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that matched scott's story. investigator page also made note of a circular smudge on the center of the bar itself. had that spot been left by lisa's neck? >> it looked like body oil to me or perhaps sweat. >> would that mean you suspected this part of the bar was making consnakt. >> it appeared that way to me. >> when investigator page tried the machine it appeared to be in working order. he couldn't make it fail accidentally. and once in use the bar felt fairly easy to re-rack and secure using the hook and holds along the frame. >> you complete your repetitions and you rotate these hooks and they engage. >> two safety stoppers which would have afforded extra protection were resting unused at the bottom of each rail. >> when she's are engaged, it gives you an added layer of safety. >> that's all cool if they're in place, but if you don't have that in place you don't have that protection. >> if the bar plummeted it could have gone down with bone-breaking force. >> like a guillotine. >> it could be a fatal acciden
that matched scott's story. investigator page also made note of a circular smudge on the center of the bar itself. had that spot been left by lisa's neck? >> it looked like body oil to me or perhaps sweat. >> would that mean you suspected this part of the bar was making consnakt. >> it appeared that way to me. >> when investigator page tried the machine it appeared to be in working order. he couldn't make it fail accidentally. and once in use the bar felt fairly easy to...
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scott says he didn't really mean it.etheless, rusty rogers called the sheriff's office and reported the bomb threat. >> so some people showed up from the sheriff's office, took possession of my firearms, my patrol car, my keys, my badge, my i.d.'s, everything. tool belt, everything. my life -- my career is over. >> scott eventually calmed down, but the outburst cost him his job. he was fired. all he could find was work as a $10 an hour janitor. a big demotion. but there was an even more drastic change to come and another shock in store for the o'connell family. towards the end of 2012, scott, a guy who had his sister's name tattooed on his arm arrived at a 180-degree whiplash reversal of opinion. after reading all the investigative reports, he came to a new conclusion. michelle did indeed commit suicide. >> i think there was many things we didn't know were going on in michelle's life and she wasn't sharing with us. i think they had a bad break-up, there was drinking involved and she had enough. there was many good things
scott says he didn't really mean it.etheless, rusty rogers called the sheriff's office and reported the bomb threat. >> so some people showed up from the sheriff's office, took possession of my firearms, my patrol car, my keys, my badge, my i.d.'s, everything. tool belt, everything. my life -- my career is over. >> scott eventually calmed down, but the outburst cost him his job. he was fired. all he could find was work as a $10 an hour janitor. a big demotion. but there was an even...
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scott: at least we both got it wrong. alan: wow! scott: which proves it's not rigged.ctually got something wrong. angie: thanks for being on the show. first business continues right after this. james ramelli of keeneonthemarket.com tells me he wants to talk donuts and discounters this morning. good morning, james. look at the historical performance, we actually see a little bit of a bullish look there. the stock has rallied 5 of the past eight quarters. i like big lots because it's a traders stock. on average on earnings day it moves 11.2% and like i said, the chart is setting up very neutral here, however order flow has been very very bearish. all throughout this week and through last week we saw a lot of very large blocks of bearish spreads being put on in big lots. institutional money coming in and selling calls to buy put spreads-- that's extremely bearish activity. when institutional money gets short of stock, i want to get short of stock with them. they're implying a move of around $3.65. so i'll be looking for a downside target in big lots right around $33. > >
scott: at least we both got it wrong. alan: wow! scott: which proves it's not rigged.ctually got something wrong. angie: thanks for being on the show. first business continues right after this. james ramelli of keeneonthemarket.com tells me he wants to talk donuts and discounters this morning. good morning, james. look at the historical performance, we actually see a little bit of a bullish look there. the stock has rallied 5 of the past eight quarters. i like big lots because it's a traders...
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scott is recognized. mr. scott: thank you, madam speaker. i yield three minutes to the gentlelady from texas, ms. jackson lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for three minutes. ms. jackson lee: i thank the gentleman very much. again, we have -- this is a historic day, madam speaker. it's a day, tragically, that we wish we had been table stamp out this dastardly act, you will, collective act of trafficking of our children and the advertising and the sheer slavery of it all, holding people against their will and using them over and over again. i too have had the opportunity see firsthand the devastation of ones who have been trafficked and then ultimately feel that their life's career can only be in prostitution. these may be adult bus they started being abused and exploited as children just about a year or two -- as children. just about a year or two ago we had attorney general holder in my district where all those gathered around the issue of trafficking and human slavery had a meeting in the district and the outpourin
scott is recognized. mr. scott: thank you, madam speaker. i yield three minutes to the gentlelady from texas, ms. jackson lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for three minutes. ms. jackson lee: i thank the gentleman very much. again, we have -- this is a historic day, madam speaker. it's a day, tragically, that we wish we had been table stamp out this dastardly act, you will, collective act of trafficking of our children and the advertising and the sheer slavery of it...
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scott?s here on the desk has a question for you. >> you know, jane, we always like to look for the less obvious trades. how many bakery stores are opening next to these pot stores? >> reporter: well, there's so many edibles you can buy in the pot store that you don't really need to go to the bakery store. i have anecdotal evidence that the 7-elevens in town are doing very well. >> jane, thank you very much. jane wells live for us today in colorado. doc, do you have a trade here? >> yeah, this gw pharma because they take the canniboid that's not part of the thc, the drug derivative in the weed, they take that and they turn it into various medical applications. so that stock has done extremely well. >> are you in? >> i'm in it. i would buy that stock on dips here. last week it was around $70, now you're picking it up below $65 or something like that. some number, i think, to the downside you relead on this one. i like the stock. >> steph, do you guys own any tobacco stocks? >> we don't. i like
scott?s here on the desk has a question for you. >> you know, jane, we always like to look for the less obvious trades. how many bakery stores are opening next to these pot stores? >> reporter: well, there's so many edibles you can buy in the pot store that you don't really need to go to the bakery store. i have anecdotal evidence that the 7-elevens in town are doing very well. >> jane, thank you very much. jane wells live for us today in colorado. doc, do you have a trade...
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. >> scott wapner has the "halftime" next. scott? >> and following the comments from janet yellen on the stock market and valuations, what that means, and watching the nasdaq, and many question the valuations in the high-flying stocks. thank you so much. have a great rest of the day. here's today's game plan. spoiled foods. after its earnings miss and outlook comes up short, what's in store for for a stock wall street used to love? tech wreck, from facebook to pandora to twitter, when will the selling in these once high fliers stop? the alibaba question. will one of the biggest ipo ever bring big returns to your portfolio, or are the danger signs building? let's meet today's starting lineup -- john, pete, josh, joe, and steve liesman following the testimony this morning, right here next to us. steve, i'll go to you first. i thought she was dovish. i thought she was not so dour on the economy. >> dovish not dour, a junior economics reporter. i think that's exactly right. first quarter weakness, she explained the transitory factors, me
. >> scott wapner has the "halftime" next. scott? >> and following the comments from janet yellen on the stock market and valuations, what that means, and watching the nasdaq, and many question the valuations in the high-flying stocks. thank you so much. have a great rest of the day. here's today's game plan. spoiled foods. after its earnings miss and outlook comes up short, what's in store for for a stock wall street used to love? tech wreck, from facebook to pandora to...
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he scott: hello! nbr: scott - we're concerned.just fed your lawn earlier this spring and now you're at it again. scott: (chuckles) indeed, a crucial late spring feeding helps defend the grass against the summer heat to come. nbr: we knew that - right guys? oh yeah! scott: feed your lawn. feed it! (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. there are a lot of buyers for a house like yours. (husband) that's good to know. when you didn't dread when youbedtime becausenner with anticipaof heartburn.itation. when damage to your esophagus caused by acid reflux disease wasn't always on your mind. that's when you knew nexium was the prescription medication for you. because for over a decade nexium has provided many just like you with 24-hour relief from heartburn and helped heal acid-related erosions in the lining of the esophagus. and now the prescription nexium you know can be delivered directly to your door with nexium direct. talk to your doctor to see if nexium is right for you. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium leve
he scott: hello! nbr: scott - we're concerned.just fed your lawn earlier this spring and now you're at it again. scott: (chuckles) indeed, a crucial late spring feeding helps defend the grass against the summer heat to come. nbr: we knew that - right guys? oh yeah! scott: feed your lawn. feed it! (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. there are a lot of buyers for a house like yours. (husband) that's good to know. when you didn't dread when youbedtime becausenner with anticipaof...
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scott: that's funny coming from you. i wouldn't have thought you would keep everything at home in the u.s. and not support the chinese. anyway, sticking with my liberal friend i'm going to go against them. i'm going with costco. i'm a costco member. i have a costco card. i think between those two stores and i've been in both, sam walton is a beta theta pi member of my fraternity as well... i'm sticking with costco because it's a better store, it's got better clientele and it's got a longer future. wal-mart competes with sam's club end of story. alan: because costco is also one of the major pizza producers in the country. did you know that? scott: take a look at me-- i don't like pizza. alan: i was going to say that. angie: the bonus round question today is about american tickers... which one is a phony? a) usa, b) flag, or c) hotdog? alan: hotdog, you can't have that many letters... scott: yeah can you? angie: good job. you're very patriotic. thanks for being on the show. first business continues right after this. tim bi
scott: that's funny coming from you. i wouldn't have thought you would keep everything at home in the u.s. and not support the chinese. anyway, sticking with my liberal friend i'm going to go against them. i'm going with costco. i'm a costco member. i have a costco card. i think between those two stores and i've been in both, sam walton is a beta theta pi member of my fraternity as well... i'm sticking with costco because it's a better store, it's got better clientele and it's got a longer...
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scott: ...on people theyatural resources that have and have had for a very long time and still can't get it together, i'm sticking with america. alan: large numbers theory... yes, i like china. obviously the emerging markets have had a rebound here that we've seen 15 percent since february ,but if you look at india in particular, it looks like we could see another 35 percent move in that index... its money my friend! scott: but you want to stick with-- they've got the natural resources and the people and they haven't been able to get it together. alan: i know you're patriotic but if you follow the top indian stocks, i think they have a lot of upside potential. scott: ok angie: and round no. 3: open sesame... should investors buy the alibaba ipo on its opening day? alan: no... i don't buy it. why would to chase something? if it opens up higher... ittt: i'm going to simplify for everybody out there: this is a great stock. 40n: alibaba and the thieves! scott: i don't want to buy it either, but is w
scott: ...on people theyatural resources that have and have had for a very long time and still can't get it together, i'm sticking with america. alan: large numbers theory... yes, i like china. obviously the emerging markets have had a rebound here that we've seen 15 percent since february ,but if you look at india in particular, it looks like we could see another 35 percent move in that index... its money my friend! scott: but you want to stick with-- they've got the natural resources and the...
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great to see you. >> thank you, scott.o be here. >> which companies are disrupting the most, do you think? >> a few of the ones not really well known are athena health, in the health care space. health care space is a $3 billion space. tremendous inefficiencies. athena is the first health care management company in the cloud. i started following it about five years ago, talking to jonathan bush about it, asking him why there wasn't any competition. you know, time and time again he would say, "i don't know, but i'm happy there's no competition." i think the reason -- and he agrees the reason -- it's hard. it's hard to do. >> he may agree, but david einhorn for one doesn't necessarily agree. >> right. >> as to what this company really is or really does or the business model is all that jonathan bush and others say it is. >> yes. >> how do you compete with a guy like einhorn who is short the name, who, you know, basically says the stock could lose 80% from its high? how do you compete with that? >> well -- >> certainly you ha
great to see you. >> thank you, scott.o be here. >> which companies are disrupting the most, do you think? >> a few of the ones not really well known are athena health, in the health care space. health care space is a $3 billion space. tremendous inefficiencies. athena is the first health care management company in the cloud. i started following it about five years ago, talking to jonathan bush about it, asking him why there wasn't any competition. you know, time and time...
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the fact she is running neck and neck with scott walker is not great news for scott walker.consin is the most polarized state in the country. i believe that walker has a 92% approval rate among republicans and a 9% approval rate among democrats. it is sharply divided. what happens in this election? >> what happens in this election begins to be told now. the story unfolds. scott walker has just gotten a poll that says he is in a tie. that is going to send shock waves through republicans not just in wisconsin but nationally. they move a lot of money to start to attack. mary burke has attracted a lot of interest, as well. so i think you are going to start to see that wisconsin governor's race move way up the ladder along with other states that get a lot of focus. there is no question scott walker would like to run for president. the thing is 67% of wisconsinites say they don't want him to do so. >> it will be very interesting. it is an indictment of the gop's bench if both christie and walker are taken out in the next few months. thank you for your time. >>> coming up, some chi
the fact she is running neck and neck with scott walker is not great news for scott walker.consin is the most polarized state in the country. i believe that walker has a 92% approval rate among republicans and a 9% approval rate among democrats. it is sharply divided. what happens in this election? >> what happens in this election begins to be told now. the story unfolds. scott walker has just gotten a poll that says he is in a tie. that is going to send shock waves through republicans...
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but, scott, there is concern in the u.s.hat nigerian forces may not have the capability to carry out a hostage rescue operation. >> pelley: margaret brennan at the state department. margaret, thank you. the village where the girls were taken is incredibly remote. michelle miller has been looking into how their plight became a global cause. >> reporter: the school color is blue but many of the students at the all-girl school in new rochelle, new york, wore red today. >> we're not there in nigeria with them but we're marching, too. >> reporter: red is the color of protest in nigeria. show of hands-- how many of you first heard the news on twitter? so all of you. the abductions in nigeria were on april 15, but the story did not gain traction online until april 23 when two nigerians tweeted #bringbackourdaughters. it this time-lapse of twitter message traffic shows how within days a new slogan #bringbackourgirls was being shared around the world. the messages skyrocketed from a couple thousand to a quarter million on april 30, t
but, scott, there is concern in the u.s.hat nigerian forces may not have the capability to carry out a hostage rescue operation. >> pelley: margaret brennan at the state department. margaret, thank you. the village where the girls were taken is incredibly remote. michelle miller has been looking into how their plight became a global cause. >> reporter: the school color is blue but many of the students at the all-girl school in new rochelle, new york, wore red today. >> we're...
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scott: here we go i've got to jump in on this one. this is funny how we worded this question because we're celebrating a negative 0.1 gdp all because of the government's obama care. isn't that great? without the obama care it would've been much worse than a horrible -0.1. how can you celebrate that? aren't you embarrassed yet? alan: $37 billion increase in personal income that money went into health care my play... how do you make money with it? my play is diapers, better economy, more babies... diapers: kimberly-clark and procter and gamble i'm looking for a move in price procter and gamble 20% angie: topic no. 3: right bread. the new york times reports flowers foods the maker of wonder bread and tasty cakes donated 99% of its contributions to republicans. what's your political party play? scott: i'm upset that it wasn't a hundred percent to tell you the truth. i think i'm angry that they let one percent out of the bullpen. i think i'm going to stick with general mills in an uptrend, i'm a commodities guy-- its 53 and a half-ish toda
scott: here we go i've got to jump in on this one. this is funny how we worded this question because we're celebrating a negative 0.1 gdp all because of the government's obama care. isn't that great? without the obama care it would've been much worse than a horrible -0.1. how can you celebrate that? aren't you embarrassed yet? alan: $37 billion increase in personal income that money went into health care my play... how do you make money with it? my play is diapers, better economy, more...
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how is scott going to walk this fine line?ink i9 will be, pardon the pun, more than a ripple in this election. florida is is your rounded on three skieds. we're a peninsula, we're surrounded on three sides by water. it's interesting that rick scott 2ku7b9 know where to turn to the tea party for advice like he usually does? he's having a tif with evangelicals. rick scott asked when climate change said, i'm not a scientist. but lease the governor. at least act like a leader. follow science, not the tea party. not sure where to turn. he came from a science background so to speak. a medical back grind before his firm was embroiled in the greatest scandal in medicare history. and yet, he won't take a position on climate change. if you're the governor of florida, that's the most significant state to be affected and he hides saying, i'm not a science tigs. i think the evangelicals are in the right path at the right time. i don't know if aye catch the movie noah to know the arc wasn't constructed by a bunch of different machines and r
how is scott going to walk this fine line?ink i9 will be, pardon the pun, more than a ripple in this election. florida is is your rounded on three skieds. we're a peninsula, we're surrounded on three sides by water. it's interesting that rick scott 2ku7b9 know where to turn to the tea party for advice like he usually does? he's having a tif with evangelicals. rick scott asked when climate change said, i'm not a scientist. but lease the governor. at least act like a leader. follow science, not...
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up, as scott said.ow, basically mid-12s to 13, it's still very reasonable to buy protection here. so we saw a lot of people doing exactly that. not in the short-term options, but out in june. in other words, they want about 30 days worth of protection, scott. they put that trade on today. >> jim? >> jon, i want to talk to you about the vix. i think we've had this discussion before. the problem i've always had with it is the timing. you know, if you're going to buy the vix, you have to get the timing right. if you look at a straight vix futures vehicle like the vixi, go back two years ago, it's lost 80% of its value. >> yeah. >> first off, do you agree it has to be timed right? and is this the right time, in your mind? >> i think it is, and the reason is, of course, that it is so cheap. so you can put on a spread for, you know, pennies really, and the vix makes a move, of course, on a big 200-point drop like we saw this week, even though we pared back and makes a surge back, so i think you can take that
up, as scott said.ow, basically mid-12s to 13, it's still very reasonable to buy protection here. so we saw a lot of people doing exactly that. not in the short-term options, but out in june. in other words, they want about 30 days worth of protection, scott. they put that trade on today. >> jim? >> jon, i want to talk to you about the vix. i think we've had this discussion before. the problem i've always had with it is the timing. you know, if you're going to buy the vix, you have...
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jeremy scahill and former washington post reporter scott armstrong.e took documents bill worthy brought back from iran and published them in the washington post when the new york times refused. we will also speak with the worthy's close associate photographer randy goodman who went with him to iran on a number of trips. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. dozens of people have been killed and tens of thousands displaced after unprecedented flooding in the balkans. an estimated three months worth of rain hit the region in just three days. about one third of bosnia's landmass has been submerged, affecting an estimated one lean people. dangerous water levels have threaten flooding at two of the country's power plants. thousands are without water and electricity. the flooding has also washed away warning signs near the thousands of landmines that remain from the 1992 to 1995 war. a recent european union more warned countries are at greater risk of flooding due to human driven
jeremy scahill and former washington post reporter scott armstrong.e took documents bill worthy brought back from iran and published them in the washington post when the new york times refused. we will also speak with the worthy's close associate photographer randy goodman who went with him to iran on a number of trips. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. dozens of people have been killed and tens of thousands...
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>> yes, scott. >> stephen: robert scott scott. >> no, robert cortez scott. >> stephen: oh, robert cortez scott. >> right. >> stephen: are you -- >> no, my grandfather was a phil pynno. >> stephen: oh, i'm sorry, aloha, tell me about the fightin third. >> is a great district it starts in capitol richmond, virginia, and goes down the hampton road. >> stephen: richmond has been ranked the third most that few-- tattooed city in the united states. congressman, do you have any tats. >> i don't-- . >> stephen: i mean obviously i can't sow but from the neck down, like a -- >> did you think about getting an american flag tattoo to show your love for america and your love for your constituents. >> no. >> stephen: no? what do you have against the american flag? >> i don't anything against the person flag? >> stephen: you won't put it on your body. i have a tattoo of ronald reagan wearing a cowboy hat riding-- coming up out of my butt crack. >> i will take your word for it. >> stephen: i notice a lot of your constituents have government jobs. so not a lot of real jobs. >> they are real jobs. >> step
>> yes, scott. >> stephen: robert scott scott. >> no, robert cortez scott. >> stephen: oh, robert cortez scott. >> right. >> stephen: are you -- >> no, my grandfather was a phil pynno. >> stephen: oh, i'm sorry, aloha, tell me about the fightin third. >> is a great district it starts in capitol richmond, virginia, and goes down the hampton road. >> stephen: richmond has been ranked the third most that few-- tattooed city in the united...
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scott, this is the third report of its kind. congress first ordered periodic climate assessments in 1990. >> pelley: major, thanks very much. now, some parts of the great plains are in extreme drought, drier than the dust bowl of the 1930s, when drought and poor farming practices caused millions of acres of soil to blow away. anna werner is in north texas. >> reporter: wichita falls, texas, is suffering its worst drought since record keeping began. rainfall here is close to four feet below normal since 2010. so, city manager darron leiker turned to the only viable, quick option he had-- treating the city's sewage water and turning it directly into drinking water. you've been reassuring people that this water will be perfectly safe, but are you facing the "yuck" factor? >> somewhat, yes, but not as much as you would expect. they may not love the fact, but they understand that they'll have water to shower in. >> reporter: five million gallons a day will be pumped to the city taps, and other communities might consider it, too. >> s
scott, this is the third report of its kind. congress first ordered periodic climate assessments in 1990. >> pelley: major, thanks very much. now, some parts of the great plains are in extreme drought, drier than the dust bowl of the 1930s, when drought and poor farming practices caused millions of acres of soil to blow away. anna werner is in north texas. >> reporter: wichita falls, texas, is suffering its worst drought since record keeping began. rainfall here is close to four...
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>> good afternoon, scott.t's interesting about the gold action today is that we're seeing a really weak dollar. and when that happens, typically you expect gold to be up a lot more. jeff killburg on the floor of the cme. are you surprised of the action in gold today? >> i am a bit, jackie. we are seeing elevated above 1,300, and obviously there's rumors flying around of griz rebuilding the mr. t starter kit, so we're seeing it ticker up. but all seriousness, we're seeing it stuck. we get above that, any more escalated tensions out of ukraine, the shorts are off to the races to cover back up above 1,400. >> anthony, what will it take to get us out? >> it will be something more out of what's going on in the ukraine, jackie. if you look at the commitment of traders, the number of longs and shorts have increased at the same rate. when i talk to trader in the ring, they say i think it's going lower or higher. there's a battle in the opinion. if you go back two months, there's been one day we've been out of, say, th
>> good afternoon, scott.t's interesting about the gold action today is that we're seeing a really weak dollar. and when that happens, typically you expect gold to be up a lot more. jeff killburg on the floor of the cme. are you surprised of the action in gold today? >> i am a bit, jackie. we are seeing elevated above 1,300, and obviously there's rumors flying around of griz rebuilding the mr. t starter kit, so we're seeing it ticker up. but all seriousness, we're seeing it stuck....
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his findings are separate, scott, from an investigation under way by the v.a.'s own inspector general, who is looking into practices at 26 v.a. hospitals nationwide. >> pelley: john blackstone, thank you, john. in ukraine today, pro-russian militias attacked a military checkpoint in the east, and at least 12 ukrainian soldiers were killed. more than 30 others were wounded. ukraine's government accused russia of trying to disrupt the upcoming election, and charlie d'agata is in ukraine. >> reporter: bodies were covered with blankets and lay where they fell. charred military vehicles-- this is the aftermath of a predawn attack that took ukrainian government soldiers by surprise. pro-russian separatists struck this government checkpoint around 20 miles south of donetsk, an area that hadn't seen much trouble until now, just days before sunday's watershed elections to choose a new president. "it was terrifying," said this soldier. "three of my friends are dead, and i still can't collect their bodies." this pro-russian fighter showed off a stash of weapons he said had
his findings are separate, scott, from an investigation under way by the v.a.'s own inspector general, who is looking into practices at 26 v.a. hospitals nationwide. >> pelley: john blackstone, thank you, john. in ukraine today, pro-russian militias attacked a military checkpoint in the east, and at least 12 ukrainian soldiers were killed. more than 30 others were wounded. ukraine's government accused russia of trying to disrupt the upcoming election, and charlie d'agata is in ukraine....
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scott shellady. scott, thank you very much. great to see all of you. mark luschini, good to see you. chris hobart. nicole, thanks tore coming in as always. david: nhl, bay ball season, soccer world cup, a dream team for sports apparel retailers. coming up we'll talk to the ceo of hibbert sports whose fast expansion is giving mode dell's a run for their honey. liz: looking at live shot of nhl store in new york city. by the way it brings in more revenue than the nba store, than all of other sports or remember ended store. david: you buy half of that stock. liz: i'm there every day looking for vintage king stuff. getting ready for the stanley cup championship. we're talking to a former nhl player is now an agent. he has bottom clients in the playoffs. david: is that roy? liz: it is roy. like the king. the french for kings. guess what? he trains his players to do things collectly with their -- correctly with their money. david: good guy. '80s rock stars are back in a big way. proving they still know how to bring in some big money, rivaling some of the top
scott shellady. scott, thank you very much. great to see all of you. mark luschini, good to see you. chris hobart. nicole, thanks tore coming in as always. david: nhl, bay ball season, soccer world cup, a dream team for sports apparel retailers. coming up we'll talk to the ceo of hibbert sports whose fast expansion is giving mode dell's a run for their honey. liz: looking at live shot of nhl store in new york city. by the way it brings in more revenue than the nba store, than all of other...
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scott, executions in ohio are also on hold. >> pelley: bob, thanks very much.homa is conducting a review of its procedures. 32 states and the federal government have the death penalty, and all of them use lethal injection with various drugs as the primary method. it has been used in this country more than 1,200 times. many states, including oklahoma, have been having trouble getting a hold of the drugs, and holly williams in london found one reason why. >> reporter: the reason several states are running short of execution drugs is this woman. maya foa works for a british group which campaigns against the death penalty. >> i don't believe there's such a thing as a humane execution. we're having executions which are lasting 25 minutes and the prisoner is dying in agony. that to me as a form of "just punishment" is a contradiction in terms. >> reporter: in early 2011, foa began researching pentobarbitol. the drug most commonly used in u.s. executions. >> the prisoner remains awake. >> reporter: it was developed to treat epilepsy, but in the high doses used in leth
scott, executions in ohio are also on hold. >> pelley: bob, thanks very much.homa is conducting a review of its procedures. 32 states and the federal government have the death penalty, and all of them use lethal injection with various drugs as the primary method. it has been used in this country more than 1,200 times. many states, including oklahoma, have been having trouble getting a hold of the drugs, and holly williams in london found one reason why. >> reporter: the reason...
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i'd love it down here, scott. i've rented and been in this stock on be occasions. >> i know you have. >> carol does one of the best jobs in the entire industry. the fact the sales are down a little bit, she talked about inventories, court, going forward. actually looked pretty well managed in her opinion. and they felt like they were well positioned going into q2. now it's a matter of attracting the shoppers back to the stores. >> exactly. >> all right, court, thanks. good luck with your target interview tomorrow. >> that's right. >> looking forward to that. >> the interim ceo of target. >> a lot going on there. out with earnings tomorrow. >> they are, in the morning. >> which is why we'll debate it here, see if two of our trader disagree on where it's going. i don't think they will. >> no. >> pete is the bull, stephanie link is the bear. the stock's down about 10% year to date, again ahead of the earnings, what should your play be? 90 seconds on the clock. pete, make your case. >> i think when you really look at
i'd love it down here, scott. i've rented and been in this stock on be occasions. >> i know you have. >> carol does one of the best jobs in the entire industry. the fact the sales are down a little bit, she talked about inventories, court, going forward. actually looked pretty well managed in her opinion. and they felt like they were well positioned going into q2. now it's a matter of attracting the shoppers back to the stores. >> exactly. >> all right, court, thanks....
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and i said why, what about sir walter scott? and i got really sort of fascinated by scott. and i came to this really sort of beginning conclusion that what scott did was create this world, a world of chivalry and nobility and the lost causes and a world in which there were klans with a k. and what he was really creating was a world that had words in it like freelance and there were world in it like back of beyond or phrases. and then i stumbled upon something very interesting which is in mark twain in "life on the mississippi" attacks scott, and one of the things he later admits is one of the reasons he wrote king arthur's counter was to mock the world that scott had created. and twain goes almost overboard in this. but he claimed that scott had created a world or a nobility to death, a nobility of lost causes, a nobility of dying, you know, the graceful and courageous death that was a proximate cause of the civil war. and twain goes on for paragraphs showing why he thinks that the popularity of scott especially in the south was that powerful. and it rings true only in one
and i said why, what about sir walter scott? and i got really sort of fascinated by scott. and i came to this really sort of beginning conclusion that what scott did was create this world, a world of chivalry and nobility and the lost causes and a world in which there were klans with a k. and what he was really creating was a world that had words in it like freelance and there were world in it like back of beyond or phrases. and then i stumbled upon something very interesting which is in mark...
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, this election is about a referendum on governor scott. of the polls strongly are in his opposition to his re-election. that's what has him running scared. >> what's interesting is rick scott has been perennially in the 30s. 38 is his best number in a long time. you do have this other piece of the quinnipiac poll where they ask who is more compassionate. interesting question, crist 50%, got 35%. in a state where a tea partier can win. now you have people leaning towards charlie crist on the compassion level. do you get a sense that perhaps the health care law, perhaps people not being able to get the medicaid expansion which charlie crist has been hammering which is beginning to help crist and hurt scott? >> i don't think there's any doubt, joy. you look at the enrollment numbers which top 7 million enrollees, the fact that people are starting to see the aca come online in a way that's directly impacting their quality of life, the presumption that many democrats said once this law came into practice and people began to see their feelings,
, this election is about a referendum on governor scott. of the polls strongly are in his opposition to his re-election. that's what has him running scared. >> what's interesting is rick scott has been perennially in the 30s. 38 is his best number in a long time. you do have this other piece of the quinnipiac poll where they ask who is more compassionate. interesting question, crist 50%, got 35%. in a state where a tea partier can win. now you have people leaning towards charlie crist on...
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scott december troe, josh richman. thanks so much. fasten your seat belts. >>> jose antonio vargas was just 12 years old when his mother sent him froth the fill fens. after graduating, his journalism career took off including stints at the washington post and the new yorker. but he kept a secret, he was in this country illegally. in 2011, vargas disclosed his immigration status. now in a film, he chronicals his imbrags journey. i spoke with him, but first a clip from the film, "docume "documented". >> the only thing that's happened so far since coming out is my driver's license got revoked which is kind of a big deal because it's my only form of government-issued id. so thankfully the philippine em pacy here in new york gave any a passport. this is a passport i can use as a form of id. problem is, there's no visa in the passport which means that once i show this to the tsa people at the airport as id, if they see there's no visa in it, they can actually call border patrol and they can, i guess, detain me. so i guess we'll just see if
scott december troe, josh richman. thanks so much. fasten your seat belts. >>> jose antonio vargas was just 12 years old when his mother sent him froth the fill fens. after graduating, his journalism career took off including stints at the washington post and the new yorker. but he kept a secret, he was in this country illegally. in 2011, vargas disclosed his immigration status. now in a film, he chronicals his imbrags journey. i spoke with him, but first a clip from the film,...
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we should be proud of senator scott.ou know, when i was coming up, greta, we applauded in the '60s, we applauded the success of any black person that we saw that was advancing the cause of democracy, the cause of our people. we applauded those successes. and now it seems that people like representative clyburn are using those -- the suffering and the struggle that we had to get here as a way of exploiting their continued political gain. and that is deplorable to me to use the history of some of the problems that we've had in this country because people have suffered under racism. but to bring this up and to say that -- to imply that senator scott is not loyal to his people because he disagrees with what the democrats are saying or how they feel like he should be voting is crazy. and it's irresponsible, to me. >> i have no doubt that racism exists in this country but also what exists is doing something that is sort of a political bullying, you know, and i think you can disagree with senator scott or anybody else but this
we should be proud of senator scott.ou know, when i was coming up, greta, we applauded in the '60s, we applauded the success of any black person that we saw that was advancing the cause of democracy, the cause of our people. we applauded those successes. and now it seems that people like representative clyburn are using those -- the suffering and the struggle that we had to get here as a way of exploiting their continued political gain. and that is deplorable to me to use the history of some of...
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scott: thank you. madam speaker, i yield three minutes to the gentlelady from new york, lead co-sponsor on the legislation who has introduced many bills on this issue and really has been a fighter for those who have been trafficked, the gentlelady from new york. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york is recognized for three minutes. mrs. maloney: i want to thank the gentleman for yielding and for his extraordinary work on this issue and so many others, and i really rise in very strong support of congressman poe's work and his bill. human trafficking comes in many different forms, and all of them are awful. the most recent twist comes from the tragedy in nigeria. young girls kidnapped and terrorized, sold like objects into a lifetime of forcible rape. they say they are selling them into marriage. nothing could be farther from the truth. they're being sold into human bondage and into rape. and there is no crime on earth more appalling, no offense as terrible, no act of deprivate as harmful
scott: thank you. madam speaker, i yield three minutes to the gentlelady from new york, lead co-sponsor on the legislation who has introduced many bills on this issue and really has been a fighter for those who have been trafficked, the gentlelady from new york. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york is recognized for three minutes. mrs. maloney: i want to thank the gentleman for yielding and for his extraordinary work on this issue and so many others, and i really rise in very...
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but wanda and scott are taking their chances.oesn't it make you a little bit nervous that you could potentially face jail time? >> the federal government has been very, very clear in its guidelines that if you are operating under the guise of your state regulations, that it's supposed to be a hands-off scenario, which is why we feel confident to be able to do this industry and not fear, every morning when we wake up, being arrested for this. >> come here, brooklyn. >> if wanda james is taking a risk, so are the doctors who recommend medical marijuana. coming up next... >> take this with your i.d... >> ...inside a cannabis clinic. is he healing sick patients... >> open wide and say, "ah." >> ah. >> ...or just giving potheads permission to get stoned? >> one, two, three... >> cannabis. >> aiding or abetting? >> cannabis. >> aiding or abetting? when "marijuana usa" continues. i'm spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my kitchen. [ female announcer ] need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 3
but wanda and scott are taking their chances.oesn't it make you a little bit nervous that you could potentially face jail time? >> the federal government has been very, very clear in its guidelines that if you are operating under the guise of your state regulations, that it's supposed to be a hands-off scenario, which is why we feel confident to be able to do this industry and not fear, every morning when we wake up, being arrested for this. >> come here, brooklyn. >> if wanda...
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actually it wasn't harsh on senator scott and wasn't terrifically about senator scott.mbassador bolten was on earlier talking about the difficulties of identity politics. and that's something that republicans haven't really dealt with too much. it hasn't been a problem for them as the party diversifies. i have decided to look at the case of senator scott. almost like intellectual exercise, if it were in the parties' favor to sort of close out a primary and help him win would think do that on the sense of race? after looking at it i concluded that should -- would they do it they should do it. this has been blown out of proportion when you combine the internet plus racial politics and speculation. i suppose some people should think i get what i deserve what i was saying history of appointed senator is not typically successful. one in five senators appointed other the last 100 years or so when they run in the primaries they lose. he was appointed by a governor not particularly popular herself. there has been a lot of primaries in the republic party recently. most of those
actually it wasn't harsh on senator scott and wasn't terrifically about senator scott.mbassador bolten was on earlier talking about the difficulties of identity politics. and that's something that republicans haven't really dealt with too much. it hasn't been a problem for them as the party diversifies. i have decided to look at the case of senator scott. almost like intellectual exercise, if it were in the parties' favor to sort of close out a primary and help him win would think do that on...
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good morning. >> good morning, scott. futures are higher, that's after stocks snapped their four-day win streak. investors feeling skiddish as levels not seen since last summer. today data on unemployment and a report on first quarter gdp. that may show the economy constracted this winter and many people chalk that up to the weather and growth should rebound this spring. the nasdaq losing 4225. if it's official, apple is buying beats electronics for $3 billion. that's to boost its music business as streaming services are denting itunes and its digital downloads. not only beats streaming service and high-end headphones but also high-profile talent as co-founders jimmy idean and rap star dr. dre now join the company. at&t gets a new ride. struck a deal with uber the popular car service app on to android phones that will be sold exclusively through its stores. also use at&t's network. the new phones will be available this summer, scott. back to you. >> morgan, thank you much. apple paid way more for beats than next computer
good morning. >> good morning, scott. futures are higher, that's after stocks snapped their four-day win streak. investors feeling skiddish as levels not seen since last summer. today data on unemployment and a report on first quarter gdp. that may show the economy constracted this winter and many people chalk that up to the weather and growth should rebound this spring. the nasdaq losing 4225. if it's official, apple is buying beats electronics for $3 billion. that's to boost its music...
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man: yeah, scott. i was just about to use the uh... scott: that's a bunch of ground-up paper, lad!eed uses the finest seed, fertilizer, and natural mulch that holds water so you can grow grass anywhere! seed your lawn. seed it! >>> i'm tim willcox. coming up this half hour, a day before the vote in south africa, they're confident in victory. how much support have they lost? >>> does eczema reduce the risk of skin cancer? we talk to an expert. >>> also on the program, aaron is back. you're looking at a missed opportunity in the business world. >> absolutely. it's a market worth nearly $100 billion. few retailers have tapped into it. with the growing muslim population growing in number, we're going to look at the fine line between fashion and religious modesty..y5< >>> hello. welcome back to "gmt." to vote in the general elections wednesday, the fifth poll since the end of the apartheid. the group has been widely criticized over campaigning and abuse of state resources like food to bribe voters. there are allegations the anc blocked advertisements on the public broadcasting. the appr
man: yeah, scott. i was just about to use the uh... scott: that's a bunch of ground-up paper, lad!eed uses the finest seed, fertilizer, and natural mulch that holds water so you can grow grass anywhere! seed your lawn. seed it! >>> i'm tim willcox. coming up this half hour, a day before the vote in south africa, they're confident in victory. how much support have they lost? >>> does eczema reduce the risk of skin cancer? we talk to an expert. >>> also on the program,...
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madison >> thank you scott. as you can see elliptic cookery is a great educate to the shipyard and we'll glad they'll remain an international part of the future. i want to now get both into the excuse me. acting design. i'll ask my colleague to talk us through the schematic design >> thank you. i'm with the urban. madam chair nice to be here we're happy to be here the kitchen will be the first building erected in phase two that's a milestone right there with many more to follow soon thereafter. as mr. madison outlined we're fascinated by the business we saw the trucks coming and going we brought out our tape measures and there was a beehive of activity if you ever get a chance to get a tour ever that place before it's torn down it's a constant activity every inch is being used by several businesses. we view that as certainly a major positive asset for your flej new neighborhood so getting into the design i'll be brief i'll turn this over to the architect ralph. we tried to do and achieved to replicate their spac
madison >> thank you scott. as you can see elliptic cookery is a great educate to the shipyard and we'll glad they'll remain an international part of the future. i want to now get both into the excuse me. acting design. i'll ask my colleague to talk us through the schematic design >> thank you. i'm with the urban. madam chair nice to be here we're happy to be here the kitchen will be the first building erected in phase two that's a milestone right there with many more to follow soon...
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i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm scott mcgrew. a woman accused of attacking a little girl at a san jose walmart is charged with a hate crime. maria garate attacked a 4-year-old girl at a walmart on story road. there you see garate behind her lawyer. investigators originally told us
i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm scott mcgrew. a woman accused of attacking a little girl at a san jose walmart is charged with a hate crime. maria garate attacked a 4-year-old girl at a walmart on story road. there you see garate behind her lawyer. investigators originally told us
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they said what about sir walter scott and i got fascinated by scott. i came to this conclusion that what scott did was create this world of chivalry and ability and the lost causes and the world in which there were plans. what he was creating was a world that had words in it like freelance and words in it like back and beyond or phrases. then i stumbled upon something very interesting which is marked twine in longford mississippi attacks god and one of the things he later commits is one of the reasons he wrote king arthur's court was to mock the world that scott had created. twain goes almost overboard in this. he believed that scott had created a world or nobility of lost causes a nobility of dying the graceful and courageous death that was a proximate cause of the civil war. and twain goes on for paragraphs showing why he thinks the popularity of scott especially in the south was that powerful. there brings true in only one sense that the power of scott was amazing. garrett of the bn dobro road account was set up like a village originally and every s
they said what about sir walter scott and i got fascinated by scott. i came to this conclusion that what scott did was create this world of chivalry and ability and the lost causes and the world in which there were plans. what he was creating was a world that had words in it like freelance and words in it like back and beyond or phrases. then i stumbled upon something very interesting which is marked twine in longford mississippi attacks god and one of the things he later commits is one of the...
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hey, sarah. >> hey, scott.a month away from the scott -- the start of the world cup, it couldn't come soon enough for adidas. they did just report that profit dropped 34% last quarter. sales down 6%. north american sales down 20%. this in stark contrast to the numbers that we've been seeing from rival nike. now, i asked ceo herbert hiner. he's blaming a strong euro, slowdown in emerging markets, and i asked about how much the slump is out of his control. ? >> it's about 6% of our total revenue. we are absolutely convinced that currency neutral, this is how we measure our performance, we will have a good year in 2014, because we do believe world cup is highest business and this is with the adidas brand, so we're very optimistic for 2014. >> projecting optimism. he has a bigger potential headache than the strong euro, and that is nike, gaining ground in adidas home market, that would be europe. nike has seen double-digit increases in the region and growing sales in football, or soccer, a sport that adidas has lon
hey, sarah. >> hey, scott.a month away from the scott -- the start of the world cup, it couldn't come soon enough for adidas. they did just report that profit dropped 34% last quarter. sales down 6%. north american sales down 20%. this in stark contrast to the numbers that we've been seeing from rival nike. now, i asked ceo herbert hiner. he's blaming a strong euro, slowdown in emerging markets, and i asked about how much the slump is out of his control. ? >> it's about 6% of our...
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to positive resource and got ga and food stamps and also scott at open house referred me to the grief group where i have been going for the last year and a half from 5:15 to 7 p.m. every thursday. and also, scott at open house and ellen at open house, referred me to the friendly visitor program where my friendly visitor, and his name is russell and i have been meeting for the last year on mondays. and he is a fantastic person. and then, scott also referred me to the lion's health project where i got therapy, psychiatrist and medications. because of open house, i have food, support, medicines, shelter, housing and healthcare and hope, thank you. >> thank you, very much. >> next speaker? >> good morning, gentleman, my name is michael berseskin and i am a san francisco resident and i live in supervisor yee's district and i am a registered nurse and a volunteer with the open house. and i just want to mention a few things about open house, and they i lived through the aids epidemic of the 80s i am a long term hiv survivor. i can equate that experience with holocaust survivors, today the ol
to positive resource and got ga and food stamps and also scott at open house referred me to the grief group where i have been going for the last year and a half from 5:15 to 7 p.m. every thursday. and also, scott at open house and ellen at open house, referred me to the friendly visitor program where my friendly visitor, and his name is russell and i have been meeting for the last year on mondays. and he is a fantastic person. and then, scott also referred me to the lion's health project where...
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now, here's your host -- scott wapner! ♪ >>> and welcome to the bellagio hotel where over the next couple of days some of the biggest names in business, politics, and across wall street will gather here to discuss the markets and more at the skybridge alternatives conference. and how is this for a lineup? today and tomorrow we're going to hear from an "a" list group of investors including jamie dinan, jacob gottlieb, jim chenos, and anthony scaramouche, a that has $10 million invested in hedge funds, is responsible for this event. congratulations on an incredible lineup. our goal is to make sure that what happens in vegas over the next couple of days doesn't stay in vegas. we're bringing -- >> iallowed to give out the information. up in the casino, you're okay. the great thing about this week is we'll get a lot of actionable ideas. we heard from ken langone, there neurorabinny is discussing the macro information. we have general david petraeus with prime minister tony blair being interviewed by the judge. it's the judge, t
now, here's your host -- scott wapner! ♪ >>> and welcome to the bellagio hotel where over the next couple of days some of the biggest names in business, politics, and across wall street will gather here to discuss the markets and more at the skybridge alternatives conference. and how is this for a lineup? today and tomorrow we're going to hear from an "a" list group of investors including jamie dinan, jacob gottlieb, jim chenos, and anthony scaramouche, a that has $10...
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scott nations, i want to get your take on this. if investors are pouring into the safety of the bond market right now why are they not looking for protection from the vix? >> that's a great question. you don't see those two phenomenon happen much at the same time. let's take one step back from what the vix is. vix is a measure of how much we expect the s&p to bounce around over the next 30 days but it passes pro log we look at the last 30 days how much did the s&p bounce around. we found out very little. in fact, over the last 30 days the s&p has been less volatile than it was over any 30-day stretch in 2014. so the vix is probably where it should be. >> all right. anthony, where the vix is right now, scott says it's where it should be. but does that tell us investors are too complacent right now? >> shack i can, they might be. but justifiably so. a few reasons equity should have corrected. some investors thought the market might correct then. it didn't. ukraine, the market might have corrected then. it didn't then. poor housing nu
scott nations, i want to get your take on this. if investors are pouring into the safety of the bond market right now why are they not looking for protection from the vix? >> that's a great question. you don't see those two phenomenon happen much at the same time. let's take one step back from what the vix is. vix is a measure of how much we expect the s&p to bounce around over the next 30 days but it passes pro log we look at the last 30 days how much did the s&p bounce around....
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>> reporter: i think it will be different, scott. it is only three days. there are a lot of expectations. francis is known for doing the unpredictable, but we get the impression he doesn't want to plunge too deeply into the politics. that said, he upset the palestinians by referring to his visit to bethlehem as a visit to the state of palestine, which the israelis don't recognize. but in the interests of making this all work, the israelis are not making a big fuss about it. >> pelley: in nepal, there is no sign this evening of an indian climber and two sherpa guides after an avalanche. just in april, 16 sherpas were killed in an avalanche on mount everest. and a few hundred miles to the west, american john all is recovering tonight after falling into an ice crevasse. he rescued himself and shot video while he did it. here's clarissa ward. >> i fell in a hole. thankfully, i didn't keep falling. >> reporter: this is where 44- year-old john all found himself on monday, alone on a narrow ledge in a 70-foot-deep crevasse, below him a further drop of several hun
>> reporter: i think it will be different, scott. it is only three days. there are a lot of expectations. francis is known for doing the unpredictable, but we get the impression he doesn't want to plunge too deeply into the politics. that said, he upset the palestinians by referring to his visit to bethlehem as a visit to the state of palestine, which the israelis don't recognize. but in the interests of making this all work, the israelis are not making a big fuss about it. >>...
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. >> i'm scott mcgrew. warriors fans on the left should be glad the team is playing indoors and temperatures in oakland expected to be in the 80s and meteorologist christina loren should be around in six minutes with the forecast. cal fire says that means even if you have a permit, you cannot burn anything outside. overnight, firefighter husband to move quickly to keep a vegetation fire in antioch from spreading. hap rnd around 12:30 this morning and the three-acre gas fire put out quickly. nobody hurt. >>> now to a developing story, mandatory evacuation orders were lifted overnight for neighborhood after a large fire near southern california. the fire has already burned more than 1,000 acres in the foothills of east los angeles near rancho curancho. right now firefighters are in a defensive position and they don't have any portion of that fire contained. so far, no structures have burned, but also no reports of injuries. >>> we continue to follow breaking news in pensacola, florida, where an apparent gas,
. >> i'm scott mcgrew. warriors fans on the left should be glad the team is playing indoors and temperatures in oakland expected to be in the 80s and meteorologist christina loren should be around in six minutes with the forecast. cal fire says that means even if you have a permit, you cannot burn anything outside. overnight, firefighter husband to move quickly to keep a vegetation fire in antioch from spreading. hap rnd around 12:30 this morning and the three-acre gas fire put out...
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nice, scott. very nice baritone there. we got some comfortable temperatures. 56 degrees right now in the south bay and we're at 56 in the east bay and i really want to make you aware of this as we get into the next couple of days because the heat is going to crank. if you have outdoor plans you've been meaning to take care of and maybe just cleaning off the backyard and today is a great day to do so. 67 degrees, meanwhile, in san francisco. speaking of which, those giants back for a home stretch as we head through tomorrow and i believe scott mcgrew said he is going to be headed out there. 63 degrees on friday and 65 for saturday and what a gorgeous day for a day game sunday. 73 degrees. 105 first pitch. here's mike with your drive. >> looking over here towards the san mateo bridge. christina talking about low clouds and fog developing later on. we see the low clouds and not a problem for our view of the high rise across the san mateo bridge. you can see on our sensors and peninsula no delays and little slow down in spots
nice, scott. very nice baritone there. we got some comfortable temperatures. 56 degrees right now in the south bay and we're at 56 in the east bay and i really want to make you aware of this as we get into the next couple of days because the heat is going to crank. if you have outdoor plans you've been meaning to take care of and maybe just cleaning off the backyard and today is a great day to do so. 67 degrees, meanwhile, in san francisco. speaking of which, those giants back for a home...