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and hariot scott who were they? >> dred scott was a slave to the blow family in the hampton roads family. they moved and he moved toll alabama to become farmers to buy cotton plantations and doesn't work out well. he moved to st. louis missouri, in they move them to missouri 1830. and opened up a boarding house. the next year, elizabeth taylor died. in the following year, blow passes as well. before he does, he make arrangements to sell dr emp d to dr. emerson and the doctor connects him. >> we would get a chance to get in more detail and why they became the crux of this case and i will ask you briefly, and we will spend more time on it later, who was rodgeer taney? >> and taney is a former slave holder, a marylander, states map man ande man -- states held public office in the state of maryland. he was attorney general for the state of maryland and attorney general for the united states and by the 180's, he becomes chief justice of the united states supreme court. he is a colonization and someone who advocates that
and hariot scott who were they? >> dred scott was a slave to the blow family in the hampton roads family. they moved and he moved toll alabama to become farmers to buy cotton plantations and doesn't work out well. he moved to st. louis missouri, in they move them to missouri 1830. and opened up a boarding house. the next year, elizabeth taylor died. in the following year, blow passes as well. before he does, he make arrangements to sell dr emp d to dr. emerson and the doctor connects him....
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>> correct. >> randy scott: thank you. is there a motion? >> i would move that the $554,000 of the 1,661,000 be used to stabilize rates as long as is that is from an active gain versus premium cost. however that calculation worked its way out. and that those funds actually are due back to the plan in question according to our policy. >> randy scott: is there a second? >> second. >> randy scott: it's been properly moved and seconded, the recommendation as outlined on page 8 of the presentation be adopted with the understanding that additional options are being formulated by the actuary. and it will be presented later. is there a discussion on the motion by the commissioners? is there any public comment? hear and seeing no public comment we are ready to [roll call] all of those opposed. the motion is adopted. >> we are now ready to move to discussion item 7. >> item 7. >> discuss item. presentation on cobay bench marking. 123450 on the table is bench mashing. this is something we are done the last few years in february. so it's time to take an
>> correct. >> randy scott: thank you. is there a motion? >> i would move that the $554,000 of the 1,661,000 be used to stabilize rates as long as is that is from an active gain versus premium cost. however that calculation worked its way out. and that those funds actually are due back to the plan in question according to our policy. >> randy scott: is there a second? >> second. >> randy scott: it's been properly moved and seconded, the recommendation as...
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did the killer know scott? and did scott know something he wasn't sharing? >>> coming up. >> we were dealing with a person that was leading a double life. >> secrets and lies. >> this was betrayal. >> a very good word. >> when dateline continues. >>> it's a funny thing about secrets. they can only stay hidden for so long. especially in a little place like moundville. and it didn't take very long for sheriff ellis and corporal boyd to stumble onto a secret scott had been keeping. >> while we was out at the crime scene, scott had had a young lady to come pick up the boys. >> it was only later when the fog of grief had lifted that one of teresa's relatives wondered to police, who was that woman hanging around the day teresa died? ellis and boyd tracked her down, and what they discovered? well, that changed everything, or seemed to. the person they were talking to was scott's mistress. >> he was under the impression that scott was not married at that time. >> what did you make of that when you heard it? >> we knew that wasn't correct. >> a love triangle? jealous
did the killer know scott? and did scott know something he wasn't sharing? >>> coming up. >> we were dealing with a person that was leading a double life. >> secrets and lies. >> this was betrayal. >> a very good word. >> when dateline continues. >>> it's a funny thing about secrets. they can only stay hidden for so long. especially in a little place like moundville. and it didn't take very long for sheriff ellis and corporal boyd to stumble onto...
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did the killer know scott? and did scott know something he wasn't sharing?>> coming up -- >> we were dealing with a person that was leading a double life. >> secrets and lies. >> this was betrayal. >> very good word. >> when "dateline" continues. it's 6 am. 40 million americans are waking up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, more than a thousand workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette quality for less, because nobody can beat the men and women of gillette. gillette - the best a man can get. ♪ do you want clean, stain free dentures? try polident. the four in one cleaning system kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria, cleans where brushing may miss. helps remove stains and prevent stain build up. use polident daily. and made it liberating. we took safe, and made it daring. we took intel
did the killer know scott? and did scott know something he wasn't sharing?>> coming up -- >> we were dealing with a person that was leading a double life. >> secrets and lies. >> this was betrayal. >> very good word. >> when "dateline" continues. it's 6 am. 40 million americans are waking up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, more than a thousand workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage,...
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what no one knew was that scott had cut a deal with the fbi to act as an informant. >> this is scotth, monday, 1:43 p.m. >> he wore a wire and helped convict 26 people involved in his ponzi scheme. and despite his cooperation, in 2010, he was sentenced to 50 years in prison. but one big question emerged -- speculation about that woman in the firm who had been killed. >> whether melissa knew about the ponzi scheme is one of of those great mysteries. >> scott had started his ponzi scheme three years before melissa was murdered. >> is it time to take a fresh look at the whole melissa lewis murder? is there something more sinister? >> detective brian kendall now had a whole new problem with his fairly straightforward case against tony, the jealous train engineer. is this woman melissa killed because she knew too much? >> after we thought we had this solid, buttoned-up case, we have the whole scott rothstein ponzi scheme comes into play. >> the fbi combed through the detective's files, looking into a melissa/rothstein ponzi link. >> they spent a week going through everynch of that case to
what no one knew was that scott had cut a deal with the fbi to act as an informant. >> this is scotth, monday, 1:43 p.m. >> he wore a wire and helped convict 26 people involved in his ponzi scheme. and despite his cooperation, in 2010, he was sentenced to 50 years in prison. but one big question emerged -- speculation about that woman in the firm who had been killed. >> whether melissa knew about the ponzi scheme is one of of those great mysteries. >> scott had started...
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this is scott's fifth panel. scott will be doing his part fully in mind. but i want to start, i'm going to tell you some things about scott turow. my friend and bandmate and you all know that he is probably the most accomplished legal thriller writer fall times and i'm sure there are very few who didn't. you know everything about him now and you probably all have samples. but there are two things you don't know about scott. first of all i performed at his wedding. i hope we can get some point to discuss it. scott got married last summer in wisconsin and asked me if i would perform the ceremony. i am a notary public in the state of florida. [laughter] and floored it means i can do anything. i can sentence people to death in florida. [laughter] but it didn't have a lot of legal standing in wisconsin. scott wanted me to do it and we got into this -- scott sent me the e-mails that "the news york times" wanted to cover his wedding and he told them that i was going to perform the ceremony. the times jumped on that. that seemed like a watergate level scandal. lik
this is scott's fifth panel. scott will be doing his part fully in mind. but i want to start, i'm going to tell you some things about scott turow. my friend and bandmate and you all know that he is probably the most accomplished legal thriller writer fall times and i'm sure there are very few who didn't. you know everything about him now and you probably all have samples. but there are two things you don't know about scott. first of all i performed at his wedding. i hope we can get some point...
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scott good to talk about -- for me as i said this morning when i interviewed scott for the first time, presumed innocent is second book was -- just a break away legal thriller that for many of us focused attention on that sub jean is are a in genera, and really brought so many people to write almost imitation of what scott had done, and like rick and like greg he takes on moral o issues and legal issues and writes about people effective events on them. but the art has been since '97 when presumed innocence was i'm sorry '87 when it was publishedded -- time fly -- so this year's testimony which is a brilliant book would you talk about your -- how you see your place in literature. >> well -- i alluded yesterday to sort of my late adolescent ambition to be the next. and i went off to the writing program at stanford after college. and i was -- i was really tormented in lot of different ways and some of them were theoretical in the sense that i -- if i admired joyce, for example. and yet i worked in the post office in glencoe, illinois this in the summers. and i came back to the basement a
scott good to talk about -- for me as i said this morning when i interviewed scott for the first time, presumed innocent is second book was -- just a break away legal thriller that for many of us focused attention on that sub jean is are a in genera, and really brought so many people to write almost imitation of what scott had done, and like rick and like greg he takes on moral o issues and legal issues and writes about people effective events on them. but the art has been since '97 when...
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>> governor scott: i'm an nra member. believe in the second amendment, i believe in the first amendment, all the amendments. this is logical. i'm sure there will be some that disagree, but i'm a dad. i'm a granddad and i'm a governor. i want my state to be safe. i want every child to be in a safe environment when they're trying to be educated. >> chris: you've been a hard-liner for the nra and gun rights. there's a reason they gave you an a+. back in 2011 you signed something called the docks versus glock's law which prohibited doctors asking any of their patients whether or not they had guns. in 2016 after the terrible mass shooting at the orlando pulse nightclub you said the second amendment doesn't kill people, evil kills people. and just this last april, here's you talking to the nra, here you are. >> we need a majority that has the capacity to comprehend that these three words in the constitution, shall not infring infringe. >> chris: could we agree that you not want to limit some gun rights? some would say that you
>> governor scott: i'm an nra member. believe in the second amendment, i believe in the first amendment, all the amendments. this is logical. i'm sure there will be some that disagree, but i'm a dad. i'm a granddad and i'm a governor. i want my state to be safe. i want every child to be in a safe environment when they're trying to be educated. >> chris: you've been a hard-liner for the nra and gun rights. there's a reason they gave you an a+. back in 2011 you signed something called...
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scott: these are not small issues. the path forward requires each one of us to work together, pulling in the same direction towards our shared goals. when we do, our people, our communities and our values will carry us forward because the state of the state is very strong. [applause] gov. scott: make no mistake. we are expected to follow through on our promises. call for balance moderation is clear and we cannot let them down. a year ago, i sat at this podium and laid out my vision for marmont -- vermont that was honest about the challenges we faced and the need for courage to confront them head on. i vowed to always put vermont first and to put myself in their shoes and boots, to better understand what they are going through. i pledged to work with legislature to create better outcomes for our children and families, to reform state government by listening to frontline employees using their ideas to more efficiently meet the needs of those we serve. to do it all while allowing working vermont to keep more of what they
scott: these are not small issues. the path forward requires each one of us to work together, pulling in the same direction towards our shared goals. when we do, our people, our communities and our values will carry us forward because the state of the state is very strong. [applause] gov. scott: make no mistake. we are expected to follow through on our promises. call for balance moderation is clear and we cannot let them down. a year ago, i sat at this podium and laid out my vision for marmont...
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thank you. >> president scott: thank you. the topic is the rfp for actual actuarial services. >> getting back to the topic at hand, i happen to notice that. i have two comments, one, in the past, commissioner, you have commented on the actuary and i was surprised you didn't bring it up under the rps an independent actuary -- >> that's what i'm talking about a feduciary to our members. >> i would then expand on that, that you really look at that beyond just the feduciary measure, that is true but that you commit to the members for the other departments, especially working for other departments that serve management. and the last thing is at the retirement board, the last couple of meetings the city attorney that sits as eric does here, has been doing a feduciary program. he had a number of exhibits and was reviewing feduciary responsibility with that board. i think it's worth get ahold of that. i don't know that we need that city attorney to come in and do the preparation i think that eric is capable of doing it. but it's alre
thank you. >> president scott: thank you. the topic is the rfp for actual actuarial services. >> getting back to the topic at hand, i happen to notice that. i have two comments, one, in the past, commissioner, you have commented on the actuary and i was surprised you didn't bring it up under the rps an independent actuary -- >> that's what i'm talking about a feduciary to our members. >> i would then expand on that, that you really look at that beyond just the feduciary...
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♪ >>> tonight another scott baio accuser breaks his silence.isturbing new allegations from the "charles in charge" set. >> i dreaded getting up in the morning. >> how scott is fighting back. >> then selena's new life. what justin thinks about her stint in rehab. >> plus only we're at home with maks, peta and baby shai. are they ready for more kids? then our day with the westminster dog show winner. >> then blake lively tells "e.t." how she really lost 60 pounds. >> it's important for moms to know that. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >> exclusive. ♪ >> scott baio's second accuser faces the cameras for the first time describing in disturbing detail what he claims baio did to him on the set of "charles in charge." >> i was there as alexander polinsky spoke out joined by nicole eggert. meanwhile baio fights back against his accusers. the result, a rare case of dual press conferences. >> scott told me of his sexual conquests of young girls and the co-stars of the show. at the same time tried to convince me that i was unlovable disgust tv and br
♪ >>> tonight another scott baio accuser breaks his silence.isturbing new allegations from the "charles in charge" set. >> i dreaded getting up in the morning. >> how scott is fighting back. >> then selena's new life. what justin thinks about her stint in rehab. >> plus only we're at home with maks, peta and baby shai. are they ready for more kids? then our day with the westminster dog show winner. >> then blake lively tells "e.t."...
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so thank you so much. - hi, scott. this is thom gilbert, and i attended one of your events because my dad has worked his whole life in manual labor, working hard. i was heading down that same path, realizing that it's not the path i wanted to go down. 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. it's allowed me to change the path that my dad was on, help him retire, set up my children for future success and real estate investing, and change my own destiny. so thank you. - to learn more about how the yancey way to profit in real estate really works, i went to las vegas to meet scott yancey. now, scott has clearly come a long way from being a $5-an-hour errand runner, but i was just so impressed with how down-to-earth he still is and how much passion he has for helping others learn to use real estate to transform their own lives. so what do you think keeps other people from making money in real estate? - i absolutely know what it is.
so thank you so much. - hi, scott. this is thom gilbert, and i attended one of your events because my dad has worked his whole life in manual labor, working hard. i was heading down that same path, realizing that it's not the path i wanted to go down. 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. it's allowed me to change the path that my dad was on, help him retire, set up my children for future success and...
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rick scott is still weighing a senate bid against bill nelson. two re-set polls show scott is competitive in a match-up with nelson and if he gets in the race it puts the florida senate seat in play for republicans and that makes this about a whole lot more than just a senate seat in florida. every dollar democrats spend on defense for bill elson in the expensive state of florida is a dollar they can't spend in states where they could pick up a seat. oh, say, texas or tennessee or even the long shot hope of nebraska. joining me now on the set is the expert on florida politics. mark cabuto. >> thanks for having me. >> so rick scott is 80% there. sometimes i'm told 70%. but some days all but there. but there is always a but. what is he waiting for or is it just for the show. >> i think rick scott is a self made rags to researches multi-millionaire who won it when no one said he could and
rick scott is still weighing a senate bid against bill nelson. two re-set polls show scott is competitive in a match-up with nelson and if he gets in the race it puts the florida senate seat in play for republicans and that makes this about a whole lot more than just a senate seat in florida. every dollar democrats spend on defense for bill elson in the expensive state of florida is a dollar they can't spend in states where they could pick up a seat. oh, say, texas or tennessee or even the long...
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nbc bay area scott is live with late breaking details. scott, earlier we saw part of the law school was shut down. is that still the case? >> it's not, jessica. the law school is back open. law students are now walking around. but it was a scary scene early this afternoon when part of the law school, specifically the newcomb building, was partially shut down. there was a tent set up aeufplt white powder was discovered. it was a particular law professor, michelle tkaub daube. she has led the recall effort of judge persky. she said this one that arrived today was disguised as a party invitation. she said inside was a rape threat written and white powder. she talked to the authorities, as you said, the white powder was deemed to be nothing deadly or even unsafe. everything was cleared. we spoke to michelle and she said she would not back down from the fight from the recall. >> the recall campaign is not going to get intimidated. we are going to continue to stand with survivors even when we face these kinds of threats. >> reporter: i just spo
nbc bay area scott is live with late breaking details. scott, earlier we saw part of the law school was shut down. is that still the case? >> it's not, jessica. the law school is back open. law students are now walking around. but it was a scary scene early this afternoon when part of the law school, specifically the newcomb building, was partially shut down. there was a tent set up aeufplt white powder was discovered. it was a particular law professor, michelle tkaub daube. she has led...
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>> scott was just -- scott was a regular guy. who wanted -- who is happy with what he had, who chose to live his life the way he thought it was the way it should be lived. and i just want everybody to remember scott really as a hero. scott is a hero in life not just in school. but in life. >> a hero and incredibly selfless. our thanks to randi kaye for that. scott's burial ceremony is tomorrow. condolences to his family. before we go to break, here are pictures from around the country of candlelight vigils held for the victims and the victims' families. we'll be right back. i'm mark and i quit smoking with chantix. i was a heavy smoker for 26 years. i smoked a pack and a half a day and i was able to quit with chantix. i never thought that i could quit, but i did. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. without a doubt, chantix reduced my urge to smoke. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or th
>> scott was just -- scott was a regular guy. who wanted -- who is happy with what he had, who chose to live his life the way he thought it was the way it should be lived. and i just want everybody to remember scott really as a hero. scott is a hero in life not just in school. but in life. >> a hero and incredibly selfless. our thanks to randi kaye for that. scott's burial ceremony is tomorrow. condolences to his family. before we go to break, here are pictures from around the...
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>> scott was just -- scott was a regular guy.ed -- who is happy with what he had, who chose to live his life the way he thought it was the way it should be lived. and i just want everybody to remember scott really as a hero. scott is a hero in life not just in school. but in life. >> a hero and incredibly selfless. our thanks to randi kaye for that. touch is how we communicate with those we love, but when your psoriasis is bad, does it ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to help people with moderate to severe psoriasis achieve completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms, or if you've received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory
>> scott was just -- scott was a regular guy.ed -- who is happy with what he had, who chose to live his life the way he thought it was the way it should be lived. and i just want everybody to remember scott really as a hero. scott is a hero in life not just in school. but in life. >> a hero and incredibly selfless. our thanks to randi kaye for that. touch is how we communicate with those we love, but when your psoriasis is bad, does it ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100%...
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well, that is senior politicsed tor scott schafer. kqed katie orr. thank you so much. >> thank y >> thank you. >>> you can find more of our coverage at kqed.org/newsroom. thank you for joining us. y captioning sponsored bwnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition for sunday, february 25: the coinuing debate over guns, and the release ofushe latest hointelligence committee memo. and in our signature segment, saile fear and violence loom, the youth of el ador find work and hope. next on pbs newshour weend. >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made posble by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individuai and group ment products. that's why we're your retirement company.
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i couldn't have picked a better word, scott. that is absolutely right >> rick, we finally have the inflation that everyone was wrongly fearful of >> we think we do. >> wait a minute but now it's good. and deficit spending, the biggest enemy of america, now it's good. >> i didn't say, who said deficit spending is good >> how should the viewer, well, the people that are about to prove a stimulus plan after just approving -- >> congress. congress, the only time they get together, the only time the independents, the democrats and republicans get together was when they agree on more spending i'm not pleased about it i think the it's a horrible thing. but on the other hand, everybody's stuck between a rock and a hard place because we have boat loads of stimulus that were rotten policy stimulus in the past and put us in a precarious situation. >> rick, we got to split thanks for joining the conversation >> i love the group. >> i think it needs to continue. thanks so much rick santelli in chicago up next, pete najarian with the bearish
i couldn't have picked a better word, scott. that is absolutely right >> rick, we finally have the inflation that everyone was wrongly fearful of >> we think we do. >> wait a minute but now it's good. and deficit spending, the biggest enemy of america, now it's good. >> i didn't say, who said deficit spending is good >> how should the viewer, well, the people that are about to prove a stimulus plan after just approving -- >> congress. congress, the only time...
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scott: thumbs up. what is your fondest hope, goal, and dream for accomplishment within the environmental protection? scott: we are living in a time -- i was 12 years old in 1980. i was a child of the reagan revolution. come i remember my dad as an entrepreneur in 1977. ant he was facing then-president reagan came in and the light started shining. i will tell you we are living in a similar time. president trump is bleeding at a time so consequential for future. think about how you felt november 8, 2016 how you felt after. it's an exciting time. when he to become energized and excited about what is happening. where on the trajectory to see great things. he is truly about making america great again. and gentlemen, please help me in thanking the administrator of the environmental protection agency, the honorable scott pruitt. ♪ >> good news if you had led to, co2, i wasn't expecting order to. you have one tonight's word lotto. please turn your ticket in. kyoto, co2. i had it leaching. he said leaching. but
scott: thumbs up. what is your fondest hope, goal, and dream for accomplishment within the environmental protection? scott: we are living in a time -- i was 12 years old in 1980. i was a child of the reagan revolution. come i remember my dad as an entrepreneur in 1977. ant he was facing then-president reagan came in and the light started shining. i will tell you we are living in a similar time. president trump is bleeding at a time so consequential for future. think about how you felt november...
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ou scott.>> the flu hitting our area h. how -- now hospitals are in need of one thing and that is blood. heads up flying it comes crashig through a woman's windshield. somehow she manages a hospital. ♪ we continue to follow breaking news out of the parkland, florida, police are still scowering through evidence si high school which is turned into crime seen tonight governor rick scott of tragedy e pure evil after a authorities say 19-year-old fire claiming 1t lives. right now tg together praying for the victim's families. >> i families that are sitting there wondering if they've will ofhet. those they do know they've lost a family member they're lives he been change. like all of us we'll be praying for each of hpital i pray for their full recovery. >> should ever have to send their kids to school and have return. >> the school will stay closed for the rest of the week and florida'sthe state will pay fore funerals of those the victims and counseling for the we are following every update on this s
ou scott.>> the flu hitting our area h. how -- now hospitals are in need of one thing and that is blood. heads up flying it comes crashig through a woman's windshield. somehow she manages a hospital. ♪ we continue to follow breaking news out of the parkland, florida, police are still scowering through evidence si high school which is turned into crime seen tonight governor rick scott of tragedy e pure evil after a authorities say 19-year-old fire claiming 1t lives. right now tg together...
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scott schafer and sacramento reporter katie orr. they join me from the convention in san diego via skype. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> katie, i want start with you. you were in sacramento just thursday when mendoza resigned. we thought before that he might get kicked out of the senate. tell me a little bit about what happened and how democrats there reacted. >> yeah, senator mendoza had a sexual harassment investigati into him a it was completed and it was found more likely than not he hurt several women over a period of about ten years. senators were looking to expel orsuend him. on thursday they couldn't decide which they wanted to do. in t end, they were spared from having to make that choice because mendoza, perhaps sensing the decision wasn't going to go his way decided he l wouldave on his own terms. and ultimately resign. >> that m st be a relief for some of them. also, there are other investigations ongoing including ainst a female lawmakers. how much do you expect it will be part of the conversation this weekend
scott schafer and sacramento reporter katie orr. they join me from the convention in san diego via skype. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> katie, i want start with you. you were in sacramento just thursday when mendoza resigned. we thought before that he might get kicked out of the senate. tell me a little bit about what happened and how democrats there reacted. >> yeah, senator mendoza had a sexual harassment investigati into him a it was completed and it was found...
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scott brown has decided to retire from internationalfootball. of looking after his body and in the interests of his family. so are you ready for the world cup? no not that one — with plans revealed today for an annual season ending world cup of tennis. the competition would replace the existing format of the davis cup and will feature 18 teams and be played over seven days in late november. it's actually the brainchild of barcelona star gerard pique and could start as early as next year if approved by the international tennis federation. f1 engines have roared back into life after the winter break as the first day of pre—season testing took place in spain. it was a difficult start for mclaren's two time world champion fernando alonso — who lost a wheel on his car after ten laps this morning. lewis hamilton was seventh quickest overall with red bull's daniel ricciardo setting the pace, completing 100 laps in barcelona too. the season starts in a month in australia. it's the first day of the welsh open snooker in cardiff and ronnie o'sullivan is a
scott brown has decided to retire from internationalfootball. of looking after his body and in the interests of his family. so are you ready for the world cup? no not that one — with plans revealed today for an annual season ending world cup of tennis. the competition would replace the existing format of the davis cup and will feature 18 teams and be played over seven days in late november. it's actually the brainchild of barcelona star gerard pique and could start as early as next year if...
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>> scott was so humble.tely the night we drove in, when i looked at the school, i couldn't believe it. i had no idea -- you could have thought scott was
>> scott was so humble.tely the night we drove in, when i looked at the school, i couldn't believe it. i had no idea -- you could have thought scott was
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meter ross scott williams is here witness answe answers.. >> the shower activity is just for the overnight. but we have another chance tomorrow night into friday morning, and not rain, but snow by the time we make it to the upcoming weekend. um mat doppler somewhat lit up. you can see that moisture moving from west to east. likely pic pick up tenth of an h to quarter of an inch of ran rainfall as that system continues to move through. look at the temperatures right now. it's 43 degrees in allentown. we have mid 40s in wilmington along with millville. the highs today made it into the low 50s. by tomorrow, look at this. we'll be in the mid 60s about 2 average. 60 degrees early on friday before cold front comes through. dropping those temperatures on saturday high temperatures in the 30s. throw in some moisture and yes, we're setting the stage for a wintery mix come the weekend. but for tonight, through early tomorrow morning, we're looking at some of those showers morning clouds, mostly cloudy for tomorrow. dry most of the day but then by tom
meter ross scott williams is here witness answe answers.. >> the shower activity is just for the overnight. but we have another chance tomorrow night into friday morning, and not rain, but snow by the time we make it to the upcoming weekend. um mat doppler somewhat lit up. you can see that moisture moving from west to east. likely pic pick up tenth of an h to quarter of an inch of ran rainfall as that system continues to move through. look at the temperatures right now. it's 43 degrees in...
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scott long and alan gomez. scott: thank you for being with us today. unfortunately, we saw another tragedy with the school shooting in parkland, florida. betsy devos the education , secretary, we just learned, has made comments that congress needs to hold hearings looking into these types of issues dealing with school shootings. your committee and your leadership you have not chosen , to go that route into gun violence. do you think that mrs. devos' recommendation is a good one? rep. goodlatte: we will consider that. we do believe that communities need to make sure that they're doing everything to keep their schools secure. when i visit schools around my congressional district i know that a lot of measures are taken today that were not taken 20 years ago when i first started visiting schools as a member of congress. you could go up to the door and walk right in. now they are always locked and always seven has been arranged to meet me at the door and sign me in. those precautions need to be taken. obviously there are extraneous circumstances that lead t
scott long and alan gomez. scott: thank you for being with us today. unfortunately, we saw another tragedy with the school shooting in parkland, florida. betsy devos the education , secretary, we just learned, has made comments that congress needs to hold hearings looking into these types of issues dealing with school shootings. your committee and your leadership you have not chosen , to go that route into gun violence. do you think that mrs. devos' recommendation is a good one? rep. goodlatte:...
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scott: the speaker supports this investigation as well. i think you can say it's the first sort of real oversight we're seeing of the trump administration separated from the russia investigation, which is now very convoluted. you know, it will be very interesting to watch this as it unfolds. i would note, of course, that trey gowdy is retiring, so he doesn't have to worry about any sort of political backlash from the president of the united states. that may be one reason why he feels free to pursue this course of action. host: as is mr. goodlatte. we'll see how this plays out. thanks, gentlemen, for your questions and for being on "newsmakers" this week.
scott: the speaker supports this investigation as well. i think you can say it's the first sort of real oversight we're seeing of the trump administration separated from the russia investigation, which is now very convoluted. you know, it will be very interesting to watch this as it unfolds. i would note, of course, that trey gowdy is retiring, so he doesn't have to worry about any sort of political backlash from the president of the united states. that may be one reason why he feels free to...
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right now governor scott, governor scott is doing what he had to do but he also had to go visit the parentsad kids for two weeks. i'm on right now today because i want to tell every governor in every other state they need to be proactive right now, they need to get a bill in place and we are going to put all america together and work with these governors to protect our schools. we can't have another shooting in this country. i can't live with it and this has to stop with parkland and my daughter's death, it can't be in vain, it has to be the last one. chris: andrew, what do you think about the teacher issue, and i know this must be incredibly painful and now we hear stories that there were police on the scene and they didn't go in at least three sheriffs deputies and didn't go in. >> one deputy that worked there, peterson, he worked there and he's a coward. he stood by the door, i know it's a fact. he could have made it to the third floor and saved all six victims if he wasn't some little -- i can't even -- words can't even describe the way i think about it but i'm not trying to think about
right now governor scott, governor scott is doing what he had to do but he also had to go visit the parentsad kids for two weeks. i'm on right now today because i want to tell every governor in every other state they need to be proactive right now, they need to get a bill in place and we are going to put all america together and work with these governors to protect our schools. we can't have another shooting in this country. i can't live with it and this has to stop with parkland and my...
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sheriff scott israel said he's spoken to governor scott and governor scott is on his way to south florida. he also has spoken to president trump. >> we're also get something reaction to this from congress shaat lawmakers and others. let's bring? jeff lenox into the conversation. he's at the satellite center for us. jeff. >> like you mentioned from our national leaders on down to state and local, we have a lot of reaction coming in ross our leaders assess this on-going situation this school shooting in park land. like you mentioned donald trump, president donald trump tweeting out his sympathies to the victims and they're families. governor rick scott is on his way to south florida. has been briefed on the situation. senator marco rubio treat tweeting out he's been briefed by broward counsel city sheriff scott israel. we're getting on com rah sound from senator bill nelson in washington. he has also been briefed on the latest developments coming out of parkland. here's what he has had to say. >> this is a bad day for florida and for the country and you can imagine the grief of parents righ
sheriff scott israel said he's spoken to governor scott and governor scott is on his way to south florida. he also has spoken to president trump. >> we're also get something reaction to this from congress shaat lawmakers and others. let's bring? jeff lenox into the conversation. he's at the satellite center for us. jeff. >> like you mentioned from our national leaders on down to state and local, we have a lot of reaction coming in ross our leaders assess this on-going situation this...
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hey, cathy, good to see you again. >> hi, scott good to see you.. >> it's been a pretty remarkable comeback for tech. are we going to resume our leadership role? >> well, i think what the market is recognizing is that we are in the sweet spot of some s-curves here in turns of online retail 10% in the u.s., total retail. 20% in china we're in the sweet spot of the s-curve, where share gains accelerate same with mobile advertising as a percent of total advertising that's 17% again, right in the sweet spot so we expect very strong sales growth from these companies to continue there's one exception, where we're looking at amazon's move into advertising now amazon's right at point of sale. its advertising revenues last year were less than $3 billion it is aiming for google's $73 billion, and facebook's $40 billion. and it's right there at the point of sale. so it's effectively becoming another search engine. so that's the nuance we would say among the fangs. >> yeah. where do you come down on apple? >> so we like apple. we like apple very much for the l
hey, cathy, good to see you again. >> hi, scott good to see you.. >> it's been a pretty remarkable comeback for tech. are we going to resume our leadership role? >> well, i think what the market is recognizing is that we are in the sweet spot of some s-curves here in turns of online retail 10% in the u.s., total retail. 20% in china we're in the sweet spot of the s-curve, where share gains accelerate same with mobile advertising as a percent of total advertising that's 17%...
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>> we were with the police about two hours. >> what did scott do?> scott began molesting me at 14 years old. >> physically. >> physically. >> how old was he at the time? >> he's mid 20s at this point. always using elvis and priscilla as an example. >> he would tell you it's okay your age gap because of elvis and priscilla. >>y. >> eggert said her co-star witnessed baio acting inappropriately. >> this is my friend. it's hard for me to read. >> his childhood friend sarah gilbert broke down in tears reading a statement from the former child star. >> there is no excuse for this behavior. >> scott baio was spotted out and vehemently denying her claims. his spokesperson said we've been demanding nicole eggert bring her story to the authorities. it's good she has even if it's part of a publicity campaign. perhaps she can explain to them her ever changing story. >> my story has been the same. we had a sexual relationship when she was an adult, when "charles in charge" was long rapped. she would have been 18 or maybe 19 years old. >> it's treing to point out
>> we were with the police about two hours. >> what did scott do?> scott began molesting me at 14 years old. >> physically. >> physically. >> how old was he at the time? >> he's mid 20s at this point. always using elvis and priscilla as an example. >> he would tell you it's okay your age gap because of elvis and priscilla. >>y. >> eggert said her co-star witnessed baio acting inappropriately. >> this is my friend. it's hard for me...
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scott: exactly. [laughter] my agenda focuses on those issues and the reality of it is that as i look for ways to communicate those issues, technology becomes a primary driver of my communication. good news for me is that i have a very diverse audience i am committed getting to. my comments from a racial perspective draws some folks in that like me. other folks that hate me. political and especially economic issues draws the exact opposite from those sites. it'sitter and instagram -- just a freak show, but it also allows me to communicate the core message of hope and opportunity to my audience, so it brings me into a real world sometimes fascinated, frustrated, but typically fascinated by the comments of folks. i find people signing up to have the composition about a topic we would never have been in the same room because we are so different. that one comment on we were talking about earlier allows me to address them of the issues across the board. >> ok. >> i heard you speak earlier -- you spoke in t
scott: exactly. [laughter] my agenda focuses on those issues and the reality of it is that as i look for ways to communicate those issues, technology becomes a primary driver of my communication. good news for me is that i have a very diverse audience i am committed getting to. my comments from a racial perspective draws some folks in that like me. other folks that hate me. political and especially economic issues draws the exact opposite from those sites. it'sitter and instagram -- just a...
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>> randy scott: shae. please. >> you look at this -- what i'm take away from the design of this particular slide -- it doesn't really effect very many people and not very many drugs. so it probably doesn't mean anything. what i see from this, a small handful of people for whatever reason are being predescribed these drug drugs and they may have unique circumstances that require them is. there's a pattern here for the most part people are driving toward lower cost drugs but as we know in medicine there are unique circumstances. every human being is different. so i guess given that there isn't a lot of cost here, that -- this is just a small sliver it. lead me to suspect that we are trying to extract cost savings from people who may be getting predescribed medications that they uniquely need. for whatever particular reason happens to exist within that individual. so if there was a pattern of people predescribing medications that were very expensive. but i see a reverse pattern am i see exceptions to the rule
>> randy scott: shae. please. >> you look at this -- what i'm take away from the design of this particular slide -- it doesn't really effect very many people and not very many drugs. so it probably doesn't mean anything. what i see from this, a small handful of people for whatever reason are being predescribed these drug drugs and they may have unique circumstances that require them is. there's a pattern here for the most part people are driving toward lower cost drugs but as we...
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scott lucas professor of american politics at the university of birmingham thank you all for joining us now scott i want to start with you the reactions to other mass shootings in the past seem to follow almost script you would have the shock and horror and grief you would then have politicians offering thoughts and prayers to the families of the victims and the wounded you would have demands for action but then ultimately no action looking at this from the outside things seem different this time is that the case. certainly is from my perspective i mean if you'd asked me a week ago just after the shootings in portland florida at this high school i would have said it's going to groundhog day that won't go through grief we'll go through regret will go through statements that something must be done and then a month maybe even two weeks from now there be a mass shooting and it starts all over but for me it's been different this time and i think it's the conjunction of two things i think the first is social media and what it can do in terms of a message threading very quickly and then sec
scott lucas professor of american politics at the university of birmingham thank you all for joining us now scott i want to start with you the reactions to other mass shootings in the past seem to follow almost script you would have the shock and horror and grief you would then have politicians offering thoughts and prayers to the families of the victims and the wounded you would have demands for action but then ultimately no action looking at this from the outside things seem different this...
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so i will ask senator scott to say a few words, then i might ask a few of the folks gathered around to say something and i know you're not concerned with the press because you're very good with the press. thank you. >> mr. president, as you'll recall, hopefully, we spoke late last summer about legislation that i thought would be very help to feel distressed communities. as you recall, i grew up in a single parent household, came from a distressed communities. and we had a discussion about opportunity zones and what it could mean for the future of the country. within a couple of days when you were on air force one you were talking positively about this legislation, in part because of your serious support of this legislation i was able to get it included in the tax reform package. now we're sitting on opportunity. i think it's a geeledmoin -- gold mine. it's a gold mine for smo kids and so many opportunities -- that have not had access to opportunities. you're breathing new hope into distressed communities through the the country and i want to say thank you for doing that. we have leader
so i will ask senator scott to say a few words, then i might ask a few of the folks gathered around to say something and i know you're not concerned with the press because you're very good with the press. thank you. >> mr. president, as you'll recall, hopefully, we spoke late last summer about legislation that i thought would be very help to feel distressed communities. as you recall, i grew up in a single parent household, came from a distressed communities. and we had a discussion about...
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it is not just scott.is everyone that wants to speak one way about omarosa and another way about everyone else. omarosa is a professional person who did amass a certain level of access and not just because she was cute, because she was in some way, shape or form qualified for whatever she was doing. >> and the president wanted her there. to that point. what does it say about the standards of the people being hired in the white house, scott, as you're railing on omarosa, if she shouldn't have been there in the first place, why was she there? >> that's a good question. a lot of the people that came in at the beginning of this administration have been washed out. omarosa came in with sebastian gorka who was washed out, scaramucci was in and out in a short period of time. they had people early on that came in and now washed out. they replaced them in many cases with professional people. i don't know omarosa will be replaced because i think the job they gave her was one that was created. i don't recall the offi
it is not just scott.is everyone that wants to speak one way about omarosa and another way about everyone else. omarosa is a professional person who did amass a certain level of access and not just because she was cute, because she was in some way, shape or form qualified for whatever she was doing. >> and the president wanted her there. to that point. what does it say about the standards of the people being hired in the white house, scott, as you're railing on omarosa, if she shouldn't...
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scott. and the beast, women took over the big screen last year but a new study showing the number of leading ladies going down, women only made up 24% of the last films. that's 5%ea l before. 32% had ten or more female spea. >>> this might not be as sill as it sounds, researchhtot be as bd for your kids as we once thought, scott. german found social media's impact on students's grades was based on how studento communicate about school work had better grades, while posted while studying had worse. that sound about right. out of hands doingwork. maybe if they're going online about t kid at lynn's charter school who were wriesting to th survivors in florida. they're going to jna bit on the. the letters are heart felt. >>> it's not all anymore. new harvard study suggests colleges should be asking how applicants contribute to society. the report is gear towards building a better achievements applicants should talk about things like volunteering, helping atbaby-sitting, another advantage to this c
scott. and the beast, women took over the big screen last year but a new study showing the number of leading ladies going down, women only made up 24% of the last films. that's 5%ea l before. 32% had ten or more female spea. >>> this might not be as sill as it sounds, researchhtot be as bd for your kids as we once thought, scott. german found social media's impact on students's grades was based on how studento communicate about school work had better grades, while posted while studying...
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scott insisted he did not authorize that transfer.then spent the next four months trying to get the money back, unsuccessfully. scott says amazon didn't want to help so he asked the attorney general to intervene, that didn't work, either. scott said i hope you have better luck than i have in pursuing this issue. i don't think i will get my money back unless they are shamed into doing so. well, we didn't have to shame amazon. all we had to do was e-mail headquarters and within seven days amazon restored scott's $1,100 credit. a spokesman said sorry for the delay, we work directly with our customer to resolve the issue. we asked for more detail about what happened here and where scott's money went, but amazon didn't respond to those questions. if you have a consumer complaint like scott did, all us, 888-996-tips or visit nbcbayarea.com/responds. >>> this valentine's day we wanted to see the top reasons why people are getting married these days and according to an online poll by pew research center 88% of those surveyors said that love i
scott insisted he did not authorize that transfer.then spent the next four months trying to get the money back, unsuccessfully. scott says amazon didn't want to help so he asked the attorney general to intervene, that didn't work, either. scott said i hope you have better luck than i have in pursuing this issue. i don't think i will get my money back unless they are shamed into doing so. well, we didn't have to shame amazon. all we had to do was e-mail headquarters and within seven days amazon...