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i'm scott thuman. an in depth look at the people and events that shape our community.this is iowa in focus.this week -- the presidential candidates go toe to toe for the last time.we sit down with both candidates to run for iowa's senate seat. welcome to iowa in focus -- we're giving context to what happens in the headlines and on the campaign trail. trail.that starts with the barnstorm. voters in iowa have already be throughout the state -- but one of the biggest issues is the feeling that it may not matter.donald trump has been talking about how he feels the election is rigged.on twitter we've seen tweets like these -- where he says: "of course there is large scale voter fraud happening on and before election day -- why do republican leaders deny what is going on? so naive."and -- "the election is absolutely being rigged by the dishonest and distored media pushing crooked hillary - but also at many poling places - sad."
i'm scott thuman. an in depth look at the people and events that shape our community.this is iowa in focus.this week -- the presidential candidates go toe to toe for the last time.we sit down with both candidates to run for iowa's senate seat. welcome to iowa in focus -- we're giving context to what happens in the headlines and on the campaign trail. trail.that starts with the barnstorm. voters in iowa have already be throughout the state -- but one of the biggest issues is the feeling that it...
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scott: hello, i'm scott thuman in for sharyl attkisson. welcome to "full measure." this week, the battle began to retake the iraqi city of mosul from isis fighters. u.s. special operations forces special ops are more frequently the tip of the spear in u.s. military operations, and they are now in greater demand than ever before. what does it take to be the best of the best? we travelled to an imaginary war zone, to observe a real exercise, in the making of a green beret. six times a year, the serene central piedmont of north carolina becomes a battleground. stretching across 19 counties and 10,000 square miles, the men who survive this final exercise will join the elite ranks of the army's green berets. the drill is called "robin sage." and we were granted rare access to observe the 118 soldiers on the brink of becoming special forces. lt. colonel seth wheeler: there is no tougher scenario in the military than to go through wheeler is an instructor at robin sage. he's been a green beret for 13 years and served six deployments in iraq. so for someone who's never been
scott: hello, i'm scott thuman in for sharyl attkisson. welcome to "full measure." this week, the battle began to retake the iraqi city of mosul from isis fighters. u.s. special operations forces special ops are more frequently the tip of the spear in u.s. military operations, and they are now in greater demand than ever before. what does it take to be the best of the best? we travelled to an imaginary war zone, to observe a real exercise, in the making of a green beret. six times a...
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scott: fascinating. with all the talk of rigging or hacking the upcoming election, scott: plenty of doubts have been raised about the integrity of our election losses. in the closing days of a bitter campaign, team trump i before. donald trump: the election is rigged like you have never seen before. scott: it is not just biased media mr. trump is blaming. he says there will be cheating at the polls. donald trump: people who died 10 years ago our voting. scott: in reality, every study has found voter fraud to be exceptionally uncommon. but that doesn't mean america's voting system is secure. >> the threat is very real. it's just not in the place that scott: tyler cohen wood is a cyber security expert who spent years at the defense intelligence agency. >> people are terrified that it's actually the voting machines that are causing the problems. but really, it's the transmission of the data. scott: though we live in a digital age, our voting systems are behind the times, often running older, less secure sof
scott: fascinating. with all the talk of rigging or hacking the upcoming election, scott: plenty of doubts have been raised about the integrity of our election losses. in the closing days of a bitter campaign, team trump i before. donald trump: the election is rigged like you have never seen before. scott: it is not just biased media mr. trump is blaming. he says there will be cheating at the polls. donald trump: people who died 10 years ago our voting. scott: in reality, every study has found...
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thank you, scott. coming up, fbi director comey was called to congress this week about his email probe and we heard some surprisingly familiar questions about missing evidence. there's nothing like spending a quiet afternoon with your pals. organize an adult-appropriate activity, like a stroll through a museum. always remain civil and mild-mannered and never draw undue attention to yourself. ? sharyl: this week, congress questioned fbi director comey about giving five hillary clinton associates immunity from prosecution in her email investigation, including those allegedly involved in destroying evidence after it was subpoenaed. earlier this month, i combed through hundreds of fbi documents and compiled a list of missing or destroyed evidence, which i read to oversight committee chairman jason once i sorted through the fbi summary, it was pretty clear the fbi had no idea if it saw key hillary clinton emails. some of what they found was the clinton's apple personal server she used for work email couldn'
thank you, scott. coming up, fbi director comey was called to congress this week about his email probe and we heard some surprisingly familiar questions about missing evidence. there's nothing like spending a quiet afternoon with your pals. organize an adult-appropriate activity, like a stroll through a museum. always remain civil and mild-mannered and never draw undue attention to yourself. ? sharyl: this week, congress questioned fbi director comey about giving five hillary clinton associates...
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thank you, scott. coming up, fbi director comey was called to congress this week about his email probe and we heard some surprisingly familiar questions about missing evidence. i'd look her right in that fat ugly face of hers. she's a slob. she ate like a pig. a person who's flat chested is very hard to be a 10. does she have a good body? no. does she have a fat [expletive]? absolutely. do you treat women with respect? sharyl: this week, congress questioned fbi director comey about giving five hillary clinton associates immunity from prosecution in her email investigation, including those allegedly involved in destroying evidence after it was subpoenaed. earlier this month, i combed through hundreds of fbi documents and compiled a list of missing or destroyed evidence, which i read to oversight committee chairman jason summary, it was pretty clear the fbi had no idea if it saw key hillary clinton emails. some of what they found was the clinton's apple personal server she used for work email couldn't be
thank you, scott. coming up, fbi director comey was called to congress this week about his email probe and we heard some surprisingly familiar questions about missing evidence. i'd look her right in that fat ugly face of hers. she's a slob. she ate like a pig. a person who's flat chested is very hard to be a 10. does she have a good body? no. does she have a fat [expletive]? absolutely. do you treat women with respect? sharyl: this week, congress questioned fbi director comey about giving five...
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thank you, scott. coming up, fbi director comey was called to congress this week about his email probe and we heard some surprisingly familiar when my dad got the contract with donald trump, it was huge for our business. there was never any question about the quality of work... and the next thing you know, you weren't getting paid. when you're a small business, a big contract is everything, i mean, it's huge. evastating. if he treats the american people like he treated my father, on the trump taj mahal, we're...we're in trouble. the whole country's in trouble. sharyl: this week, congress questioned fbi director comey about giving five hillary clinton associates immunity from prosecution in her email investigation, including those allegedly involved in destroying evidence after it was subpoenaed. earlier this month, i combed through hundreds of fbi documents and compiled a list of missing or destroyed evidence, chaffetz, who's investigating the case. once i sorted through the fbi summary, it was pretty
thank you, scott. coming up, fbi director comey was called to congress this week about his email probe and we heard some surprisingly familiar when my dad got the contract with donald trump, it was huge for our business. there was never any question about the quality of work... and the next thing you know, you weren't getting paid. when you're a small business, a big contract is everything, i mean, it's huge. evastating. if he treats the american people like he treated my father, on the trump...
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thank you, scott. coming up, fbi director comey was called to congress this week about his email probe and we heard some surprisingly familiar questions about missing i'm catherine cortez masto and i i approve this message. as a doctor, i see how decisions in washington impact my patients here in nevada. so even though i'm a republican, i won't be voting for joe heck. anned parenthood, which thousands of women depend on for cancer screenings. and heck opposes a woman's right to choose even when her health is at risk. for me and my patients, joe heck makes no sense. sharyl: this week, congress questioned fbi director comey about giving five hillary clinton associates immunity from prosecution in her email investigation, including those allegedly involved in destroying evidence after it was subpoenaed. earlier this month, i combed through hundreds of fbi documents and compiled a list of missing or destroyed evidence, which i read to oversight chaffetz, who's investigating the case. once i sorted through
thank you, scott. coming up, fbi director comey was called to congress this week about his email probe and we heard some surprisingly familiar questions about missing i'm catherine cortez masto and i i approve this message. as a doctor, i see how decisions in washington impact my patients here in nevada. so even though i'm a republican, i won't be voting for joe heck. anned parenthood, which thousands of women depend on for cancer screenings. and heck opposes a woman's right to choose even when...
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keith scott's death last month ignited days of protest. the incident began when officers came to the scotts' apartment complex to arrest another man. they say they just happened to notice scott sitting in his car with a gun. scott had recently been severely injured in a motorcycle crash, and the medications he was taking may have played a role. today, his wife described what she saw this morning"." >> keith, don't do it. >> reporter: we hear you come to the scene, and you're clearly very upset, and you're saying, "keith, don't do it. keith don't do it. don't you do it." what do you mean? what are you telling him not to do? >> i'm not talking to keith. calling keith's name for him to hear me. i'm talking to the officers that i skull tullely see changing keith! and it's going in slow motion. but i see everything at one time. he has a t.b.i. he's not going to do anything to you guys. >> reporter: i heard you say he has t.b.i., traumatic brain injury. "he's just taken his medication." what kind of medication is it? what does the medication do?
keith scott's death last month ignited days of protest. the incident began when officers came to the scotts' apartment complex to arrest another man. they say they just happened to notice scott sitting in his car with a gun. scott had recently been severely injured in a motorcycle crash, and the medications he was taking may have played a role. today, his wife described what she saw this morning"." >> keith, don't do it. >> reporter: we hear you come to the scene, and...
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thank you for joining us, scott. scott: my pleasure. heather: phoebe trepp who is the executive director of willis dady shelter. phoebe: thanks for having me. heather: welcome phoebe. and lynda waddington, a columnist for the gazette. lynda: good morning. heather: good morning, lynda. thank you all so much for joining us. i thought we would begin very quickly with a little bit of an overview of how has shifted over the years. many years ago when i was in school in chicago, i used to do a lot of volunteer work with what was at the time called the projects, cabrini-green. that kind of concentrated, low-income housing is a model that over the years there has been a shift away from. i thought we'd talk a little bit about what affordable housing looks like in the cedar rapids area today. does somebody want to jump in with that? phoebe: i can start by giving a little explanation about what that means, what the words mean. often when people are talking about affordable housing that someone can live in without paying more than 30% of their own
thank you for joining us, scott. scott: my pleasure. heather: phoebe trepp who is the executive director of willis dady shelter. phoebe: thanks for having me. heather: welcome phoebe. and lynda waddington, a columnist for the gazette. lynda: good morning. heather: good morning, lynda. thank you all so much for joining us. i thought we would begin very quickly with a little bit of an overview of how has shifted over the years. many years ago when i was in school in chicago, i used to do a lot of...
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and now let's go back to scott in st. augstine, florida, scott. >> pelley: thanks, anthony. the biggest threat remains a storm surge, a surge that could be up to nine feet. the flooding is at its worst at high tide, and that came here in st. augstine several hours ago. we wanted you to see what it looked like then. this is st. augstine. that's th the san this is high tide, and the flood stage over high tide, the incoming warrant from the sea is about 3.5 feet. so you can see what that means to the people who live here. this entire neighborhood is now flooded. the weather service tells us that the highest gust of wind in st. augstine was 79 miles an hour. but, clearly, it is the flooding that's going to be the bigger problem for the people here. covering the hurricane. first, we'll go to manuel bojorquez, also here in st. augstine. >> reporter: scott, the hardest hit areas we have seen are neighborhoods like this one, but flooding is not the only problem here. trees and power lines are down throughout the city. hurricane matthew pummeled america's oldest city, st. augstine, d
and now let's go back to scott in st. augstine, florida, scott. >> pelley: thanks, anthony. the biggest threat remains a storm surge, a surge that could be up to nine feet. the flooding is at its worst at high tide, and that came here in st. augstine several hours ago. we wanted you to see what it looked like then. this is st. augstine. that's th the san this is high tide, and the flood stage over high tide, the incoming warrant from the sea is about 3.5 feet. so you can see what that...
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scott got a first hand look. - [scott] here at the national aquarium in baltimore, an citing transformation has taken explace. sea creatures that have been here for years were carefully transported to safety.l then the aquarium was drained and a corareef was created. add 250-thousand gallons of salt water, exotic sea le from halfway around the world,if some really cool lighting what do you get? can get to seeing a south pafic coral reef,ci without going to the south pacific. - [jitack] coral reefs are like the cies of the ocean. it's an ecosystem that's all balanced. - [scott] to recreate that balanced ecosystem, all the sea life was carefully selected. the only thing that's not really from the pacific is the coral, it had to be man-made. - coral is actually a living animal. it looks like rock and it's related to jellyfishy so it's basically the outer edge of the coral is living and building on the limestone skeletons of it's ancestors. and the coral in this exhibit however is recreated real coral has to have intense sunlight so it's also very fragile. - you can actually step into the reef
scott got a first hand look. - [scott] here at the national aquarium in baltimore, an citing transformation has taken explace. sea creatures that have been here for years were carefully transported to safety.l then the aquarium was drained and a corareef was created. add 250-thousand gallons of salt water, exotic sea le from halfway around the world,if some really cool lighting what do you get? can get to seeing a south pafic coral reef,ci without going to the south pacific. - [jitack] coral...
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anthony. >> mason: thank you, scott. a recording of donald trump made more than a decade ago has surfaced. it is lewd, it is vulgar, and we caution you, you won't want young children to hear it. here's major garrett. obtained by the "washington post" captures donald trump, apparently unaware he is being recorded, discussing attractive women and attempted conquests. all this just after trump started his third marriage. >> reporter: trump was chatting with "access hollywod" reporter billy bush on a studio lot bus ride to the taping of the soap opera "days of our lives." the daytime drama. at one point, trump described coming on to women and the supposed power of celebrity. >> pelley: trump has been accused repeatedly of treating women shabbily, charges he has has more respect for women than i do. >> reporter: in a statement about the leaked audio, trump said, "this was locker room banter, a private conversation that took place many years ago. bill clinton has said far worse to me on the golf course, not even close. i apolo
anthony. >> mason: thank you, scott. a recording of donald trump made more than a decade ago has surfaced. it is lewd, it is vulgar, and we caution you, you won't want young children to hear it. here's major garrett. obtained by the "washington post" captures donald trump, apparently unaware he is being recorded, discussing attractive women and attempted conquests. all this just after trump started his third marriage. >> reporter: trump was chatting with "access...
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cloud, scott.hink that's something that cannot be discounted, and the growth and the competition, they're going up against the biggest and the best, and they're winning right now in the cloud. >> you got this event out west. it's going to be going on as we speak. google will roll out these new hardware products. maybe a competitor to amazon's echo. there's the live picture of that event. josh lipton will talk about it with us later on. how about this? this a right move for google? >> yes. absolutely. the right move. now, on the phone side, judge -- >> you probably bought google glass, right? >> i did. >> he did. >> he did? >> i bought them, and i returned them in a week. i sat there working with the things. it was the worst piece of equipment ever. as far as hardware, the type of hardware they're doing is what pete is talking about. echo. i mean, anything that this ties into the home, of course. they bought nest. this ties into the home. whether or not you want to say, hey, what's the weather like
cloud, scott.hink that's something that cannot be discounted, and the growth and the competition, they're going up against the biggest and the best, and they're winning right now in the cloud. >> you got this event out west. it's going to be going on as we speak. google will roll out these new hardware products. maybe a competitor to amazon's echo. there's the live picture of that event. josh lipton will talk about it with us later on. how about this? this a right move for google?...
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thanks a lot, scott. that's all for this week. "last man standing" was recorded in front of a live studio audience. hey. hmm? who keeps putting empty boxes back in the pantry? her. her. hi, guys. hey, uh, so, i am gonna need someone to watch boyd this week after school. here's a radical thought -- what about either of his parents? no. listen, ryan's driving a long haul to reno, and i am swamped at the new restaurant. [ groans ] blue-collar problems. pass. dad? why do i have to do everything around here? thank you! eve, take care of boyd. what? why do i always get brat duty? because that's what families do. they help each other. i just helped kris by making you take care of her kid. all right, fine. $10 an hour. what? no, i -- you don't help people expecting something in return.
thanks a lot, scott. that's all for this week. "last man standing" was recorded in front of a live studio audience. hey. hmm? who keeps putting empty boxes back in the pantry? her. her. hi, guys. hey, uh, so, i am gonna need someone to watch boyd this week after school. here's a radical thought -- what about either of his parents? no. listen, ryan's driving a long haul to reno, and i am swamped at the new restaurant. [ groans ] blue-collar problems. pass. dad? why do i have to do...
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scott got a first hand look. - [scott] here at the national aquarium in baltimore, an exciting transformation has taken place. sea creatures that have been here for years were carefully transported to safety. then the aquarium was drained and a coral reef was created. add 250-thousand gallons of salt water, exotic sea life from halfway around the world, some really cool lighting and what do you get? can get to seeing a south pacific coral reef, without going to the south pacific. - [jack] coral reefs are like the cities of the ocean. it's an ecosystem that's all balanced. - [scott] to recreate that balanced ecosystem, all the sea life was carefully selected. the only thing that's not really from the pacific is the coral, it had to be man-made. - coral is actually a living animal. it looks like rock and it's related to jellyfish so it's basically the outer edge of the coral is living and building on the limestone skeletons of it's ancestors. and the coral in this exhibit however is recreated real coral has to have intense sunlight so it's also very fragile. - you can actually step into the ree
scott got a first hand look. - [scott] here at the national aquarium in baltimore, an exciting transformation has taken place. sea creatures that have been here for years were carefully transported to safety. then the aquarium was drained and a coral reef was created. add 250-thousand gallons of salt water, exotic sea life from halfway around the world, some really cool lighting and what do you get? can get to seeing a south pacific coral reef, without going to the south pacific. - [jack] coral...
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sharyl: thanks, scott. and next week, you're here. while i'm off, your cover story will look at some of the military's best. ry is ramping up the use of special forces in our war against terror. we wanted to find out just how [sounds of gunfire] scott: stretching across 19 counties and 10,000 square miles, the men who survive this final exercise will join the elite ranks of one of the army's special operations units, the green berets. the drill is called "robin sage." we were granted rare access to observe the 118 soldiers on the brink of becoming special forces. we are going to show you what is unique about the making of a that's all for this week. i'm sharyl attkisson. joe heck's and donald trump's views on women are disturbing. heck voted to defund planned parenthood 10 times. he was even willing to shut down the government over it. and they both outlaw abortion. "do you believe in punishment for abortion?" "the answer is that, there has to be some form of punishment." criminalize abortion, even in cases of rape. donald trump and j
sharyl: thanks, scott. and next week, you're here. while i'm off, your cover story will look at some of the military's best. ry is ramping up the use of special forces in our war against terror. we wanted to find out just how [sounds of gunfire] scott: stretching across 19 counties and 10,000 square miles, the men who survive this final exercise will join the elite ranks of one of the army's special operations units, the green berets. the drill is called "robin sage." we were granted...
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thanks a lot, scott. ? >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for everstrong, brought to you by purity products. ? >> hello, again, and welcome to the show. we're brought to you by purity products. we have a fascinating show lined up for you today. but first, i want to ask you some quick questions. number one -- is there a pill that you can take that actually helps make you stronger? number two -- if you could get stronger, would the extra strength make your life better? and think about this -- are you weaker today than you were, say, 20 years ago? well, if you answered yes to any of these questions, stay tuned. dr. neil levin is joining us to discuss a special compound
thanks a lot, scott. ? >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for everstrong, brought to you by purity products. ? >> hello, again, and welcome to the show. we're brought to you by purity products. we have a fascinating show lined up for you today. but first, i want to ask you some quick questions. number one -- is there a pill that you can take that actually helps make you stronger? number two -- if you could get stronger, would the extra strength make your life...
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if it stays just off shore, 20 miles could make a big difference here, scott. and it moves toward the carolinas by the weekend. eric fisher, thank you very much. well, today nielsen reported about 37 million people watched the vice presidential debate last night moderated by our elaine quijano. that's roughly half as many as the clinton-trump debate last week and about half as many as the 2008 biden-palin face-off, which set the record for vice presidential debates. here's nancy cordes. >> some people think i won. [cheering] >> reporter: mike pence basked did his running mate. >> mike pence did an incredible job, and i'm getting a lot of credit because that's really my first so-called choice. that was my first hire. >> reporter: trump said pence ce. his cool through 90 minutes of incoming fire. >> both donald trump and mike pence want to get rid of birthright citizenships. he's trying to fuzz up what donald trump said. donald trump is avoiding paying taxes. >> reporter: the strength of somewhat by the sheer numbers of them. >> you are donald trump's apprentice.
if it stays just off shore, 20 miles could make a big difference here, scott. and it moves toward the carolinas by the weekend. eric fisher, thank you very much. well, today nielsen reported about 37 million people watched the vice presidential debate last night moderated by our elaine quijano. that's roughly half as many as the clinton-trump debate last week and about half as many as the 2008 biden-palin face-off, which set the record for vice presidential debates. here's nancy cordes....
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amma. >> yea, hey, scott. we've got breaking news here from the "new york times" reporting just a few minutes ago that the nsa hz had another potential security breach. the "new york times" reporting that the fbi secretly arrested an nsa contractor in recent weeks. it turns out that was in late august, and that contractor was part of an overall investigation into whether he stole and disclosed highly classified computer codes developed to hack into the networks of foreign governments. that the "new york times" says is according to several senior law enforcement and intelligence officials. i can tell you that we're here at the cambridge cyber security summit with m. i.t. and the aspen institute. we have officials from the nsa, from the fbi here in the room where we're standing right now. john carlin, the assistant attorney general for national security, was on stage with our andrew ross sorkin just a few minutes ago when this story broke. andrew asked him to confirm it, and i think we have a soupd bite here of
amma. >> yea, hey, scott. we've got breaking news here from the "new york times" reporting just a few minutes ago that the nsa hz had another potential security breach. the "new york times" reporting that the fbi secretly arrested an nsa contractor in recent weeks. it turns out that was in late august, and that contractor was part of an overall investigation into whether he stole and disclosed highly classified computer codes developed to hack into the networks of...
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thanks a lot, scott. an in depth look at the people and events that shape our community.this is iowa in focus.this week -- team trump plays defense -- while telling everyone they're playing offense.a corridor principal gets in hot water for what he says is a teachable moment. welcome to iowa in focus -- we're giving context to what happens in the headlines and on the campaign trail. trail.that starts with the barnstorm. before one of the most highly anticipated debates even started -- the trump campaign made some of the biggest headlines of the election cycle.they had been playing defense after a 2005 video was released where donald trump is caught on tape talking about how he can openly and easily assault women because he's famous.a few hours before the debate was supposed to start -- trump told his traveling press that there would be a photo-op of him finishing his debate prep. prep.when the press walked in -- they found donald trump sitting behind a long table
thanks a lot, scott. an in depth look at the people and events that shape our community.this is iowa in focus.this week -- team trump plays defense -- while telling everyone they're playing offense.a corridor principal gets in hot water for what he says is a teachable moment. welcome to iowa in focus -- we're giving context to what happens in the headlines and on the campaign trail. trail.that starts with the barnstorm. before one of the most highly anticipated debates even started -- the trump...
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keith scott's death last month ignited days of protests. came to the scott's apartment complex to arrest another man. they say they just happened to notice scott sitting in his car with a gun. scott recently had been severely injured in a motorcycle crash and the medications he was taking may have played a role. today, his wife described what she saw to gale king of "cbs this morning." >> keith. don't do it. >> we hear you come to the scene. you are clearly very -- upset. you are saying -- keith, don't do it. don't you do it. >> keith, keith, don't you do it. don't you do it. what do you sunshine what are you telling him to do? >> i'm calling keith's name for him to hear me. i'm talking to the officers that i actually see changing their stance, their positions. >> keith, get out of the car. keith. >> it's going in slow motion. but i see everything at one time. >> he has a tbi. >> i heard you say he has tbi. traumatic brain injury. he has just taken his medication. what kind of medication is it? what does the medication do? what was the poin
keith scott's death last month ignited days of protests. came to the scott's apartment complex to arrest another man. they say they just happened to notice scott sitting in his car with a gun. scott recently had been severely injured in a motorcycle crash and the medications he was taking may have played a role. today, his wife described what she saw to gale king of "cbs this morning." >> keith. don't do it. >> we hear you come to the scene. you are clearly very -- upset....
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scott: the need is great in haiti. and misery, but fundraising following the 2010 earthquake was a disaster in itself. there are some calls for funding to be channeled elsewhere now. does that mean that the american red cross has lost its credibility? >> i think they've certainly lost some credibility. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ? sharyl: welcome to "full measure." i'm sharyl attkisson. hurricane matthew is still impacting the southeast. some rivers crested just this weekend and parts of north carolina are still underwater. but some u.s. communities hit again and again find they're in too deep to think about surviving in the long-term. one of them is an indian tribe project to relocate together to higher ground at taxpayer expense. some are calling them the first "climate change refugees." but we found that other man-made factors could be largely to blame. albert naquin: we had chickens, we had pigs, we had cat
scott: the need is great in haiti. and misery, but fundraising following the 2010 earthquake was a disaster in itself. there are some calls for funding to be channeled elsewhere now. does that mean that the american red cross has lost its credibility? >> i think they've certainly lost some credibility. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ? sharyl: welcome to "full measure." i'm...
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sharyl: thanks, scott. and next week, you're here. while i'm off, your cover story will look at some of the military's best. ry is ramping up the use of special forces in our war against terror. we wanted to find out just how those soldiers are made. [sounds of scott: stretching across 19 counties and 10,000 square miles, the men who survive this final exercise will join the elite ranks of one of the army's special operations units, the green berets. the drill is called "robin sage." we were granted rare access to observe the 118 soldiers on the brink of becoming special forces. we are going to show you what is unique about the making of a green beret. sharyl: that's next week. thanks a lot, scott. ? ? amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. with sleep number, you choose the exact firmness and comfort you want - and so does your partner - for the best sleep ever. it's the final days of the columbus day sale, with the queen c4 mattress set now only $1399.98. plus 24-month financing. an in depth look at the people and events
sharyl: thanks, scott. and next week, you're here. while i'm off, your cover story will look at some of the military's best. ry is ramping up the use of special forces in our war against terror. we wanted to find out just how those soldiers are made. [sounds of scott: stretching across 19 counties and 10,000 square miles, the men who survive this final exercise will join the elite ranks of one of the army's special operations units, the green berets. the drill is called "robin sage."...
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ahead, scott. in some part of the country, 80% of the crops have been destroyed, which is why this aid is so crucial. >> pelley: vladimir duthiers, thanks very much. and we'll have the latest details on "cbs this morning"" tomorrow. now, in iraq, u.s. forces and iraqi troops are preparing a massive assault on the city of mosul. the timing is uncertain. with a population of more than a million, mosul is the largest city held by isis. holly williams is at the u.s. airbase only miles away. >> reporter: 40 miles south of mosul, american forces are in iraq again and preparing for battle. the airbase was isis territory just three months ago. now recaptured it's a staging base run by the 101st airborne they're some of roughly 6,000 american service members here in iraq, five years after u.s. troops thought they'd left the major general gary volesky served in mosul in 2009 during the u.s. occupation. now he's come back to help iraqi soldiers liberate the city from isis. >> we're not shoulder to shoulder on
ahead, scott. in some part of the country, 80% of the crops have been destroyed, which is why this aid is so crucial. >> pelley: vladimir duthiers, thanks very much. and we'll have the latest details on "cbs this morning"" tomorrow. now, in iraq, u.s. forces and iraqi troops are preparing a massive assault on the city of mosul. the timing is uncertain. with a population of more than a million, mosul is the largest city held by isis. holly williams is at the u.s. airbase...
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well, of course, scott, most of the methods are for women. there are vasectomies, there are condoms for men, but really little else. and in this trial they looked at a combination of hormone injections to try to reduce the sperm count in men. now, it was 96% effective in reducing sperm among the partners of 266 participants. about 80% of the men were satisfied with the method, but, scott, here's the thing-- in 2011, the study was halted early because of concern over the number of side effects, including mood swings, depression, acne, and increased sex drive. >> pelley: with side effects like that, i can imagine a lot of weap are saying right now, "are you kidding me? let's bring this thing to market." >> reporter: you can almost contraception. and it's nice to know even though this doesn't dnt work at least they're working on a method for men, and i think you'll see some tinkering with this in the future, but i don't know when or if this particular type of method will be effective or come to market. >> pelley: dr. jon lapook. thanks very much
well, of course, scott, most of the methods are for women. there are vasectomies, there are condoms for men, but really little else. and in this trial they looked at a combination of hormone injections to try to reduce the sperm count in men. now, it was 96% effective in reducing sperm among the partners of 266 participants. about 80% of the men were satisfied with the method, but, scott, here's the thing-- in 2011, the study was halted early because of concern over the number of side effects,...