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scott: mm-hmm. and so, if i take the accounts payable and the bank loans, i'm pretty close to a million dollars. scott: $900,000-something, yeah. lemonis: we're drowning in debt right now. wendy: my kids and i, we all agree as a family he needs help. this might be it. lemonis: are the kids here now? wendy: jackie? lemonis: business like this has to constantly evolve. and so, what we're talking about is kind of the number of issues that exist inside the business. jackie: i mean, just based off of our conversations at every dinner table, we're wearing too many hats, and we're involved in so many things. and i think that that's gonna, like, run us ragged after a while. lemonis: does he give you the opportunity to do your job fully? jackie: no. ben: that's the thing that bothers me the most. lemonis: 25 years ago, scott came in, and he saved this company. now scott needs to let his kids do for him what he did for his father. if it's okay with you guys, i'd like to spend a minute with your parents just a
scott: mm-hmm. and so, if i take the accounts payable and the bank loans, i'm pretty close to a million dollars. scott: $900,000-something, yeah. lemonis: we're drowning in debt right now. wendy: my kids and i, we all agree as a family he needs help. this might be it. lemonis: are the kids here now? wendy: jackie? lemonis: business like this has to constantly evolve. and so, what we're talking about is kind of the number of issues that exist inside the business. jackie: i mean, just based off...
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scott: mm-hmm. and so, if i take the accounts payable and the bank loans, i'm pretty close to a million dollars. scott: $900,000-something, yeah. lemonis: we're drowning in debt right now. wendy: my kids and i, we all agree as a family he needs help. this might be it. lemonis: are the kids here now? wendy: jackie? lemonis: business like this has to constantly evolve. and so, what we're talking about is kind of the number of issues that exist inside the business. jackie: i mean, just based off of our conversations at every dinner table, we're wearing too many hats, and we're involved in so many things. and i think that that's gonna, like, run us ragged after a while. lemonis: does he give you the opportunity to do your job fully? jackie: no. ben: that's the thing that bothers me the most. lemonis: 25 years ago, scott came in, and he saved this company. now scott needs to let his kids do for him what he did for his father. if it's okay with you guys, i'd like to spend a minute with your parents just a
scott: mm-hmm. and so, if i take the accounts payable and the bank loans, i'm pretty close to a million dollars. scott: $900,000-something, yeah. lemonis: we're drowning in debt right now. wendy: my kids and i, we all agree as a family he needs help. this might be it. lemonis: are the kids here now? wendy: jackie? lemonis: business like this has to constantly evolve. and so, what we're talking about is kind of the number of issues that exist inside the business. jackie: i mean, just based off...
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dred scott was. and given that the other option was to be auctioned to a stranger or sit out the delay in jail, well, working for one's lawyer was probably not a bad choice. there appears to be little evidence of cause lawyering among the laurels representing slaves. missouri freedom suits were not brought or advanced by abolitionist societies as they were in many northeastern states. advocating abolitionism in missouri was a crime after 1837. and even before advocacy was outlawed, abolitionism was extremely unpopular. you may recall that in 1836, lovejoy's printing press was burned out in missouri after which he moved across the river to alton where he was burned out again. among the lawyers who represented slaves in these suits, there's no direct evidence of anti-slavery sentiment at all. most continued to own slaves and as attorney edward bates said in representing lucy delany, he proudly stated, i am a slaveowner myself in court. and instead the lawyers who represented slaves most often seemed to
dred scott was. and given that the other option was to be auctioned to a stranger or sit out the delay in jail, well, working for one's lawyer was probably not a bad choice. there appears to be little evidence of cause lawyering among the laurels representing slaves. missouri freedom suits were not brought or advanced by abolitionist societies as they were in many northeastern states. advocating abolitionism in missouri was a crime after 1837. and even before advocacy was outlawed, abolitionism...
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the man with the gun was scott catt.is first heist, his apprentice, his 20-year-old son hayden. their disguises? painter's masks and white overalls. outside waiting in the getaway car and communicating with the men on walkie-talkie, 18-year-old abby. >> once we walked into the bank, then it was on. i was running on so much adrenaline and so amped that i wasn't even really feeling anything. >> two individuals walked into the bank, and they ordered the tellers and everyone into the vault. >> reporter: did they say anything? >> put your hands up and get into the vault. >> he was the muscle with the gun, and i was the money guy. >> reporter: both men are big, over 6'3." their sheer size and the gun enough to terrify customers. but it's the novice bank robber who's quaking in his boots. >> i was actually shaking so bad that the employees grabbed the bag and started throwing money in for me. >> reporter: in hayden's hands, more money than he'd ever dreamed of. how much does $50,000 weigh? >> i'd say about 15 pounds. >> reporte
the man with the gun was scott catt.is first heist, his apprentice, his 20-year-old son hayden. their disguises? painter's masks and white overalls. outside waiting in the getaway car and communicating with the men on walkie-talkie, 18-year-old abby. >> once we walked into the bank, then it was on. i was running on so much adrenaline and so amped that i wasn't even really feeling anything. >> two individuals walked into the bank, and they ordered the tellers and everyone into the...
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dred scott was. and given that the other option was to be auctioned to a stranger or sit out the delay in jail, well, working for one's lawyer was probably not a bad choice. there appears to be little evidence of cause lawyering among the laurels representing slaves. missouri freedom suits were not brought or advanced by abolitionist societies as they were in many northeastern states. advocating abolitionism in missouri was a crime after 1837. and even before advocacy was outlawed, abolitionism was extremely unpopular. you may recall that in 1836, lovejoy's printing press was burned out in missouri after which he moved across the river to alton where he was burned out again. among the lawyers who represented slaves in these suits, there's no direct evidence of anti-slavery sentiment at all. most continued to own slaves and as attorney edward bates said in representing lucy delany, he proudly stated, i am a slaveowner myself in court. and instead the lawyers who represented slaves most often seemed to
dred scott was. and given that the other option was to be auctioned to a stranger or sit out the delay in jail, well, working for one's lawyer was probably not a bad choice. there appears to be little evidence of cause lawyering among the laurels representing slaves. missouri freedom suits were not brought or advanced by abolitionist societies as they were in many northeastern states. advocating abolitionism in missouri was a crime after 1837. and even before advocacy was outlawed, abolitionism...
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dred scott versus sanford. in that case, the enslaved missourian dred scott sued for his freedom after he lad been taken by his master into free territory and having lived there for two years before being brought back to missouri. the court ruled against scott holding that he was still a slave. now an enormous amount of ink is spilled on this case and i do not intend to discuss the constitutional and legal details. but a basic understanding of what taney did and wrote in this case is essential for understanding the rapid declinei in his reputation. taney's opinion in dred scott contained two significant points of law. first, taney held that african-americans whether slave or free had not been included in the political community at the time of the founding. therefore, he reasoned, neither they nor their descendants were citizens of a state within the meaning of the constitution. now, this ruling in and of itself at the time was not the most controversial part of the decision. as one scholar has noted, many state
dred scott versus sanford. in that case, the enslaved missourian dred scott sued for his freedom after he lad been taken by his master into free territory and having lived there for two years before being brought back to missouri. the court ruled against scott holding that he was still a slave. now an enormous amount of ink is spilled on this case and i do not intend to discuss the constitutional and legal details. but a basic understanding of what taney did and wrote in this case is essential...
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dred scott versus sanford. in that case, the enslaved missouriian dred scott sued for his freedom after he lad been taken by his master into free territory and having lived there for two years before being brought back to missouri. the court ruled against scott holding that he was still a slave. now an enormous amount of ink is spilled on this case and i do not intend to discuss the constitutional and legal details. but a basic understanding of what taney did and wrote in this case is essential for understanding the rapid decline in his reputation. taney's opinion in dred scott contained two significant points of law. first, taney held that african-americans whether slave or free had not been included in the political community at the time of the founding. therefore, he reasoned, neither they nor their descendants were citizens of a state within the meaning of the constitution. now, this ruling in and of itself at the time was not the most controversial part of the decision. as one scholar has noted, many state
dred scott versus sanford. in that case, the enslaved missouriian dred scott sued for his freedom after he lad been taken by his master into free territory and having lived there for two years before being brought back to missouri. the court ruled against scott holding that he was still a slave. now an enormous amount of ink is spilled on this case and i do not intend to discuss the constitutional and legal details. but a basic understanding of what taney did and wrote in this case is essential...
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this is not a recent phenomenon with scott panetti.hospitalized 10 times prior to his crime in the course of 12 years. he is been consistently , and irrational, really, since the crime. this has not changed. every evaluation that has been done of him establishes that. it has not been, frankly, controverted by the prosecution. despite the supreme court's decision, texas is proceeding with executing him, and that would just be a gross injustice and matter how you feel about the death penalty -- no matter how you feel about the death penalty. people in this country relies is be used for only the worst of the worst with no getting factors. and here this case has all sorts of mitigating factors. what's the texas court of criminal appeals rejected panetti's appeal tuesday in a 5-4 vote. but the statements from the dissenting judges suggest his case is prompting serious debate, even among texas's conservative judges. in her dissent, republican judge elsa alcala said a decision to execute panetti -- "will result in the irreversible and constit
this is not a recent phenomenon with scott panetti.hospitalized 10 times prior to his crime in the course of 12 years. he is been consistently , and irrational, really, since the crime. this has not changed. every evaluation that has been done of him establishes that. it has not been, frankly, controverted by the prosecution. despite the supreme court's decision, texas is proceeding with executing him, and that would just be a gross injustice and matter how you feel about the death penalty --...
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my topic today is dred scott in context. today the dred scott case is universally condemned by jurists, lawyers, historians and the american public. in preparation for this talk, i viewed some of my predecessors at this lectern and i noted how very often it came up in histories and lectures about the court's history. justice sandra day o'connor described it as "that terrible case," and other justices in this series have spoken about it similarly. dred scott is the archetypal case that symbolizes injustice. it is one of the cases most widely invoked in making comparisons about failures of justice. scholars count the ways that the decision went wrong. as you will recall, the case contained three rulings blocking dred scott's claim to be recognized as a free man. there were a pair of rulings about the legitimacy of the congressional power to prohibit slavery in the territories. and a third very clear holding that as a black person, dred scott was precluded from utilizing the federal courts. to assert his freedom regardless of t
my topic today is dred scott in context. today the dred scott case is universally condemned by jurists, lawyers, historians and the american public. in preparation for this talk, i viewed some of my predecessors at this lectern and i noted how very often it came up in histories and lectures about the court's history. justice sandra day o'connor described it as "that terrible case," and other justices in this series have spoken about it similarly. dred scott is the archetypal case that...
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>> no, i'm not, scott. know, scott, this-- this-- this boils down to me to a question of morality. that's what we should be talking about here. was this the right thing to do or the wrong thing to do? this report never deals with that question. and this is not an easy question, scott. >> pelley: what's your answer? >> my answer is that i don't believe that anybody can honestly tell you, including president obama, including senator feinstein-- exactly what they would have done if they were put in president bush's shoes. i don't think anybody can tell elu that. >> pelley: michael morell, former acting director of the c.i.a., thank you very much. >> thanks, scott. >> pelley: now moving on to another big story tonight. a nor'easter is pounding the coast from virginia to maine. more than 860 flights have been canceled, nearly 2,500 delayed. don dahler is in the middle of it. t reporter: a combination of high tide and up to three inches of rain in coastal communities turned autos into amphibians and roads into ri
>> no, i'm not, scott. know, scott, this-- this-- this boils down to me to a question of morality. that's what we should be talking about here. was this the right thing to do or the wrong thing to do? this report never deals with that question. and this is not an easy question, scott. >> pelley: what's your answer? >> my answer is that i don't believe that anybody can honestly tell you, including president obama, including senator feinstein-- exactly what they would have done...
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how would scott decide to profess his love? was he romantic enough to have a uf n unique idea and reality. >> i kid myself romantic guy. i can be sappy at times. if i could show everybody. i am proud of the catch i got. everyone can see it in the world that's fine with me. off awe co coming up -- love is in the air for the 49ers fans. watch how a once in a laf time there are as many ways to celebrate a wedding as there are couples who tie the proverbial knot. when it comes to a theme for the big day. choosing a red and gold motif has been done before. that doesn't stop some of the most faithful from indulging in their fan base. preparations, planning, creativity. all of these things go not only into a great ceremony, but a great proposal as well. and like a wedding, that proposal can take months even years in the making. >> it starteds beforehand. actually. one of my best friends, andy used to work with the 49ers. he met some people down there. and i knew that scott had bought a ring. eric and i had been talking. i said wouldn'
how would scott decide to profess his love? was he romantic enough to have a uf n unique idea and reality. >> i kid myself romantic guy. i can be sappy at times. if i could show everybody. i am proud of the catch i got. everyone can see it in the world that's fine with me. off awe co coming up -- love is in the air for the 49ers fans. watch how a once in a laf time there are as many ways to celebrate a wedding as there are couples who tie the proverbial knot. when it comes to a theme for...
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scott?> reporter: allen, thank you very much. >> pelley: of course, this falling out if you will between the united states and cuba has its roots in the cold war. the communist revolution here and the support of cuba by the soviet union. we were curious what the reaction was in russia today, and charlie d'agata went out to find out. >> reporter: good evening, scott. the russians were actually quick ll say they support the u.s. move, calling it a long overdue measure and proof that sanctions never work. but since the russians took over crimea, president vladimir putin has been actively courting cuba he was in havana in july when he promised to write off $30 billion in debt. he's talking about gas and oil exploration off the coast, even offering to lease cuba seven jets. this is all in america's backyard, and the open question here tonight is how many of those projects he's still going to hold now that america has restored relations. >> pelley: charlie d'agata on a snowy night in moscow. it's
scott?> reporter: allen, thank you very much. >> pelley: of course, this falling out if you will between the united states and cuba has its roots in the cold war. the communist revolution here and the support of cuba by the soviet union. we were curious what the reaction was in russia today, and charlie d'agata went out to find out. >> reporter: good evening, scott. the russians were actually quick ll say they support the u.s. move, calling it a long overdue measure and proof...
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the district attorney just wrapped up a news conference, scott.d not take any questions, but residents in this area are being warned to stay indoors and keep their doors locked because the gunman is still on the loose tonight. >> pelley: jericka duncan in pennsylvania for us tonight. jericka, thank you. today the families of nine people killed at sandy hook elementary school sued the maker of the semi-automatic rifle that was used to gun down 20 first graders and six educators in newtown, connecticut. yesterday was the second anniversary of that awful day. don dahler is covering the lawsuit. >> reporter: vicky soto died trying to shield her students from a hail of bullets fired from a bushmaster assault rifle. her sister gillian blames the gun maker. >> bushmaster needs to be held accountable and realizing that making and selling this rifle to civilians isn't okay. >> reporter: the bushmaster adam lanza used is the civilian version of a military assault rifle. josh koskoff is the attorney representing the family. >> it is a product that was made t
the district attorney just wrapped up a news conference, scott.d not take any questions, but residents in this area are being warned to stay indoors and keep their doors locked because the gunman is still on the loose tonight. >> pelley: jericka duncan in pennsylvania for us tonight. jericka, thank you. today the families of nine people killed at sandy hook elementary school sued the maker of the semi-automatic rifle that was used to gun down 20 first graders and six educators in newtown,...
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one agency that did get a big cash infusion in the bill, scott, was the v.a. to help it work through the backlog in care that we heard so much about earlier this year. >> pelley: nancy cordes on capitol hill. nancy, thank you. monday is the deadline to enroll or re-enroll in obamacare if you want coverage to start on january 1. tonight, wyatt andrews tells us some folks who bought policies last time around did not get the coverage they expected. >> reporter: kevin mccarthy of thousand oaks, california, grew angry last spring when he learned that his family doctor of 14 years did not accept the blue shield insurance he'd purchased under obamacare. >> and we were, like, outraged. op reporter: outraged because when mccarthy shopped for his policy, blue shield confirmed that his doctor was covered. >> well, yeah, i mean, we were duped. "hoodwinked" is another good term. >> reporter: here's what happened. insurance companies, to save money, are quietly selling what are called "narrow networks," which sharply restrict the number of doctors and hospitals you can see-
one agency that did get a big cash infusion in the bill, scott, was the v.a. to help it work through the backlog in care that we heard so much about earlier this year. >> pelley: nancy cordes on capitol hill. nancy, thank you. monday is the deadline to enroll or re-enroll in obamacare if you want coverage to start on january 1. tonight, wyatt andrews tells us some folks who bought policies last time around did not get the coverage they expected. >> reporter: kevin mccarthy of...
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>> you know, the decision of the grand jury, scott, seemed to defy common sense. this case was a case where there's a video which allows us to for the most part see a man being surrounded by five police officers and then a chokehold, and then he's dead. so it's a travesty of justice the decision of the grand jury. but it also just deifies, i think, a lot of people's common sense in that they saw what happened and the sense is that there should be a charge coming out of this incident. >> pelley: now, some reasonable people say that michael brown in ferguson had just robbed a convenience store. that eric garner in new york was resisting arrest, that these were men who were asking for trouble. to that, you say what? >> they shouldn't be dead. one should not be met with death. one by chokehold, one by a gunshot, because michael brown shops lifted some sig reloze. eric garner was standing on the street. now the video i saw, he did not appear to be resisting arrest. we want a nation where police officers respect the rights of citizens, no matter what their station in li
>> you know, the decision of the grand jury, scott, seemed to defy common sense. this case was a case where there's a video which allows us to for the most part see a man being surrounded by five police officers and then a chokehold, and then he's dead. so it's a travesty of justice the decision of the grand jury. but it also just deifies, i think, a lot of people's common sense in that they saw what happened and the sense is that there should be a charge coming out of this incident....
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news" with scott pelley. we will see you tonight at ten >> pelley: tonight, hitting home. a powerful west coast storm crashes into houses, touches off mudslides and floods. >> one more rain like this, it's over. >> pelley: and first responders come to the rescue. reports from john blackstone and bigad shaban. oil hits another five-year low, greetion the skids for a huge sell-off on wall street. anthony mason has the dow's triple-digit loss. dean reynolds on the cyber attack against sony that exposed embarrassing e-mails and took the glitter out of a hollywood premiere. and steve hartman. it began with a routine traffic stop. >> how you doing, ma'am? >> i was good until you pulled me over. >> pelley: but this story is about to take a sharp turn "on the road." captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. parts of california so desperate for rain got it in buckets today from a fast-moving storm hitting the west coast. at least a billion gallons of waiter fell into los angeles reservoirs, a year's supply for at least 30
news" with scott pelley. we will see you tonight at ten >> pelley: tonight, hitting home. a powerful west coast storm crashes into houses, touches off mudslides and floods. >> one more rain like this, it's over. >> pelley: and first responders come to the rescue. reports from john blackstone and bigad shaban. oil hits another five-year low, greetion the skids for a huge sell-off on wall street. anthony mason has the dow's triple-digit loss. dean reynolds on the cyber...
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among those names, wisconsin governor scott walker. >> governor scott walker-- >> hoping to get the blessing and fortune of casino mogul sheldon adelson. >> stephen: yes, the walker campaing wants the blessing and fortune of sheldon adelson, but he's not greedy. he'll settle for the fortune. and walker's affection for the jewish people is genuine. in fact, madison's "the capital times" has published a letter dating from walker's time as milwaukee county executive, in which he tells a local jewish leader that he would be happy to display a menorah celebrating chanukah at the milwaukee courthouse, signing it "thank you again, and molotov." ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( cheers ) now, walker probably meant mazel tov, which is yiddish for congratulations, and not molotov, which is a bottle of gasoline with a lit rag stuffed in the neck used to firebomb tanks. ( laughter ) so there's a little difference. though in walker's defense, eight molotov cocktails would make for a very festive menorah. ( cheers and applause ) they said the gas would burn for only one night. now i think everyone needs to just
among those names, wisconsin governor scott walker. >> governor scott walker-- >> hoping to get the blessing and fortune of casino mogul sheldon adelson. >> stephen: yes, the walker campaing wants the blessing and fortune of sheldon adelson, but he's not greedy. he'll settle for the fortune. and walker's affection for the jewish people is genuine. in fact, madison's "the capital times" has published a letter dating from walker's time as milwaukee county executive, in...
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>> politics, scott. because this report is dianne feinstein's baby, and she will lose her chairmanship in just three weeks when republicans take control of the senate. there is no guarantee that her replacement, richard burr of north carolina, a republican, would be in any hurry to release it. he voted against it. and so, yes, she has faced a lot of pressure from the c.i.a., from republicans, from some in ome administration, who argue that releasing this report will make americans less safe, will anger our enemies, but she has always argued that it will do exactly the opposite, and that shining a light on these past practices will ensure that they're never used again. >> pelley: we will see. nancy cordes, thank you very much. s another story, the white house says the president has no regrets and no second thoughts about the failed attempt over the weekend to rescue an american held hostage in yemen. al qaeda militants killed photo journalist luke somers and south piercan teacher pierre korkie as u.s. spe
>> politics, scott. because this report is dianne feinstein's baby, and she will lose her chairmanship in just three weeks when republicans take control of the senate. there is no guarantee that her replacement, richard burr of north carolina, a republican, would be in any hurry to release it. he voted against it. and so, yes, she has faced a lot of pressure from the c.i.a., from republicans, from some in ome administration, who argue that releasing this report will make americans less...
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it was a tragic ending, scott. his wife had been told he'd be home before christmas only to find out that her husband had been killed. >> pelley: debora patta in south africa tonight. debora, thank you. so how did the rescue mission go wrong? david martin found out. he's at the pentagon tonight. david in >> scott, that rescue mission purportedly shown in this social media video failed because the seals were detected about 100 yards short of their objective, given the terrorists enough time to turn their guns on the hostages. that is how thin the margin is in every rescue mission. afghanistan 2008: american commandos, those shadowy figures in the middle of the screen, snuck up on a mud hut, killed two guards inside and emerged with an american named al geiser who was hoisted to safety aboard a helicopter after 56 days in captivity. despite its success, the mission was criticized by members of geiser's own mennonite church because human life had been taken. even the most spectacular rescues like that of american ship
it was a tragic ending, scott. his wife had been told he'd be home before christmas only to find out that her husband had been killed. >> pelley: debora patta in south africa tonight. debora, thank you. so how did the rescue mission go wrong? david martin found out. he's at the pentagon tonight. david in >> scott, that rescue mission purportedly shown in this social media video failed because the seals were detected about 100 yards short of their objective, given the terrorists...
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scott? >> not a big surprise. maybe at the ended of the day this following the course people expect. europe, china, and elsewhere around the world remains a wild card really, right? >> i think that's right, scott. he sees the u.s. economy doing well on its own. he mentioned the global, what's happening globally what's happening as a risk but also points out the lower inflation is something those countries and the u.s. will benefit from, particularly lower oil prices. >> all right, steve. thanks so much. our steve liesman. >> always, scott, sorry, coming up at 1:15, 1:30, we'll have an exclusive interview with bill dudley right here from beirut college. >> thank you so much. this doesn't change your outlook on how you invest in the market. sometime in '15. >> although, he said it depends on how the market would react it to. i can guarantee right now every time you tell them to raise rates the market's going to hate it. it doesn't mean it's not the right thing to do but if they listen to what the market says on the
scott? >> not a big surprise. maybe at the ended of the day this following the course people expect. europe, china, and elsewhere around the world remains a wild card really, right? >> i think that's right, scott. he sees the u.s. economy doing well on its own. he mentioned the global, what's happening globally what's happening as a risk but also points out the lower inflation is something those countries and the u.s. will benefit from, particularly lower oil prices. >> all...
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scott, thanks a lot. >> can't wait.rday howard eskin you had this whole thing with lesean mc couldn't and desean jackson this guy is still in stitches over it. >> i loved that. >> lesean's response today. lesean mccoy responds to his ripping of desean jackson. maybe in a playful way. and another starter the eagles lost and eagles need some help to make the playoffs and chip kelly talks about what happens if they don't make ♪ >> who would have thought that after thanksgiving that big dallas win that the eagles would be in the situation they are in now. the best scenario for the eagles is win on saturday at washington. win in new york the last game. but the big part of that is dallas losing to indianapolis on sunday. i think that can happen actually. so the eagles could win 11 games however and still not make the playoffs. >> for to us think of questions like does -- we have to beat washington f we win 11 games and it's not enough for to us get in, shame on us. we know we're going in and what we can do is control how we p
scott, thanks a lot. >> can't wait.rday howard eskin you had this whole thing with lesean mc couldn't and desean jackson this guy is still in stitches over it. >> i loved that. >> lesean's response today. lesean mccoy responds to his ripping of desean jackson. maybe in a playful way. and another starter the eagles lost and eagles need some help to make the playoffs and chip kelly talks about what happens if they don't make ♪ >> who would have thought that after...
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scott? >> pelley: bob, thanks very much.now, critics of sony's decision to pull the movie say it sets a dangerous precedent. giving in to threats could have a chilling effect on hollywood. here's john blackstone. >> reporter: by canceling showings of the interview, theater chains and sony have angered and disappointed moviegoers and those who make movies. >> look at this. >> kim jong-un wants to do an interview? >> on hollywood boulevard, film fans condemned the decision. >> we should be able to view whatever we choose to view. >> i would love to watch that movie just to get under kim jong-un's skin right there. >> reporter: twitter feeds from hollywood stars erupted. ing rob lowe declared, "the hackers won, an utter and complete victory for them." jimmy kimmel tweeted, "it's an unamerican act of cowardice" and said more on tv. >> allowing the ruthless dictator of another country to decide what american people can and cannot see in our own country is against like everything we're supposed to stand for, right? [cheering and a
scott? >> pelley: bob, thanks very much.now, critics of sony's decision to pull the movie say it sets a dangerous precedent. giving in to threats could have a chilling effect on hollywood. here's john blackstone. >> reporter: by canceling showings of the interview, theater chains and sony have angered and disappointed moviegoers and those who make movies. >> look at this. >> kim jong-un wants to do an interview? >> on hollywood boulevard, film fans condemned the...
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ceremonial item in honor of john paul scott. former deputy director for architectural access on disability. >> at this point i would like to ask john paul scott to come to the podium and stand with me. i think i need to clairerify -- that we are here to honor john paul scott. it's not in the context that we are losing john paul scott. john paul scott is a resource and a person very much still with us. what he did recently was he left our office, the mayor's office on disability and accepted a promotion at the department of public works. when he first shared with me his change, his plan, my first thought was panic and incredible loss. the next thought i had was just being so proud of him for choosing to take a new path to take on new challenges to really chart a route where he can continue more of his amazing work that heats done with us. so given that, i gave him my full blessing and my full support and i'm very proud that he's gone now to the department of pu
ceremonial item in honor of john paul scott. former deputy director for architectural access on disability. >> at this point i would like to ask john paul scott to come to the podium and stand with me. i think i need to clairerify -- that we are here to honor john paul scott. it's not in the context that we are losing john paul scott. john paul scott is a resource and a person very much still with us. what he did recently was he left our office, the mayor's office on disability and...
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we have two reports, first vinita nair. >> reporter: good evening, scott. well, as you can see, the snow is falling here in new york. it's been falling throughout much of the day. the good news is that it is not sticking here in the city, but it's causing a lot of headaches across the northeast. in vermont, crews are struggling to restore power to more than 15,000 people. they're dealing with snow buildup and ice that's bringing down power lines and snapping tree limbs. major interstates like i-81 just outside of syracuse were at a standstill. cars that could move were struggling. while central new york got the most snow today with 15 inches, other states across the region are still cleaning up from tuesday's storm. over the last two days, more than 5,000 flights were delayed and 1,300 canceled. >> i'm bigad shaban in california where families are sreparing for up to eight inches of rain and near-hurricane-force winds. in san francisco, rocks were cleared because of a concern for mudslides. schools were also closed there. michelle mead is a warning coordina
we have two reports, first vinita nair. >> reporter: good evening, scott. well, as you can see, the snow is falling here in new york. it's been falling throughout much of the day. the good news is that it is not sticking here in the city, but it's causing a lot of headaches across the northeast. in vermont, crews are struggling to restore power to more than 15,000 people. they're dealing with snow buildup and ice that's bringing down power lines and snapping tree limbs. major interstates...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. students in many places around the nation marched out of class today to protest the decision not to indict officer darren wilson in the shooting of 18- year-old michael brown in ferguson, missouri. at the white house today, president obama spoke of "a simmering distrust between too many police departments and too many communities of color." he called for spending $75 million to expand the use of body cameras worn by officers. that's something that michael brown's parents had asked for. vladimir duthiers begins our coverage in ferguson. >> no justice, no peace. >> reporter: students marched through clayton high school today at 12:01, the moment that michael brown was shot and killed in august. it's also the one-week anniversary of the grand jury decision not to indict officer darren wilson. it was just one of dozens of similar walkouts by high school and college students across the country. in new york, thousands marched through union square. in los angele
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. students in many places around the nation marched out of class today to protest the decision not to indict officer darren wilson in the shooting of 18- year-old michael brown in ferguson, missouri. at the white house today, president obama spoke of "a simmering distrust between too many police departments and too many communities of...
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chief meteorologist scott williams is tracking it all. what do you have, scott? >> lucy and iain right now we are looking at the fog. we're looking at airport delays. slick conditions on the roadways as well. not a whole lot showing up on ultimate doppler but we have the fog. we have the drizzle, and also the low clouds. but take look at the south. you can see in sections of the carolinas, georgia, even in sections of mississippi and louisiana we're talking severe weather. tornadoes being reported to the south as that system continues to head in our direction. but look at the visibility down below a mile in the pocono mountains. at 1 mile in wilmington. we have 2.5-mile visibility in the philadelphia area. keep in mind perfect visibility is at 10 miles. so well below that 10-mile range. philadelphia international airport, airport delays 110 minutes, 86 minutes toward new york's laguardia if you're stepping outdoors, fog and drizzle but temperatures thankfully not that chilly. holding pretty steady in the upper 40s. so, of course, continuing to watch the fog and d
chief meteorologist scott williams is tracking it all. what do you have, scott? >> lucy and iain right now we are looking at the fog. we're looking at airport delays. slick conditions on the roadways as well. not a whole lot showing up on ultimate doppler but we have the fog. we have the drizzle, and also the low clouds. but take look at the south. you can see in sections of the carolinas, georgia, even in sections of mississippi and louisiana we're talking severe weather. tornadoes being...
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. >> rose: scott ruden is the producer. >> superproducer scott ruden. >> rose: but what role did he playin this movie? did he give you the confidence to be what you knew you could be? >> scott ruden got me to run at a speed i didn't know i could run, you know. i didn't know-- i didn't know i could do all these things. >> you know what scott ruden taught me? the best people in the world are a phone call away. >> so. >> i always try to not get the best people in the world. no disrespect to other people i have worked with. but i'm big on not bothering anyone. scott will brother anybody. he don't care. he don't care. so hey, i would have never called you, you know what i mean. i wanted you in the movie. scott's like so what he's busy. so what he's got-- so what he does a cbs morning show. so what he's got three jobs. he will want to do this. >> he was right. >> but you're not-- no money. >> for no money. scott does not care. so what kevin hart has got plenty jobs. so what he is the highest paid guy. let's get him here. that's scott. >> rose: let them say no. >> until they say no, we got a sh
. >> rose: scott ruden is the producer. >> superproducer scott ruden. >> rose: but what role did he playin this movie? did he give you the confidence to be what you knew you could be? >> scott ruden got me to run at a speed i didn't know i could run, you know. i didn't know-- i didn't know i could do all these things. >> you know what scott ruden taught me? the best people in the world are a phone call away. >> so. >> i always try to not get the best...
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scott. he is currently serving his 11th term in congress. prior to that he served in the house of representatives in 70ginia as a delegate from until 88. the senate of virginia from 1983 until 1995. he has distinguished himself in his career with a passion for health care initiatives, but he on the subcommittee for civil rights and civil liberties of all americans. as part of his commitment to the developing of universal health care for all and previous congresses, representative scott introduced the all healthy children act to ensure millions of children would be ensured. he likewise worked to get that same provision into the affordable care act. he is a man of compassion. he is the son of a physician, and it is a privilege to introduce to you are presented of scott. -- representative scott. [applause] >> thank you for your kind introduction, and thank you for all that you do. of the is the proud home patient advocate foundation, and you have obviously used your experiences with your friend
scott. he is currently serving his 11th term in congress. prior to that he served in the house of representatives in 70ginia as a delegate from until 88. the senate of virginia from 1983 until 1995. he has distinguished himself in his career with a passion for health care initiatives, but he on the subcommittee for civil rights and civil liberties of all americans. as part of his commitment to the developing of universal health care for all and previous congresses, representative scott...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. today, a grand jury in new york city declined to bring charges against a white police officer in the death of an unarmed black man, this as the nation is still debating a similar decision nine days ago by a grand jury in the ferguson, missouri case. late today, the justice department said it will launch a civil rights investigation in new york just as it's doing in ferguson. the president felt compelled to make these unplanned remarks a short time ago. >> we recognize this is an american problem and not just a black problem or a brown problem or a native american problem. this is an american problem. when anybody in this country is not being treated equally under the law, that's a problem. and it's my job as president to help solve it. ( applause ). >> pelley: protesters in new york staged what they call a die-in, lying on the floor of grand central terminal. others marched through union square in downtown manhattan. we have more from jim axlerod. >> repo
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. today, a grand jury in new york city declined to bring charges against a white police officer in the death of an unarmed black man, this as the nation is still debating a similar decision nine days ago by a grand jury in the ferguson, missouri case. late today, the justice department said it will launch a civil rights investigation in new york just...
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. >> pelley: i'm scott pelley in havana. at the end of a historic week, cubans are trying to figure out what this new opening with america will mean. >> mason: dr. jon lapook on a surge in flu cases and new questions about the vaccine. and steve hartman with cops 'allowing the letter of the law. >> hello, ma'am. your vehicle was targeted. >> mason: and the spirit of the season. >> oh, my gosh! are you serious? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> mason: good evening. scott's on assignment. i'm anthony mason, and this is our western edition. the f.b.i. confirmed today that the communist north korean government was behind the hack attack against sony pictures entertainment. at his year-end news conference, the president promised the u.s. will respond. he did not say how or when. he did say sony should not have pulled the movie "the interview" in response to the hackers' terror threat, suggesting it set a bad precedent. major garrett at the white house begins our coverage. >> we canno
. >> pelley: i'm scott pelley in havana. at the end of a historic week, cubans are trying to figure out what this new opening with america will mean. >> mason: dr. jon lapook on a surge in flu cases and new questions about the vaccine. and steve hartman with cops 'allowing the letter of the law. >> hello, ma'am. your vehicle was targeted. >> mason: and the spirit of the season. >> oh, my gosh! are you serious? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs...
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"cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. >> pel , assault on the west coast. the most powerful storm there in years batters homes, floods roads and knocks out power to hundreds of thousands. >> it's devastating. >> pelley: john blackstone is on the scene. oil drops below $60. falling fuel prices amount to a pay raise for many americans. anthony mason has the trickle- down economics. vinita nair on a new cosby accuser, a former supermodel who tried out for his sitcom says she wound up instead in a real- life horror story. and debora patta on the battle to save a majestic beast. >> we've reached a tipping point now in south africa where rhinos are being poached faster than they can breed. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. the west desperately needs the rain, but some places got a lot more than they could handle today. the most powerful storm in five years flooded roads across northern california. parts of sonoma county got more than nine inches. at times, the wind r
"cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. >> pel , assault on the west coast. the most powerful storm there in years batters homes, floods roads and knocks out power to hundreds of thousands. >> it's devastating. >> pelley: john blackstone is on the scene. oil drops below $60. falling fuel prices amount to a pay raise for many americans. anthony mason has the trickle- down economics. vinita nair on a new cosby accuser, a former supermodel who tried out for his...