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scott: mm-hmm. and so, if i take the accounts payable and the bank loans, i'm pretty close to a million dollars. scott: $900,000-something, yeah. lemonis: we're drowning in debt right now. wendy: my kids and i, we all agree as a family he needs help. this might be it. lemonis: are the kids here now? wendy: jackie? lemonis: business like this has to constantly evolve. and so, what we're talking about is kind of the number of issues that exist inside the business. jackie: i mean, just based off of our conversations at every dinner table, we're wearing too many hats, and we're involved in so many things. and i think that that's gonna, like, run us ragged after a while. lemonis: does he give you the opportunity to do your job fully? jackie: no. ben: that's the thing that bothers me the most. lemonis: 25 years ago, scott came in, and he saved this company. now scott needs to let his kids do for him what he did for his father. if it's okay with you guys, i'd like to spend a minute with your parents just a
scott: mm-hmm. and so, if i take the accounts payable and the bank loans, i'm pretty close to a million dollars. scott: $900,000-something, yeah. lemonis: we're drowning in debt right now. wendy: my kids and i, we all agree as a family he needs help. this might be it. lemonis: are the kids here now? wendy: jackie? lemonis: business like this has to constantly evolve. and so, what we're talking about is kind of the number of issues that exist inside the business. jackie: i mean, just based off...
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do we have scott? we're going to work to get scott there on the phone. but again dealing with -- >> a number of structures on fire. like you say, a big column of smoke and where it is is el camino real and scott drive. so that intersection in santa clara. and right now that intersection is closed off. a lot of traffic is being diverted as you could imagine to other streets as the smoke starts to spread and as fire trucks try to get in there, you're looking at some of it when there are other fire trucks that are getting to that area right now. but really they're trying to keep as many cars and people away from there because this fire is still really burning quite a bit. >> scott, i don't think we were able to hear you, but do we know what this building or construction site is? ns reporter: i don't know yet. re boardst i it was. we're trying to get closer. but it is pretty crowded area when it comes to buildings and homes and businesses in that area. but ain is el camino and scott boulevard, that intersection and right now everything is trying to be divert
do we have scott? we're going to work to get scott there on the phone. but again dealing with -- >> a number of structures on fire. like you say, a big column of smoke and where it is is el camino real and scott drive. so that intersection in santa clara. and right now that intersection is closed off. a lot of traffic is being diverted as you could imagine to other streets as the smoke starts to spread and as fire trucks try to get in there, you're looking at some of it when there are...
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he loves scott catt. >> scott was the first one that we interviewed.w enforcement, he said he didn't want to talk to them. >> and you talked to your father? >> yeah. >> and did your father give you any advice? >> just to cooperate. >> but after having a conversation with his father scott, he then decided to tell them the truth. it's a great example of how much control scott has over hayden. >> is anybody forcing you to do this? >> nah. >> you're doing this on your own? >> yes. >> because you want to cooperate. is that right? >> yeah. >> how did it feel to confess? >> to be honest with you, i was still full of some pride. i was still full of arrogance. >> oh, so you felt good about it, because you were bragging? >> yeah. >> not surprising he feels that way. remember, scott told him bank robbing would boost his self-esteem. >> so he approaches you about this, and then -- tell me how it had progressed from there. >> well, you know, i was scared. you know, i was really scared at first. >> it's so heartbreaking when you think about it. the point here is tha
he loves scott catt. >> scott was the first one that we interviewed.w enforcement, he said he didn't want to talk to them. >> and you talked to your father? >> yeah. >> and did your father give you any advice? >> just to cooperate. >> but after having a conversation with his father scott, he then decided to tell them the truth. it's a great example of how much control scott has over hayden. >> is anybody forcing you to do this? >> nah. >>...
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scott: you are right. big thing that happened over the last 10 years is we had this introduction of seed firms and it is hard to underestimate how much that change the competitive dynamic, because you have a whole new set of investors coming into play before venture capital firms. this has forced traditional venture capital firms to figure out, what other than money can we provide? money is no longer scarce or a differentiator, so there has to be something else. emily: are you worried about a softbank that comes in with $100 billion? scott: softbank was a party of one a couple of years ago and now there are others playing in that space. we have sovereign wealth funds, private equity firms. the industry has to worry about is do something other than provide capital. capital is no longer a scarce resource. it is basically a commodity, so for venture to survive, it has to evolve and figure out what other than capital can offer. emily: so how does andreasen horowitz continued to differentiate itself, continue t
scott: you are right. big thing that happened over the last 10 years is we had this introduction of seed firms and it is hard to underestimate how much that change the competitive dynamic, because you have a whole new set of investors coming into play before venture capital firms. this has forced traditional venture capital firms to figure out, what other than money can we provide? money is no longer scarce or a differentiator, so there has to be something else. emily: are you worried about a...
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the story is not over for scott warren.his is not necessarily a defeat, but it is not a victory, either. we do not know if the government will retry the case. there is a status hearing in july. a lot of the questions surrounding this case, the central precedence a good set, are still alive, and that includes the possibility of her broaden crackdown on humanitarianan aid work in the desert, potential targeting of folks who have undocumented people in their lives, potential targeting of mixed status families in the u.s. -- there's a whole lot on the line with respect to this case, those questions are still very much alive. nermeen: you said the crucial question foror the jury wawas at scott warren's intentions. explain what that means in the significance of that for the fact there was a mistrial. after this arrest, we have seen a lot of evidence in this case, hundreds of filings. the government brought many was mrs. -- witnesses. what it boiled down to was intent. did scott warren intend to shshield these men from law-enforce
the story is not over for scott warren.his is not necessarily a defeat, but it is not a victory, either. we do not know if the government will retry the case. there is a status hearing in july. a lot of the questions surrounding this case, the central precedence a good set, are still alive, and that includes the possibility of her broaden crackdown on humanitarianan aid work in the desert, potential targeting of folks who have undocumented people in their lives, potential targeting of mixed...
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emily: scott kuper.lobal smartphone sales continue to slow, apple is betting on its first handheld to make a comeback. why they are rolling out a new ipod touch. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: apple has unveiled its first updated ipod touch in four years. it will cost $199 and support new services including appleseed eplus and apple arcade. it was an instant hit when it came out into thousand one but has been overshadowed by the has been in 2001, but overshadowed by the iphone. they come outme with a major new ios release, the software that runs on these devices, it occasionally loses some compatibility. sinceod touch not updated 2015 is prime for that because it has older components and a processor. they are adding the chip from the iphone 7 that came out three years ago, basically extending the lifecycle of the ipod touch another few years, and making it compatible with the next software update. emily: who is in the market for an ipod touch? you think, just get an iphone or ipad. who wants to buy an ipod
emily: scott kuper.lobal smartphone sales continue to slow, apple is betting on its first handheld to make a comeback. why they are rolling out a new ipod touch. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: apple has unveiled its first updated ipod touch in four years. it will cost $199 and support new services including appleseed eplus and apple arcade. it was an instant hit when it came out into thousand one but has been overshadowed by the has been in 2001, but overshadowed by the iphone. they come outme...
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i'll tell you what, i owned bank of america for a long time, scott.ontinue to own it and here's one of the other reasons why i'm seeing upside buying in there, again very large we haven't seen that for a while. does the stock get up towards 30, again. a really good, legitimate price target >> all right >> we have some upside call buying in occidental petroleum we all know what went on during that bidding war they got the asset carl icahn doesn't like they got the asset, but i think they're going to trade higher from here. >> joey. >> american express. all-time high today. what a turn around i mean, i remember three, four years ago. >> costco killed them. >> talking about how american express, that was it it was an end of an american success story. >> i remember that day we were talking about it that day and it went through a lull for a while and then it had this great rebound. >> huge rebound. great place to be. little bit different than visa and mastercard they do more than just that transaction, but great company >> what do you guys make in the 30 s
i'll tell you what, i owned bank of america for a long time, scott.ontinue to own it and here's one of the other reasons why i'm seeing upside buying in there, again very large we haven't seen that for a while. does the stock get up towards 30, again. a really good, legitimate price target >> all right >> we have some upside call buying in occidental petroleum we all know what went on during that bidding war they got the asset carl icahn doesn't like they got the asset, but i think...
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scott: absolutely.at your reps on the road would use. ♪ scott: just looking at this product here, we're not going to necessarily see what the brand is really all about. i mean, really, ben, what we find is that if the retailer is new to the brand, they're gonna want to see and feel the product. especially some of the bestsellers in each of the categories in order to show that. ben: okay. scott: if our team doesn't have the right tools when they're in the stores, sometimes that can be an impediment to trying to get sales. lemonis: i'm frustrated with the fact that ben didn't even bring any of the new stuff that he's been working on. he could have at least brought a few samples, even if they weren't perfectly ready. now i know why his sales people have struggled. an artist is terrible at picking the frame for the art, and it's the same for ben where he doesn't actually understand the kind of packaging that needs to go around his art for the salesperson to actually deliver it. ben: i guess this would -- al
scott: absolutely.at your reps on the road would use. ♪ scott: just looking at this product here, we're not going to necessarily see what the brand is really all about. i mean, really, ben, what we find is that if the retailer is new to the brand, they're gonna want to see and feel the product. especially some of the bestsellers in each of the categories in order to show that. ben: okay. scott: if our team doesn't have the right tools when they're in the stores, sometimes that can be an...
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scott, you are up first. scott: congressman, thank you for being here today. we have learned president trump approved military strikes against iran in retaliation for downing a u.s. military drone. he called that strike off 10 minutes before it was scheduled to happen. we know that gop leaders, including kevin mccarthy, have said there should be a measured response to the downing of the drone. what is your own position on this issue? do you agree with gop leaders that we need to see retaliation, and what might that look like? rep. rogers: there absolutely has to be some response to that provocative, unprovoked act. but it does need to be measured, and i think that's what the president is trying to decide, whether it needs to be a kinetic strike, like was being planned, or something in the way of other diplomatic approaches to put pressure on them. but i don't know what his thinking is right now. i think he is going to take some response. scott: do you believe some members of congress have said the president, before he takes any sort of action, should come befo
scott, you are up first. scott: congressman, thank you for being here today. we have learned president trump approved military strikes against iran in retaliation for downing a u.s. military drone. he called that strike off 10 minutes before it was scheduled to happen. we know that gop leaders, including kevin mccarthy, have said there should be a measured response to the downing of the drone. what is your own position on this issue? do you agree with gop leaders that we need to see...
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i'm saying yes, scott. scott, you are right in the last four to six weeks, there is evidence that the consumer statistics are beginning to recede. we're seeing a little bit of a slowing down i think that moderates and i think we see a liftoff again >> i agree >> because the fed is going to come to the rescue with rates, and we all believe we're going to see something from osaka that's going to suggest, okay, no more tariffs on what, the most important thing, 300 billion mostly of consumer goods. >> your two stocks, walmart and mcdonald's, very specific catalyzers happening withinthe that have created the out performance, right mcdonald's modernizing all those stores, walmart having real success in e-commerce. i think that is not indicative of a lower end consumer shopping at those places. >> consumer staples, too they're at their all-time highs. they're a factor >> something's got to give, right? if you're going to have a -- >> fundamentals are strong >> something's got to give >> if you have a midsummer me
i'm saying yes, scott. scott, you are right in the last four to six weeks, there is evidence that the consumer statistics are beginning to recede. we're seeing a little bit of a slowing down i think that moderates and i think we see a liftoff again >> i agree >> because the fed is going to come to the rescue with rates, and we all believe we're going to see something from osaka that's going to suggest, okay, no more tariffs on what, the most important thing, 300 billion mostly of...
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pastor scott? mr. scott: you stated you would implement national policy to revitalize the urban communities of this great country and all the communities. i think this is just the part that dove tails on the opportunity zones and the things that are being done in those designated areas and this makes it -- makes the revitalization process that much more important. we thank you for it. president trump: tim scott had so much to do with that and it's far beyond our expectations, it's different than what we're talking about today, but when you bring up the term, the beautiful term, tim scott came to see me a little while ago, toward the beginning but not that long ago. and tim, i don't mind if you say a couple of things about what's happening. the opportunity zones have just taken off in this country. mr. scott: yes, sir, mr. president, because of your leadership, we have seen incredible growth in the opportunity zones. here's a couple of examples. it's important for us to remember that in opportunity zone
pastor scott? mr. scott: you stated you would implement national policy to revitalize the urban communities of this great country and all the communities. i think this is just the part that dove tails on the opportunity zones and the things that are being done in those designated areas and this makes it -- makes the revitalization process that much more important. we thank you for it. president trump: tim scott had so much to do with that and it's far beyond our expectations, it's different...
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scott: you are right. thing that happened over the last 10 years as we had this introduction of seed firms and it is hard to underestimate how that changed the competitive dynamic, because you have investors coming into play before venture capital firms. this has forced firms to figure out, what other than money can we provide? emily: are you worried about a softbank that comes in with $100 million? scott: softbank was a party of years ago and now there are others playing in that space. what the industry has to worry about is do something other than provide capital. capital is no longer a scarce resource, so for venture to survive it has to evolve and figure out what other than capital can offer. emily: how does andreasen horowitz continue to be disruptors? scott: we have about 160 people today and about 100 work with our investments, everything from marketing to sales to business opportunities. we have to think about across the lifecycle for companies so we need to have more emphasis as they go through la
scott: you are right. thing that happened over the last 10 years as we had this introduction of seed firms and it is hard to underestimate how that changed the competitive dynamic, because you have investors coming into play before venture capital firms. this has forced firms to figure out, what other than money can we provide? emily: are you worried about a softbank that comes in with $100 million? scott: softbank was a party of years ago and now there are others playing in that space. what...
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senator rick scott of florida.till ahead, attacks on tankers in the gulf of oman have put oil stocks in the crosshairs. hess is our stock of the hour. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: you're watching "balance of power." independent oil producer has is our stock of the hour. shares rising close to 4% in the session. emma chandra is here with more. is this about the gulf of oman? emma: it is. hess is the u.s. focused oil production -- two thirds of its production is in the u.s.. it is a big player in the oil field in north dakota in the gulf of mexico. it's international production is in malaysia, far away from that tension we have been seeing escalate in the persian gulf. as the u.s.aps why focused producer it is not going to be affected. that is why we are seeing its stock pop today. we saw brent and wti prices rocket. regionducers outside the rising in tandem when we saw number of u.s. based shale producers rise today. david: what about other majors? are they affected similarly? emma: exxon and chevron ar
senator rick scott of florida.till ahead, attacks on tankers in the gulf of oman have put oil stocks in the crosshairs. hess is our stock of the hour. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: you're watching "balance of power." independent oil producer has is our stock of the hour. shares rising close to 4% in the session. emma chandra is here with more. is this about the gulf of oman? emma: it is. hess is the u.s. focused oil production -- two thirds of its production is in the...
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scott: 2. francine: we will get back to scott thiel from blackrock. june 2019ay only be but the presidential race got into full swing last night with the first democratic debate and an attack on president trump. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i want to return government to the people and that means calling out the names of the monopolists and is i have the courage to go after them. >> we know not everyone is sharing in this prosperity and donald trump just in the white house and gloats. >> we have a system that favors those who can pay for access and outcomes. that is how you can explain an economy that is rigged to the wealthy. >> dignity is being stripped from labor. people work a full-time job and can't make a living wage. that isve a government of, by, and for the rich and powerful. you can have good job opportunities where do you live in a big city or small town and on january 20, 2021, we will say adios the donald trump. francine: those were highlights from the first night of debates. with more on the story, here is annmarie hordern. annmarie: the fiel
scott: 2. francine: we will get back to scott thiel from blackrock. june 2019ay only be but the presidential race got into full swing last night with the first democratic debate and an attack on president trump. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i want to return government to the people and that means calling out the names of the monopolists and is i have the courage to go after them. >> we know not everyone is sharing in this prosperity and donald trump just in the white house and gloats....
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always good to have you on al-jazeera scott. early on saturday the summit of the world's biggest economies came to a close with well that is agreeing to present a unified front on global trade but the big developments took place on the sidelines with the united states and china agreeing to reste on trade talks white house correspondent can be how get reports from eye socket. with fears of further escalation in the trade war between the united states and china chinese president xi jinping issued words of warning to u.s. president donald trump. in the. china and the united states benefit from. a confrontation. of the united states donald j. trump those words may have resonated following that meeting on the 2nd day of the g. 20 summit trump announced a breakthrough no new u.s. tariffs on chinese goods and a restart of stalled trade talks we're going to work with china on where we left off to see if we can make a deal but the 25 percent tariff already on 250000000000 in chinese goods into the united states remains in place the threa
always good to have you on al-jazeera scott. early on saturday the summit of the world's biggest economies came to a close with well that is agreeing to present a unified front on global trade but the big developments took place on the sidelines with the united states and china agreeing to reste on trade talks white house correspondent can be how get reports from eye socket. with fears of further escalation in the trade war between the united states and china chinese president xi jinping issued...
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la tiene el capitÁn, scott arfield. marajo, y tirÓ el zapatazo. scott arfield, a un costado, desprendiendo lucas cavallini. encima comete falta del delantero, hay infracciÓn y la pelota es de nuevo para martinica. el anÁlisis es presentado por nissan. enrique: extraordinario, solito, lo dejan sÓlo a scott arfield. paco: jonathan david empezÓ a abrir el ostiÓn. enrique: quÉ partidazo ha dado jonathan david, siendo artÍfices de jugada, se entiende con davies y con arfield. paco: a ver si consiguen el gol del honor. hay tiro de esquina para la selecciÓn de martinica. enrique: ya estÁ desdoblada completamente, faltando 15 minutos para terminar el partido, lo que quieren es meter un gol. al encontrar un contragolpe, van a encontrar exhaustos. paco: abaul estÁ listo para pasar. estÁ dejando la pelota para que venga tambiÉn herelle. allÍ estÁ, servicio, el cabezazo que sale desviado. enrique: ese tiro de esquina que va con fuerza y arriba de los defensas, y puede pasar a la primera fase defensiva, es cuando entras con fuerza p
la tiene el capitÁn, scott arfield. marajo, y tirÓ el zapatazo. scott arfield, a un costado, desprendiendo lucas cavallini. encima comete falta del delantero, hay infracciÓn y la pelota es de nuevo para martinica. el anÁlisis es presentado por nissan. enrique: extraordinario, solito, lo dejan sÓlo a scott arfield. paco: jonathan david empezÓ a abrir el ostiÓn. enrique: quÉ partidazo ha dado jonathan david, siendo artÍfices de jugada, se entiende con davies y con arfield. paco: a ver si...
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>> scott, both the u.s. and china are trying to manage the narrative of exactly who would stand to get what if there were a truce or a potential deal that emerges from a meeting between president trump and president xi this week. in a call held earlier this week on monday, between the u.s. trade representative bob lighthizer and the vice premier of china, china was said to ask for a balanced deal, something it has asked for in the past and i'm told by two sources that ambassador lighthizer responded a balanced deal is not possible because of all of china's past transgressions today we saw reporting first in the "wall street journal" that china wants certain things as part of its deal negotiations. it wants the u.s. to roll back a ban on huawei business in the u.s. and roll back all of the tariffs that the u.s. has already put in place it also wants to lower the dollar figure of goods that it would buy from the u.s. as part of a deal. donald trump, the president, has said that he actually wants to double or t
>> scott, both the u.s. and china are trying to manage the narrative of exactly who would stand to get what if there were a truce or a potential deal that emerges from a meeting between president trump and president xi this week. in a call held earlier this week on monday, between the u.s. trade representative bob lighthizer and the vice premier of china, china was said to ask for a balanced deal, something it has asked for in the past and i'm told by two sources that ambassador...
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scott: you are right.hing that happened over the last 10 years is we had this introduction of seed firms and it is hard to underestimate how much that change the competitive dynamic, because you have a whole new set of investors coming into play before venture capital firms. this has forced traditional venture capital firms to figure out, what other than money can we provide? money is no longer scarce or a differentiator, so there has to be something else. emily: are you worried about a softbank that comes in with $100 million? scott: softbank was a party of one a couple of years ago and now there are others playing in that space. we have sovereign wealth funds, private equity firms. the industry has to worry about is do something other than provide capital. capital is no longer a scarce resource. it is basically a commodity, so for venture to survive, it has to evolve and figure out what other than capital can offer. emily: so how does andreasen horowitz continued to differentiate itself, continue to be d
scott: you are right.hing that happened over the last 10 years is we had this introduction of seed firms and it is hard to underestimate how much that change the competitive dynamic, because you have a whole new set of investors coming into play before venture capital firms. this has forced traditional venture capital firms to figure out, what other than money can we provide? money is no longer scarce or a differentiator, so there has to be something else. emily: are you worried about a...
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senator scott: mr. howe. the owe: to underscore i.c.e. to get the bed space and h.h.s. so they can relieve our facilities that weren't designed for long-term detention so we are not in the situation. senator scott: do either of you believe we need to have more border protection? so far, talk about supplemental and the decision primarily, so what about do we need any funding to secure the border? this wouldn't be happening if we had a secured border. mr. nevano: we need funding for border security. it's pulling 40 to 60 agents to deal with the humanitarian crisis, the family, and the u.a.c.'s. that's the biggest problem we ave right now. mr. hastings: a large number of single adults are still trying to evade arrest to your point. a large dynamic of drugs as well. trying to evade. and they're using these family units who are trying to cross as a diverseary tactic in many cases to be able to make money on drugs and single adults trying to evade arrest. senator scott: would you like to add anything? mr. nev
senator scott: mr. howe. the owe: to underscore i.c.e. to get the bed space and h.h.s. so they can relieve our facilities that weren't designed for long-term detention so we are not in the situation. senator scott: do either of you believe we need to have more border protection? so far, talk about supplemental and the decision primarily, so what about do we need any funding to secure the border? this wouldn't be happening if we had a secured border. mr. nevano: we need funding for border...
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this might be what you need, scott. you like that, steve >> love it >> you pulled that off well. >> thank you >> i love it awesome. joey, there's no denying i. tt. the best week of the year in the face of tariffs and a really dismal adp report followed up by a weaker employment report, it's all because the market expects the fed to cut rates as early as next month >> sure. up 4.4%, basically, for the month so far and that's with a pretty ugly monday thank you, chairman powell, for reversing the sentiment on tuesday, which he did. you can't dismiss this morning was an ugly report, average hourly earnings declining. that is not a good condition and yeah, i think it's right to think that right now, bad news is good news i said yesterday, utilize the u.s. dollar as an indicator. we want that to move lower, in particular as the chinese continue to devalue their currency, lowest level for the chinese currency since november, and you've got the dollar down, which is giving you the indication that the federal reserve is going t
this might be what you need, scott. you like that, steve >> love it >> you pulled that off well. >> thank you >> i love it awesome. joey, there's no denying i. tt. the best week of the year in the face of tariffs and a really dismal adp report followed up by a weaker employment report, it's all because the market expects the fed to cut rates as early as next month >> sure. up 4.4%, basically, for the month so far and that's with a pretty ugly monday thank you,...
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ok scott what do you think about that. scott. well clearly clearly the media has been incredibly behind the left in this country it's absolutely clear the wiki leaks reports the kinds of work that the united states government was doing alongside google obviously facebook's been very supportive of the left wing and certainly the media industry now that being said obviously the right has their fox news propaganda as well and that fox news propaganda has been extremely supportive of the trumpet ministration i mean certainly they mouthpieces within you know they've got the guises of even the largest radio networks that really run a lot of the red states because a lot of individuals listening to the radio networks across this country those are the individuals who absolutely will continue to vote for trump so will will this be a situation in which a leftwing. candidate comes up and tries me i'm absolutely not i mean especially if they put joe biden there he's basically hillary clinton in a dress you know basically 8 without the dress s
ok scott what do you think about that. scott. well clearly clearly the media has been incredibly behind the left in this country it's absolutely clear the wiki leaks reports the kinds of work that the united states government was doing alongside google obviously facebook's been very supportive of the left wing and certainly the media industry now that being said obviously the right has their fox news propaganda as well and that fox news propaganda has been extremely supportive of the trumpet...
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unlikely to face any charges either before the trial, scott was granted immunity in exchange for his testimony. when pressed on why he never admitted this during the investigation, scott said simply he was never asked as for now, the trial moves on underneath a cloud of uncertainty. lester >> steve patterson, thanks >>> joe biden is refusing to back down about comments he made about working with segregationist senators as the back dals lash among his political rivals grows nbc's kristen welker has new developments >> reporter: tonight no apology. >> there's not a racist bone in my body. i've been involved in civil rights my whole career, period, period, period >> reporter: former vice president joe biden defiant despite growing fire from democratic rivals after a fund-raiser tuesday where he touted his ability to work with those he disagrees with, using as examples segregationist senators, a white supremacist. biden saying i was in a caucus with james o. eastland he never called me boy he always called me son. we didn't agree on much of anything we got things done tonight bernie sand
unlikely to face any charges either before the trial, scott was granted immunity in exchange for his testimony. when pressed on why he never admitted this during the investigation, scott said simply he was never asked as for now, the trial moves on underneath a cloud of uncertainty. lester >> steve patterson, thanks >>> joe biden is refusing to back down about comments he made about working with segregationist senators as the back dals lash among his political rivals grows nbc's...
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i think that continues, scott. i think it continues because we're no longer just at war in terms of a trade war with china, this skirmish war has spread out all over the rest of the world and because of that, we absolutely have to be ready for any kind of tweet, any kind of news that comes out of any sort about trade right now. regardless of where it is, china is the biggest and baddest of the group but we have to keep an eye on everywhere else we seem to be threatening and the president has been very, very aggressive on his stance. >> kevin o'leary, may was terrible june off to a bad start. with the stats about the best june in 20 years, what are you doing in the market? >> stay long everyone's predicting and we've been waiting five quarters for the inevitable slowdown and recession, it's just not happening. it's fair to be nervous about tariffs. but take the worst-case scenario, slam the 5% on mexico, it's not really going to affect earnings even the next four, five quarters the way people say. that supply-side c
i think that continues, scott. i think it continues because we're no longer just at war in terms of a trade war with china, this skirmish war has spread out all over the rest of the world and because of that, we absolutely have to be ready for any kind of tweet, any kind of news that comes out of any sort about trade right now. regardless of where it is, china is the biggest and baddest of the group but we have to keep an eye on everywhere else we seem to be threatening and the president has...
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scott: it is interesting.s a party of one a couple of years ago, and now there are others playing in that space. we have got sovereign wealth funds, we have got private equity firms. the industry has to worry about is do something other than provide capital. capital is no longer a scarce resource. it is basically a commodity, so i think for venture to survive, it has to continue to evolve and figure out what other than capital can offer. emily: so how does andreasen horowitz continued to differentiate itself? you have raised new funds, but how do you continue to be disruptors? scott: we have a couple of things. we have about 160 people today, and about 100 work with our company's post-investment, so we have made a big investment. we will continue to do that. everything from marketing to sales to business opportunities. look, then we have to think about investing across the lifecycle for companies. one of the funds we raised was a later stage fund to allow us to have more emphasis as they go through later and l
scott: it is interesting.s a party of one a couple of years ago, and now there are others playing in that space. we have got sovereign wealth funds, we have got private equity firms. the industry has to worry about is do something other than provide capital. capital is no longer a scarce resource. it is basically a commodity, so i think for venture to survive, it has to continue to evolve and figure out what other than capital can offer. emily: so how does andreasen horowitz continued to...
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this year our trader's today scott and jim. scott, i have to start with you.raders have been making sense of this data that shows investors have been building short positions and pairing back their bearish bets still, is that a concern >> oh, it's absolutely a concern. scott mentioned milestones price wise we're near a milestone when it comes to short interest, speculative short interest total open interest in bitcoin futures is not that big. you can move it around and i think that is what is going on with the shorts. this is not just a short covering rally this is a short squeeze of epic proportions. >> jim, what is the next level to watch for bitcoin >> okay. once it went above 10,000 i think the next level is 15,000 nice, round number one thing to keep in mind the longer term like call it year and a half chart of bitcoin reminds me a little bit of the chart of gold. so, it suggests to me that we're using these things for actually what they were supposed to but i think now as long as it stays above 10,000, we'll hit 15,000 >> jim and scott, thank you. >> for
this year our trader's today scott and jim. scott, i have to start with you.raders have been making sense of this data that shows investors have been building short positions and pairing back their bearish bets still, is that a concern >> oh, it's absolutely a concern. scott mentioned milestones price wise we're near a milestone when it comes to short interest, speculative short interest total open interest in bitcoin futures is not that big. you can move it around and i think that is...
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july 24s, scott. so, you have a little over a month to get there and again, that number, that's 3 million share equivalent of the stock. i like it. i bought it. i'll probably be in these as well as the gld for several weeks. second stock, take a quick look, i think this is protection, but the pro shares ultra short qqq so what do they do here? this one goes up when the people are -- when the markets go down in the case of the qqq, three times, it's triple levered so what are they doing here they're buying calls in here, which means -- i know it's kind of tough, but that is a bearish bet or it's protection seems more like protection to me especially since the qqqs made that correction on monday so severely i think this one is going to continue and it's great protection if you need it in your portfolio >> okay. good explanation there >> thank you, sir. >> pete, what do you got >> i got widow of them as well dropbox is interesting because this name has not really -- look at the performance level not very
july 24s, scott. so, you have a little over a month to get there and again, that number, that's 3 million share equivalent of the stock. i like it. i bought it. i'll probably be in these as well as the gld for several weeks. second stock, take a quick look, i think this is protection, but the pro shares ultra short qqq so what do they do here? this one goes up when the people are -- when the markets go down in the case of the qqq, three times, it's triple levered so what are they doing here...
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sorry, scott just saying. [ laughter ] exactly.et back there, but two kids keeping me from it. >> we love your enthusiasm >> dr. j >> telluran and the liquefied natural gas play and strong call activity after a big sell-off in may. >> farmer jim. >> marathon petroleum, scott i already went through with the philips 66 question. >> again >> as to why you want to be in refiners, but -- >> you talked about marathon the other day. >> that's actually why i'm coming back to it. >> it's okay conviction >> this is one of those stocks on a friday that it's a good time to own them now it's a week later. be in it >> weiss >> boeing. i like buying stocks that are down also. i don't like buying stocks that are -- >> ford. >> the exchange starts now >>> thank you, scott hi, everybody. here's what's ahead, an oil attack two tankers in the strait of hormuz were suspected in torpedo attacks today. fears are rising across the region we will get you the very latest. also another meat maker going meatless tyson is now the latest company that says they'
sorry, scott just saying. [ laughter ] exactly.et back there, but two kids keeping me from it. >> we love your enthusiasm >> dr. j >> telluran and the liquefied natural gas play and strong call activity after a big sell-off in may. >> farmer jim. >> marathon petroleum, scott i already went through with the philips 66 question. >> again >> as to why you want to be in refiners, but -- >> you talked about marathon the other day. >> that's...
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scott replying, i put my thumb over his tube untiesl pped breathing. did you suffocate him? yes. did chief gallagher kill the terrorist? scotreplyingno with nobody, no physical evidence and now a confession from a key witness, the prosecution's case is unraveling >> i think the panel will be extremely hard-pressed to nvince gallagher of murder when the prosecution's star witnescos essed to it. >> reporter: and scott unlikely to face any charges either before the trial, scott was granted immunity in exchange for his testimony. >>> following scott's testimony, the defense filed a motion to the judge denied that request, and so now the trial continues p underneath a cloud of uncertainty. frances? >> steve patterson for us. thank you, steve >> protesters packed a court in philadelphia saying more needsto e done after dozens of officers were pulled from duty after sharing offensive and racist posts on social media nbils ron allen has the deta >> reporter: anger erupting at a philadelphia city council meeting and demands dozens of officers be fired for offensive facebook posts made pub
scott replying, i put my thumb over his tube untiesl pped breathing. did you suffocate him? yes. did chief gallagher kill the terrorist? scotreplyingno with nobody, no physical evidence and now a confession from a key witness, the prosecution's case is unraveling >> i think the panel will be extremely hard-pressed to nvince gallagher of murder when the prosecution's star witnescos essed to it. >> reporter: and scott unlikely to face any charges either before the trial, scott was...
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with the american people so this is a tweet from emily galvin she says scott warren was on trial for offering food and water to migrants dying in the desert many of you are calling for jury nullification indeed this is why we have juries so that humans can say no when the law is wrong they said no so she sent us a video comment explaining some of what this means for the legal aspect of this case and what it means for the american people and what their views might look like have a listen to what she said juries in the american legal system have the right to refuse to convict people if they feel that the charges unjust but the law is wrong that prosecutors should be going after in this case lifesaving humanitarian aid work now jury nullification isn't talked about very much but it is a unique right jurors have to shape the system in which they work it's a unique role that juries play as a check on laws maybe an.
with the american people so this is a tweet from emily galvin she says scott warren was on trial for offering food and water to migrants dying in the desert many of you are calling for jury nullification indeed this is why we have juries so that humans can say no when the law is wrong they said no so she sent us a video comment explaining some of what this means for the legal aspect of this case and what it means for the american people and what their views might look like have a listen to what...
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the "halftime report" with scott wapner begins right now. >> welcome good to have you with us today joe, stephanie, pete and john. cnbc senior economics reporter steve liesman is here, as well we begin where else the markets rising, surging really ahead of tomorrow's decision on interest rates and stocks sitting less than 1% on new highs and investors expecting a friendly fed and then the president's tweet about that phone call with president xi getting another boost, pete, you are 27 points away from a new record >> amazing push, scott but the chips are starting to fall on the level that would push the market up higher. will there be the follow through. we heard the tweets with the president and what might be happening in terms of trade and this is something very positive. the idea the g20 and the opportunity to get together and make some of those calls today it is all about steve liesman and the fed. i am pointing to you this is their world. how much of a cut? people aren't talking about what kind of cut. is this going to be a quarter or 50 cents whether it is june or july yesterday i
the "halftime report" with scott wapner begins right now. >> welcome good to have you with us today joe, stephanie, pete and john. cnbc senior economics reporter steve liesman is here, as well we begin where else the markets rising, surging really ahead of tomorrow's decision on interest rates and stocks sitting less than 1% on new highs and investors expecting a friendly fed and then the president's tweet about that phone call with president xi getting another boost, pete, you...
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scott said the first thing he remembers is gustavo's voice. >> he said scott, stay with me.e said look at me. look at me. sorry. and he said stay with me and he said don't close your eyes again and he said do not stop breathing again and he said -- i just remember him saying your heart just stopped, but i got it going again and i said you did that for me? >> reporter: by the time they got to the hospital he was stable. >> scott looked at me and said i died in the ambulance and gustavo brought me back and that's the point that, you know, it just hit me and he -- scott said gantt, gantt, that's our son and i said it's going to be okay. i just tried to reassure him. >> reporter: it's been more than okay. scott made a full recovery and is now enjoying every precious moment of his life. >> that was all gone for a brief moment there. then i got a second chance. so just very thankful. >> reporter: but the story doesn't end there. a month later scott tracked gustavo down. >> we all sat down and we had some water and he said okay do, you want to know what happened? >> he was emotiona
scott said the first thing he remembers is gustavo's voice. >> he said scott, stay with me.e said look at me. look at me. sorry. and he said stay with me and he said don't close your eyes again and he said do not stop breathing again and he said -- i just remember him saying your heart just stopped, but i got it going again and i said you did that for me? >> reporter: by the time they got to the hospital he was stable. >> scott looked at me and said i died in the ambulance and...
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scott jennings is a former special assistant to president bush, and scott bolden, d.c. democratic party chair. scott bolden first. >> the family of trump hate to be considered racists yet they seem to involve themselves, whether it's ignorance or otherwise, in what is racially offensive and it's so unnecessary. kamala harris has jamaican-born parents. she was born in america. she was bused. why is that such a source of hatred and divisiveness from donald trump jr.? he's retweeted other racist things in 2016. it's really offensive and has no place in our daily jennings, is other explanation other than that this is a racist attack by donald trump jr.? >> it's extremely irresponsible. i didn't condone the attacks on barack obama, those birtherism attacks were reprehensible. it's not necessary, just stop. my presumption is it's going to backfire because all the people coming to kamala harris' defense, and they're 100% correct to do so, it's going to elevate her on the national stage and she's going to come out on the other side much stronger for it. my strong advice to repu
scott jennings is a former special assistant to president bush, and scott bolden, d.c. democratic party chair. scott bolden first. >> the family of trump hate to be considered racists yet they seem to involve themselves, whether it's ignorance or otherwise, in what is racially offensive and it's so unnecessary. kamala harris has jamaican-born parents. she was born in america. she was bused. why is that such a source of hatred and divisiveness from donald trump jr.? he's retweeted other...
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scott replied, "because i knew he would die anyway."says he did it to prevent him from being tortured later by iraqi forces. this video shows the isis teen after he was injured by an air strike but before navy seals detained him. as he's struggling to breathe he told an iraqi tv reporter that his father forced him to join isis. other seal team members have testified they saw gallagher stab the isis fighter and then pose in front of the corpse, texting a photo to friends saying, "good story behind this. got him with my hunting knife." corey scott claims he asphyxiated the young fighter after the stabbing and gallagher had left. gallagher is also accused of randomly shooting at iraqi civilians and threatening to retaliate against any members of his team who reported him. he denies all the charges against him. >> to hear today that someone has finally had the bravery to stand up for the truth was refreshing after all of these years. >> reporter: corey scott received immunity in exchange for his testimony, and today in court, the prosecutor
scott replied, "because i knew he would die anyway."says he did it to prevent him from being tortured later by iraqi forces. this video shows the isis teen after he was injured by an air strike but before navy seals detained him. as he's struggling to breathe he told an iraqi tv reporter that his father forced him to join isis. other seal team members have testified they saw gallagher stab the isis fighter and then pose in front of the corpse, texting a photo to friends saying,...
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scott: it will go down. if you have a bad meeting, negative talks, 300 more tariffs on $300 billion worth of goods, we are not restarting these talks in a serious manner. there is some downside. we are above the 200 day moving 2775 in the --is 27 .75 in the s&p 500 you would think with negative news, the moving average would be in play. guy: i would assume the fed would have my back at that point. scott: in our opinion, interest rates are low. there are plenty of excess reserves. you cannot force people to borrow and spend area the fit -- spend. the fed has reassured us that they are going to do what's necessary to keep expansion going. business confidence is not going to go up if there are trade negatives and capital expenditure will not go up. that's on a global basis. granted, economies were going to slow to some extent or the trade , butn -- friction additional friction would heighten the possibility that not only would there be a recession and u.s. -- in the u.s., but a global recession. trade plays int
scott: it will go down. if you have a bad meeting, negative talks, 300 more tariffs on $300 billion worth of goods, we are not restarting these talks in a serious manner. there is some downside. we are above the 200 day moving 2775 in the --is 27 .75 in the s&p 500 you would think with negative news, the moving average would be in play. guy: i would assume the fed would have my back at that point. scott: in our opinion, interest rates are low. there are plenty of excess reserves. you cannot...
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unlikely to face any charges either before the trial, scott was granted immunity in exchange for his testimony. >>> following scott's testimony, the defense filed a motion to have the case thrown out the judge denied that request, and so now the trial continues upp underneath a cloud of uncertainty. frances? >> steve patterson for us. thank you, steve >> protesters packed a court in philadelphia saying more needs to be done after dozen from duty after sharing offensive and racist posts on social media nbc's ron allen has the details. >> reporter: anger erupting at a philadelphia city council meeting and demands dozens of officers be fired for offensive facebook posts made public by an advocacy group >> we are here on behalf of the people because we will not have racist police patrolling our streets. >> reporter: the plain view project published several,000 social media posts from colonel officers in eight cities that endorse violence, racism and bigotry. >> it makes me sick, to be honest with you. it really makes me sick because we are in a position to know better >> reporter: in phi
unlikely to face any charges either before the trial, scott was granted immunity in exchange for his testimony. >>> following scott's testimony, the defense filed a motion to have the case thrown out the judge denied that request, and so now the trial continues upp underneath a cloud of uncertainty. frances? >> steve patterson for us. thank you, steve >> protesters packed a court in philadelphia saying more needs to be done after dozen from duty after sharing offensive and...
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scott replying, no. with no body, no physical evidence, and now confession from a keywitness, the prosecution's case is unraveling. >> i think the panel will be extremely hard pressed to convince gallagher of murder when the prosecution's star witness confessed to it. >> reporter: and scott unlikely to face any charges either. before the trial, scott was granted immunity in exchange for his testimony. when pressed on why he never admitted this during the investigation, scott said simply he was never asked. the trial w moves on underneath a cloud of uncertainty. lester.te >> patterson, thanks. >>> 2020 democratic front runner joe biden is refusing to back down about comments h made about working with segregationist senators as the backlash among his rivals grows. nbc's kristen welker has new developments. >> reporter: tonight no apology. t >>re's not a racist bone in my body. i've been involved in civil rights my whole career, period, period, period. >> reporter: former vice president j biden defiant desp
scott replying, no. with no body, no physical evidence, and now confession from a keywitness, the prosecution's case is unraveling. >> i think the panel will be extremely hard pressed to convince gallagher of murder when the prosecution's star witness confessed to it. >> reporter: and scott unlikely to face any charges either. before the trial, scott was granted immunity in exchange for his testimony. when pressed on why he never admitted this during the investigation, scott said...
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the ones i get, scott.miss those. >> shannon you're on a roll >> we should have bought constellation the other day on the mexico fears my trade of the day accenture. great way to play at a decent valuation. >> josh brown, you have 25 seconds. >> just mention dunkin, again, i think they'll roll this one to triple digits. >> that's it you left money on the table. >> all right, joe. >> how about the fact that crude oil is up 70% and gold is up 8%. i agree with what pete and john is highlighting. the spot market is trading at nearly a six-year high very impressive. it has nothing to do with fundamentals >> momentum in bitcoin and momentum in, well, you say in gold and momentum in bonds momentum in stocks it's a beautiful thing >> people don't want to be correlated as part of the reason correlate assets >> good stuff. thanks, all. thanks for watching. "the exchange" with kelly evans begins right now >> thank you, scott. hi, everybody. here is what is ahead for today. the major indexes are having their best june
the ones i get, scott.miss those. >> shannon you're on a roll >> we should have bought constellation the other day on the mexico fears my trade of the day accenture. great way to play at a decent valuation. >> josh brown, you have 25 seconds. >> just mention dunkin, again, i think they'll roll this one to triple digits. >> that's it you left money on the table. >> all right, joe. >> how about the fact that crude oil is up 70% and gold is up 8%. i agree...
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now, something might improve, scott. something might get a lot better the trade talks that you mentioned both with mexico and china, but we know there's other stuff coming with europe and the car makers and so forth. whether or not these things can get solved will be whether or not the fed does need to cut rates. if they don't, the fed will have to cut rates they'll have to listen to the inverted yield curve >> the problem, steve liesman, who's back with us thankfully, is that the fed, the last thing the fed, i would imagine, wants to do is to make a move based on what it perceives to be a temporary shock and then you have things get fixed and they're like, why did we do what we just did? >> yeah. i think that's right, scott, and i think that the talk around the table is very much the way i'm listening to the fed right now look, the market got a bit today. we had two fed officials talk, evans and powell, both held out the possibility of rate cuts or at least a rate cut, maybe not as many or as soon as the market is forec
now, something might improve, scott. something might get a lot better the trade talks that you mentioned both with mexico and china, but we know there's other stuff coming with europe and the car makers and so forth. whether or not these things can get solved will be whether or not the fed does need to cut rates. if they don't, the fed will have to cut rates they'll have to listen to the inverted yield curve >> the problem, steve liesman, who's back with us thankfully, is that the fed,...
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polk ordered scott into veracruz. this was neither an easy decision or one his advisors fully supported. polk had to lead, convincing a doubtful cabinet that taking the fight to mexico would be more fruitful than just taking california and waiting for mexico to recognize the conquest. california could be gained quickly with little military effort or it to bolster thomassertion, our sites citesuer thomas hart benton. that --rgued withr were men left imbued military spirit." set onhad his sights that high military post. he wanted to be lieutenant general. doing that would have marked the reappearance of the rank for the first time since 1798 when george washington briefly held that. he said he would only serve if he could be scott's superior. polk arrived at cabinet meetings with a good grasp of the necessary strategy and foresaw difficulties that many of his generals did not. within his limited powers, he tried where he could to keep the war from taking on an overtly anti-catholic character. conquest of mexico would ha
polk ordered scott into veracruz. this was neither an easy decision or one his advisors fully supported. polk had to lead, convincing a doubtful cabinet that taking the fight to mexico would be more fruitful than just taking california and waiting for mexico to recognize the conquest. california could be gained quickly with little military effort or it to bolster thomassertion, our sites citesuer thomas hart benton. that --rgued withr were men left imbued military spirit." set onhad his...
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. >> another very important figure i would like to touch on is harriet scott, the wife of dred scott, the plaintiff in the infamous dred scott case. most people are aware of dred scott but did not know that his wife was a coplaintiff. we have the petition for freedom on display. what was the significance of the dred scott case and what's the legacy of the case today? >> obviously the significance is that the supreme court, the decision in the supreme court which declared that people of african descent were not citizens of the united states and could never be citizens. so this decision by the judge comes out of the case with harriet and her husband who sue because they have lived in free territory and on the basis of having lived in that free territory they claimed their freedom. they moved around a lot, harriet and dred scott, by various people who claimed ownership of them. so when they come back to missouri, they sue and the case ends up in the supreme court. we talk about dred scott more than we talk about his wife hair , who was at least -- had her own case initially and the suits
. >> another very important figure i would like to touch on is harriet scott, the wife of dred scott, the plaintiff in the infamous dred scott case. most people are aware of dred scott but did not know that his wife was a coplaintiff. we have the petition for freedom on display. what was the significance of the dred scott case and what's the legacy of the case today? >> obviously the significance is that the supreme court, the decision in the supreme court which declared that people...
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maurice scott was killed just steps away from his home.he outpouring of support for his family and as they cope with the tragic loss. >> we pray for the healing of the scott family. >> reporter: he was just 15 yea old, an honortudent and aspiring basketball player. maurice scott lost s lifeust outside a corner store, steps from his home in southeast d.c. monique scott is his >> i lost my son. he was really good to me. he took care of me. he took trash out, he did his chores, he made honor roll. he did everything i asked of him. >> reporter: family, friends and classmates from somerset prep charter school gathered near his home to celebrate his life, including his basketball coach. >> just a great kid, i'm proud, blessed i had a chance to immediate him, got to coach him. >> they're going to remember. r they're goingember a guy that had so much heart, so much spirit. >> reporter: mauriwas gunned down outside the holiday market on wheeler road. it was just 10:30 on a sunday morning. >> he didn't get a chance to dream of what he might want to
maurice scott was killed just steps away from his home.he outpouring of support for his family and as they cope with the tragic loss. >> we pray for the healing of the scott family. >> reporter: he was just 15 yea old, an honortudent and aspiring basketball player. maurice scott lost s lifeust outside a corner store, steps from his home in southeast d.c. monique scott is his >> i lost my son. he was really good to me. he took care of me. he took trash out, he did his chores,...