114
114
Aug 14, 2016
08/16
by
CNBC
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
scott: mm-hmm. if i take the accounts payable and the bank loans, i'm pretty close to a million dollars. scott: $900,000-something, yeah. lemonis: we're drowning in debt right now. wendy: my kids and i, we all agree as a family he needs help. this might be it. lemonis: are the kids here now? wendy: jackie? lemonis: business like this has to constantly evolve. and so, what we're talking about is kind of the number of issues that exist inside the business. jackie: i mean, just based off of our conversations at every dinner table, we're wearing too many hats, and we're involved in so many things. and i think that that's gonna, like, run us ragged after a while. lemonis: does he give you the opportunity to do your job fully? jackie: no. ben: that's the thing that bothers me the most. lemonis: 25 years ago, scott came in, and he saved this company. now scott needs to let his kids do for him what he did for his father. if it's okay with you guys, i'd like to spend a minute with your parents just alone if
scott: mm-hmm. if i take the accounts payable and the bank loans, i'm pretty close to a million dollars. scott: $900,000-something, yeah. lemonis: we're drowning in debt right now. wendy: my kids and i, we all agree as a family he needs help. this might be it. lemonis: are the kids here now? wendy: jackie? lemonis: business like this has to constantly evolve. and so, what we're talking about is kind of the number of issues that exist inside the business. jackie: i mean, just based off of our...
72
72
Aug 11, 2016
08/16
by
WTMJ
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
check these videos out. >> hi, scott. i wanted to thank you so much for everything you've done for me. i just wanted to send you a quick video and tell you that, before i went to your free event, i had just filed feeling really sorry for myself. so after i attended your event and learned how to invest in real estate without using any of my own money or credit, i was so excited to get started. and here i am now at age 70 years old. i flipped over 20 properties. and i just can't tell you how excited i am to have gone to that free event. so, thank you so much. >> hi, scott. this is thom gilbert. and i attended one of your evenec his whole life in manual labor, working hard, and i was heading down that same path, realizing that it's not the path i wanted to go down and there had to be a better way. your courses, your training, and your education has allowed me to do 15 deals since starting with you. allowed me to change the path that my dad was on, helped him retire, set up my children for future success in real estate invest
check these videos out. >> hi, scott. i wanted to thank you so much for everything you've done for me. i just wanted to send you a quick video and tell you that, before i went to your free event, i had just filed feeling really sorry for myself. so after i attended your event and learned how to invest in real estate without using any of my own money or credit, i was so excited to get started. and here i am now at age 70 years old. i flipped over 20 properties. and i just can't tell you...
231
231
Aug 22, 2016
08/16
by
CNBC
tv
eye 231
favorite 0
quote 0
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...
232
232
Aug 25, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 232
favorite 0
quote 0
so dred and harriet scott returned to st. louis. they had two children, both daughters, and after a time dr. emerson passed away. mrs. emerson was asked by the scotts whether they might be able to purchase their freedom from her. it was something, especially in urban slavery that wasn't that unusual, but she refused. she was not interested in selling the scott family. so they decided based on the fact that they had been taken to free territory and held as slaves and then were still being held in bondage when they were returned to st. louis to sue for their freedom. so they entered this courthouse in 1846, each had their own petition, so it wasn't as though it was a joint thing and it wasn't just dred, it was dred and harriet who had separate petition for their freedom based on slightly different circumstances, the case first came to trial here in this building in 1847. there was some hearsay evidence introduced and so it was a mistrial. they actually lost the first trial. and they asked for another trial which the judge granted. so
so dred and harriet scott returned to st. louis. they had two children, both daughters, and after a time dr. emerson passed away. mrs. emerson was asked by the scotts whether they might be able to purchase their freedom from her. it was something, especially in urban slavery that wasn't that unusual, but she refused. she was not interested in selling the scott family. so they decided based on the fact that they had been taken to free territory and held as slaves and then were still being held...
92
92
Aug 9, 2016
08/16
by
WTMJ
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
scott's formula has been proven to work again and again. too. scott believes in you. now you just have to believe in yourself. take that first step. attend one of scott's free events while they're here in your town and before this opportunity disappears for good. this is it. this is the moment that could change your life forever. all you have to do is pick up the phone and call right now to get your free tickets. >> announcer: the preceding was a sponsored presentation for the yancey way to real estate success free lunch and dinner good morning. i'm susan kim. i'm vince vitrano.let's start off with a check on the weather... with meteorologist brian gotter. yesterday was the pick day the week with sunshine, a light easterly breeze, highs near 80, and just a little bit of humidity. the humidity started to increase overnight, and as a result, it is warmer this morning with lows in the 60s to lower 70s and some clouds. the humidity gets more uncomfortable for today with highs in the low to mid 80s under a partly cloudy sky. tonight is clear, warm and humid with lows in th
scott's formula has been proven to work again and again. too. scott believes in you. now you just have to believe in yourself. take that first step. attend one of scott's free events while they're here in your town and before this opportunity disappears for good. this is it. this is the moment that could change your life forever. all you have to do is pick up the phone and call right now to get your free tickets. >> announcer: the preceding was a sponsored presentation for the yancey way...
69
69
Aug 15, 2016
08/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
scott anderson.in a moment. ♪ charlie: jeremy is there, the founder director of stanford interaction virtual lab. he is a cofounder of strieber labs, a company used by football teams to train athletes with virtual reality experiences. welcome. talked an this program couple of times about virtual reality. tell us what it is and why it is important. jeremy: it is a medium that puts you inside of a medium. body, theving your sites and the sounds and the touch change as a function of how you move. in the physical world, every time you move, there is a perceptual reaction that is appropriate. it feels like you are actually doing something. for the first time in human history, people are going to be able to hit a button and have any experience you can fathom. go to the top of kilimanjaro, experience something wonderful, experience something horrible at the touch of a button. the brain will treat it like a real experience. we have not yet evolved to understand the difference between a compelling virtual rea
scott anderson.in a moment. ♪ charlie: jeremy is there, the founder director of stanford interaction virtual lab. he is a cofounder of strieber labs, a company used by football teams to train athletes with virtual reality experiences. welcome. talked an this program couple of times about virtual reality. tell us what it is and why it is important. jeremy: it is a medium that puts you inside of a medium. body, theving your sites and the sounds and the touch change as a function of how you...
37
37
Aug 21, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
scott fitzgerald in 1918. shortly after the dropped oust princeton because his grades were so bad the administration would not let him stay on for a fifth or sixth year. it's during world war i and he is probably remembering the stories his father told him about how he would help cop -- confederate spies in the civil war. southern girls, something he is interested in abuse he considered himself, even though he was from st. paul, southerner. when he gets here he is 21 years old. he has a rejected novel in his knapsack, a second lieutenant-bottom of the totem pole, and the place he was staying was camp share -- sheridan. two miles north of the capitol in downtown montgomery, a camp of 20,000 men between 1917 and 1918. obviously most historians know the war ends in november of 1918. so he gets hereafter six months before his opportunity to become a hero in battle ends. but during that time period he meets a young woman and there's two stories. we at the museum believe he originally met zelda at winter place, marv
scott fitzgerald in 1918. shortly after the dropped oust princeton because his grades were so bad the administration would not let him stay on for a fifth or sixth year. it's during world war i and he is probably remembering the stories his father told him about how he would help cop -- confederate spies in the civil war. southern girls, something he is interested in abuse he considered himself, even though he was from st. paul, southerner. when he gets here he is 21 years old. he has a...
126
126
Aug 21, 2016
08/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
scott: right. lee: final question to you both, and we'll start with you, scott. scott: ok.ee: how do you see mobile technology developing in the next 10 years? i mean, what do you--if you look down the road 10 years ahead, what do you think we're gonna see? scott: well, i think we're already seeing it. so, across this country, school districts are passing policies that says, "we are no longer buying textbooks." lee: yeah. scott: "all of our content is gonna be delivered to our students through their devices." lee: device, yup. scott: right, it's just--it's--we're gonna continue on that road. i think teachers are gonna get much, much b bettr at teaching that way. so, whereas before, a teacher stood before a class, 25 students in rows-- lee: uh-hmm. with a chalkboard. scott: with a chalkboard. that's changing. they're putting students in groups. they're moving around. they're letting kids work as teams on projects. the kids use all sorts of sources for their information, not a textbook. lee: right. scott: but can go anywhere, anytime, anyplace. lee: it's amazing, isn't it, ho
scott: right. lee: final question to you both, and we'll start with you, scott. scott: ok.ee: how do you see mobile technology developing in the next 10 years? i mean, what do you--if you look down the road 10 years ahead, what do you think we're gonna see? scott: well, i think we're already seeing it. so, across this country, school districts are passing policies that says, "we are no longer buying textbooks." lee: yeah. scott: "all of our content is gonna be delivered to our...
153
153
Aug 23, 2016
08/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 1
scott: right. lee: final question to you both, and we'll start with you, scott. scott: ok.how do you see mobile technology developing in the next 10 years? i mean, what do you--if you look down the road 10 years ahead, what do you think we're gonna see? scott: well, i think we're already seeing it. so, across this country, school districts are passing policies that says, "we are no longer buying textbooks." lee: yeah. scott: "all of our content is gonna be delivered to our students through their devices." lee: device, yup. scott: right, it's just--it's--we're gonna continue on that road. i think teachers are gonna get much, much b bettr at teaching that way. so, whereas before, a teacher stood before a class, 25 students in rows-- lee: uh-hmm. with a chalkboard. scott: with a chalkboard. that's changing. they're putting students in groups. they're moving around. they're letting kids work as teams on projects. the kids use all sorts of sources for their information, not a textbook. lee: right. scott: but can go anywhere, anytime, anyplace. lee: it's amazing, isn't it, how fa
scott: right. lee: final question to you both, and we'll start with you, scott. scott: ok.how do you see mobile technology developing in the next 10 years? i mean, what do you--if you look down the road 10 years ahead, what do you think we're gonna see? scott: well, i think we're already seeing it. so, across this country, school districts are passing policies that says, "we are no longer buying textbooks." lee: yeah. scott: "all of our content is gonna be delivered to our...
55
55
Aug 27, 2016
08/16
by
WKYC
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
check these videos out. >> hi, scott. i wanted to thank you so much for everything you've done for me. i just wanted to send you a quick video and tell you that, before i went to your free event, i had just filed bankruptcy. and i was sitting on the couch, feeling really sorry for myself. and learned how to invest in real estate without using any of my own money or credit, i was so excited to get started. and here i am now at age 70 years old. i flipped over 20 properties. and i just can't tell you how excited i am to have gone to that free event. so, thank you so much. >> hi, scott. this is thom gilbert. and i attended one of your events because my dad had worked his whole life in manual labor, workinrd down that same path, realizing that it's not the path i wanted to go down and there had to be a better way. your courses, your training, and your education has allowed me to do 15 deals since starting with you. allowed me to change the path that my dad was on, helped him retire, set up my children for future success in re
check these videos out. >> hi, scott. i wanted to thank you so much for everything you've done for me. i just wanted to send you a quick video and tell you that, before i went to your free event, i had just filed bankruptcy. and i was sitting on the couch, feeling really sorry for myself. and learned how to invest in real estate without using any of my own money or credit, i was so excited to get started. and here i am now at age 70 years old. i flipped over 20 properties. and i just...
399
399
Aug 1, 2016
08/16
by
KNTV
tv
eye 399
favorite 0
quote 0
what would it take to put jason scott behind bars?>> one more chilling revelation for the irvin family. >> are you serious? >>> almost six weeks after jason scott walked out of the prosecutor's office with a potential stay out of jail deal in hand, the task force persuaded jason's accomplice, marcus hunter, to cooperate. the king for a day was about to be dethroned. >> so marcus tells us that about a month prior to the dewitts being killed that he and jason are running through the backyards because they had just done a job and jason stops and looks into the dewitts ow house and he notices ebony and he starts to stare at her and marcus gets uncomfortable and says "hey, we can't stay here all night, you need to go." >> much more damaging, the accomplice told the task force that after yet another robbery and approximately an hour before delores and ebony were killed he'd given jason a ride to his car parked just a block or so from the dewitts and the accomplice had more. >> he said that there was at one point and it was during the time t
what would it take to put jason scott behind bars?>> one more chilling revelation for the irvin family. >> are you serious? >>> almost six weeks after jason scott walked out of the prosecutor's office with a potential stay out of jail deal in hand, the task force persuaded jason's accomplice, marcus hunter, to cooperate. the king for a day was about to be dethroned. >> so marcus tells us that about a month prior to the dewitts being killed that he and jason are...
101
101
Aug 9, 2016
08/16
by
WDJT
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
scott, there's going to be more tomorrow morning and again this weekend. matthew degennaro in that one neighborhood there in miami that has seen zika transmitted locally so far. david, thank you so much. so far, only florida is reporting local transmission of zika, but today, texas confirmed the first death of a newborn from the virus. the mother was infected in el salvador. a chemical called deet is an here's dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: 31-year-old ali simon is 36 weeks pregnant and lives in new jersey. she knows zika has reepped mosquitos in the u.s., but like many pregnant women we've spoken to wonders if it's safe to use insect repellent. >> i don't feel like it's necessary for me to douse myself in chemicals until i know they need to. >> reporter: but the c.d.c. has said there are insebt repellant safe to use for pregnant women and refers them vogue heads the e.p.a. division that examines the health effects of insecticides. >> all of them have been evaluate for their safety. what we found for deet is there is no sensitivity, extra sensitivity for pre
scott, there's going to be more tomorrow morning and again this weekend. matthew degennaro in that one neighborhood there in miami that has seen zika transmitted locally so far. david, thank you so much. so far, only florida is reporting local transmission of zika, but today, texas confirmed the first death of a newborn from the virus. the mother was infected in el salvador. a chemical called deet is an here's dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: 31-year-old ali simon is 36 weeks pregnant and...
409
409
Aug 10, 2016
08/16
by
KPHO
tv
eye 409
favorite 0
quote 0
>> reporter: scott, she told me it's all about matching the product to your specific needs. now, deet-based products come in concentrations that range from 5% to 100%. a higher number doesn't mean a product will work better. it means it will last longer. according to an industry trade group, 5% deet lasts aboutn hour, while 30% deet lasts up to eight hours. there's an interactive e.p.a. website that can help you sort out your choices. you plug in things like how long you want protection and whether it's from mosquitoes, ticks, or both, and it gives you a list of products to choose from. but remember, scott, it's important to remember that whatever repellent you use, you've got to read the label carefully and follow those directions very, very carefully. >> pelley: dr. jon lapook, thanks. well, delta airlines' computers passengers stood on line today at the airport. delta canceled more than 600 flights today after 1,000 yesterday, when its computer system crashed. more than 1,000 people were stranded last night at tokyo's narita airport. the skies over phoenix turned ominous
>> reporter: scott, she told me it's all about matching the product to your specific needs. now, deet-based products come in concentrations that range from 5% to 100%. a higher number doesn't mean a product will work better. it means it will last longer. according to an industry trade group, 5% deet lasts aboutn hour, while 30% deet lasts up to eight hours. there's an interactive e.p.a. website that can help you sort out your choices. you plug in things like how long you want protection...
207
207
tv
eye 207
favorite 0
quote 1
news" from new york, here is scott pelley, take captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: trump goes off script and critics say over the line. >> if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. although, the second amendment people, maybe there is, i don't know. >> pelley: also tonight, more zika cases from florida mosquitos. >> we want to start a family soon, and this may keep us from doing so. >> pelley: new calls for tighter regulation of amusement parks after the tragic death of a young boy. and thousands hike the appalachian trail every year, but not the way stacy kozel is doing it. >> reporter: hang on, hang on. i have never heard that sentence before. >> i know. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: the teleprompter was gone today. donald trump spoke off the cuff and took his campaign off the rails, again. this time, it was a remark that some took as a threat of violence against hillary clinton or the supreme court justices she might appoint if elected president. here was trump in north carolina. >> hillary wants to abolish-- essentially abolish t
news" from new york, here is scott pelley, take captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: trump goes off script and critics say over the line. >> if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. although, the second amendment people, maybe there is, i don't know. >> pelley: also tonight, more zika cases from florida mosquitos. >> we want to start a family soon, and this may keep us from doing so. >> pelley: new calls for tighter regulation of amusement...
104
104
Aug 24, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
so francis scott key were there.ew thousand soldiers marched south and hundreds of virginians came up as well as units from the army, united states marine corps and the united states navy. and americans were able to put around 5,000 men on the field at bladensburg. on the 24th of august, a confused battle erupts. the british attack with a few thousand men and the americans are almost instantly thrown into disarray. the president of the united states himself james madison gallops away from the battlefield. some of the american positions are quickly overrun and whole american units break and run away. american militia units receive some training, but not as much training as professional soldiers and certainly not nearly as much training as battle tested british regular army soldiers. and so they didn't really hold up too well. francis scott key. some say he relied some misorders to some of the american high command. others say he just packed up with the artillery unit and retreated in great haste along with everyone el
so francis scott key were there.ew thousand soldiers marched south and hundreds of virginians came up as well as units from the army, united states marine corps and the united states navy. and americans were able to put around 5,000 men on the field at bladensburg. on the 24th of august, a confused battle erupts. the british attack with a few thousand men and the americans are almost instantly thrown into disarray. the president of the united states himself james madison gallops away from the...
117
117
Aug 21, 2016
08/16
by
WJLA
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
sharyl: that was scott thuman reporting. still ahead on full me sharyl: fallout continues over the april release of more than eleven million documents dubbed the panama papers. it was an unprecedented leak that exposed how wealthy individuals use anonymous offshore entities to hide their assets. a whistleblower obtained the documents from one of the biggest offshore law firms in the world based in the group that broke the story is the washington based international consortium of investigative journalists. we talked to its director gerard ryle and started by asking what, exactly are the panama papers? gerard ryle: what they are, basically, is a day-by-day, blow-by-blow account of the offshore world. i mean we're looking at everyone , from prime ministers, kings, emirs, presidents around the world, but also drugs dealers, people that have been convicted for various crimes, including pedophilia. so what they are, are basically people who use offshore accounts for secrecy. sharyl: what is the benefit to them of, as you say, usin
sharyl: that was scott thuman reporting. still ahead on full me sharyl: fallout continues over the april release of more than eleven million documents dubbed the panama papers. it was an unprecedented leak that exposed how wealthy individuals use anonymous offshore entities to hide their assets. a whistleblower obtained the documents from one of the biggest offshore law firms in the world based in the group that broke the story is the washington based international consortium of investigative...
155
155
Aug 19, 2016
08/16
by
WCBS
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
>> reporter: scott, i'm worried about all the stuff we don't know. i mean, you have a place like florida, very well funded, a lot of experience fighting mosquitoes. they're throwing the kitchen sink at this, ask still they're not sure they can get it under control. what's going to happen in places like along the gulf coast, where it's likely there will be another outbreak, little towns, maybe not as well funded. are they going to even know they have somebody there who is infected and that the local mosquitos are infected? and if so, are they going to have t control the mosquitos? and then i worry about things like the blood supply. another they're testing in puerto rico and in florida. but what other other places? is there going to be a gap between when people in other places in the united states get infected and when we find out they're infected, and in that mischief of staff period, you could potentially have somebody without any symptoms-- eight in 10 people have no symptoms -- who then donates blood. so this is the very first virus, as far as we
>> reporter: scott, i'm worried about all the stuff we don't know. i mean, you have a place like florida, very well funded, a lot of experience fighting mosquitoes. they're throwing the kitchen sink at this, ask still they're not sure they can get it under control. what's going to happen in places like along the gulf coast, where it's likely there will be another outbreak, little towns, maybe not as well funded. are they going to even know they have somebody there who is infected and that...
198
198
Aug 16, 2016
08/16
by
WJLA
tv
eye 198
favorite 0
quote 1
scott: i'm scott taylor back in the "7 on your side" help center. the phone number is 703-236-9220. 703-236-9220. if you are senior give us a call. we willm control back and check on experts with if federal trade commission and the d.c. police. >> thank you. still ahead -- a view from the top. we have a progress report on repairs at the n earthquake. q: this downtown d.c. they've trying to restore power to thousands of workers. i'll let you know when they expect to have the power back on and how the cell phone users are being affected after the break. jonathan: coming up later for us a call no parent ever wants to ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. jonathan: an early morning fire shut down part of l street in d.c. and left 12,000 people without power for most of the day. it is hot. this happened at 18th street around 2:00
scott: i'm scott taylor back in the "7 on your side" help center. the phone number is 703-236-9220. 703-236-9220. if you are senior give us a call. we willm control back and check on experts with if federal trade commission and the d.c. police. >> thank you. still ahead -- a view from the top. we have a progress report on repairs at the n earthquake. q: this downtown d.c. they've trying to restore power to thousands of workers. i'll let you know when they expect to have the...
152
152
Aug 9, 2016
08/16
by
CNBC
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
-scott: hi. how are you? -lemonis: hi, scott. i'm marcus. -scott: marcus. meet you. -lemonis: nice to see you. -scott: thanks for coming in. -lemonis: this is samantha. -sam: nice to meet you. -scott: sam, nice to meet you. -mark: how you doing? mark. -lemonis: this is mark. -scott: mark. it's a pleasure. -mark: very nice to meet you. lemonis: the harper group is one of the most well-known product rep groups in new york city, and what they essentially do is they take a manufacturer's product and they basically distribute or rep it to retailers across the country. and so it's a step that's necessary to be able to get in a lot of different storefronts. are you guys ready? sam: we are ready. -mark: come on in. -sam: okay. lemonis: this is a big opportunity. i hope mark can keep an open mind during the pitch and not react to criticism. no distributor wants to take on a pain-in-the-ass partner. mark: so, our new collection is called the flora collection. -scott: okay. -mark: so from start, you know, we tried to go with a traditional look with a little modern tou
-scott: hi. how are you? -lemonis: hi, scott. i'm marcus. -scott: marcus. meet you. -lemonis: nice to see you. -scott: thanks for coming in. -lemonis: this is samantha. -sam: nice to meet you. -scott: sam, nice to meet you. -mark: how you doing? mark. -lemonis: this is mark. -scott: mark. it's a pleasure. -mark: very nice to meet you. lemonis: the harper group is one of the most well-known product rep groups in new york city, and what they essentially do is they take a manufacturer's product...
33
33
Aug 28, 2016
08/16
by
KGAN
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
scott: why is morocco getting it right? general ward: the issue of cultural understanding, i think is something we could certainly take a lesson from. scott retired general kip ward : was the first commander of africom in charge of all us forces , operating in africa. general ward: we certainly spent time with that in africom, a better job of understanding the cultural and societal implications for our actions where we are in fact doing our activities, and that's something that morocco pays attention to. scott: what is it when it comes to fighting terror that you think has allowed morocco to not only prevent more attacks in its own territory but also for -- swart -- th elsewhere? general ward: i think that's certainly a big key, their intelligence. having eyes and ears, having an understanding of what's going on in neighborhoods, putting the picture together, to help better understand what's going on, and i think part of morocco's success is their network of knowledge that they have put together to understand what's going o
scott: why is morocco getting it right? general ward: the issue of cultural understanding, i think is something we could certainly take a lesson from. scott retired general kip ward : was the first commander of africom in charge of all us forces , operating in africa. general ward: we certainly spent time with that in africom, a better job of understanding the cultural and societal implications for our actions where we are in fact doing our activities, and that's something that morocco pays...
81
81
Aug 25, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
ownership of the scotts reverted to his sister and technically to her husband dr. chaffe who was from massachusetts, he was an abolitionist and he was a member of congress, a sitting member of congress at this time. so suddenly he finds he's the owner of the most famous slaves in the united states. just literally overnight. and he wanted to divest himself of these slaves as quickly as he could before the press found out, basically. what he did was he actually sold the scott family for a token dollar to taylor blow, one of the sons of the original family from the plantation where scott was born back in virginia. and taylor blow brought them into this courtroom and set them free in 1857. so the scotts achieved the freedom that they had fought so long to obtain, while still provoking this incredibly important supreme court decision which led the country on a road to civil war, which, of course, eventually freed all the slaves. dred, unfortunately did not live very long after the decision was rendered. he died probably of tuberculosis in 1858 only a year after the case
ownership of the scotts reverted to his sister and technically to her husband dr. chaffe who was from massachusetts, he was an abolitionist and he was a member of congress, a sitting member of congress at this time. so suddenly he finds he's the owner of the most famous slaves in the united states. just literally overnight. and he wanted to divest himself of these slaves as quickly as he could before the press found out, basically. what he did was he actually sold the scott family for a token...
105
105
Aug 19, 2016
08/16
by
WNCN
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
scott, the governor says he's been asking the federal c.d.c. director said more are coming, as many as five,000 them, and they will arrive on tuesday. >> pelley: david begnaud reporting, thanks. and late today, our chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook spoke with the head of the c.d.c., dr. tom frieden. >> reporter: are the conditions on miami beach different, harder than, say, in wynwood? >> miami beach is going to be a particularly challenging area. the high-rise buildings means you can't apply aerial spraying in the same way. also, the windy conditions make h larvicide and adultacide products. on the other hand, you have more cement and pools that are clornated. >> reporter: as c.d.c. director, what keeps you up at night about this whole zika outbreak? >> i worry that it will be difficult to stop transmission once it's started in neighborhoods around the u.s. i'm deeply concerned about puerto rico, and i'm concerned that we won't have the resources we need to have a robust response, come up with better ways to find the virus, and >> pel
scott, the governor says he's been asking the federal c.d.c. director said more are coming, as many as five,000 them, and they will arrive on tuesday. >> pelley: david begnaud reporting, thanks. and late today, our chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook spoke with the head of the c.d.c., dr. tom frieden. >> reporter: are the conditions on miami beach different, harder than, say, in wynwood? >> miami beach is going to be a particularly challenging area. the high-rise...
84
84
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 1
charlie, jonathan, scott, and julie. dagen mcdowell subhosting "bulls and bears" and adam on his new book. charlie, is isis on the decline? are we in denial? >> i think we're in a contradiction of terms here. i mean the obama administration, if you listen to the defense secretary ash carter, on one hand, and some other people, they say well isis is growing, still a huge threat, every day we wake up worrying about this and we're not really doing -- while we are making gains it's not enough. i'm pair a ra phrasing but i've been listening for these guys the last six months saying that. hillary clinton and the president, president obama, saying, you know, the jv team is almost fun ishds. they're going to lose. and i can tell you when administrations talk out of both sides of their mouth as do, you a problem. >> scott, here's the thing. this is a two-prong approach, fighting them in a traditional war-like setting, we have taken land but they have spread so far across this country and we've seen their attacks on our way of lif
charlie, jonathan, scott, and julie. dagen mcdowell subhosting "bulls and bears" and adam on his new book. charlie, is isis on the decline? are we in denial? >> i think we're in a contradiction of terms here. i mean the obama administration, if you listen to the defense secretary ash carter, on one hand, and some other people, they say well isis is growing, still a huge threat, every day we wake up worrying about this and we're not really doing -- while we are making gains it's...
60
60
Aug 22, 2016
08/16
by
KSNV
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
scott mcdevitt is confident that ongoing patrols of the area. admiral mcdevitt: there's only one way china can prevent us from doing that and that's if they try to use force and shoot at us and try to attack us. in short of that, we can go where we damn well please, but where international law permits. scott: do you think that's a realistic scenario, that that would ever occur? mcdevitt: i don't think so. no. china's not stupid. they're not going to, why would they want to start a, a conflict with a nuclear armed united states. sharyl: that was scott thuman sharyl: fallout continues over the april release of more than eleven million documents dubbed the panama papers. it was an unprecedented leak that exposed how wealthy individuals use anonymous offshore entities to hide their assets. a whistleblower obtained the documents from one of the the group that broke the story is the washington based international consortium of investigative journalists. we talked to its director gerard ryle and started by asking what, exactly are the panama papers? ge
scott mcdevitt is confident that ongoing patrols of the area. admiral mcdevitt: there's only one way china can prevent us from doing that and that's if they try to use force and shoot at us and try to attack us. in short of that, we can go where we damn well please, but where international law permits. scott: do you think that's a realistic scenario, that that would ever occur? mcdevitt: i don't think so. no. china's not stupid. they're not going to, why would they want to start a, a conflict...
159
159
Aug 3, 2016
08/16
by
CNBC
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
there's always opportunities, scott. always searching for that opportunity, but it's like everything else. a rotation. looking for the best spot to be, to buy, and taking off things that have performed. >> rarely if ever buy markets. finding situations i like. a healthy dose of cash. >> individual equities. >> right, as pete said earlier and i said monday, you've got to be really, really foolish not to buy protection in this market, because it is so, so cheap. >> there are breakouts in every sector. >> yeah. >> individual stories that have been setting up for months as the market has been grinding against that old high, and now they've broken out, and we're not talking about penny stocks or one drug biotech companies. we're talking massive stocks that haven't done anything for a long time now taking out historic levels. it's important to pay attention to that. the other thing, again, comes back to a question, when you say, buy or sell today? are you funding a retirement with the money and taking it out next month? that's
there's always opportunities, scott. always searching for that opportunity, but it's like everything else. a rotation. looking for the best spot to be, to buy, and taking off things that have performed. >> rarely if ever buy markets. finding situations i like. a healthy dose of cash. >> individual equities. >> right, as pete said earlier and i said monday, you've got to be really, really foolish not to buy protection in this market, because it is so, so cheap. >> there...
203
203
Aug 13, 2016
08/16
by
KPIX
tv
eye 203
favorite 0
quote 0
"cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: deep trouble in the deep south. flooding threatens lives a the gulf coast. >> i just told him, you know, "don't panic. i'm here for you. i'm going to get you out of these waters. i'm going to rescue you." >> pelley: also tonight: >> go home to momma. and your mother is voting for trump! >> pelley: the road to the white house. >> the republicans do have a tougher path. >> pelley: we'll show you how tough. the amazing simones, the gymnast and the swimmer. >> she just kind of blows the rest of the world out of the water. >> pelley: she's talking about the gymnast. >> pelley: and steve hartman, at summer camp. >> the kids who come here share one exceptional bond. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. louisiana is under a state of emergency tonight after intense storms dumped as much as three inches of rain an hour. livingston, louisiana, got 17 inches, and it's not over. at least one person is dead.
"cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: deep trouble in the deep south. flooding threatens lives a the gulf coast. >> i just told him, you know, "don't panic. i'm here for you. i'm going to get you out of these waters. i'm going to rescue you." >> pelley: also tonight: >> go home to momma. and your mother is voting for trump! >> pelley: the road to the white house. >> the republicans do have a...
81
81
Aug 25, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
francis scott key was there. a few thousand soldiers from baltimore city marching state of texas and hundresouth. the americans were able to put around 5,000 men on the field at bladensburg. on the 24th of august, a confuse battle erupted. the americans turned into d diseray. some of the american positions were quickly over run. american militia units received some training but not professional training. francis scott key, some say he relays some miss orrders. who could blame them. so many people were running. one african-american named charles ball, "americans ran like shape chase by balls." they did sustain some casualties. at the close of the day they were entirely in possession of the field. in a way, you can say that ends francis scott key's brief military experience. in a way, francis scott key's journey for mchenry begins at that point. the british sustained over 300 men killed and wounded in the battle. later that night, the british marched in washington dc where they take possession of the gun shot build
francis scott key was there. a few thousand soldiers from baltimore city marching state of texas and hundresouth. the americans were able to put around 5,000 men on the field at bladensburg. on the 24th of august, a confuse battle erupted. the americans turned into d diseray. some of the american positions were quickly over run. american militia units received some training but not professional training. francis scott key, some say he relays some miss orrders. who could blame them. so many...
69
69
Aug 28, 2016
08/16
by
WTMJ
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
still like the humy let's see if meteorologist scott steele can make that happen. >> scott: welcome to the weather center. here is a live look right now from our downtown -- you know what? is the -- let's see here. there it is. i apologize. slipped off. live look from our downtown weather word is repeat, muggy, fog and then some sun again on the way for tomorrow. outside right now, readings holding in the mid 70s, 75 in milwaukee, 77 in waukesha. if you're heading out on the town tonight expect to see more of the same, mainly clear to partly cloudy skies, warm and muggy conditions with temperatures dropping to 70 degrees. i will let you know when we expect to see the muggies move out. >> katie: thanks, sco. recovering after a deadly car crash that happened at 35 35th and keefe on friday. 15-year-old latrey hale and demetrius batchelor junior did not survive the crash. they were cousins. all four young people in that car are related. police say the 17-year-old driver was speeding when he lost control and crashed into a tree. that driver and the other passenger are expected to be okay. >
still like the humy let's see if meteorologist scott steele can make that happen. >> scott: welcome to the weather center. here is a live look right now from our downtown -- you know what? is the -- let's see here. there it is. i apologize. slipped off. live look from our downtown weather word is repeat, muggy, fog and then some sun again on the way for tomorrow. outside right now, readings holding in the mid 70s, 75 in milwaukee, 77 in waukesha. if you're heading out on the town tonight...
73
73
Aug 22, 2016
08/16
by
WLFL
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
scott: mcdevitt says the rise of china' right around the corner. admiral mcdevitt: so they're going to have the range of capability just like the us will have except it will be smaller. but because the rest of world's navies have gotten smaller, it will be the second most capable navy in the world. scott: last month, president obama called for china to stop the construction. president obama: i reiterated the us will continue to fly, sail and operate wherever international law allows, and we will support the right of all countries to do the same. : china's bluster won't interfere with the u.s. navy's ongoing patrols of the area. admiral mcdevitt: there's only one way china can prevent us from doing that and that's if they try to use force and shoot at us and try to attack us. in short of that, we can go where we damn well please, but where international law permits. scott: do you think that's a realistic scenario, that that would ever occur? mcdevitt: i don't think so. no. china's not stupid. they're not going to, why would they want to start a, a c
scott: mcdevitt says the rise of china' right around the corner. admiral mcdevitt: so they're going to have the range of capability just like the us will have except it will be smaller. but because the rest of world's navies have gotten smaller, it will be the second most capable navy in the world. scott: last month, president obama called for china to stop the construction. president obama: i reiterated the us will continue to fly, sail and operate wherever international law allows, and we...
55
55
Aug 12, 2016
08/16
by
KCNC
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. state of emergency tonight after intense storms dumped as much as three inches of rain an hour. livingston, louisiana, got 17 inches, and it's not over. at least one person is dead. there's more flooding in mississippi and alabama. omar villafranca is in amite city, louisiana. >> reporter: in tangipahoa parish, louisiana, rains flooded out businesses and entire neighborhoods. vehicles and homeowners were forced to evacuate. >> my house is completely flooded and i have never flooded before. >> reporter: emergency crews went after those who couldn't get out on their own, using boats and high-water vehicles to take stranded neighbors and pets to higher ground. residents chipped in. >> where is all this water supposed to go! >> reporter: but in baton rouge, the rising floodwaters proved deadly. a 68-year-old man was killed after he was swept away while vernon drummond was his friend. >> he got over and he went under and didn't come back up. >> reporter: several drivers in amite city teame
this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. state of emergency tonight after intense storms dumped as much as three inches of rain an hour. livingston, louisiana, got 17 inches, and it's not over. at least one person is dead. there's more flooding in mississippi and alabama. omar villafranca is in amite city, louisiana. >> reporter: in tangipahoa parish, louisiana, rains flooded out businesses and entire neighborhoods. vehicles and homeowners were forced to evacuate....
182
182
Aug 1, 2016
08/16
by
CNBC
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
a little, scott. >> i kind of like the lack of. unfortunately, there are no guarantees. >> if every piece of r & d pays off. nice to see a company that can do it all. >> slice and dice numbers. >> not slicing and dicing, adding. >> you did. take out retail stores. the point, economy grown at 1.2%. >> who denies that. >> no. >> good. steve? >> to me it's -- it's simpler than you're making out. if stock prices -- >> nice bailout. >> end up being higher, stock prices, profits turn around, rebound in capex. i worry about the idea we're not putting the technology and the tools in the hands of employees and workers to be more efficient, and that has a detrimental impact on potential future growth rate. >> kevin o'leary, you know, is the chairman of o shares, resident shark. if a shock doesn't have a dividend he's typically not interested at all. kevin, are you there? >> i'm here. >> how are you thinking about the kind of conversation that we're having around the desk today, looking at capex, looking at signs, warning signs, if you will,
a little, scott. >> i kind of like the lack of. unfortunately, there are no guarantees. >> if every piece of r & d pays off. nice to see a company that can do it all. >> slice and dice numbers. >> not slicing and dicing, adding. >> you did. take out retail stores. the point, economy grown at 1.2%. >> who denies that. >> no. >> good. steve? >> to me it's -- it's simpler than you're making out. if stock prices -- >> nice bailout....