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scott: yeah. -lemonis: okay. -scott: awesome.is: 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 t
scott: yeah. -lemonis: okay. -scott: awesome.is: 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: right now the f.b.i. closes its case on the clinton e-mails. >> we are expressing to justice our view that no charges are appropriate in this case. scott: the recommendation sending political shockwaves beyond the beltway. vote 2016 heating up. jag an american college student found dead in italy. the potential break in the case. the suspect now in custody. find out how police tracked him down ahead. scott: a plea deal for a crime caught on camera. the woman accused of trying to poison a coworker in montgomery county admits to it all. how long she could spend behind bars coming up. michelle: plus the capitol fourth. a big flop. a different show on tv than what you might have seen from the mall. pbs' surprising response to the use of file video of fireworks. thank you for staying with abc7 news. big story today. the f.b.i. investigation into hillary clinton's use of personal e-mail server in her tenure as secretary of state ends. scott: it was this weekend she was interviewed by the f.b.i. agents. today jam
scott: right now the f.b.i. closes its case on the clinton e-mails. >> we are expressing to justice our view that no charges are appropriate in this case. scott: the recommendation sending political shockwaves beyond the beltway. vote 2016 heating up. jag an american college student found dead in italy. the potential break in the case. the suspect now in custody. find out how police tracked him down ahead. scott: a plea deal for a crime caught on camera. the woman accused of trying to...
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i felt very sad, scott. i mean, i don't know what their convention was about, other than criticizing me. i seem to be the only union fying theme-- union fying theme that they had. there there was no positive agenda. it was very dark, di vicive campaign. and the people who were speaking were painting a picture of our country that i did not recognize. you know, negative, scapegoating, fear, bigotry, smeers. i just was so-- i was sadenned by it. >> pelley: we'll have more of our interview with tim kaine and hillary clinton tonight on "60 minutes." president obama is down to his last six months in office. and he talked about the race with john dikerson on today's "face the nation." >> in 2008 a lot of your supporters said, look at the way he ran his campaign. if he runs the presidency like his campaign, he's going to be in good shape. why isn't that true for done all trump who has run a pretty remarkable campaign beating 16 other politicians. >> in 2008 i don't think they were referring merely to the fact that i
i felt very sad, scott. i mean, i don't know what their convention was about, other than criticizing me. i seem to be the only union fying theme-- union fying theme that they had. there there was no positive agenda. it was very dark, di vicive campaign. and the people who were speaking were painting a picture of our country that i did not recognize. you know, negative, scapegoating, fear, bigotry, smeers. i just was so-- i was sadenned by it. >> pelley: we'll have more of our interview...
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scott has his story of the great escape.cott: if you did not go to syria to get your son, would he be alive today? .> no he would have paid the ultimate high-priced. dimitri faced was an almost impossible and certainly frightening challenge for any father -- to save his son from a terror training camp inside syria. even the lead up to the moment was baffling. was hardly the ideal foreign fighter. born in belgium and raised catholic, he seemed an average teen, even visiting washington, d.c., and speaking admiring the -- admiringly the american dream. but he met a girl and began to change. soon after under the lie he was going with friends to amsterdam, he soon went to syria to join islamic extremists. .> i was shocked of course, what do you think? we are not muslims. scott: dmitri began planning his son's rescue. >> i don't speak arabic. i don't have any friends or connections in the middle east. scott: the first trip with a journalist turned up nothing. on his second trip, a solo attempt, he found the group holding his son.
scott has his story of the great escape.cott: if you did not go to syria to get your son, would he be alive today? .> no he would have paid the ultimate high-priced. dimitri faced was an almost impossible and certainly frightening challenge for any father -- to save his son from a terror training camp inside syria. even the lead up to the moment was baffling. was hardly the ideal foreign fighter. born in belgium and raised catholic, he seemed an average teen, even visiting washington, d.c.,...
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he had such a huge impact on scott's career and hisslife.ever be grateful. >> he was a good human being. garry inspired me to be good. and in ways that i could ne explain to people. >> scott met the late producer when he was just a kid after garry saw him in the movie, "bugsy malone" with 13-year--ld jodie foster. >> garry found me, brought me to hollywood. and changed my life. completely. >> marshall made scott baio a household name with this ♪ ♪ >> through it all, garry was he was firm, but he had scott's back. >> some other people wanted to fire me. and because i just wasn't pulling my weight. give him a chance, he saved me. >> from yourself? >> he always wanted people to move up. and inn their careers, move up. he was always giving people >> it's sometimes easy to somebody in front of a lot of people rather than to thank them one-on-one. i just h an opportunity to thank him for y life. >> garry i wanteddto tell you this for so long that i owe you everything. and i want to thank you. [ applause ] >> i am so proud of him because all this t
he had such a huge impact on scott's career and hisslife.ever be grateful. >> he was a good human being. garry inspired me to be good. and in ways that i could ne explain to people. >> scott met the late producer when he was just a kid after garry saw him in the movie, "bugsy malone" with 13-year--ld jodie foster. >> garry found me, brought me to hollywood. and changed my life. completely. >> marshall made scott baio a household name with this ♪ ♪ >>...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. reporting tonight from the democratic national convention in philadelphia. >> pelley: and breaking news, history is just minutes away. the roll call of the states is continuing, and when it is over, hillary clinton will be the democratic candidate for president of the united states. a milestone for america, the first woman to win a major party nomination nearly a century after women first won the right to vote. nancy cordes begins our coverage. nancy? >> reporter: scott, i've spoken to a number of olden women in the arena tonight who say they never thought that they would live to see this moment. in a few minutes, we expect that senator bernie sanders will be arriving here in the vermont delegation, and he will be the one to announce that hillary clinton has gone over the top. >> pelley: if they didn't work this out... >> 61 votes for the next president of the united states of america, hillary rodham clinton. >> reporter: the state-by-state vote is something sanders wanted to demonstr
this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. reporting tonight from the democratic national convention in philadelphia. >> pelley: and breaking news, history is just minutes away. the roll call of the states is continuing, and when it is over, hillary clinton will be the democratic candidate for president of the united states. a milestone for america, the first woman to win a major party nomination nearly a century after women first won the right to vote. nancy cordes...
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he had such a huge impact on scott's career and his life. be grateful. >> heewas a good human being. garry inspired me tt bb good. and in ways that i could never explain to >> scott met the late producer when he was just a kid after garry saw him in the movie, "bugsy malo with 13-year-old jodie foster. >> found me, brought me to hollywood. and changed my life. completely. >> marshall made scott baio a household name with this ♪ ♪ >> through it all, garry was like a second father. he was firm, but had scott's back. >>>some other people wanted to fire me. and because i just wwsn't pulling my weight. and garry said no. give him a chance, he saved me. >> from yourself? >> yeah. he always wanted people to move up. and inn their careers, moup. he was always giving people chances. like this episode. do this, let's try to that. i want you to be a story editor. i want you to be a co-producer. hand people just k moving up around him. >> the 55-year-old actor had the chance to thank him in a sweet moment in 2013, when garry guest-starred scott's nick a
he had such a huge impact on scott's career and his life. be grateful. >> heewas a good human being. garry inspired me tt bb good. and in ways that i could never explain to >> scott met the late producer when he was just a kid after garry saw him in the movie, "bugsy malo with 13-year-old jodie foster. >> found me, brought me to hollywood. and changed my life. completely. >> marshall made scott baio a household name with this ♪ ♪ >> through it all, garry...
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scott scott taylor, abc7 news. alison: a dangerous intersection in montgomery county is a scene of another death for bicyclists and people are demanding action. that is coming up after the break. leon: why maryland's governor larry hogan is not at the republican national convention. we asked him that question and we'll tell you the reason ahead. man: hey baby, how are you? woman: i have a surprise for you. man: you have a surprise for me? narrator: at dominion, 1 in 5 new hires is a veteran. and when they're away, they miss out on a lot. but they won't miss out on financial support. because we cover any difference between their military pay and their dominion salary, and continue benefits for them and their families. why do we do it? because our vets sacrifice enough. "dominion. depend on us for more than energy." ♪ stand by me. but how did we end up here? his mom thought he had the flu and that he was covered by the meningococcal meningitis... vaccine he had received. until 2014 there were... no vaccines for menin
scott scott taylor, abc7 news. alison: a dangerous intersection in montgomery county is a scene of another death for bicyclists and people are demanding action. that is coming up after the break. leon: why maryland's governor larry hogan is not at the republican national convention. we asked him that question and we'll tell you the reason ahead. man: hey baby, how are you? woman: i have a surprise for you. man: you have a surprise for me? narrator: at dominion, 1 in 5 new hires is a veteran....
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>> reporter: scott, well, the u.s. has been referring to this as an uprising, but frankly, american diplomats have had a hard time getting a hold of anyone inside erdogan's government, so they're not clear on who is in control. now the u.s. embassy has confirmed shots fired in ankara and in istanbul, and they're warning americans that they need to stay indoors, shelter in place. secretary of state john kerry did publicly call for stability. now, keep in mind, turkey is a nato member, which binds the u.s. to militarily protect it. it's also a key partner in the fight against isis. in fact, the u.s. has about 1,500 american troops located in the south along that syrian border at an air base known as incirlik. that's where the u.s. has launched many, many air strikes against isis in both iraq and syria. so that's a key priority to maintain the safety and security, and we're told right now there is no threat to those american troops, but there's increasingly concern about erdogan's government and his authoritarian tendenci
>> reporter: scott, well, the u.s. has been referring to this as an uprising, but frankly, american diplomats have had a hard time getting a hold of anyone inside erdogan's government, so they're not clear on who is in control. now the u.s. embassy has confirmed shots fired in ankara and in istanbul, and they're warning americans that they need to stay indoors, shelter in place. secretary of state john kerry did publicly call for stability. now, keep in mind, turkey is a nato member,...
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was firm, but he had scott's back. >> some other people wanted to fire me.ling my weight. give him a chance, he saved me. >> from yourself? >> he always wanted people to move up. and inn their careers, move up. he was always giving people >> it's sometimes easy to somebody in front of a lot of people rather than to thank them one-on-one. i just h an opportunity to thank him for y life. >> garry i wanteddto tell you this for so long that i owe you everything. and i want to thank you. [ applause ] >> i am so proud of him because all this talent, you know, but he was a kid star. and you saw what happened to all the kid stars. he grew up very well and proud that he did. >> what he meant to me? thht's such a big question. he made me. i couldn't pay him any more homage than that. he made me. and everything i knoou that he had a meeting with garry just a few weeks ago about working together aaain on a new show. the wordd"retirement" was never in garry's vocabulary..o cf1 o >> it's amazing to think about how many people garry touched. ss many lives. >> he was such a
was firm, but he had scott's back. >> some other people wanted to fire me.ling my weight. give him a chance, he saved me. >> from yourself? >> he always wanted people to move up. and inn their careers, move up. he was always giving people >> it's sometimes easy to somebody in front of a lot of people rather than to thank them one-on-one. i just h an opportunity to thank him for y life. >> garry i wanteddto tell you this for so long that i owe you everything. and i...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. reporting tonight from the republican national convention in cleveland, ohio. >> pelley: this is our western edition. >> pelley: donald trump has arrived in cleveland where tomorrow this convention will nominate him as the republican candidate for president of the united states. in an unprecedented move, he will come to this arena tonight, the first night of the convention to speak to the delegates. earlier today not long after the gavel came down, the hammer fell on anti-trump forces trying to change the rules here. the party establishment ended the effort to prevent a first ballot nomination. it was chaotic for a time. and some delegates shouted words to the podium we can't use on tv. major garrett leads us off tonight with what may be the end of the republican stop trump movement. >> this convention will come to order. >> when order swiftly turned to disorder. >> mr. chairman, these rules will provide a strong governing framework for our convention and our party. >> reporter: deleg
captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. reporting tonight from the republican national convention in cleveland, ohio. >> pelley: this is our western edition. >> pelley: donald trump has arrived in cleveland where tomorrow this convention will nominate him as the republican candidate for president of the united states. in an unprecedented move, he will come to this arena tonight, the first night of the convention to speak to...
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scott taylor is live at nationals park with what he has found. scott? scott: about an hour of the nationals take on the pirates and the team told me, you know, we are going to increase security. you might not notice it. but take a look over here. they put up barricades. that is usual. they got police van right there. really acting like a barricade. all the way down the street you can see the same vehicle down there. blocking that street, too. just like france, thousands of people are out on the street tonight, all around the stadium. >> it's hard to watch as a 31-year-old delivery driver uses a refrigeration truck he rented on monday to people, including ten children in france. >> it's alarming. you wonder can it happen around me? scott: homeland security expert at the american military university says the key to prevent an attack like we saw in nice comes down to you and i waking up. >> it's really going to take public involvement. we really need deliberate, unconditional public involvement to combat extremism. scott: take a look at this place. that is
scott taylor is live at nationals park with what he has found. scott? scott: about an hour of the nationals take on the pirates and the team told me, you know, we are going to increase security. you might not notice it. but take a look over here. they put up barricades. that is usual. they got police van right there. really acting like a barricade. all the way down the street you can see the same vehicle down there. blocking that street, too. just like france, thousands of people are out on the...
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scott, the suspects in the pawn shop burglary are 20, 17 and 13 years old. guns are still missing. >> pelley: david begnaud reporting. david, thank you. two police officers were killed in michigan yesterday because the inmate they were escorting had his hands cuffed in front of him. the inmate was able to grab one of the bailiff's guns. joseph zangaro and ronald kienzle were retired cops. two others were wounded. fellow bailiffs shot and killed the inmate. there are more than the usual security concerns for the republican national convention next week, and jeff pegues is in cleveland. >> reporter: is cleveland ready? >> cleveland is ready. >> reporter: in an interview today, secret service director joseph clancy said his agency is prepared for the convention, but he told us that out on the campaign trail, protecting the candidates is getting tougher. the number of threats up against candidates? >> i would say the candidate threat picture is slightly elevated. >> reporter: even compared to 2012 and 2008? >> yes. >> reporter: so threatening harm to the candida
scott, the suspects in the pawn shop burglary are 20, 17 and 13 years old. guns are still missing. >> pelley: david begnaud reporting. david, thank you. two police officers were killed in michigan yesterday because the inmate they were escorting had his hands cuffed in front of him. the inmate was able to grab one of the bailiff's guns. joseph zangaro and ronald kienzle were retired cops. two others were wounded. fellow bailiffs shot and killed the inmate. there are more than the usual...
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scott: on capitol hill, scott thuman, abc7 news. alison: well, sticking with the politics for a second. hillary clinton and donald trump canceled campaign events today out of respect to the officers killed in dallas. but they did both issue statements. donald trump said, "our nation has become too divided. too many americans feel like they lost hope. crime is harming too many citizens. racial tensions have gotten worse not better. this isn't the american dream we all want for our children." hillary clinton said, "i mourn for the officers shot while doing their sacred duty to protect peaceful protesters. for their families and all who serve with story from northern virginia. that is where a man a accused of assisting to assist the islamic state. police say haris qamar filmed potential targets in the d.c. area including the pentagon for what he thought would be a video promoting terror attacks. jeff goldberg will have more on the story coming up at 6:00. alison: coming up at 5:00 -- getting the green light. we talking to virginia's go
scott: on capitol hill, scott thuman, abc7 news. alison: well, sticking with the politics for a second. hillary clinton and donald trump canceled campaign events today out of respect to the officers killed in dallas. but they did both issue statements. donald trump said, "our nation has become too divided. too many americans feel like they lost hope. crime is harming too many citizens. racial tensions have gotten worse not better. this isn't the american dream we all want for our...
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scott: at the citi open, scott abraham, abc 7 sports.obert: the dodgers did something done today that has not been done all season -- they beat stephen strasburg. justin turner was the key culprit. he took the right-hander deep twice and drove in five. strasburg's record on the season is now 13-1. the o's beat the yanks tonight. backrioles are a half-game from the red sox in the american what are you doing? sara, i love you, and... [phone rings] ah, it's my brother. keep going... sara, will you marry... [phone rings again] what do you want, todd???? [crowd cheering] keep it going!!!! if you sit on your phone, you butt-dial people. it's what you do. todd! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. i know we just met like, two months ago... yes! [crowd cheering] [crowd cheering over phone] [screams] michelle: looks inviting, right? for thrillide seekers only, a zipline overnight grifols. it takes you 200 feet over the fa
scott: at the citi open, scott abraham, abc 7 sports.obert: the dodgers did something done today that has not been done all season -- they beat stephen strasburg. justin turner was the key culprit. he took the right-hander deep twice and drove in five. strasburg's record on the season is now 13-1. the o's beat the yanks tonight. backrioles are a half-game from the red sox in the american what are you doing? sara, i love you, and... [phone rings] ah, it's my brother. keep going... sara, will you...
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scott: i'm scott abraham. live at the citi open. it is hot. the competition is hotter. john isner facing stevie johnson today. fantastic match. and some racquet throwing by isner. we will tell you which are moving on to the semi-final later in sports. maureen: volkswagen reportedly has a plan to fix thousands of diesel engine vehicles programmed to cheat on emissions tests. industry sources say the cars will get a computer software update and a larger catalytic converter. well, volkswagen, as you might recall admitted their cars were programmed to turn on emissions controls during testing and turn them off while the cars were on the road. the e.p.a. will now have to approve the plan. leon: we are getting an up close view tonight of the metro long-term repair plan better known as safetrack. maybe a headache for a lot of riders. brianne carter went out on the tracks to show us what was like inside the tunnel on work done between ballston and each falls church station. brianne: fastening and measuring. all part of the track overhaul underway during safetrack. >> noisy, dir
scott: i'm scott abraham. live at the citi open. it is hot. the competition is hotter. john isner facing stevie johnson today. fantastic match. and some racquet throwing by isner. we will tell you which are moving on to the semi-final later in sports. maureen: volkswagen reportedly has a plan to fix thousands of diesel engine vehicles programmed to cheat on emissions tests. industry sources say the cars will get a computer software update and a larger catalytic converter. well, volkswagen, as...
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phil lebeau. >> yet stock is higher, scott. is higher than compared to when they announced the bid. >> explains the tesla story. no matter what is thrown in this company's way, resilient to say the least. >> yeah, yeah. including this federal investigation. look at that chart that says it all right there. remember when it sold off, people said, oh, boy, here we go. bit off more than they which chew and solar city. you have an investigation and the stock is tickling $230. >> thanks. for more on what this means, joined by oppenheimer senior analyst, perform rating on the stock. colin, welcome to the "halftime report." >> thanks for having me. >> what do you make of what phil's reporting and what nhtsa is views autonomous driving as? >> we're not surprised by the comments. their mandate is to help drivers get around safely, and look at technology as they emerge, and regulate them appropriately. we see this is an assist for drivers and it's a new experience for many people, and figuring how to use that tool appropriately and safely
phil lebeau. >> yet stock is higher, scott. is higher than compared to when they announced the bid. >> explains the tesla story. no matter what is thrown in this company's way, resilient to say the least. >> yeah, yeah. including this federal investigation. look at that chart that says it all right there. remember when it sold off, people said, oh, boy, here we go. bit off more than they which chew and solar city. you have an investigation and the stock is tickling $230....
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scott, top r.n.c.icials tell us they will use the same muscle they have throughout and predicted party unity eventually will prevail. >> pelley: major garrett on the floor of the convention for us, major, thank you. joining us now, our cbs news r litical director and anchor of "face the nation," john dickerson. onhn, when you look at these events of the last several weeks, there was dallas, orlando, nice, the coup in turkey, the world seems chaotic. how do you think that changes the dynamics of the conventions and the race for president? >> reporter: well, we're about l, have two weeks of choreographed events made to make these candidates look esesidential. but those events you mentioned, d,road and at home, have interrupted those scripts. and they are now presenting the andidates with actual presidential tests. the first is, what will they look like when they, if they go into that briefing room as the president did today. will they have the words for the thment? and that means, will they be bee to giv
scott, top r.n.c.icials tell us they will use the same muscle they have throughout and predicted party unity eventually will prevail. >> pelley: major garrett on the floor of the convention for us, major, thank you. joining us now, our cbs news r litical director and anchor of "face the nation," john dickerson. onhn, when you look at these events of the last several weeks, there was dallas, orlando, nice, the coup in turkey, the world seems chaotic. how do you think that changes...
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scott: attacking each day with a competitive fire. scott abraham, newschannel8 sports. robert: thanks, scott. if you know someone in the d.m.v. area overcoming adversity to star and excel in the athletic arena, we want to hear from you. contact us. you might be featured in an upcoming story. all the rising stars. nothing every stops them. nothing ever stops them. no matter what it is. leon: some things do stop us, like commercial breaks. alison: "7 on your side" with a health alert about the zika virus. the c.d.c. says it has identified a first case where the woman passed the virus to a man through sex. scientists already knew it could be transmitted sexually from a man to a woman. the c.d.c. says it will update prevention now of sexual transmission in light of the latest case. leon: all right. now taylor swift is in the news a lot. but the story now here is not gossip. this is just heart-warming. [singing] leon: look at this. taylor swift took time out of her vacation in australia to visit a children's hospital. she even performed with some of the kids there. how about
scott: attacking each day with a competitive fire. scott abraham, newschannel8 sports. robert: thanks, scott. if you know someone in the d.m.v. area overcoming adversity to star and excel in the athletic arena, we want to hear from you. contact us. you might be featured in an upcoming story. all the rising stars. nothing every stops them. nothing ever stops them. no matter what it is. leon: some things do stop us, like commercial breaks. alison: "7 on your side" with a health alert...
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>> i felt very sad, scott. i don't know what their convention was about, other than criticizing me. i seem to be the only unifying theme that they had. there was no positive agenda. it was a very dark, divisive campaign. and the people who were speaking were painting a picture of our country that i did not recognize. negative, scapegetting, fear, bigotry, smears. i just was so saddened by it. >> he called you crooked hillary. what do you call him? >> i don't call him anything. and i'm not going to engage in that kind of insult-fest he seems to thrive on. so whatever he says about me, he's perfectly free to use up his own air time and his own space to do. i'm going to talk about what he's done, how he has hurt people in business, time after time after time. his vicious language against immigrants. his insulting a distinguished federal judge of mexican heritage. his mocking a person with a disability. his really inflammatory language about muslims, about american muslims, about muslims all over the world. his dem
>> i felt very sad, scott. i don't know what their convention was about, other than criticizing me. i seem to be the only unifying theme that they had. there was no positive agenda. it was a very dark, divisive campaign. and the people who were speaking were painting a picture of our country that i did not recognize. negative, scapegetting, fear, bigotry, smears. i just was so saddened by it. >> he called you crooked hillary. what do you call him? >> i don't call him anything....
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scott: prepared to pay it forward through tennis. scott erin: thank you, scott. now coming up next hour we have the story of a former dematha tennis player who plays a very important role here at the citi open. we have that story coming up in the 5:00 hour. for all of your continuing coverage, make sure you tune in to tennis channel all week long. but for now we will send it over to steve rudin. hey, steve. steve: looks nice out there. we may see thunderstorms south of fredericksburg. i won't amount to a lot for us. head in closer, culpeper. this shower activity moving south and east. the humidity levels are drop tomorrow. heading to the delmarva beaches early on friday. the upper 80's near 90 on saturday and sunday. the water the middle to upper 70's. we have nice weather. dry weather on saturday. look at the temperature for the citi open. upper 90's to near 100 on saturday and sunday. chance for scattered showers and thunderstorms with the feels like temperature around 105 to 110 degrees. keep cool if you are going to watch tennis this weekend. let's get a chec
scott: prepared to pay it forward through tennis. scott erin: thank you, scott. now coming up next hour we have the story of a former dematha tennis player who plays a very important role here at the citi open. we have that story coming up in the 5:00 hour. for all of your continuing coverage, make sure you tune in to tennis channel all week long. but for now we will send it over to steve rudin. hey, steve. steve: looks nice out there. we may see thunderstorms south of fredericksburg. i won't...
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scott, back to you. >> okay, sue. thank you so much. >>> i want to take you through what's happening with crude oil right now. there's your look. could break below. that's wti, could break below $43. lowest level for wti and brent by the way, since may. and the stock's within the space, near and dear to many portfolios exxon, chevron, the ones getting hit, but wti could go below 43 any moment now. >> you got two reasons for this. going to continue. one, rig count steadily going up. supply is picking up. the other thing is demand is starting to go down as refiners enter the shoulder season where they start to take down refineries for maintenance and switch over to the heating oil season. that's happening in august. the market is getting wind of that. >> joe? >> same as last year. easy trade. >> same as every year. >> no. the same as last year in terms of when the opportunity for an easy trade was in the oil space, and that was february ran its course through the end of may. time to ship, shift out of the high beta name
scott, back to you. >> okay, sue. thank you so much. >>> i want to take you through what's happening with crude oil right now. there's your look. could break below. that's wti, could break below $43. lowest level for wti and brent by the way, since may. and the stock's within the space, near and dear to many portfolios exxon, chevron, the ones getting hit, but wti could go below 43 any moment now. >> you got two reasons for this. going to continue. one, rig count steadily...
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>> reporter: well, scott, the hottest time of the year is living up to its name. all states in the united states except for two hit 90 degrees today, washington and alaska, both missing out on some of that peak heat. when you look across the country, a large swath under excessive heat warnings or advisories. pretty nasty weather to be outside in in the peak hotness of the day. while the major heat has been across the middle of the country over the last couple day, it spreads out coast to coast as we head into the weekend. a little bit flatter, meaning the hottest of the hot won't be quite as warm, but many americans seeing temperatures well above average. here's a preview, lots of towns and cities near triple-digit high temps from oklahoma city across the plains, eastward over into washington, d.c. when you factor in the humidity, heat index value, how it feels on your body, 100 to 115. a weekend to take it easy. scott, it looks like this very hot summer pattern will stick around the close out the month. >> pelley: brutal. eric fisher, wbz. eric, thank you very mu
>> reporter: well, scott, the hottest time of the year is living up to its name. all states in the united states except for two hit 90 degrees today, washington and alaska, both missing out on some of that peak heat. when you look across the country, a large swath under excessive heat warnings or advisories. pretty nasty weather to be outside in in the peak hotness of the day. while the major heat has been across the middle of the country over the last couple day, it spreads out coast to...
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scott, those families will now their loved ones. first two funerals are tomorrow. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez in downtown dallas. manuel, thank you. the dallas ambush was motivated in part by the fatal shooting by police of alton sterling in louisiana one week ago. today arrests were made in an alleged plot to kill police officers there. david begnaud is in baton rouge. david? >> reporter: scott, louisiana state police say this was a substantial and credible threat. early saturday morning baton rouge police say three young men broke into the cash america pawn and stole eight guns. a responding officer found one of the suspects inside the pawn shop. that suspect allegedly told the officer he was looking for bullets in order to use with the stolen guns to kill law enforcement in the baton rouge area. now, as the burglary happened, there was a large protest happening right in front of baton rouge police headquarters. that protest i i 37-year-old alton sterling at the hands of two baton rouge police officers. scott, the suspect in the p
scott, those families will now their loved ones. first two funerals are tomorrow. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez in downtown dallas. manuel, thank you. the dallas ambush was motivated in part by the fatal shooting by police of alton sterling in louisiana one week ago. today arrests were made in an alleged plot to kill police officers there. david begnaud is in baton rouge. david? >> reporter: scott, louisiana state police say this was a substantial and credible threat. early saturday...
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cbs news evening news anchor scott pelley is in dallas to begin our coverage. scott?> reporter: jeff, the police chief said today that at least two sets on the police officers, obviously, trying to kill and wound as many as they possibly could. three suspects are in custody this morning. a fourth suspect engaged in gunfire with the police officers. the city of dallas has just told us that that standoff is over, but they have not said what has happened to that suspect. manuel bojorquez was in downtown dallas when the shots rang out last night about 9:00 p.m. and he joins us now. >> scott, gd morning. >> reporter: the night began with a protest march in solidarity of the victim in these two shootings. two men killed. one in louisiana and the other in minnesota. just before 9:00 p.m. here, officers with the dallas police department and dallas area rapid transit became targets of an enemy they could not see. the unprecedented assault unleashed dozensro people marching at a rally stopped walking to run for their lives. the view from above shows how hundreds of people scatt
cbs news evening news anchor scott pelley is in dallas to begin our coverage. scott?> reporter: jeff, the police chief said today that at least two sets on the police officers, obviously, trying to kill and wound as many as they possibly could. three suspects are in custody this morning. a fourth suspect engaged in gunfire with the police officers. the city of dallas has just told us that that standoff is over, but they have not said what has happened to that suspect. manuel bojorquez was in...
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leon: scott abraham. michelle: how does it feel out there? scott: it's hot outside. up, the competition is getting awfully good on the court here at the citi open at rock creek park. today is the quarterfinals in the men's and the women's singles tournament. great matchup today on center court. stevie johnson. this is an absolute battle. after winning the first set 7-6, johnson pulls out the second set as well. in a tie-breaker winning that breaker 17-15. it was a marathon. johnson will now face carlovich in the semi-finals. it was also a special day for a group of kids. let's just say they will probably remember their experience for quite a long time. a tennis camp for kids. not just any camp. the boys and the girls were learning from a legend. >> this program is bringing kids in from different cities throughout america to the support of the u.s.t.a. tennis is a movement sport. run for the ball. scott: professional tennis coach nick bollettieri who coached andre agassi, monica selles and the williams sister made a stop at the citi open. >> this is fantastic. getting
leon: scott abraham. michelle: how does it feel out there? scott: it's hot outside. up, the competition is getting awfully good on the court here at the citi open at rock creek park. today is the quarterfinals in the men's and the women's singles tournament. great matchup today on center court. stevie johnson. this is an absolute battle. after winning the first set 7-6, johnson pulls out the second set as well. in a tie-breaker winning that breaker 17-15. it was a marathon. johnson will now...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. reporting tonight from dallas. >> pelley: one picture tells the story here tonight, a patrol car turned into a memorial to the police officers murdered last night, a city's outpouring of love for the latest victims of this was the deadliest day for u.s. law enforcement since 9/11. police say that a lone gunman angry about recent police shootings of black men opened fire on officers as they guarded a peaceful demonstration against ine killings in minnesota and iluisiana earlier this week. during an hours-long standoff, k.e gunman told police he was targeting white officers. 12 officers were shot. five were killed. seven were wounded. cell phone video captured the moment that an officer ran toward the gunmen and engaged them in a firefight. seconds later, the officer was hit, and the gunman fled. the shooting started at about 8:45 p.m. central time just as the peaceful protest was ending. chants turned to screams as the crowd ran for cover. eyewitnesses reported shots coming from above.
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>> my parents liked scott. >> yeah. >> what does scott mean?t. >> that's exactly what you are. >> all right. >> bon jovi song always played at wedding and today's what happens when bo bon jovi actualy tends the wedding. >> continue to send in your pictures this is a pick for peace. thank you for sending this one in, keith. we'll be right back. think yotry nexium 24hr.'s best for your heartburn? now the #1 choice of doctors & pharmacists... for their own frequent heartburn. get complete protection with nexium 24 hour. ♪ >>> last week' police ambush in dallas is raising some big debate and also some interesting ethical questions as the investigation continues into the deadly ambush there's this debate to you sparked about whether the use of a killer robot to take out the suspect -- >> whether it was appropriate. dallas police chief says she used a beau robot usually -- usual -- it's believe the first time ever in u.s. law enforcement that a robot was used to kill a suspect. the chief says other options would have exposed officers to great danger
>> my parents liked scott. >> yeah. >> what does scott mean?t. >> that's exactly what you are. >> all right. >> bon jovi song always played at wedding and today's what happens when bo bon jovi actualy tends the wedding. >> continue to send in your pictures this is a pick for peace. thank you for sending this one in, keith. we'll be right back. think yotry nexium 24hr.'s best for your heartburn? now the #1 choice of doctors & pharmacists... for their...
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. >> this is the cbs evening captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. tonight from the republican national convention in cleveland, ohio. >> pelley: not long after the gaffe el came down-- the gavel came down the hammer fell on anti-trump forces trying to change the rules here. the party establishment ended the effort to prevent a trump nomination on the first ballot. it was chaotic for a time. some delegates shouted words to the podium that we can't use on tv. so tomorrow night this convention is expected to name donald j. trump of new york, businessman and television personality, the republican candidate for president of the united states. but he's not waiting for that. trump will address the delegates tonight, three days before his acceptance speech. major garrett leads us off tonight with what may be the end of the republican stop trump movement. >> this convention will come to order. >> reporter: order swiftly turned to disorder on the convention floor. >> mr. chairman, these rules will provide a strong governing framework for our convention and o
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i'm scott pelley at the republican national convention in cleveland. they are calling the roll of states here, and donald trump is about to reach the magic number of 1,237 delegates to be nominated the republican candidate for the president of the united states. the state of new york, his home state, will put him over the top. that's happening now. let's listen in. >> north carolina, 72 delegates with the following bound delegates, 2-9d trump, 27 cruz, 6 rubio, 9 kasich, 1 carson. >> madam secretary, north carolina, the land of the long leaf pine, the land where the summer sun does shine, where the wheat grows strong and the strong grow gray --. >> pelley: they're going to go to the other states to get the total up higher, closer to the 1,237 so that new york, which is led by donald j. trump, jr., his eldest son, will put donald trump over the top. so that will be coming up very shortly, and while we are waiting for that moment, we're going to go down to john dickerson at the podium. john? >> john: well, scott, that's right. we're about to reach that m
i'm scott pelley at the republican national convention in cleveland. they are calling the roll of states here, and donald trump is about to reach the magic number of 1,237 delegates to be nominated the republican candidate for the president of the united states. the state of new york, his home state, will put him over the top. that's happening now. let's listen in. >> north carolina, 72 delegates with the following bound delegates, 2-9d trump, 27 cruz, 6 rubio, 9 kasich, 1 carson....
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i'm scott wapner. top trade this hour, the so-called fang stocks. facebook, amazon, netflix google beating the broader market. what once fueled the rally is primed for another run. josh brown, go to you. look at stock performance. facebook up 3%. amazon 3%, netflix, alphabet, google up 5%. s&p back. >> and blowout earnings from these names. i don't think a lot of institutional money managers buying them in a group saying, let's put on the fang trade. i think each of these companies specifically scott had something idiosyncratic and important an its own road map that sparked interest beyond just the last 90 days. >> doc, facebook crushed it. alphabet, mobile search driving. amazon, the obvious thing, plus the cloud. >> these are not -- small revenue numbers we're talking about here, judge. when looking at alphabet or google, up 25% year over year, the revenue side. this is a huge amount of revenue. this isn't like, you know, some of the stocks we talk about that, oh, it was 100 million and they beat by 1.2 million dollars. no. these are in the billio
i'm scott wapner. top trade this hour, the so-called fang stocks. facebook, amazon, netflix google beating the broader market. what once fueled the rally is primed for another run. josh brown, go to you. look at stock performance. facebook up 3%. amazon 3%, netflix, alphabet, google up 5%. s&p back. >> and blowout earnings from these names. i don't think a lot of institutional money managers buying them in a group saying, let's put on the fang trade. i think each of these companies...
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i actually did it yesterday, scott. the tea leaves were clearly indicating a blowout jobs report, and i wanted to get some cyclicals in there. obviously gm is responding very well. citi group, financials we've talked about so long they've all been beaten down to the point where any good news like a jobs report today should lift those stocks higher. >> i love it. both jon and jim not resting near the top. doc, you're making moves as well. >> yeah, took some profits on u.s. steel, judge. and sofun, and added hologic. >> you can follow all the action go to cnbc.com/pro. three hours left in the trading day. we're going to take a quick break. on the other side we're going to set you up for the first week of earnings and a big one it is with the banks. this woman owns this house, with new cabinets from this op, with handles designed here, made here, shipped from here, on this plane flown by this pilot, who owns stock in this company, that builds big things and provides benefits to this woman, with new cabinets. they all have
i actually did it yesterday, scott. the tea leaves were clearly indicating a blowout jobs report, and i wanted to get some cyclicals in there. obviously gm is responding very well. citi group, financials we've talked about so long they've all been beaten down to the point where any good news like a jobs report today should lift those stocks higher. >> i love it. both jon and jim not resting near the top. doc, you're making moves as well. >> yeah, took some profits on u.s. steel,...
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and in 2008, scott, mr. obama beat joh john macane by a razorn .03%. >> pelley: jan crawford, thanks so much. one day after accepting t democratic nomination, hillary clinton and running mate tim kaine set off on a bus tour of industrial cities. nancy cordes is following the campaign. >> reporter: clinton and kaine left the warm embraifs their convention today and headed directly into g.o.p. territory. >> really neat. >> reporter: central and western pennsylvania. >> we're anything to be visiting a few place where's people are making things. i find it highly amusing that america great again. he doesn't make a thing in america except bankruptcies. >> reporter: the economy was a major focus of clinton's address last night. >> we will have help more people learn a skill or practice a trade and make a good living doing it. we will give small businesses like my dad's a boost, make it easier to get credit. way too many dreams die in the parking lots of banks. >> reporter: s trump as unstable, too easily provoked t
and in 2008, scott, mr. obama beat joh john macane by a razorn .03%. >> pelley: jan crawford, thanks so much. one day after accepting t democratic nomination, hillary clinton and running mate tim kaine set off on a bus tour of industrial cities. nancy cordes is following the campaign. >> reporter: clinton and kaine left the warm embraifs their convention today and headed directly into g.o.p. territory. >> really neat. >> reporter: central and western pennsylvania....
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norah and scott? >> gayle, thank you. we're going to have all of the action from the republican national convention when we return from cleveland. that truly loves his country, who is proud of his country. who wants his country to be great again! >> a vote for anyone other than donald trump in november is a vote for hillary clinton. on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a roid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will deci
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. reporting tonight from the democratic national convention in philadelphia. just hours after an address to this convention by mothers who lost children to violence, some at the hands of police, criminal charges were dropped in baltimore today in the death of freddie gray. gray's neck was mysteriously not involved in an accident. riots in baltimore calmed after six police officers were charged, but now after four trials and no convictions, the prosecutor conceded today it would be impossible to convict any of the cops. jeff pegues is in baltimore. >> reporter: baltimore's top prosecutor marilyn mosby had a small group of supporters behind her, and a divided city beyond, >> for those that believe i'm antipolice, it's simply not the case. i'm antipolice brutality, and i need not-- >> reporter: she was unapologet and i can at times defiant. >> for over a year, my office has been forced to remain silent in all six of the cases pertaining to and surrounding the death of freddie gray. despite
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. reporting tonight from the democratic national convention in philadelphia. just hours after an address to this convention by mothers who lost children to violence, some at the hands of police, criminal charges were dropped in baltimore today in the death of freddie gray. gray's neck was mysteriously not involved in an accident. riots in baltimore calmed after six police officers were charged, but now after...
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scott joins us live from st. louis.e having a little bit of trouble getting him at the moment. but i have been closely watching what bank of england's policymaker has been saying, so we do have some sound from his speech earlier. we will have that sound in a moment. bit of aning a little increase their it we have the sound now so let's listen. >> my view is there will be some long-term hit. havehould a long-term hit implications for monetary policy in the short term? coming,e can see that there is a perfectly good argument that they may cut their spending ahead of the long-term hit looming. case, thatthe provides a classic argument for easing monetary policy. vonnie: important comment there from martin weale. a little bit of weakness today but it did rally. the republican national convention begins in cleveland today. the kickoff time. donald trump will make his case and secure party unity. former republican new hampshire senator join bloomberg salience this -- joined bloomberg surveillance this morning. define himself
scott joins us live from st. louis.e having a little bit of trouble getting him at the moment. but i have been closely watching what bank of england's policymaker has been saying, so we do have some sound from his speech earlier. we will have that sound in a moment. bit of aning a little increase their it we have the sound now so let's listen. >> my view is there will be some long-term hit. havehould a long-term hit implications for monetary policy in the short term? coming,e can see that...
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i just had scott baio on.s going to be talking at the convention and the republicans normally have, you know, the officials and this and that. we are kind of like almost leaning democrat in terms of celebrity, you know. a little fun. what do you think of scott? >> i think it's great. it's great to have fun. it's great to excite the viewers and excite voters. that's what donald trump is doing, right? there's a reason he brought out more voters than ever in the history of the gop primaries. he's continuing to do that. we need a showman. also, he is somebody who has strong positions, strong ideas and combining that is why he will win in november. >> i was touched when scott was saying you know i'm nervous, i think everybody could relate to that. >> i'm nervous right now. >> no, you're not. >> because i'm after scott baio who was my childhood crush. >> is that right? will you be here monday night? >> i will. >> she was in libya a couple years ago. >> scott -- >> let's talk about the swing states. now, carl and i w
i just had scott baio on.s going to be talking at the convention and the republicans normally have, you know, the officials and this and that. we are kind of like almost leaning democrat in terms of celebrity, you know. a little fun. what do you think of scott? >> i think it's great. it's great to have fun. it's great to excite the viewers and excite voters. that's what donald trump is doing, right? there's a reason he brought out more voters than ever in the history of the gop primaries....
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>> reporter: good evening, scott. we're about three blocks away from the connects -- convention site. about an hour ago we had hundreds if not thousands of protesters who were here at the public square making their voices heard. we have video of them shoving each other when things got out of hand, but there is a technique that law enforcement have been using that sort of splits up the crowd. it's called the split and move back, and it appears to have been working. not just for this protest, but for other demonstrations across the weekend and over the past couple of days. again, they sort of cleared this space out pretty nice, pretty smoothly, and then seconds after that, you had another crowd of about 200 protesters who just took off running through the streets of downtown cleveland who were led by a group that goes by the name "cleveland anonymous." their job is to basically agitate police officers and literally take them on a foot chase. that happened, but we are told it ended without incident. now, as far as arrest
>> reporter: good evening, scott. we're about three blocks away from the connects -- convention site. about an hour ago we had hundreds if not thousands of protesters who were here at the public square making their voices heard. we have video of them shoving each other when things got out of hand, but there is a technique that law enforcement have been using that sort of splits up the crowd. it's called the split and move back, and it appears to have been working. not just for this...
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he asked, scott, if we can exchange blood, why can't we exchange love?>> pelley: anna werner reporting tonight. anna, thank you. we have a quick update on the situation still unfolding in nice, france. the interior ministry of france now says officially there will be "several dozen dead in the nice truck attack." there are more reports also that the driver of the truck was shot dead by police. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," danger on the highways. angry drivers. and later, one woman's stand against violence. mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of at&t, and security that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their critical data is safer than ever. open & secure. because no one knows &e lik at&t. when age-related macular have degeneration, amd we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression. and everywhere i look...
he asked, scott, if we can exchange blood, why can't we exchange love?>> pelley: anna werner reporting tonight. anna, thank you. we have a quick update on the situation still unfolding in nice, france. the interior ministry of france now says officially there will be "several dozen dead in the nice truck attack." there are more reports also that the driver of the truck was shot dead by police. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," danger on the highways. angry...