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scott: yeah. -lemonis: okay. -scott: awesome.: so, what options are important for people that doesn't throw a wrench in the process? -matt: it's definitely paint. -scott: i have ideas about that. i think you go one flat finish, but it's a natural satin stain, 'cause then you're eliminating the cost of the laminate, you're eliminating an extra step when you're doing the baring edges. pat: what about, like, formica? scott: formica's cool. but then again, what is it? 100 bucks a sheet? one sheet covers one kit. your labor, the contact cement, the labor spinning it, drying it, doing the seam, doing the outside edge, filing the outside edge. i think natural's the way to go. what's the size of the bass drum gonna be? chris: it's a 20-inch bass drum. scott: 20-inch? if you offer a 20 and a 22, you have almost the same shipping costs, 'cause you're still getting one box, but then we're able to get another shell in there. [ drum pounding ] lemonis: scott's knowledge of innovation and creativity is second to none. and, quite frankly, i thi
scott: yeah. -lemonis: okay. -scott: awesome.: so, what options are important for people that doesn't throw a wrench in the process? -matt: it's definitely paint. -scott: i have ideas about that. i think you go one flat finish, but it's a natural satin stain, 'cause then you're eliminating the cost of the laminate, you're eliminating an extra step when you're doing the baring edges. pat: what about, like, formica? scott: formica's cool. but then again, what is it? 100 bucks a sheet? one sheet...
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scott: not yet. lemonis: okay, so that -- that's -- my issue isn't putting money to chase the business. my issue is putting money in and not knowing what scott's gonna do with it. scott: i know you about want to shoot me right now. lemonis: [ chuckling ] i do kind of want to shoot you. i do, because i feel like it just never ends. you see, when i look at the $85,000, the question is should it go into a new machine for orders that don't exist, or should it go into new inventory, where i know i have a guaranteed return? scott's not willing to take the time to do the analysis. that's my issue. i think the concern that i have, scott -- and, you know, we've talked about this -- is that our original deal was for me to put $630,000 in the business. i'm now well over 1 million bucks. and every time that phone call comes, right, it's, "we got to get an order out. this is burning down. that's burning down." but i'm not sure where the end of the hole is. and so how much money do you think you need right now to
scott: not yet. lemonis: okay, so that -- that's -- my issue isn't putting money to chase the business. my issue is putting money in and not knowing what scott's gonna do with it. scott: i know you about want to shoot me right now. lemonis: [ chuckling ] i do kind of want to shoot you. i do, because i feel like it just never ends. you see, when i look at the $85,000, the question is should it go into a new machine for orders that don't exist, or should it go into new inventory, where i know i...
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scott: chinese growth. me.what worries we see that drop off quickly and will we see a financials is an issue, a banking issue, a buyout loan issue in china? -- a bad loan issue in china? that is what is keeping me up at night. scott wren, good to have your perspective. coming up, we will hear from general electric cmo. do not miss it. ♪ alix: welcome back. i'm alex. general electric is getting into the business of storytelling. is reeling in the social media. betty liu spoke to the general electric cmo, beth comstock, from the summit in montauk. guest: we like what we are able to do because you are able to singular way.ry we were the first on instagram in 2011. it's a beautiful the photography you can use to bring to life about how ge things are made. recently, we've been doing much more with snapchat, even with micro-messaging platforms. i think social media right now is pretty exciting. i am particularly excited with where full throttle -- where virtual reality is going. we have been able to create an immersi
scott: chinese growth. me.what worries we see that drop off quickly and will we see a financials is an issue, a banking issue, a buyout loan issue in china? -- a bad loan issue in china? that is what is keeping me up at night. scott wren, good to have your perspective. coming up, we will hear from general electric cmo. do not miss it. ♪ alix: welcome back. i'm alex. general electric is getting into the business of storytelling. is reeling in the social media. betty liu spoke to the general...
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scott, the f.a.a.s cabin air is safe, but there are certain mechanical failures that can lead to contamination. boeing's newest airliner, 787, does not bleed air from the engines. >> pelley: kris van cleave in washington with some of that weather we were talking about earlier. up next, we'll remember oscar- winning composer james horner. composer james horner. well, when y it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... doctor: symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chro symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections osteoporosis, and some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before ta
scott, the f.a.a.s cabin air is safe, but there are certain mechanical failures that can lead to contamination. boeing's newest airliner, 787, does not bleed air from the engines. >> pelley: kris van cleave in washington with some of that weather we were talking about earlier. up next, we'll remember oscar- winning composer james horner. composer james horner. well, when y it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... doctor:...
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alix: scott -- fair scott, that is a point. in the volatility we have seen, buying doesey is a, not apply here, but that said, there is a great story out on bloomberg today saying there are $21 trillion on deposit in chinese banks and these are people who have all of this money because of the incredible acceleration of the economy and country is invested elsewhere. this could spur growth globally and in china. maybe it is not so crazy. alix: good stuff, guys. really appreciate it. lisa, thanks for joining us, also wells fargo's scott wren. now a quick permit -- programming note. joe: we are starting something new next week. look at the markets. miss."called "what'd you alix: there will be charts. there will be a lot of fun. coming up, we will be talking about the latest headlines from france. ♪ welcome back to the bloomberg market day. i am alix steel. now to some of our top stories of this hour. the supreme court makes history ps the biggest civil rights transformation in history. 5-4, withes rule anthony kennedy writing the m
alix: scott -- fair scott, that is a point. in the volatility we have seen, buying doesey is a, not apply here, but that said, there is a great story out on bloomberg today saying there are $21 trillion on deposit in chinese banks and these are people who have all of this money because of the incredible acceleration of the economy and country is invested elsewhere. this could spur growth globally and in china. maybe it is not so crazy. alix: good stuff, guys. really appreciate it. lisa, thanks...
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scott, do you care about greece? are you on the edge of your seat? scott: absolutely not. but i have seen this on a lot of fridays. a lot of fridays over the past few months, traders have not wanted to go home too long and that is why you have seen these selloffs on friday. i think what is going to happen, the highest probability as we see a band-aid, the candidates kicked down the road, but probably only for three or six months. we will get through it, i think, this time, but it will be another replay, a mess, and we will continue to see volatility in the market. but it is becoming less and less of an issue on a daily basis. alix: i should point out you may not want to own something headed into the weekend, but you do not want to bet something good is going to happen and miss out. lisa: in credit markets there is a great report by a barclays analyst today and they were talking about how credit trading had fallen to the lowest level of the year in the past week because there has been such a uncertainty in greece, in china about the fed. it's just getting too much and peopl
scott, do you care about greece? are you on the edge of your seat? scott: absolutely not. but i have seen this on a lot of fridays. a lot of fridays over the past few months, traders have not wanted to go home too long and that is why you have seen these selloffs on friday. i think what is going to happen, the highest probability as we see a band-aid, the candidates kicked down the road, but probably only for three or six months. we will get through it, i think, this time, but it will be...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. the escaped killer caught yesterday in upstate new york has been telling police all about his daring breakout with another prisoner. according to police, david sweat and richard matt intended to drive to mexico, but when their ride didn't show up, they started hiking to canada. matt was shot and killed friday about 30 miles from the prison. sweat was shot and captured yesterday. anna werner is following this. >> reporter: a state trooper's two bullets brought down escapee david sweat. sergeant jay cooke recognized sweat as he jogged on a rural road and chased him through a field. state police superintendent joseph d'amico. >> at some point running across the field, he realized sweatni would make it to a tree line and possibly could have disappeared. he fired two shots from his service weapon. >> reporter: investigators are now hearing new details from sweat about the pair's escape. governor andrew cuomo says it appears the two men originally planned to flee to mexico
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. the escaped killer caught yesterday in upstate new york has been telling police all about his daring breakout with another prisoner. according to police, david sweat and richard matt intended to drive to mexico, but when their ride didn't show up, they started hiking to canada. matt was shot and killed friday about 30 miles from the prison. sweat was shot and...
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scott st. louis county police says it wants to learn from the extreme challenges officers faced. >> pelley: jeff, thank you. in new york state, the breakout has led to a shake-up. today at the prison where two convicted killers escaped through pipes and tunnels 12 staffers were shown the door. at least for now. here's anna werner. >> reporter: this photo obtained by cbs news shows escapee richard matt after he was killed by border patrol agents who shot him in the head. meanwhile, the consequences for the prison escapes start at the top. a state official briefed on the matter told cbs news the three top executives put on administrative paid leave are superintendent steven racette first deputy superintendent donald quinn and deputy superintendent for security stephen brown. nine security staff were also put on paid leave. the action came as david sweat shot and captured sunday, revealed more details of the escape plan. clinton county district attorney andrew wylie confirms that sweat told police
scott st. louis county police says it wants to learn from the extreme challenges officers faced. >> pelley: jeff, thank you. in new york state, the breakout has led to a shake-up. today at the prison where two convicted killers escaped through pipes and tunnels 12 staffers were shown the door. at least for now. here's anna werner. >> reporter: this photo obtained by cbs news shows escapee richard matt after he was killed by border patrol agents who shot him in the head. meanwhile,...
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i'm scott broom in lake linganore maryland.t with nine people onboard going over this dam, killing one. >> i talk to a man who was on his boat when a speed boat that lost control in a race crashed in to his killing a 7-year-old. i'm stephanie ramirez. i'll have what he says happened coming up. >>> good evening. i'm lesli foster. >> and i'm derek mcginty. first at 7:00 tonight a strong warning tonight from federal agencies about the potential of a terror attack
i'm scott broom in lake linganore maryland.t with nine people onboard going over this dam, killing one. >> i talk to a man who was on his boat when a speed boat that lost control in a race crashed in to his killing a 7-year-old. i'm stephanie ramirez. i'll have what he says happened coming up. >>> good evening. i'm lesli foster. >> and i'm derek mcginty. first at 7:00 tonight a strong warning tonight from federal agencies about the potential of a terror attack
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and our senior political reporter scott thuman shows us that didn't go as planned. scott? scott: maureen, it was like a soap opera on the hill today. we are talking about three large trade-related bills all tied together and could have a massive impact on the american economy, jobs and how much you pay for consumer goods. the president getting the cold shoulder from his own party. even the profit -- president seemed nervous in hopes to sway the on-the-fence democrats. president obama: i don't think you nail anything down around here. scott: that after courting them 12 hours earlier showing up at a congressional baseball game. but in the end, he struck out. >> to is surprise of very few another procedural snaff few emerged. scott: the democrats defect and shot down the trade assistance program to help 100,000 americans a year who lose jobs. cut to medicare to pay for it they said were unfair. then another surprise. republicans pushed on with the trade promotion authority bill that would pave the way for the new deals with 11 asian nations opening up critical new markets for
and our senior political reporter scott thuman shows us that didn't go as planned. scott? scott: maureen, it was like a soap opera on the hill today. we are talking about three large trade-related bills all tied together and could have a massive impact on the american economy, jobs and how much you pay for consumer goods. the president getting the cold shoulder from his own party. even the profit -- president seemed nervous in hopes to sway the on-the-fence democrats. president obama: i don't...
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live on capitol hill tonight, scott thuman abc7 news. leon: thank you scott. an american has been killed in the fight against isil. keith broomfield of massachusetts traveled to syria in february to join kurdish militias who were fighting with the terror groups there. he died in a bordertown and the state department is providing assistance to his family. maurdozen newly hired secret service officers lacked top secret security clearances as recently as a few days ago. the "washington post" reports they began working out the white house without full security checks. each officer passed the required background check and polygraph test. joseph clancy learned of the backlog last week and the secret service says less than a dozen clearances need approval. leon: two months after a man was arrested for flying a gyrocopter to the capitol lawn his mission is being completed. doug hughes was trying to deliver letters to congress protesting campaign finance law. today his friend joe lain took a different approach. lain went to the senate hart office building passed throug
live on capitol hill tonight, scott thuman abc7 news. leon: thank you scott. an american has been killed in the fight against isil. keith broomfield of massachusetts traveled to syria in february to join kurdish militias who were fighting with the terror groups there. he died in a bordertown and the state department is providing assistance to his family. maurdozen newly hired secret service officers lacked top secret security clearances as recently as a few days ago. the "washington...
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scott, it's not clear how much of that data was lost. >> pelley: chip, thank you. today, president obama suffered a major defeat on what might have been a signature achievement of his administration. in an unusual last-ditch press he went to capitol hill today to lobby for legislation that would allow him to lower trade barriers with other nations mostly around the pacific. labor unions and many democrats worried the bill would kill more jobs than it created. so, it was the president's own party that scuttled his top legislative priority. today, a judge cleared a university of virginia student charged with resisting arrest in march. the image of martese johnson's bloody face called an uproar. was race the reason for his arrest? martese johnson spoke with wyatt andrews. >> i'm acstatic that these charges are being dropped. >> reporter: martese johnson's elation outside of court was very different from his anguish back during his arrest. >> i go to u.v.a.! >> reporter: on the night of st. patrick's day alcohol control agents pitched johnson face-first into the sidewa
scott, it's not clear how much of that data was lost. >> pelley: chip, thank you. today, president obama suffered a major defeat on what might have been a signature achievement of his administration. in an unusual last-ditch press he went to capitol hill today to lobby for legislation that would allow him to lower trade barriers with other nations mostly around the pacific. labor unions and many democrats worried the bill would kill more jobs than it created. so, it was the president's...
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days on the run scott pelley reports tonight, from new york. >> pelley: history is written. the supreme court guarantees marriage for all. there's a rush for licenses in more than a dozen states where same-sex marriage had been illegal. also tonight, breaking news-- one escaped murderer has been shot dead. police are in hot pursuit of the other. and in words and song, the president praises the charleston pastor gunned down in his own church along with eight of his faithful. ♪ amazing grace ♪ ( applause ) ♪ how sweet the sound captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: today, in one of the most momentous civil rights decisions in its history, the supreme court of the united states found gay and liz americansamericanshave a constitutional right to marry. cheers shook the courthouse steps. licenses were issued and weddings performed in states where such marriages were outlawed. the vote, in "obergefell v. hodges," was 5-4. the dissents were vehement, led by chief justice john robertss. but the majority, led by justice anthony kenned
days on the run scott pelley reports tonight, from new york. >> pelley: history is written. the supreme court guarantees marriage for all. there's a rush for licenses in more than a dozen states where same-sex marriage had been illegal. also tonight, breaking news-- one escaped murderer has been shot dead. police are in hot pursuit of the other. and in words and song, the president praises the charleston pastor gunned down in his own church along with eight of his faithful. ♪ amazing...
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( applause ) ♪ how sweet the sound captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scotty. >> pelley: today, in one of the most momentous civil rights decisions in its history, the supreme court of the united states found gay and liz americansamericanshave a constitutional right to marry. cheers shook the courthouse steps. licenses were issued and weddings performed in states where such marriages were outlawed. the vote, in "obergefell v. hodges," was 5-4. the dissents were vehement, led by chief justice john robertss. but the majority, led by justice anthony kennedy, found its justification in the 14th amendment written after the civil war to extend equal protection under law to freed slaiches. this court decided equal protection and due process also include same-sex couples. here's our chief legal correspondent jan crawford. >> reporter: it was a ruling decades in the making. a hard-fought victory for the right to marry guaranteed in a landmark decision that emphasized equality for gays and lesbians, and the full promise of liberty. writing for the court justice anthony
( applause ) ♪ how sweet the sound captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scotty. >> pelley: today, in one of the most momentous civil rights decisions in its history, the supreme court of the united states found gay and liz americansamericanshave a constitutional right to marry. cheers shook the courthouse steps. licenses were issued and weddings performed in states where such marriages were outlawed. the vote, in "obergefell v. hodges," was...
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i'm scott broom in ocean city maryland.why some beach-goers are reacting to news of shark attacks in north carolina by staying out of water here. >> rachel dolezal stepping down but a lawsuit she once filed might get you fired up all over again. >>> first tonight at 7:00, taking a live look outside. pretty good right now as the latest round of rain and storms is making its way out of the metro area but we're not in the clear just yet. thank you for joining us. i'm lesli foster.
i'm scott broom in ocean city maryland.why some beach-goers are reacting to news of shark attacks in north carolina by staying out of water here. >> rachel dolezal stepping down but a lawsuit she once filed might get you fired up all over again. >>> first tonight at 7:00, taking a live look outside. pretty good right now as the latest round of rain and storms is making its way out of the metro area but we're not in the clear just yet. thank you for joining us. i'm lesli foster.
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winfield scott 's troops were subjected to guerrilla warfare by partisan troops.eople begin to argue that the u.s. should do next all of mexico. if you have character -- the next all-- annex all of mexico. if you have captured the capital city. returning party -- the turning point in the movement occurs two months after scott or mexico city on november 14, 1847 when henry clay is a major antiwar speech. clay had been out of the public spotlight after his disastrous defeat by james k. polk in the election, a debate which he never expected and frankly could not believe and a defeat that was likely caused by his opposition to the annexation of texas. unfortunately henry clay not only had to suffer through that debate but his namesake and favorite son like hardin volunteered to leave deftly troops to mexico. he is killed at the battle of windows vista just like -- buena vista. he has to face his death in the war that you does not believe in him after his son's death he becomes very religious and decides to make a speech opposing the war. clay's speech which is usually
winfield scott 's troops were subjected to guerrilla warfare by partisan troops.eople begin to argue that the u.s. should do next all of mexico. if you have character -- the next all-- annex all of mexico. if you have captured the capital city. returning party -- the turning point in the movement occurs two months after scott or mexico city on november 14, 1847 when henry clay is a major antiwar speech. clay had been out of the public spotlight after his disastrous defeat by james k. polk in...
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we have scott reiss who was in the warriors locker room. he will give us the view from there, what the mood was as they head to game three and four in cleveland and we have matt simons with us and we will talk about what the warriors have to do to try to get cleveland to stop dictating what they have to do here. >> four times is the number of times the warriors have lost on the half court. you mentioned cleveland. those guys are pretty hungry there. 1964 the cleveland browns the last time that city had a championship of any kind. so when we go back there it's going to be very interesting to see. >> i was listening to it, this is like a mud fight. neither team you know hitting their shots percentages very low all over the place. let's just touch play and go and tell you how the first quarter started. the warriors wanted to get off to a better start and they kind of did. clay thompson off there. thompson by the way had 34 points to lead the warriors but he was only four of 12. shooting a guy who didn't get into the offense but mixed it all wa
we have scott reiss who was in the warriors locker room. he will give us the view from there, what the mood was as they head to game three and four in cleveland and we have matt simons with us and we will talk about what the warriors have to do to try to get cleveland to stop dictating what they have to do here. >> four times is the number of times the warriors have lost on the half court. you mentioned cleveland. those guys are pretty hungry there. 1964 the cleveland browns the last time...
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carolyn ransom scott, 4 siblings [inaudible] jacklen scott, brenda joyce, [inaudible] as well as [inaudible] a mother in law, mrs. martha ransom and several nieces to chairs cherish his memory. i ask that we close the board meetic in his memory >> thank you supervisor cohen. supervisor farrell. supervisor kim >> falloge up on the 9 lives lost in the shooting at [inaudible] methodist church in charleston south carolina, i ask that this board adjourn in the memory of these 9 lifens. [inaudible] ethyl lee lance. depain middleten doctor. [inaudible] daniel simens. sure aunda singleton and miruthompson. the rest i submit >> thank you supervisor kim >> colleagues can we take supervisor kims suggestion without objection? without objection we'll adjourn on behalf thointeeur board >> supervisor mar >> thank you. colleagues today i introduce a rez dugz in support of racial justice. it is a assembly bill 953. [inaudible] it has been introduced by assembly woman shurly weber and strongly advocateed by police accountability groups of aclu of california to many other oregs. this pornts piece of legislati
carolyn ransom scott, 4 siblings [inaudible] jacklen scott, brenda joyce, [inaudible] as well as [inaudible] a mother in law, mrs. martha ransom and several nieces to chairs cherish his memory. i ask that we close the board meetic in his memory >> thank you supervisor cohen. supervisor farrell. supervisor kim >> falloge up on the 9 lives lost in the shooting at [inaudible] methodist church in charleston south carolina, i ask that this board adjourn in the memory of these 9 lifens....
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scott thiel: greece thing.e participants move from greece and had their greek concerns by buying the euro and my concern is that once that situation dissipates and we stop talking about greece and focus on the fundamentals, for the year we are around parity to the dollar. that will come into more focus. it will continue. mark: in your projection, david is parity more likely than not in the medium to long-term? david powell: i would say, yes. markets are driven by the drama in germany. -- in greece. the real economy is driven by the lower euro and lower price of oil. once the drama passes the euro will probably catch up and the underlying story is the same. ecb is still is and while the fed is talking about tightening and point to lower euro. mark: that central-bank divergence in policy action scott, it is still a big theme playing out in fed, u.k., japan? scott thiel: we are looking for it in the fall to play out. the ecb's reaction and upward projection of inflation. we do not expect they'll to taper the qe pr
scott thiel: greece thing.e participants move from greece and had their greek concerns by buying the euro and my concern is that once that situation dissipates and we stop talking about greece and focus on the fundamentals, for the year we are around parity to the dollar. that will come into more focus. it will continue. mark: in your projection, david is parity more likely than not in the medium to long-term? david powell: i would say, yes. markets are driven by the drama in germany. -- in...
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as for the impact of moser's story, scott, the jury was rapt. some took notes, and like others in the courtroom, some wept. >> pelley: barry petersen at the courthouse tonight. barry, thank you. today, vladimir putin essentially told the u.s. to quit telling russia what to do. among other things, he blamed the west for the crisis in ukraine. putin spoke at a business conference in st. petersburg russia. the discussion was moderated by our own charlie rose. >> you have more unconstrained power than any russian leader for a while. clearly, you're stronger militarily. clearly, you are seen to be more aggressive, although you don't like me to use that word, i suspect. >> ( translated ): i did not like you using the term "aggressive." we're not being aggressive. ( applause ) we are persistent. russia is not striving for dominance. what we're seeking are equal partnerships with the whole members of the international community. >> pelley: there will be more of charlie's rare interview with the president of russia monday on "cbs this morning." wildfires
as for the impact of moser's story, scott, the jury was rapt. some took notes, and like others in the courtroom, some wept. >> pelley: barry petersen at the courthouse tonight. barry, thank you. today, vladimir putin essentially told the u.s. to quit telling russia what to do. among other things, he blamed the west for the crisis in ukraine. putin spoke at a business conference in st. petersburg russia. the discussion was moderated by our own charlie rose. >> you have more...
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scott is a host of weekend edition saturday morning on npr. he has won numerous awards including an emmy and a peabody command he has written a half-dozen books among them when the city, political novel and this latest book unforgettable a son, a mother, and the lessons a lifetime. this book is about scott's mother and his relationship with his mother and the woman's name, i love this.in the book patricia lyons simon newman galvin. and sorry for and sorry for going to step on one of your lines, but his mother said this was a railroad train the name. there are three marriages. right. everyone knew her as pat command that's the way this the scott introduces mother to me the one and only time that i got a chance to meet scott's mother but it was a brief time and even in that brief time of watching her and of watching scott's relationship with his mother you could sense, i could sense this profound respect and profound sense of gratitude the scott held toward his mother. you can also get pretty quickly as sense of the kind of woman that that was.
scott is a host of weekend edition saturday morning on npr. he has won numerous awards including an emmy and a peabody command he has written a half-dozen books among them when the city, political novel and this latest book unforgettable a son, a mother, and the lessons a lifetime. this book is about scott's mother and his relationship with his mother and the woman's name, i love this.in the book patricia lyons simon newman galvin. and sorry for and sorry for going to step on one of your lines,...
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scott, the more aggressive approach comes as we get closer to the july 4th holiday.s called for attacks on police, military, and parades. >> pelley: jeff pegues in our washington newsroom. jeff, thanks. today, isis said it detonated four car bombs in yemen's capital saana. at least four people were killed, 60 wounded. isis is from the sunni branch of islam. two of the targets were shiite mosques. clarissa ward is in saana tonight. clarissa, what can you tell us about it? >> reporter: good evening, scott. well, our team heard three loud blasts at about 7:00 p.m. local time. we now know they targeted two shiite mosques as well as the home of a houthi leader and also the houthi's political offices here. now, the houthis, who are supported by iran, swept into power in yemen last fall, and since then they've really been quite successful at pushing islamist militants out of the capital, but now, tonight, isis- - which has a much smaller footprint here than al qaeda-- is claiming responsible for this attack, really now raising the specter of more bloody violence on the eve
scott, the more aggressive approach comes as we get closer to the july 4th holiday.s called for attacks on police, military, and parades. >> pelley: jeff pegues in our washington newsroom. jeff, thanks. today, isis said it detonated four car bombs in yemen's capital saana. at least four people were killed, 60 wounded. isis is from the sunni branch of islam. two of the targets were shiite mosques. clarissa ward is in saana tonight. clarissa, what can you tell us about it? >>...
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scott, victims before opening fire. >> pelley: elaine, thank you.ned, one of those victimsq she was 54. late today we spoke to her brother,]. senator malcolm graham. >> she loved8 she loved her community. she loved her god. she was the matriarch, if i cane(÷ use that word and our mother and father are deceased. so her being the oldest girl she kind of pulledzy?Ñ the family together at times when we needed that. >> pelley: why would she have been in that meeting on a wednesday night?s rñ because she's a christian. we were born and raised in emanuel a.m.e. church. my mother and father attended that church.utq&c @&c so it didn't surprise me that on a wednesd there. >> pelley: i'm sorry about this terribley/ this is the moment in the community when the first numbing shock gives way to thewnksorrow of realization.@ pastor steven singleton was the minister at emanuel just before% reverend pinckney. >> this is evil, and one of the things we embreas in the-h faith community is that there is a god, and there is t0(p&l it anything else is just not doing it ju
scott, victims before opening fire. >> pelley: elaine, thank you.ned, one of those victimsq she was 54. late today we spoke to her brother,]. senator malcolm graham. >> she loved8 she loved her community. she loved her god. she was the matriarch, if i cane(÷ use that word and our mother and father are deceased. so her being the oldest girl she kind of pulledzy?Ñ the family together at times when we needed that. >> pelley: why would she have been in that meeting on a...
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>> reporter: scott, this is really the biggest concern of the u.s. government, because al qaeda is actively exploiting the chaos and the sectarianism that this war has given rise to. in fact, at the moment they have more fighters and more money here in yemen than ever before. >> pelley: big stakes for the united states. clarissa ward reporting from yemen. thank you very much, clarissa. we're also following tonight the story of two american war veterans who are fighting to prevent casualties at home. among the two million vets who served in iraq and afghanistan. the v.a. estimates that 22 of those vets die each day by their own hand. chip reid now on a mission to defeat suicide. >> reporter: six weeks ago special forces veteran johnny primo logged on to his instagram account and says he was horrified to see a suicide note from a veteran who lives just a few miles away. it read in part, "very few people know the truth. i want this in everyone's memory." desperate the help, primo tracked down his address. >> i was 45 minutes too late from him taking his
>> reporter: scott, this is really the biggest concern of the u.s. government, because al qaeda is actively exploiting the chaos and the sectarianism that this war has given rise to. in fact, at the moment they have more fighters and more money here in yemen than ever before. >> pelley: big stakes for the united states. clarissa ward reporting from yemen. thank you very much, clarissa. we're also following tonight the story of two american war veterans who are fighting to prevent...
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scott was unarmed at the time walter scott fled his vehicle.he two not very far away some yards away from that vehicle where you see the officer, michael slager shoot mr. scott as he was continuing to run there. we'll continue to follow the breaking news here but right now this officer has been charged, and the announcement coming down very soon and the family's reaction. we're expecting to hear from them following this news conference. we'll be right back. ...and takes the wheel right from your very hands... ...this isn't that car. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. ♪ the 328 horsepower q50 from infiniti. when you're not confident your company's data is secure the possibility of a breach can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. we monitor network traffic worldwide, so we can see things others can't. mitigating risks across your business. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well
scott was unarmed at the time walter scott fled his vehicle.he two not very far away some yards away from that vehicle where you see the officer, michael slager shoot mr. scott as he was continuing to run there. we'll continue to follow the breaking news here but right now this officer has been charged, and the announcement coming down very soon and the family's reaction. we're expecting to hear from them following this news conference. we'll be right back. ...and takes the wheel right from...
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we're going to see a lot of this damage that scott has been talking about. we've got severe intense downpours you've got straight line winds tornado warnings which means you'll have trees down power lines down lot of damage so be safe out there and that's why we got so many customers out there without power. again you're looking at your screen seeing the radar on your left and on the right you're taking look at philadelphia international airport which is under a ground stop right now for about 45 minutes. you can see lightning out l i understand we've got fox 29's joanne pileggi on the phone. joanne, can you hear me. >> i can iain. we're in camden we were set up to do a live shot for the 6:00 p.m. news and we had to pull everything in very quickly. the storm rolled in so quickly. the sky was lit up of the city of philadelphia as we were watching from across the river. little waves pick up on the delaware river. i estimate to be one and a half to 2 feet high wind picked up and skylight up and then it was an absolute downpour really really high winds. my photo
we're going to see a lot of this damage that scott has been talking about. we've got severe intense downpours you've got straight line winds tornado warnings which means you'll have trees down power lines down lot of damage so be safe out there and that's why we got so many customers out there without power. again you're looking at your screen seeing the radar on your left and on the right you're taking look at philadelphia international airport which is under a ground stop right now for about...
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scott? >> reporter: he did.that suspect is 31 year old scott who grew up and continued to live just a few doors down from the beloved neighbors, he is acused of killing those neighbors were in their 60s today that made his first court appearance in maryland and he was denied bail on the strength of what the prosecutor john mccarthy said is very compelling evidence. his lawyers said the suspects family is also a big part of this tragedy. >> the very idea of death in this manner is in comprehensive. >> the parents of the suspect had just retired a week before the shocking double murder of neighbors richard and julie annapolis. they retired from government health research jobs left the morning of the murders on a family cruise to alaska to celebrate the retirement. on board was scott, who posted a facebook message of support for the family. all a ruse, prosecutors said. he was arrested on the cruise ship in alaska with blood spattered cash in his wallet prosecutors said. he confessed to burglarizing their house hou
scott? >> reporter: he did.that suspect is 31 year old scott who grew up and continued to live just a few doors down from the beloved neighbors, he is acused of killing those neighbors were in their 60s today that made his first court appearance in maryland and he was denied bail on the strength of what the prosecutor john mccarthy said is very compelling evidence. his lawyers said the suspects family is also a big part of this tragedy. >> the very idea of death in this manner is in...
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scott: usually there are all kinds of things that keep me up at night.hinese growth is what worries me. are we going to see growth drop off quickly and are we going to or bankingcial issue issue or bad loan issue in china? that's the thing to worry about. alix: thank you so much. good to have your perspective. from the, we will hear general electric cmo. don't miss it. alix: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. general electric is getting into the business of storytelling. savvyrailing and tech individuals the us social media and this fall, they will release a new documentary produced by ron howard. generalu spoke to the electric ceo beth comstock. : we really like social media because you are able to target your audience. we have had great luck with instagram. we were one of the first brands on instagram in 2011 and it is useful, the photography you can bring to life about how things are made. that's a great platform. we have been doing more with evenhat and micro-messaging platforms. is prettyia right now exciting and i'm particularly excited abou
scott: usually there are all kinds of things that keep me up at night.hinese growth is what worries me. are we going to see growth drop off quickly and are we going to or bankingcial issue issue or bad loan issue in china? that's the thing to worry about. alix: thank you so much. good to have your perspective. from the, we will hear general electric cmo. don't miss it. alix: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. general electric is getting into the business of storytelling. savvyrailing and...
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scott, the f.a.a. did not say whether it found any safety concerns. >> pelley: kris van cleave in the washington newsroom. kris, thank you. there was a brazen attack on afghanistan's parliament today. the taliban claimed responsibility. no lawmakers were killed, but two civilians were and up to 40 others were hurt. here's charlie d'agata. [explosion] >> reporter: live tv showed the moment the explosion from a massive car bomb rocked the parliament building. it filled the room with smoke and panic. [gunfire] outside a siege was under way. afghan security forces battled taliban militants armed with automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenade launchers. the taliban timed the assault just as lawmakers were meeting to confirm the new defense minister, masoom stanikzai. police said six taliban gunmen were killed, seven, including a suicide bomber. it comes as afghan forces have been fighting a resurgent taliban that's been taking over new territory in the first summer offensive since the end of u.s. comba
scott, the f.a.a. did not say whether it found any safety concerns. >> pelley: kris van cleave in the washington newsroom. kris, thank you. there was a brazen attack on afghanistan's parliament today. the taliban claimed responsibility. no lawmakers were killed, but two civilians were and up to 40 others were hurt. here's charlie d'agata. [explosion] >> reporter: live tv showed the moment the explosion from a massive car bomb rocked the parliament building. it filled the room with...
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comes your way next and then we are back with alex scott a stand for hope, see you then. >> pelley: has found there is enough evidence to charge a rookie cleveland cop with murder in the fatal shooting of a 12-year-old boy. also tonight, a break in the hunt for those escaped killers. police dogs lead searchers to a small town near the new york prison. we expose pharmacies charging tens of thousands of dollars for supplements that are worth a couple of hundred. and a tv star's real-life drama. >> i remember the barbed wire fences, sentry towers and the machine guns pointed at us. expwhrrchlt captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: today, a judge in cleveland said there is enough evidence to bring criminal charges against two police officers in the fa
comes your way next and then we are back with alex scott a stand for hope, see you then. >> pelley: has found there is enough evidence to charge a rookie cleveland cop with murder in the fatal shooting of a 12-year-old boy. also tonight, a break in the hunt for those escaped killers. police dogs lead searchers to a small town near the new york prison. we expose pharmacies charging tens of thousands of dollars for supplements that are worth a couple of hundred. and a tv star's real-life...
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scott walker thinks the dkt of ronald reagan happened. now with jeb bush getting in the race for president and scott walker and chris christie remaining the two obvious candidates who are running for president and have not yet admitted formally they are running for president, today, the milwaukee journal sentinel published this report saying there are three insiders close to scott walker who are leaking to the journal sentinel that scott walker has finally picked the date to announce formally that he is running for president. he had his wedding on the anniversary of ronald reagan's birth. he is he had his life changing gubernatorial recall election on the anniversary of ronald reagan's death. and we now know that scott walker will formally announce that he is running for president on jump 13th, this will be the 30th anniversary of the exact day that ronald reagan had a benign noncancerous poll yip removed from his large incestin. i know, right? i know. so in terms of who else is going to get in -- i'm sorry, jackie. i think i hurt jackie.
scott walker thinks the dkt of ronald reagan happened. now with jeb bush getting in the race for president and scott walker and chris christie remaining the two obvious candidates who are running for president and have not yet admitted formally they are running for president, today, the milwaukee journal sentinel published this report saying there are three insiders close to scott walker who are leaking to the journal sentinel that scott walker has finally picked the date to announce formally...
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walter scott's brother, rodney scott, and scott family attorney, chris stewart, welcomed the indictment. >> in this case, ending cases involving murder, what we're talking about is unlawful killing with malice of forethought. in this case, ending cases involving murder, what we're talking about -- >> the grand jury made a decision to indict mr. slager for murder and we're very happy and pleased about that right now. today was just an example that if you just keep the faith even in the darkest times, you'll see the light. but this is just up one. we're going to patiently wait for the criminal trial in this case in the family will patiently wait to see if the city and the police department and the chief is going to accept responsibility in the civil suit because entire situation never should have occurred with officer slager. amy: the indictment comes as a new incident caught on tape in texas has sparked national outrage. a mckinney police officer has been put on leave after video emerged of his aggressive handling of african-american teens. the officer, eric casebolt, was responding to c
walter scott's brother, rodney scott, and scott family attorney, chris stewart, welcomed the indictment. >> in this case, ending cases involving murder, what we're talking about is unlawful killing with malice of forethought. in this case, ending cases involving murder, what we're talking about -- >> the grand jury made a decision to indict mr. slager for murder and we're very happy and pleased about that right now. today was just an example that if you just keep the faith even in...
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scott? >> courtney, thanks so much. josh, they're coming off a beat in a race for the company that just gets you. >> yes. and actually i don't think it's a negative if, if there is a share sale, whether he dribble it is out in bits or a pe firm takes the rest of it off his hands. this guy is clearly a negative influence being involved with the company. i don't think there's any illusions that they get along. he voted against the whole board last year. so actually cleaning him up might be a positive. in fact, stock found support today at the 50-day moving average. managed to remain above. which is exactly where you would have guessed that it would. it looks okay to me. >> i agree. this is one that i know pete wants to get back in in a big way. it's one i wish i would have held a lot longer again. i'm a broken record there, scott. i get out too soon. get out too soon. get in too soon. i'd like to get back in. >> this creates opportunity. i'm looking at the stock and i'm not in this right this second, but before the end of
scott? >> courtney, thanks so much. josh, they're coming off a beat in a race for the company that just gets you. >> yes. and actually i don't think it's a negative if, if there is a share sale, whether he dribble it is out in bits or a pe firm takes the rest of it off his hands. this guy is clearly a negative influence being involved with the company. i don't think there's any illusions that they get along. he voted against the whole board last year. so actually cleaning him up...
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even though scott walker is governor scott walker is way ahead, he is at 17% and santorum is at 6%. i think that's who will win, who is knocking on the doors. >> you don't want to be a front-runner too early because you can sneak up on someone. if walker is able to win iowa then he has a definite path to the nomination. you can't say the same about others including santorum. he still has a lot to prove. but i agree, there is still time for someone to break out. eye iowans love a story. >> does graham take iowa in the primary? >> i don't know. i think co-make trouble for the other candidates there by doing very well or -- i just don't think he actually wins it outright. but it is still early. we're not sure what's going to happen to the other top, you know, tier candidates. but just like everywhere else there is can dates. and these people numbers 10 11 12 are there the 3 or 4 at the top? do they help them? it is too early to tell so we haven't seen so so many players. it is fascinating. and right now it is just everybody's game. that's why i think everybody keeps getting in. >> and
even though scott walker is governor scott walker is way ahead, he is at 17% and santorum is at 6%. i think that's who will win, who is knocking on the doors. >> you don't want to be a front-runner too early because you can sneak up on someone. if walker is able to win iowa then he has a definite path to the nomination. you can't say the same about others including santorum. he still has a lot to prove. but i agree, there is still time for someone to break out. eye iowans love a story....
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scott, the conscience is family payments will be much smaller than what the u.s. government could provide. >> pelley: major garrett at the white house this evening. major, thank you. bobby jindal, the republican governor of louisiana today became the latest to run for president. jindal, who is 44, calls himself the youngest candidate with the longest resume. son of indian immigrants, he was educated at oxford, and he's been governor nearly eight years. there are now 13 republicans competing. the democrats have four. and the 16 months away. there is powerful new research on whether you really need to buckle up in the back seat. and keep your eye on the ball, but don't forget the baby when the cbs evening news continues. a complete, and tasty new way to support... your energy... immunity... and metabolism like never before. centrum multigummies. see gummies in a whole new light. benny's the oldest dog in the shelter. he needed help all day so i adopted him. when my back pain flared up, we both felt it. i tried tylenol but it was 6 pills a day. with aleve it's just t
scott, the conscience is family payments will be much smaller than what the u.s. government could provide. >> pelley: major garrett at the white house this evening. major, thank you. bobby jindal, the republican governor of louisiana today became the latest to run for president. jindal, who is 44, calls himself the youngest candidate with the longest resume. son of indian immigrants, he was educated at oxford, and he's been governor nearly eight years. there are now 13 republicans...
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viola davis, adam scott is here.eat the cleveland cavaliers in front of a sold-out crowd of almost 20,000 fans. it was a very tough ticket to get. so when our friend, the very funny hannibal burris who has a show on comedy central on july 8, asked if we could get him a ticket, we said yes, we can get you a ticket, but in exchange we need something from you, and this is the something we needed from him. ♪ ♪ his name is hannibal ♪ he's watching basketball >> hey, what's up. it's hannibal burris. i'm here, game five. oracle arena. warriors/cavaliers. yeah, i thought i'd be court side or at least fifth row. but jimmy kimmel's cheap ass got me up in the [ bleep ] nose bleeders. i could have bought ditickets i the parking lot. let's go. ♪ >> sports. i'm a basketball fan, and i'm sweating more than brendan haywood is right now, because he's chillin', and there's absolutely zero chance brendan haywood gets into the game unless mozgov dies and the other dude dies. three, three people have to die from seizures tonight for bren
viola davis, adam scott is here.eat the cleveland cavaliers in front of a sold-out crowd of almost 20,000 fans. it was a very tough ticket to get. so when our friend, the very funny hannibal burris who has a show on comedy central on july 8, asked if we could get him a ticket, we said yes, we can get you a ticket, but in exchange we need something from you, and this is the something we needed from him. ♪ ♪ his name is hannibal ♪ he's watching basketball >> hey, what's up. it's...