that's life in american league east. anytime with the yankees, the red sox, tampa bay, toronto. all of those tea
luke scott will score.ay at first with a single and the orioles lead it 3-2. >> buck: that is a get approach by matt wet ease. he is trying to advance luke scott to third base. he just rolls his wrist and hits his ball on the right side and get as bonus when the ball bounces over marte's glove. it took a wicked hop over his glove. luke scott comes in to score, so that team philosophy of move the runner over places look scott and matt wieters, the second rbi. >> gary: so wieters has...
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scott. >> how are you doing? >> i'm fine. >> i want you to listen to what robert gibbs said just two days ago while we were airing it here at 3:00 on cnn. i got the sense that he was talking about you. let's listen to it together, first. >> i think what you've seen is they have -- they have bragged about manufacturing to some degree that anger to, i think you've got somebody who is very involved, a leader of that group, that's very involved in the status quo, the ceo that used to run a health care company that was fined by the federal government $1.7 billion for fraud. i think that's a lot of what you need to know about the motives of that group. >> it sure looks to me like he is pointing his finger right at you. do you think he is? >> i think he was. >> yeah, yeah. do you take credit -- i was just having a conversation with eric bolhert and said, this guy has this website. i will show it to the viewers again. there is your website. we take it all the way to the very top. people can see it. it is cpr, conservativ
scott. >> how are you doing? >> i'm fine. >> i want you to listen to what robert gibbs said just two days ago while we were airing it here at 3:00 on cnn. i got the sense that he was talking about you. let's listen to it together, first. >> i think what you've seen is they have -- they have bragged about manufacturing to some degree that anger to, i think you've got somebody who is very involved, a leader of that group, that's very involved in the status quo, the ceo...
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we had a new student come in and show scott around and that speaks to the kind of kid that scott is.sted an interview with mark becker's father, dave. the beckers politely declined in an e-mail. in part it reads -- we do hope to share our story in the future, about the mercy and grace that thomas family, our church family and our entire community has shown to our family. >> those players really have rallied around scott. i think that's what ed would have wanted them to do. to love him and say we're going to go through this with you. we're going to stay a team. we're going to stay strong. >> on this august 28, the falcons will once again take to the sacred acre. but they'll do it without the coach. still, tryintog >> it's going to be a hard day for me, not seeing him on the field. but you know, again, it goes back to what he wants to do. he would want us to play the game and play it with the best of our ability. i guess that's how we're going to go into it. >> play with heart. play with great enthusiasm. play the kind of football we play here. every down, every snap. for four quarters
we had a new student come in and show scott around and that speaks to the kind of kid that scott is.sted an interview with mark becker's father, dave. the beckers politely declined in an e-mail. in part it reads -- we do hope to share our story in the future, about the mercy and grace that thomas family, our church family and our entire community has shown to our family. >> those players really have rallied around scott. i think that's what ed would have wanted them to do. to love him and...
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>> reporter: scott is saving up for grad school so his parents don't require him to pay rent.have to be working. >> reporter: he was only able to find part-time work but those hours away from home helped. >> i felt like i was doing something, i wasn't just sitting at home. >> reporter: what also helps, expressing expectations clearly while keeping the parenting to a minimum. >> often times we fail because we haven't shared what we really want. >> as a parent you want to know every aspect of their lives, who were you with, what did you see, what did you talk about? >> reporter: his parents won't have to worry much longer. scott will soon be leaving the nest again. how was it to live at home federal reserve a year? >> it was really nice. i love you, mom. >> i'm going to have to adjust to empty nesting again. >> talk about two diplomatic responses. >> save on rent, get your laundry done, get some meals cooked for you. not such a bad deals. >> now they're saying it's it's a boomerang generation. after school problems happen, then real estate problems happen. now they can't get a j
>> reporter: scott is saving up for grad school so his parents don't require him to pay rent.have to be working. >> reporter: he was only able to find part-time work but those hours away from home helped. >> i felt like i was doing something, i wasn't just sitting at home. >> reporter: what also helps, expressing expectations clearly while keeping the parenting to a minimum. >> often times we fail because we haven't shared what we really want. >> as a parent...
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facebook devoted to him all about scott spiker. you can see it here. see what people have been posting over the years and a lot of people saying it's such a tragedy for the entire country that this man had so much offer, so respected, doing so many great thing. if you're curious to see what the military is saying today, we're giving it to you right here on cnn.com. we'll continue to. go to the military's website, defenselink.mil. over the years cnn put a lot of coverage on michael scott spiker. i pulled up stories from 2003. this goes back to 2002 when the navy changed his status and raised to being a captain as well. pentagon considering clarifying him as a p.o.w. over the years one thing that was complicated about his story he was initially listed as having been killed and then later on that changed as there were new questions and new theories and new thoughts about what may or may not have happened to him. so his status actually as i'm seeing here changed several times over the years. missing in action, captured and back to being deceased. after all
facebook devoted to him all about scott spiker. you can see it here. see what people have been posting over the years and a lot of people saying it's such a tragedy for the entire country that this man had so much offer, so respected, doing so many great thing. if you're curious to see what the military is saying today, we're giving it to you right here on cnn.com. we'll continue to. go to the military's website, defenselink.mil. over the years cnn put a lot of coverage on michael scott spiker....
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scott against sean o'sullivan in the second. number three draft choice. >> jim: he was rated coming into this season by baseball america as the fifth best prospect in the angels's organization. the projection was he would spend the entire season in the double a. he is over but runs out of room. he has pitched in only 82 minor league games, including his time in the minors this year. he has 37 minor league wins. this year he has seven starts here in the big leagues, 15 in the minors. he actually started this year in double ain arkansas and the texas league. one away the orioles second. the latest edition of the orioles's official publication orioles magazine is on sale at the ballpark. the 199 why not team skin side information on all your favorite future and current and former orioles. pick up a copy of your next visit here to camden yards. there is an interesting feature about the players and their cooperation of the sbc afor helping animals and trying to find animals homes. apparently the players are putting together a favorit
scott against sean o'sullivan in the second. number three draft choice. >> jim: he was rated coming into this season by baseball america as the fifth best prospect in the angels's organization. the projection was he would spend the entire season in the double a. he is over but runs out of room. he has pitched in only 82 minor league games, including his time in the minors this year. he has 37 minor league wins. this year he has seven starts here in the big leagues, 15 in the minors. he...
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scott nations. scott, what do you say? >> i like the fact stacey's strategy offers more protection and i like the fact she's paying attention to the term structure of these options, that october is more expensive than september. stacey wins, mike is second, dan is last. >> dan's always last. >> one thing i have to throw out, scott, thank you for choosing mine, i appreciate the comments. i would like to say my prices were correct, mike's i think he picked a point you're collecting a nickel for his. not sure it was all day. >> my guess is it will be -- >> approximately zero cost. >> disagree with the verdict or have a question about options send us an e-mail. the address is optionsaction@cnbc.com. >>> and next, rally 15% on earnings and strategies to return 160 and 50% respectively. find out how they did it right after this. time for pump up the volume, the names heating up options traders sizzle index this week. this biotech stock is best known for an experimental drug developing with glaxosmithkline to treat lupus. call op
scott nations. scott, what do you say? >> i like the fact stacey's strategy offers more protection and i like the fact she's paying attention to the term structure of these options, that october is more expensive than september. stacey wins, mike is second, dan is last. >> dan's always last. >> one thing i have to throw out, scott, thank you for choosing mine, i appreciate the comments. i would like to say my prices were correct, mike's i think he picked a point you're...
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scott down on strikes. two away. but scott is still upset at that strike one call. >> buck: you can't have that effect the entire at-bat. it's a curve ball that splits the heart of the plate. you've got to protect the plate with two strikes and a chance to drive in some runs. >> jim: now it's up to wieters battling with -- batting with two down singled and scored in the second bounced into a forced play in the third. inside, ball one. >> buck: great opportunity to add on to your lead here. markakis walked to load the bases. two walks and a base hit sandwiched between two strikeouts. >> jim: so far, the orioles of the six walks have really taken advantage of only one of those. that was the bases-loaded walk to michael aubrey gabino walked three. 2-0 on wieters. he takes a strike, 2-1. >> buck: pie, reimold -- >> jim: pie, reimold, markakis third to first with two men down in the fourth inning. a breaking ball for a strike. >> buck: he came back with that good breaking ball and got him in last two at-bats. struck out l
scott down on strikes. two away. but scott is still upset at that strike one call. >> buck: you can't have that effect the entire at-bat. it's a curve ball that splits the heart of the plate. you've got to protect the plate with two strikes and a chance to drive in some runs. >> jim: now it's up to wieters battling with -- batting with two down singled and scored in the second bounced into a forced play in the third. inside, ball one. >> buck: great opportunity to add on to...
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luke scott waving at the pitch.r tags him out, and the orioles down to their final out on back to back strikeouts by nathan. >> buck: struck out izturis with the fastball, and get this slider down, and luke scott just chases a ball in the dirt with two strikes. >> jim: here is nick markakis who, s hitless on the night. had a four-game hitting streak going coming into tonight's game. he has not hit the ball out of the infield tonight. ball 1 inside. the orioles are 14-16 on the year in one run games. they trail by a run here. minnesota is 16-18. ball 2, outside. 2-0 on markakis. baker went 7. one run on four hits. harris pitched the 8th. three up, three down, and now joe nathan in the 9th. orioles have gone 3 up three down in five innings, and made a three-patter inning in the first. that's an effective pitch. he hitter pitched it up, but then can't stop the swing. mauer is almost catching that ball before it hits the dirt. 2-1 on markakis, batting with two out and none on in the 9th inning. that's high, ball 3. anot
luke scott waving at the pitch.r tags him out, and the orioles down to their final out on back to back strikeouts by nathan. >> buck: struck out izturis with the fastball, and get this slider down, and luke scott just chases a ball in the dirt with two strikes. >> jim: here is nick markakis who, s hitless on the night. had a four-game hitting streak going coming into tonight's game. he has not hit the ball out of the infield tonight. ball 1 inside. the orioles are 14-16 on the year...
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scott, you didn't tell me that about your parents, mr. scott. i put my bag back down on the floor and we both looked at him. you didn't ask, young lady. you wanted to know if they were slaves. he didn't look in my direction until the last word, and then only because he was turning his hips toward me in order to get his legs out from under the table to go into the church. katherine stood behind him as i started to push on the table to get out. i smiled. this guy was holding out on me. here i was thinking he didn't understand the question, when really, he didn't want to answer them. they have awkwardly leading and overly predictable. i only wanted to know if his patients were slaves. he was right and i was embarrassed. >> one of the first things you came across specifically with him is you were asking the wrong questions. >> right. and i found this interview in the beginning, that i was the only person that thought it was a big deal that a parent wags born before 1865. i was asking in the beginning about who are your parents, as slaves, when reall
scott, you didn't tell me that about your parents, mr. scott. i put my bag back down on the floor and we both looked at him. you didn't ask, young lady. you wanted to know if they were slaves. he didn't look in my direction until the last word, and then only because he was turning his hips toward me in order to get his legs out from under the table to go into the church. katherine stood behind him as i started to push on the table to get out. i smiled. this guy was holding out on me. here i was...
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navy capitaling michael "scott" speicher was shot down. the latest announcement by the pentagon in 18 years of speculation that speicher may have survived that crash. captain speicher's family and friends agonized for nearly two decad decades. joining me his close friend miriam novelly, and jim stafford. both join us live from jacksonville, florida. >> good evening. >> thank you so much for joining us. the past couple hours i would imagine have been unbelievable to you. >> yes, they have. >> tell us what you have been dealing with. >> a lot of phone calls, an emotional roller coaster, but glad there's a conclusion to this. >> ms. novelly, you want it's been a roller coaster not just the past couple hours and days, but really the past 18 years. >> you had not given up. >> correct. we wanted answers and a conclusion. >> what is the website, mr. stafford? is it still up? >> currently we've taken the website down as a group, we just -- the amount of time involved in the effort got to be too much for everybody. we did take the website down. we
navy capitaling michael "scott" speicher was shot down. the latest announcement by the pentagon in 18 years of speculation that speicher may have survived that crash. captain speicher's family and friends agonized for nearly two decad decades. joining me his close friend miriam novelly, and jim stafford. both join us live from jacksonville, florida. >> good evening. >> thank you so much for joining us. the past couple hours i would imagine have been unbelievable to you....
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get to scott though, doctor. i'll give you the last word. i gotta get to scott. i see this as possible armageddon for the obama administration. if this goes down in flames or he tries to ram it through in the fall with so many people against the majority, the majority of americans, 58 not wanting it, if president obama tries to ram it through because he does have the democratic majority in both houses, i don't think he can come back froms that i think this may be a defining moment less than a year in his four honor year term. >> depends what the if is. anything that decisively shifts control in the government is going to have problems. if any of the people who currently have health insurance and they're happy with it and get forced out of that plan, it's going to be a disaster for the administration. on the other hand if the president passes something that he calls healthcare reform and enrages the left wing of his own party, that might have a different impact. >> it all depends what the final deal is, that's for
get to scott though, doctor. i'll give you the last word. i gotta get to scott. i see this as possible armageddon for the obama administration. if this goes down in flames or he tries to ram it through in the fall with so many people against the majority, the majority of americans, 58 not wanting it, if president obama tries to ram it through because he does have the democratic majority in both houses, i don't think he can come back froms that i think this may be a defining moment less than a...
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. >>> and the mystery surrounding missing pilot scott speicher, the first casualty of the gulf war, is solved. >> it's such a relief to be able to bring him home. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, everyone. thanks for joining us. i'm ross palumbo in for michelle guillen. >>> this morning the swiss embassy in tehran is working to learn what it can about three american hikers being held by the iranian government. susan roberts is in washington with the details. >> reporter: the three american hikers were taken prisoner on friday. they'd been hiking in northern iraq, and apparently didn't realize they had crossed the border. their families now are obviously worried. >> my husband and i, our only concern is for the health and welfare of josh, shane, and sarah. >> reporter: joshua fattal, shane bower, andah s s had entered iran last week. they had entered in a area of the kurdish region of northern iraq. >> they entered into iran from iraq's kurdistan region. >> reporter: just before the three americans were captured, they contacted a friend, shon meckfessel, who stayed behind at t
. >>> and the mystery surrounding missing pilot scott speicher, the first casualty of the gulf war, is solved. >> it's such a relief to be able to bring him home. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, everyone. thanks for joining us. i'm ross palumbo in for michelle guillen. >>> this morning the swiss embassy in tehran is working to learn what it can about three american hikers being held by the iranian government. susan roberts is in washington with the...
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scott, you be the judge, who wins? >> alligator spreads and that is commissions eat up all your potential profits. i hope that mike's broker didn't go out and buy that boat yet because dan takes it this time. >> ryan, just quickly touch on you. >> yeah, you know, i wouldn't overlook a put fly, flies actually are the low margin, you have a price target, you have an idea where the stock is going, you don't outlay a lot of money, a lot of risk, and you could win huge if it comes near your strike, which, you know, implied moves on priceline have occurred like that. he's got a bearish look, and you could see it go to 120. >> we'll keep you posted on what comes out. mike or dan. got a question? send us an e-mail now that our time slot is 8:30, our e-mail address is the same. for recaps of the strategies on tonight's show, go to our website "options action." >>> ge up 30% in the last month, but dan recommended a strategy that returned 300% over that time. we'll give you the next move he'll make after the break. >>> time for p
scott, you be the judge, who wins? >> alligator spreads and that is commissions eat up all your potential profits. i hope that mike's broker didn't go out and buy that boat yet because dan takes it this time. >> ryan, just quickly touch on you. >> yeah, you know, i wouldn't overlook a put fly, flies actually are the low margin, you have a price target, you have an idea where the stock is going, you don't outlay a lot of money, a lot of risk, and you could win huge if it comes...
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his name is david scott. he is a democrat of georgia, who arrives at work tuesday to a swastika that was painted over his official congressional sign. a swastika. we had a chance to talk with him. you are going to be able to see that conversation that i had with him where i pulled him aside and asked him about this angry exchange. he was here this morning, sat right next to me on that set and took us through what he calls his side of the story. he says that much of what is being reported in the media is simply not true. remember, there was a doctor that had risen to ask him a question about health care reform. as it's been reported shall the congressman lost his temper. you will see that in just a moment, that interview in its entirety. let's take you to washington, d.c. suzanne malveaux is watching this. there air lot of big names that i mentioned moments ago. there is no question. this thing is star-studded. these truly are important people, not only in the united states but in the world. there is one name,
his name is david scott. he is a democrat of georgia, who arrives at work tuesday to a swastika that was painted over his official congressional sign. a swastika. we had a chance to talk with him. you are going to be able to see that conversation that i had with him where i pulled him aside and asked him about this angry exchange. he was here this morning, sat right next to me on that set and took us through what he calls his side of the story. he says that much of what is being reported in the...
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. >>> answers for the navy captain michael scott speicher. he was the first to be shot down in 1991 when his jet fighter was hit on the first night of the war. his remains were never found until last month, an iraqi civilian told u.s. marines in anbar province that speicher's body was buried at the crash site and excavation turned up bones that were positively identified as speicher's, for friends and family, who had been trying to learn his fate for 18 years, their long search has come to an end. >> it's a bittersweet ending. i mean it's great that we have finally accomplished an ending but it is bittersweet. on that end if he was found alive look what he's missed. his children are in college and what kind of life would he have led being a prisoner of war and there was always speculation he was tortured and beaten and you know, so it's, like i said, bittersweet. >> a short time ago we received this written statement from the speicher family who called the captain a brave and wonderful father, husband and naval officer who responded to the ca
. >>> answers for the navy captain michael scott speicher. he was the first to be shot down in 1991 when his jet fighter was hit on the first night of the war. his remains were never found until last month, an iraqi civilian told u.s. marines in anbar province that speicher's body was buried at the crash site and excavation turned up bones that were positively identified as speicher's, for friends and family, who had been trying to learn his fate for 18 years, their long search has...
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scott and the birds trail by 2.hat college is a few years behind me, it seems i've got three times the bills i used to. and they're getting in the way of things i'd like to do. with the money bar, i can move my money around instantly, so when there's more bills than usual, it's no problem. and i use the wish list to put any extra money aside for anything i want. being in control of my money feels good. introducing the virtual wallet from pnc, a high-definition, online view of your money. pnc. leading the way. all the way to the home, you meant... we bring fiber optic all the way to the home. um... which gives you more bandwidth than cable. so you can upload faster. so it's like comparing a horse and buggy to a sports car. am i the, uh, horse? (announcer) it's a whole new internet. makes uploading as easy as downloading. because your internet's not fast unless it's two-way fast. . >> jim: time to bring you up to speed with the at&t rewind. >> buck: kevin millar goes deep, and marco scutaro hit a 3- run home run and v
scott and the birds trail by 2.hat college is a few years behind me, it seems i've got three times the bills i used to. and they're getting in the way of things i'd like to do. with the money bar, i can move my money around instantly, so when there's more bills than usual, it's no problem. and i use the wish list to put any extra money aside for anything i want. being in control of my money feels good. introducing the virtual wallet from pnc, a high-definition, online view of your money. pnc....
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[applause] >> thank you very much, scott.in his introductory remarks scott diluted to his start here at cato and had neglected to mention it in my introduction of him that he was my first intern. [laughter] back in 1989 when he had gone on to great things from that so kiddo interns who are listening, there is a future for youtube. [laughter] all right now we want to open this up to the ideas for your questions. please raise your hand, identify yourself in any affiliation may have come to a question is directed, in if you could keep it brief that would be good if as well and wait for the microphone to come. right beside you up there, this gentleman, right behind your. >> my name is charles. this question is in response to something mr. bullock said but open to anyone, you mentioned that it was morally wrong for the government to seize people's houses and i agree with you, but your explanation was simply if you didn't know why, maybe you'll never know and am wondering if there is perhaps an explanation for why it is morally wro
[applause] >> thank you very much, scott.in his introductory remarks scott diluted to his start here at cato and had neglected to mention it in my introduction of him that he was my first intern. [laughter] back in 1989 when he had gone on to great things from that so kiddo interns who are listening, there is a future for youtube. [laughter] all right now we want to open this up to the ideas for your questions. please raise your hand, identify yourself in any affiliation may have come to...
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>> good morning, maryland, now don scott, marty bass, breaking news with mary bubala and wjz traffic control with sharon gibala. it is wjz maryland's new station. >> hello again. it is 6:00. i think it is the last tuesday in august next monday will be the 31st, and it is not a bad day start, as you look at the stadium. there was a big crowd last night. sharon will tell you how crowded the commute is right after first warning weather. >> let's look at the forecast, we will move along, i have the simply, i have the easiest job in the building today. sunny with mid to upper 80s. 84 at lunch, 84 at dinner, this is just going to be a fine, fine tuesday, but come back here one second. the easiest job for the days during the first warning, coming up in about ten seconds. >> if you watch out, here is wjz traffic control. >> not too much at this hour, we do have some ask exam miller road, a water main break, because of it downtown, that's closing saratoga, there is a look at your on the west side as well as 95 between, everything running smoothly there. for some reason those speeds right now
>> good morning, maryland, now don scott, marty bass, breaking news with mary bubala and wjz traffic control with sharon gibala. it is wjz maryland's new station. >> hello again. it is 6:00. i think it is the last tuesday in august next monday will be the 31st, and it is not a bad day start, as you look at the stadium. there was a big crowd last night. sharon will tell you how crowded the commute is right after first warning weather. >> let's look at the forecast, we will move...
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michael scott speicher's family waited 18 years. >>> and extreme caution. amid signs of economic recovery. but the obama administration isn't saying the tax hikes are but the obama administration isn't saying the tax hikes are off the table. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> good morning. thanks for being with us. i'm vinita nair. >> and i'm andrea canning filling in for jeremy hubbard. there are intense diplomatic efforts to learn more about the fate of three americans being held in iran. >>> they were captured after hiking in a dangerous region on the border between iraq and iran. abc's sonia gallego is in london with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the families of the americans are still coming to terms with the news of their capture. and their arrest comes at a time of increased strain between iranian and the u.s. governments. the three, shane bauer from minnesota, a freelance journalist based in the middle east, sarah shourd, a writer and teacher from california also based in the middle east and joshua fattal, an environmental wor
michael scott speicher's family waited 18 years. >>> and extreme caution. amid signs of economic recovery. but the obama administration isn't saying the tax hikes are but the obama administration isn't saying the tax hikes are off the table. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> good morning. thanks for being with us. i'm vinita nair. >> and i'm andrea canning filling in for jeremy hubbard. there are intense diplomatic efforts to learn more about the fate of three americans...
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we heard from scott jon scott that this is the vfr corridor.or those just joining us for coverage of the story explain what that is because it has to do with away pilots look around and whether they are using their estimates or their eyeballs to see what other traffic is in the area, right? >> you are right. a fixed wing aircraft taking off from teeterboro aircraft like the jerky did, would be on the tower frequency, within the class, take off and would say they're heading over to the vfr corridor, they would get a frequency change. at that point they're supposed to switch over to the common air-to-air frequency which is one to 3.05 and they would listen for traffic and also watch. that's the vfr corridor is visual flight rules. that means that you use visual flight rules and by that i mean watch outside, keep your eyes open. don't hit other aircraft. and that's what you're supposed to be doing. >> rick: here's my question, bob. we have talked about the different blind spots in these aircraft and how sometimes the placement of the sun can get i
we heard from scott jon scott that this is the vfr corridor.or those just joining us for coverage of the story explain what that is because it has to do with away pilots look around and whether they are using their estimates or their eyeballs to see what other traffic is in the area, right? >> you are right. a fixed wing aircraft taking off from teeterboro aircraft like the jerky did, would be on the tower frequency, within the class, take off and would say they're heading over to the vfr...
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captain michael scott speicher a u.s. navy pilot shot down back in 1991-his remains never found until now. we've got some new information to share with you. it is bringing his family some closure. the families first public statement in a couple of minutes. >> julie: tragedy at a music festival. an outdoor stage comes crashing down killing one person and injuring more than 70 others. >> gregg: a massive forest fire, raging out of control. take a look at this. we're going to tell you where several thousand people had to go to dodge this massive fire. >> julie: our first and top story, he was the first american soldier lost in the gulf war and for nearly two decades no one knew whether he was alive or dead. now, the mystery is finally over. pentagon says the remains of the pilot captain michael scott speicer has been identified. his plane was shot down in the opening hours of the war. it's a testament of how the military never stop looking for one of its own. laura ingle is live in the newsroom following this story for us to
captain michael scott speicher a u.s. navy pilot shot down back in 1991-his remains never found until now. we've got some new information to share with you. it is bringing his family some closure. the families first public statement in a couple of minutes. >> julie: tragedy at a music festival. an outdoor stage comes crashing down killing one person and injuring more than 70 others. >> gregg: a massive forest fire, raging out of control. take a look at this. we're going to tell you...
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[laughter] scott was a good planner and a good dearest. -- the arrest. he had good strategic sense but a lousy tactician. terrible because becausef unnecessaryloodsh among civilians particularly at veracruz. he caused unnecessary bloodshed among his own troops becae he would charge yen and not let his engineers scout the terrain. so it was done piecemeal like a slaughter. they would fall later at marina dell rey and pretty much the same thing. somewhere he lost over 2010 during the august battles then he would have no army left. these by the way were some of the positions of the mexicans. these guys were terrified of the yankees but fortunately the actions were better but was an ambus securely demonstrated what the officers should have known that en the greenest militia can do a good job of their in a protected position underrube leadership. that is a lesson of bunker hill. in their own history and also during this time they say with all these stupid mexicans we beat them every time, why don't they give up? it sounds familiar because that is what the bri
[laughter] scott was a good planner and a good dearest. -- the arrest. he had good strategic sense but a lousy tactician. terrible because becausef unnecessaryloodsh among civilians particularly at veracruz. he caused unnecessary bloodshed among his own troops becae he would charge yen and not let his engineers scout the terrain. so it was done piecemeal like a slaughter. they would fall later at marina dell rey and pretty much the same thing. somewhere he lost over 2010 during the august...
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captain scott speicher's children were toddlers the day he disappeared. now his remains are coming home to college students. a nearly 20-year mystery. was he captured? tortured? all this time the answer was buried in the iraqi sand and solved by a single tip. >> it's a bittersweet ending. i mean, it's great that we have finally accomplished an ending. but it is bitter-sweet. >> reporter: last month an iraqi citizen told troops about the crash site. when the marines another iraqi said he was there when bedouins found captain speicher, already dead, and buried his body. searching the site, u.s. troops found multiple ankle tan fragments and bones. military investigators compared captain speicher's dental records with the recovered jaw bone. it was him. >> the whole family is just so grateful that the navy stayed on this. >> reporter: but the military made mistakes. starting hours after speicher was shot down. when the pentagon declared him dead. >> the total u.s. losses are one aircraft and one individual. >> the pentagon has identified the united states nav
captain scott speicher's children were toddlers the day he disappeared. now his remains are coming home to college students. a nearly 20-year mystery. was he captured? tortured? all this time the answer was buried in the iraqi sand and solved by a single tip. >> it's a bittersweet ending. i mean, it's great that we have finally accomplished an ending. but it is bitter-sweet. >> reporter: last month an iraqi citizen told troops about the crash site. when the marines another iraqi...
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i'm scott wapner at the new york stock exchange. >> hey, scott, i'm rebecca jarvis in for maria bartiromo at cnbc global headquarters. and in the markets right now, as scott mentioned, stocks are still higher, holding on to those gains, on track for their first gain in three days. reaction to the federal reserve's latest policy statement has been pretty positive here in the final hour. just a few highlights, the fomc making no change on interest rates, noting it will remain in the zero to quarter basis point target range for an extended period of time. the fed also expects economic activity to likely remain weak for a time though it expects inflation to remain subdued. as for the major indices take a look at them right now. actually near the highs of the session at this moment in time. the dow up 175 points. the nasdaq right now also hanging steady in green territory, up 45 points. the s&p 500, the overall markets also to the up side by 18 points. we have steve liesman here in studio with me to break down some of the headlines, steve, that not only on what we -- we do have some breaking n
i'm scott wapner at the new york stock exchange. >> hey, scott, i'm rebecca jarvis in for maria bartiromo at cnbc global headquarters. and in the markets right now, as scott mentioned, stocks are still higher, holding on to those gains, on track for their first gain in three days. reaction to the federal reserve's latest policy statement has been pretty positive here in the final hour. just a few highlights, the fomc making no change on interest rates, noting it will remain in the zero to...
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police say 32-year-old scott mcgan was arrested at a security check point with a back pack containing, wires, batteries, and a trigger taattached to it. laguardia was shut down and thousands of passengers had their travel plans disrupted. he's charged with placing a false bomb in a mass transportation facility and making a terrorist threat. if convicted he faces up to seven years in prison. >>> rock bottom. when will our troubled economy get there and when will we climb back up? we'll talk more about that and hear from a former fed chair, alan greenspan. >>> and for the first time since he was arrested outside his home, we're hearing from harvard professor henry louis gates. and death at a canadian music faes val. wh who was the movie star who was about to go on that stage right there when it happened? twitter, facebook, myspace, or i-report.com is how you become part of our show. limb: dude that was sick! i've been hangin' up there for, what, like, forty years? and then - wham - here i am smacking the pretty off that windshield of yours. oh, what you're looking for an apology? well,
police say 32-year-old scott mcgan was arrested at a security check point with a back pack containing, wires, batteries, and a trigger taattached to it. laguardia was shut down and thousands of passengers had their travel plans disrupted. he's charged with placing a false bomb in a mass transportation facility and making a terrorist threat. if convicted he faces up to seven years in prison. >>> rock bottom. when will our troubled economy get there and when will we climb back up? we'll...
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confirms the death and a crash of navy pilot scott spieker 18 years after he disappeared over iraq. i'm russ mitchell, also tonight a controversial proposing posal in cash-strapped california. legalize marijuana and put a heavy tax on it. what the buyers of some popular brands of jeans don't see. hazardous waste from a denim factory in southern africa. and stopping accidents before they happen. growing support for the idea of road testing older drivers. >> you be back in five years. >> we'll hope so. i hope so, yeah. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: and good evening. a sad piece of unfinished business from america's first war with iraq back in 1991 was officially closed today. the pentagon says the remains of navy pilot michael scott spieker have been found near the wreckage of his plane in anbar province in western iraq. kimberlie dozier has more and what it means for the family spieker left behind. >> reporter: navy captain michael scott spieker has been found at last, ending an almost two decade long wait for his family.
confirms the death and a crash of navy pilot scott spieker 18 years after he disappeared over iraq. i'm russ mitchell, also tonight a controversial proposing posal in cash-strapped california. legalize marijuana and put a heavy tax on it. what the buyers of some popular brands of jeans don't see. hazardous waste from a denim factory in southern africa. and stopping accidents before they happen. growing support for the idea of road testing older drivers. >> you be back in five years....
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let's go to chicago and rick santelli. >> thanks very much, scott. indeed if we look at the credit chatter, not only capping off this week but looking ahead to next week, there's some interesting things to be aware of. the first is no coupon supply next week. i know i'm oversimplified, but for the most part it's every other week. so we had it this week. nothing next week. and the week after will be the cycle where we go 3s, 5s, and 7s. but one thing we do have next week is a lot of data. you know, we're going to see the other inflation number. we're going to see housing starts, permits, philly fed, empire, all these will be key if for more important keys that the european numbers have turned a bit better. their gdp in all the papers today turned a bit better. that's going to put some onus of trying to perform on the dollar, especially if the u.s. data trends the way it has been. it has nts been spectacular, whether it's retail sales or as we saw even with good numbers industrial production, past utilization, it didn't make a big difference. one other
let's go to chicago and rick santelli. >> thanks very much, scott. indeed if we look at the credit chatter, not only capping off this week but looking ahead to next week, there's some interesting things to be aware of. the first is no coupon supply next week. i know i'm oversimplified, but for the most part it's every other week. so we had it this week. nothing next week. and the week after will be the cycle where we go 3s, 5s, and 7s. but one thing we do have next week is a lot of data....
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luke scott retired. one away. >> the last orioles pitcher to win ten games was orioles wired a wire that year and arthur was very effective in that middle relief role. he had the same none of wins as the number five starter scott. he couldn't pitch in back to back games but he could give you two innings. there is a curve ball and it is a good one. you know what the scouting report is on wiggington trying to stay away up and out over the plate. he drops that kind of curve ball off and comes back to a split picker change up. of course maybe it was a slider but it kind of backed up. wiggington two out at four. he has singled and scored and also doubled on a ball lost in the sun. where was that pitch? i guess low. napoli had to reach forward a bit. again very close. that is a swing and a base hit for wiggington. he did not want to swing, he checked his swing and the ball hit the bat. >> that is when you know you have good stuff, jim. you supply all the power. right there, i'll tell you it is a high pitch, ap
luke scott retired. one away. >> the last orioles pitcher to win ten games was orioles wired a wire that year and arthur was very effective in that middle relief role. he had the same none of wins as the number five starter scott. he couldn't pitch in back to back games but he could give you two innings. there is a curve ball and it is a good one. you know what the scouting report is on wiggington trying to stay away up and out over the plate. he drops that kind of curve ball off and...
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the chairman sn a man named rick scott. rick scott. rick scott? why does that name sound so familiar? >> i think you've had groups today, conservatives for patients rights that have bragged about organizing and manufacturing that anger, i think you've got somebody who's very involved, a leader of that group that's very involved in the status quo. a ceo that used to run a health care company find by the federal government $1.7 billion for fraud. >> that's who he is! that's the guy. rick scott! right. the disgraced medical fraud profiteer who's now head of the organization conservatives for patients' rights, which is proudly promoting his effort sow disrupt town hall events across the country, at which health care reform is supposed to be discussed. their website has a running list of all the town hall events and a special page for video of these events, bragging about which members of congress they've been able to rattle and who's events they've been able to shut down. rick scott, the chairman of a chain of for-profits, many inside walmart, activel
the chairman sn a man named rick scott. rick scott. rick scott? why does that name sound so familiar? >> i think you've had groups today, conservatives for patients rights that have bragged about organizing and manufacturing that anger, i think you've got somebody who's very involved, a leader of that group that's very involved in the status quo. a ceo that used to run a health care company find by the federal government $1.7 billion for fraud. >> that's who he is! that's the guy....
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you will hear from congressman david scott live minutes away on cnn. meantime, who or what is behind the course of dissent we're hearing over health care reform? supporters of the health care reform accuse special interest groups, insurance companies and rabble rousers, of hijacking the discussion. critics say they have a right to oppose what they still see as a government takeover of health care. it has been the partisan point of contention on the sunday talk show circuit all day. >> i'll tell you what's wrong with it, when there's a group of people honestly sitting in the middle trying to ask the important questions and get the right answers and instead someone takes the microphones and screams and shouts to the point where the meeting comes to an end. that isn't dialogue. isn't the democratic process. >>> the demonized citizens who are energetic about this strikes me as demonstrating a kind of weakness in your position. in other words, you want to change the subject. you'd rather talk about the cuts in medicare. >> president obama has take an short
you will hear from congressman david scott live minutes away on cnn. meantime, who or what is behind the course of dissent we're hearing over health care reform? supporters of the health care reform accuse special interest groups, insurance companies and rabble rousers, of hijacking the discussion. critics say they have a right to oppose what they still see as a government takeover of health care. it has been the partisan point of contention on the sunday talk show circuit all day. >>...
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how the military tracked down the remains of captain michael scott speicher. >>> a massachusetts couple discovers their baby boy posted for sale on a craigslist ad. how the scammer got his photo. >>> dozens of toledo cops who lost their jobs over budget cuts are returning to work. how the city plans to pay for it. >>> and back to school season may mean a resurgence of swine flu. hear what federal officials want to do to help keep it in check. >>> hi there, you're watching hln news and views, thanks for joining us. >>> the remains of the first american pilot shot down over iraq during the 1991 persian gulf war are finally back home. navy captain michael scott speicher disappeared when his plane went down over anbar province on the first night of the war. his remains have been recovered and positively identified. the discovery should end years of speculation that speicher survived and was held captive. according to the navy an iraqi civilian told u.s. forces early last month that he had witnessed the crash. another iraqi told the marines he saw speicher's body being buried after the crash
how the military tracked down the remains of captain michael scott speicher. >>> a massachusetts couple discovers their baby boy posted for sale on a craigslist ad. how the scammer got his photo. >>> dozens of toledo cops who lost their jobs over budget cuts are returning to work. how the city plans to pay for it. >>> and back to school season may mean a resurgence of swine flu. hear what federal officials want to do to help keep it in check. >>> hi there,...
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scott followed him with a single. he's at seconds, but two men out. >> buck: last night, the orioles scored three in the second, but they also stranded 8 runners in the first four innings. >> jim: and we count at 2-2 on reimold, blackburn slowing down his pace. and reimold fouls off a good breaking ball. dave trembley looking on with the crow. blackburn has already thrown 21 pitches in this first inning. trying to prevent either of those two runners from scoring. 2-2 is outside. ball 3. >> buck: well, you see some pretty close pitches, and reimold has the ability to identify quickly ball or strike, that one was well out of the zone, but you get anxious with two strikes. you see, it's about six inches off the plate away. stopped through, and the long throw across is beyond, and two runs will score! >> jim: aubrey dh'ing for the first time as an oriole. he has a five-game hitting streak going. and reimold draws a throw. nolan has seven steals in nine attempts on the year. so reimold had a very productive at bat, fell be
scott followed him with a single. he's at seconds, but two men out. >> buck: last night, the orioles scored three in the second, but they also stranded 8 runners in the first four innings. >> jim: and we count at 2-2 on reimold, blackburn slowing down his pace. and reimold fouls off a good breaking ball. dave trembley looking on with the crow. blackburn has already thrown 21 pitches in this first inning. trying to prevent either of those two runners from scoring. 2-2 is outside....
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a chance to get another run in with mora at first and scott at -- with mora at third and scott at first. wieters takes high. >> buck: coming into this game, he had played 48. first 24, batting .134. starting to get more comfortable at the plate. >> buck: i think that's what you want first and foremost, you want to elevate the batting average ant power numbers will come along as you get more confidence and more experience. he has a better look on the pitchers around the league. this is his first at-bat against roy halladay. >> jim: he has the count in his favor. hard hit towards second, him has it, goes to scutaro, for one, to first for two. ♪ ♪ tell me who's watching. ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ (announcer) it's right here. it's easy. >> back at roger centre where it was a weekend of tutorial. brian matusz is one of three rookies who met with former blue jay jack morris. he told them make the most out of it. it's not about making money. and they are keeping an eye on roy halladay. they say, i hope he doesn't stay there too long. but they want to keep an eye on him. >>
a chance to get another run in with mora at first and scott at -- with mora at third and scott at first. wieters takes high. >> buck: coming into this game, he had played 48. first 24, batting .134. starting to get more comfortable at the plate. >> buck: i think that's what you want first and foremost, you want to elevate the batting average ant power numbers will come along as you get more confidence and more experience. he has a better look on the pitchers around the league. this...
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. >> sorry, scott. is this a trade stacey you would put on or be interested in pit putting on or perhaps an ancillary play on technology and its reaction to cisco a better way to go? >> i'm glad dan and i get to talk off camera. our conversations are much more contentious on-camera than off. a couple of things about the strategy, i'm hard pressed to find straddles i like to buy ever. going back to the theoretical world, odds are against you 52-48. i like to pick a direction. dan called it a hail mary, something to that extent. i knew i would have been better buying a straddle or clearly going bearish with it. that being said, i kind of like to pick a direction if i think it's attractive. cisco trades 30,000 options a day. i tend to think it has a good idea of what the expectation is. i would personally, i would choose just the put side here. i don't know that i would buy the calls. >> scott i want to get you in. sorry to cut you off before. what are your thoughts here?c >> make no mistake. when you buy
. >> sorry, scott. is this a trade stacey you would put on or be interested in pit putting on or perhaps an ancillary play on technology and its reaction to cisco a better way to go? >> i'm glad dan and i get to talk off camera. our conversations are much more contentious on-camera than off. a couple of things about the strategy, i'm hard pressed to find straddles i like to buy ever. going back to the theoretical world, odds are against you 52-48. i like to pick a direction. dan...
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you'll also hear from congressman david scott live just minutes away right here on cnn. meantime, who or what is behind the chorus of dissent we're hearing over health care reform? supporters of the health care reform accuse special interest groups, insurance companies and rabble rousers, of hijacking the discussion. critics say they have a right to oppose what they still see as a government takeover of health care. it has been the partisan point of contention on the sunday talk show circuit all day. >> i'll tell you what's wrong with it, when there's a group of people honestly sitting in the middle trying to ask the important questions and get the right answers and instead someone takes the microphones and screams and shouts to the point where the meeting comes to an end. that isn't dialogue. that isn't the democratic process. >> the demonized citizens who are energetic about this strikes me as demonstrating a kind of weakness in your position. in other words, you want to change the subject. you'd rather talk about the half trillion dollar medicare cuts. let's talk abou
you'll also hear from congressman david scott live just minutes away right here on cnn. meantime, who or what is behind the chorus of dissent we're hearing over health care reform? supporters of the health care reform accuse special interest groups, insurance companies and rabble rousers, of hijacking the discussion. critics say they have a right to oppose what they still see as a government takeover of health care. it has been the partisan point of contention on the sunday talk show circuit...
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scott, you be the judge. who wins? >> you know, alligator spreads and that is the commissions eat up all your potential profits, so i hope that mike's broker didn't go out and buy that boat yet because dan takes it this time. >> ryan, just quickly touch to you. >> yeah. i wouldn't overlook the price target. you don't outlay a lot of money, you don't outlay a lot of risk and you could win huge if it comes near your strike. so he's got a bearish look. you could see it go to 120. >> we'll keep you posted on what goes out. guy questions? send us an e-mail. optionsactions.cnbc. >>> up next wbl shares of ge around some 30% in the last month punish dan delivereden options activity. >> time for pump up the volume. the names that were heating up options traders sizzle index this week. founded in 1992 and listed on the nasdaq four years later, this pharmaceutical company had the most successful antibiotic launch in u.s. history. now it's expanding use of its popular cubiza drug, the company that be the target of speculation. sno
scott, you be the judge. who wins? >> you know, alligator spreads and that is the commissions eat up all your potential profits, so i hope that mike's broker didn't go out and buy that boat yet because dan takes it this time. >> ryan, just quickly touch to you. >> yeah. i wouldn't overlook the price target. you don't outlay a lot of money, you don't outlay a lot of risk and you could win huge if it comes near your strike. so he's got a bearish look. you could see it go to 120....