42
42
May 24, 2015
05/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> scott michael is an attorney specializing in evasion. >> he moves to earn his mba and he settled in geneva. he worked at ubs, one of the few americans al into the mysterious world of swiss banking. it was highly restrict only the people there. >> the way he described it, it sounds like part under cover agent and part personal assistant to the rich and famous. >> you have doctors, lawyers, politicians, ceos. >> hollywood? >> hollywood as well. stars had accounts there as well. >> it is not a crime to have a swiss bank account, it is illegal to not report it to the irs which he says was usually the case. he adds there was other banking business trips to the united states. >> you were not a licensed banger in the united states. >> we were not registered or licensed to give investment advice. that was clearly a violation. >> whel he says ubs taught bankers to do business this way, they found a internal memo saying those practices were prohibited. >> they're training you on how to break the law, and the memo on how to follow the law is buried in the internet somewhere? birkenfeld said
. >> scott michael is an attorney specializing in evasion. >> he moves to earn his mba and he settled in geneva. he worked at ubs, one of the few americans al into the mysterious world of swiss banking. it was highly restrict only the people there. >> the way he described it, it sounds like part under cover agent and part personal assistant to the rich and famous. >> you have doctors, lawyers, politicians, ceos. >> hollywood? >> hollywood as well. stars had...
72
72
May 24, 2015
05/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> scott michael is an attorney specializing in tax litigation. >> i think the game is over. >> birkenfeldboston native, moved to switzerland in 1994 to earn his mba and settled in geneva, where he got a job first at credit suisse, then barclays, and finally ubs. one of the few americans allowed in to the mysterious world of swiss banking. >> it was obviously a highly restricted to only people who worked there. it was a very tight work environment. >> the way he describes it, the jobs sound like part undercover agent, and part personal assistant to the rich and famous. >> you had doctors, lawyers, politicians, ceos. >> hollywood? >> hollywood as well. hollywood stars had accounts there, as well. >> although it's not a crime to have a swiss bank account, it is illegal not to report it to the irs. which birkenfeld says was usually the case. he adds there was other banking violations like required business trips to the united states. you weren't a licensed banker in the united states? >> we were not s.e.c. registered and we were not licensed to give investment advice. so that was clearly a vi
. >> scott michael is an attorney specializing in tax litigation. >> i think the game is over. >> birkenfeldboston native, moved to switzerland in 1994 to earn his mba and settled in geneva, where he got a job first at credit suisse, then barclays, and finally ubs. one of the few americans allowed in to the mysterious world of swiss banking. >> it was obviously a highly restricted to only people who worked there. it was a very tight work environment. >> the way he...
36
36
May 19, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN3
quote
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 1
we're joined by scott of d mich manhattanae institute and michael ent console of the roosevelt 2013 institute.c ineq michael, first, president obama in 2013 called this issue economic inequality issue woagu defining challenge of our time. would you agree with that? >> yes, i think inequality is the doubling of top shares that are going to run away a real ce median class. median incomes are down 8% since 2000 in particular areas. aus e lot of unemployment. an >> and scott, runaway incomes, talk about the growth of guest: inequality. are we hearing so much because t this is an issue that is running be away?ca >> i think we have heard a lot odged aboutan it since the financial cry crisis because we dodged another great depression. there was a lot of economic anxiety for pretty good reasons.tended but inequality is high before ccupy
we're joined by scott of d mich manhattanae institute and michael ent console of the roosevelt 2013 institute.c ineq michael, first, president obama in 2013 called this issue economic inequality issue woagu defining challenge of our time. would you agree with that? >> yes, i think inequality is the doubling of top shares that are going to run away a real ce median class. median incomes are down 8% since 2000 in particular areas. aus e lot of unemployment. an >> and scott, runaway...
551
551
May 3, 2015
05/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 551
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> scott peebles checked out michael bryant's background and discovered that bryant had been marriedo he called bryant's ex-wife. >> we learned from her that he was fascinated with fire and would frequently dabble with pyrotechnics, so to speak. >> she also told peebles that the home they owned together mysteriously burned to the ground. bryant's ex-wife said the fire resulted in a substantial insurance settlement. and even she believed her ex-husband started it. >> prior to the fire, he had already rented an apartment that his ex-wife did not know he had put into his name. >> bryant's car was also destroyed in that fire. it, too, was insured. strangely, the car's tires were a special model and valuable. miraculously, they survived. >> he removed the tires from his car and placed them far enough away from the house where they wouldn't be destroyed when the house burned down. >> although this was certainly suspicious, it wasn't proof that bryant had anything to do with ann haynes' murder. >> he had a lot of friends and a lot of support, you know, they just insisted there was no way he
. >> scott peebles checked out michael bryant's background and discovered that bryant had been marriedo he called bryant's ex-wife. >> we learned from her that he was fascinated with fire and would frequently dabble with pyrotechnics, so to speak. >> she also told peebles that the home they owned together mysteriously burned to the ground. bryant's ex-wife said the fire resulted in a substantial insurance settlement. and even she believed her ex-husband started it. >>...
158
158
May 16, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 3
scott johnson. gabriel bell rich. -- gabriel l rich. arizona -- john t hobbs. david s payne. tyler j. stewart. arkansas -- pete richardson. california -- jordan j. porter. christopher a. cohortkohortzo . michael. ricky p. delfortino. sean r. diamond. juan j. gonzalez. scott m. huel. y. costa yuchenko. brian m. law. nicholas c. lee. timothy d. mitchell. danny p. oliver. roberto c. sanchez. tom a. smith jr. colorado -- david m. baldwin. florida -- robert g. german. michael lee horn. charles r. condeck jr. mark h. lawson. [crying] jonathan s. pine. chelsea renee richards. christopher l. smith. georgia -- n. l. hawk. kevin d. jordan. michael a. noris. stephen l. thomas. [sirens] [background noise] illinois -- james p. morsby. indiana -- jacob d. calvin. perry w. wren. nicholas e. schultz. jeffrey b. westerfield. iowa -- howard j. snyder. kansas -- jason e. harwood. kentucky -- bob w. branham. louisiana -- alan m. berez jr. james e. foster jr. carlos papillon jr. maryland -- jamal l. clagget. massachusetts -- greg t. maloney. dennis o. simmons. michigan -- chad a. charles. grant william whitaker. minnesota -- scott t. patrick. mississippi -- john thomas kolum. john r. street. missouri -- matthew s
scott johnson. gabriel bell rich. -- gabriel l rich. arizona -- john t hobbs. david s payne. tyler j. stewart. arkansas -- pete richardson. california -- jordan j. porter. christopher a. cohortkohortzo . michael. ricky p. delfortino. sean r. diamond. juan j. gonzalez. scott m. huel. y. costa yuchenko. brian m. law. nicholas c. lee. timothy d. mitchell. danny p. oliver. roberto c. sanchez. tom a. smith jr. colorado -- david m. baldwin. florida -- robert g. german. michael lee horn. charles r....
38
38
May 18, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
we are joined by scott and michael. president obama in 2013 called this economic inequality issue that defining challenge of our time. would you agree with that? guest: yes. the doubling of the top 1% of the income share, runaway income at the top. a real hard hit meeting class. median incomes are down 8% since 2000 and the precarious market situation, a lot of unemployment continuous employment. host: talk about the growth of any quality. -- inequality. are we hearing so much about it because this is an issue that is running away? guest: i think we have heard a lot about it the financial races -- crisis because we dodged another great depression, there has been a lot of economic anxiety. inequality was high before the financial crisis and we tended not to hear all that much about it. there was no occupy wall street were not talking about it as the defining challenge of our time. i think as it continues to expand we will see inequality as an issue. host: talk about the roosevelt institute and some of the policy prescrip
we are joined by scott and michael. president obama in 2013 called this economic inequality issue that defining challenge of our time. would you agree with that? guest: yes. the doubling of the top 1% of the income share, runaway income at the top. a real hard hit meeting class. median incomes are down 8% since 2000 and the precarious market situation, a lot of unemployment continuous employment. host: talk about the growth of any quality. -- inequality. are we hearing so much about it because...
158
158
May 28, 2015
05/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
betty: great to see you today, scott galloway. thanks to michael hirschman.more ahead on bloomberg market day. went from being a secretive executive to being pretty chatty. what millennials really want from his app ♪ betty: welcome back. time to get you caught up on the market action around the world. i want to start in europe with ryan chilcote in london. see it is a sea of red. not so good today. given what we've seen in the past, it could be worse, down about 1% on average across europe. corporate movers, based on earnings, sports direct said that their profits are going to be better than previously thought. kingfisher is the biggest diy retailer in all of europe and they beat on like for like sales. not so good for national bank of greece. we heard from the ecb which said they will not raise the ceiling for ela funding. .o more money right now no more emergency liquidity from the european central bank. hl was holding its own. it is just south. much more pronounced downhill ride is what the pound has seen today. the reason for that, we got revised first-qu
betty: great to see you today, scott galloway. thanks to michael hirschman.more ahead on bloomberg market day. went from being a secretive executive to being pretty chatty. what millennials really want from his app ♪ betty: welcome back. time to get you caught up on the market action around the world. i want to start in europe with ryan chilcote in london. see it is a sea of red. not so good today. given what we've seen in the past, it could be worse, down about 1% on average across europe....
72
72
May 1, 2015
05/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
scott, see you there. >>> michael bloch, do you agree with that on gold? >> i'm a seller of gold.nk the inflation story is a crock. i don't think inflation is happening. we've talked about growth coming back. people have talked about european inflation coming back. i'm not there. i still see at core eurozone cpi stuck at a .6 year-over-year. that hasn't moved. oil has moved, i don't see why gold has to move. >> it's hard to come up with a bullish case on gold. we got it when bernanke announced qe 1 and qe 2, the world's gold currency is devaluating. at this point it's strong and with interest rates creeping ups, i don't see where there's going to be any demand there. there's going to be more demand for gold in china. it should be up 10%, i don't see any bullish case to buy the metal. >> doc you've talked about gold often and the miners on occasion as well, anything attractive here? >> not right now. they could get into the same oversold situation we talked about with biotech. >> you're depending on the fact that rates are going down. >> i'm betting that rates pull back to the midd
scott, see you there. >>> michael bloch, do you agree with that on gold? >> i'm a seller of gold.nk the inflation story is a crock. i don't think inflation is happening. we've talked about growth coming back. people have talked about european inflation coming back. i'm not there. i still see at core eurozone cpi stuck at a .6 year-over-year. that hasn't moved. oil has moved, i don't see why gold has to move. >> it's hard to come up with a bullish case on gold. we got it...
78
78
May 5, 2015
05/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
it was incredible. >> michael, good to see you, as always. >> a pleasure, scott. >> see you in july. forward to that. michael peltz, institutional investor. coming up, disney beating the street with helps from the theme parks. plus, the after time heavy hitters week continues. check out the roster we have coming up for the remainder of this week. mr. pazina is sitting here today. tom rickets, tom ber rick, james dolan, mark schoenebaum, maybe some others as well. we are back after this. well, a mortgage shouldn't be a problem, your credit is in pretty good shape. >>pretty good? i know i have a 798 fico score, thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. kaboom... well, i just have a few other questions. >>chuck, the only other question you need to ask is, "what else can you do for me?" i'll just take a water... get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. >>> we're back. our next guest, looking to invest in the next big start-up at the emerge conference. he is
it was incredible. >> michael, good to see you, as always. >> a pleasure, scott. >> see you in july. forward to that. michael peltz, institutional investor. coming up, disney beating the street with helps from the theme parks. plus, the after time heavy hitters week continues. check out the roster we have coming up for the remainder of this week. mr. pazina is sitting here today. tom rickets, tom ber rick, james dolan, mark schoenebaum, maybe some others as well. we are back...
1,285
1.3K
May 22, 2015
05/15
by
WPVI
tv
eye 1,285
favorite 0
quote 0
katherine scott channel6 "action news." >> mayor michael nutter toured a local elementary school that'sfor students. teachers and staff of ann frank elementary in the bustleton section proudly showed off two of its signature programs. one is there diversity english speakers of other languages. the other is the alliance for a healthier generation. that's a nutrition and exercise program aimed at keeping the body as healthy and bright as the mind. >>> from our delaware news room tonight a wilmington elementary school has high praise for its language programs. the embassy of spain awarded louis dewalt immersion elementary with its 2014 national award for academic excellence. the school is the first in the red clay district in which students were taught in spanish at least half the time. school officials say thes enrich the learning experiences for every child. >> well, the memorial day weekend is considered the unofficial starter to summer and for communities up and down the new jersey shore it's the start of big business. today atlantic city mayor don guardian kicked off the festivities w
katherine scott channel6 "action news." >> mayor michael nutter toured a local elementary school that'sfor students. teachers and staff of ann frank elementary in the bustleton section proudly showed off two of its signature programs. one is there diversity english speakers of other languages. the other is the alliance for a healthier generation. that's a nutrition and exercise program aimed at keeping the body as healthy and bright as the mind. >>> from our delaware...
64
64
May 3, 2015
05/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
>> tonight's mission for lieutenant michael higden and brian scott is to search for a needle in a haystacklated over several years. >> it's going to be difficult, honestly to look through every little piece of everything. a lot of these guys constantly have something that they're doing wrong. they have a lot of stuff. >> i am seeing an altered mattress right there. obvious stash spot. well, it looks empty. >> then, the trail to tattoo paraphernalia grows warmer. >> this is all unauthorized writing utensils, that's all it is. nice and easy. but what they can do like right here they can take red ink and make a red tattoo. and there it is. the how-tos. what i just found was little directions, how they tattooed their eyes. we might not want to have this floating around. next thing we know we got 955 blind inmates and don't know what to do. >> though the search fails to turn up the potentially contaminated needle, they return with a large bag of other contraband. >> no luck on the syringe. we did find the paper that tells them how to tattoo their eyeballs, which is a good find in my opinion. a
>> tonight's mission for lieutenant michael higden and brian scott is to search for a needle in a haystacklated over several years. >> it's going to be difficult, honestly to look through every little piece of everything. a lot of these guys constantly have something that they're doing wrong. they have a lot of stuff. >> i am seeing an altered mattress right there. obvious stash spot. well, it looks empty. >> then, the trail to tattoo paraphernalia grows warmer. >>...
74
74
May 1, 2015
05/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
for example, scott eastwood star of the longest ride recently said on live with michael and kelly thender his name is a fake. >> apparently i'm on tinder. didn't even know. >> oh my gosh. your name is david on tinder. >> i saw women pulling out their phones. put it back. it is not him. >> don't if you are an eric stonestreet fan, however. stay tuned for "world news now" and "good morning america" in the morning. we're on-line 24/seven at the "nightline" facebook page and at abcnews.com. thanks for watching and good night. ally! where's ally? you took her over to the spencers last night. i wouldn't have took her if i knew she had my batteries. come on. where's my batteries? why do we have a thousand packets of ketchup? i guess nobody likes ketchup. all right, you know what? this rememote stays with me. i hope you like that channel 'cause that's the one you're watching for the rest of your life. okay. ray, i'm... ray? we're out of milk, so i'm going to the store. all right. deb, i'm gonna go... deb. deb, i'm gogonna go buy batteries!
for example, scott eastwood star of the longest ride recently said on live with michael and kelly thender his name is a fake. >> apparently i'm on tinder. didn't even know. >> oh my gosh. your name is david on tinder. >> i saw women pulling out their phones. put it back. it is not him. >> don't if you are an eric stonestreet fan, however. stay tuned for "world news now" and "good morning america" in the morning. we're on-line 24/seven at the...
69
69
May 1, 2015
05/15
by
WPVI
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
for example, scott eastwood star of the longest ride recently said on live with michael and kelly thes name is a fake. >> apparently i'm on tinder. didn't even know. >> oh my gosh. your name is david on tinder. >> i saw women pulling out their phones. put it back. it is not him. >> don't if you are an eric stonestreet fan, however. stay tuned for "world news now" and "good morning america" in the morning. we're on-line 24/seven at the "nightline" facebook page and at abcnews.com. thanks for watching and good night. [dramatic music] [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> yo! hey! [cheers and applause] i'm terry crews, and it's time to get the fun started right here on millionaire! [cheers and applause] today's returning contestant is a 19-year-old college student and a competitive debater who knows what it takes to prepare for important events such as today. his secret? a slice of greasy pizza. from cambridge, massachusetts, please welcome arjun byju! [cheers and applause] my man! >> how's it going? >> oh, good to see you. come on over here. >> looking good, terry. looking good. >> and you are t
for example, scott eastwood star of the longest ride recently said on live with michael and kelly thes name is a fake. >> apparently i'm on tinder. didn't even know. >> oh my gosh. your name is david on tinder. >> i saw women pulling out their phones. put it back. it is not him. >> don't if you are an eric stonestreet fan, however. stay tuned for "world news now" and "good morning america" in the morning. we're on-line 24/seven at the...
110
110
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
for example, scott eastwood star of the longest ride recently said on live with michael and kelly thes name is a fake. >> apparently i'm on tinder. didn't even know. >> oh my gosh. your name is david on tinder. >> i saw women pulling out their phones. put it back. it is not him. >> don't if you are an eric stonestreet fan, however. stay tuned for "world news now" and "good morning america" in the morning. we're on-line 24/seven at the "nightline" facebook page and at abcnews.com. thanks for watching and good night. our family was drifting apart... ...until we found a connection. you have the power to change your child's life. the boys town national hline can help. (tdd# 1-800-448-1433) if you're a man over 50, you're in a group most likely to develop skin cancer including melanoma. that's why your best shot is to check for a spot. follow through and check your skin. go to spotskincancer.org to find out how. female announcer: sleep train's interest free for 3 event! ends sunday. it's your last chance to get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster serta
for example, scott eastwood star of the longest ride recently said on live with michael and kelly thes name is a fake. >> apparently i'm on tinder. didn't even know. >> oh my gosh. your name is david on tinder. >> i saw women pulling out their phones. put it back. it is not him. >> don't if you are an eric stonestreet fan, however. stay tuned for "world news now" and "good morning america" in the morning. we're on-line 24/seven at the...
118
118
May 1, 2015
05/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
there's nothing that separates me from walter scott, from freddie gray, from even michael brown, becausen someone who is perhaps biased or subconsciously biased, they don't see me, they don't see the person that folks on msnbc all the time, they see a brown face. they see a black face, and impute all sorts of nefarious motives. >> they throw the stats at you. >> right. >> let's go right now to msnbc's torre, who's out in baltimore. he's with a group of protesters right now and they're moving fast. torre? >> reporter: chris, i'm at north and penn, where hundreds of protesters marched from city hall, to here, it's a little more strident march than we saw yesterday. they've been chanting all night, all day. we'll work for freddie gray. no justice, no peace. at city hall, when some of the protesters said, we need to be patient, some of the folks on the lawn chanted back at them and yelled back at them, they don't want patience, they want justice now, they said. but people in this community said they didn't expect justice to come, day didn't expect a reckoning to come. they're too cynical for
there's nothing that separates me from walter scott, from freddie gray, from even michael brown, becausen someone who is perhaps biased or subconsciously biased, they don't see me, they don't see the person that folks on msnbc all the time, they see a brown face. they see a black face, and impute all sorts of nefarious motives. >> they throw the stats at you. >> right. >> let's go right now to msnbc's torre, who's out in baltimore. he's with a group of protesters right now and...
191
191
May 18, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 0
host: scott, do you want to talk about your group and michael, i will let you do the same?st: the manhattan institute is a free market think tank in new york city. we advocate the government play a role where it can help but generally we are a lot more worried about government failure than market failure. i was at the brookings institution before i was at the manhattan institute. i think the caller is identifying some problems there that are on both sides of the aisle for sure. ultimately i would encourage him to read my own stuff on inequality and see whether i have the facts wrong. host: it is manhattan-inst itute.org. and the roosevelt institute. guest: we were to keep the legacy of franklin and eleanor roosevelt life. we started a think tank in 2009, financially -- primarily focused on the financial reform. host: roosevelt institute.org if you want to check out that website. laura, good morning. caller: it is both my husband and that -- my husband and i making that we are now retired. i wanted to address president obama's conference on inequality because it seems like h
host: scott, do you want to talk about your group and michael, i will let you do the same?st: the manhattan institute is a free market think tank in new york city. we advocate the government play a role where it can help but generally we are a lot more worried about government failure than market failure. i was at the brookings institution before i was at the manhattan institute. i think the caller is identifying some problems there that are on both sides of the aisle for sure. ultimately i...
175
175
May 2, 2015
05/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 1
michael: exactly. gwen: we heard hillary clinton talk about it, you heard tim scott talk about.he president's justice department talked about out. the body cameras. there seem to be some areas of agreement about things, they're addressing underlying problems of the economic issues, addressing the police behavior problems. this is one thing everybody agreings on. >> we've seen the justice department do the first pilot program. they've backed what communities have experimented with. there are statistics that show the behavior of both the public and police is improved with the body cameras. we saw democratic candidate hillary clinton embrace them all. she said all. that's a matter . resources. that's an enormous cost and embrace this idea that would be improved and we've seen other candidates on the trail talking in some effective and some not so effective ways about this. gwen: maybe they agree on this because everything else is so complicated and this is a reasonably straightforward -- something the government can do. thank you both very much. one of the most consequential argume
michael: exactly. gwen: we heard hillary clinton talk about it, you heard tim scott talk about.he president's justice department talked about out. the body cameras. there seem to be some areas of agreement about things, they're addressing underlying problems of the economic issues, addressing the police behavior problems. this is one thing everybody agreings on. >> we've seen the justice department do the first pilot program. they've backed what communities have experimented with. there...
362
362
tv
eye 362
favorite 0
quote 1
michael is it likely this attack was inspired by isis or directed by isis? >> scott, there's no evidence that isis directed the attack, no evidence they were in communication with these two individuals, much more likely that these individuales were self-radicalized. whether that was by isis or whether that was by al qaeda is an open question. >> pelley: what does it tell you that isis was so quick to claim responsibility for this? >> scott interesting. i really think it's a sign of weakness on isis' part. this is a bit of a stretch for them if you think about it. this was not a successful attack. there was no open devotion by these individuals to isis. so i actually think this might be a sign of weakness, a reflection that they see that their momentum has slowed a bit. >> pelley: what do you make of the fact that one of these suspects simpson, was known to law enforcement for years? >> scott, there's a lot of individuals who at some point in their life had some link to terrorism. you can investigate them. you can surveill them up to a point, but you can't do it forev
michael is it likely this attack was inspired by isis or directed by isis? >> scott, there's no evidence that isis directed the attack, no evidence they were in communication with these two individuals, much more likely that these individuales were self-radicalized. whether that was by isis or whether that was by al qaeda is an open question. >> pelley: what does it tell you that isis was so quick to claim responsibility for this? >> scott interesting. i really think it's a...
60
60
May 16, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 1
scott johnson. gabriel bell rich. -- gabriel l rich. arizona -- john t hobbs. david s payne. tyler j. stewart. arkansas -- pete richardson. california -- jordan j. porter. christopher a. cohortkohortzo . michael
scott johnson. gabriel bell rich. -- gabriel l rich. arizona -- john t hobbs. david s payne. tyler j. stewart. arkansas -- pete richardson. california -- jordan j. porter. christopher a. cohortkohortzo . michael
104
104
May 1, 2015
05/15
by
WPVI
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
for example, scott eastwood recently said on "live with kelly and michael" that the tinder account undere. >> apparently i'm on tinder. didn't even know. >> my gosh look your name is it david on tinder. >> i saw him here pull their phones out. >> dan harris abc news, new york. >> wow. >> i knew it might be hard for them to get a date. hey, do what you can to find love. >> i don't think it's hard for them to find a date. >> that's it the news for this half hour. >> follow us on facebook wnnfans.com. >>> this morning on "world news now," demand for justice. more american cities joining baltimore with growing protests. demonstrators clashing with police as conflicting new details of what happened just prior to freddie gray's death are revealed. >> line of fire. new scrutiny for america's pasttime as baseball players are getting hit hard taking dangerous shots to the head. >> i'm sick of seeing people get hurt. >> and it's not just for the pros. what every parent of a little leaguer should know. >>> and he may smash like the hulk but he's more like boy wonder. how he helped rescue his very p
for example, scott eastwood recently said on "live with kelly and michael" that the tinder account undere. >> apparently i'm on tinder. didn't even know. >> my gosh look your name is it david on tinder. >> i saw him here pull their phones out. >> dan harris abc news, new york. >> wow. >> i knew it might be hard for them to get a date. hey, do what you can to find love. >> i don't think it's hard for them to find a date. >> that's it the...
60
60
May 27, 2015
05/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
michael kors is out of favor. they're seeing less demand. >> let me get to scott, the number one thing to watch on a day when we seee reversal. the s&p up 21 points versus down 25. >> that's what we're watching. that was the talk of the trade. after the treasury tantrum that we had earlier this month. watching that rate slowly grind lower and at the same time, the us stock market player or speculator has now learned that if we have a one or one and a half down day, it's automatic wedge back. that's been par for the course as of late. all of us were talking about, will we be up today? that's absolutely what happened. i'm getting worried watching the stock market that the investors are getting complais ant. always thinking the market can't go lower. that's what's making us worried down here. that's what we talked about all day. >> as soon as you say it, it won't happen. right? see a sell-off the next day, it's a gain. scott, great to see you. he has the great twitter handle. scott the cow guy. scott the cow guy. look at the nasdaq, everybody. this is a record by a long shot. we are at 5111 at the very moment. how wil
michael kors is out of favor. they're seeing less demand. >> let me get to scott, the number one thing to watch on a day when we seee reversal. the s&p up 21 points versus down 25. >> that's what we're watching. that was the talk of the trade. after the treasury tantrum that we had earlier this month. watching that rate slowly grind lower and at the same time, the us stock market player or speculator has now learned that if we have a one or one and a half down day, it's...
40
40
May 21, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
and the horrific pain of a michael brown, eric fwarner tamir, walter scott, any number of others and of course fred gray. what we need to do is in understanding that pain, not be accusatory. and get bills before the judiciary committee to make our system the best justice system in the world. that's what i would like to see happen. i know that you as a practicing lawyer who have addressed this issue would like to see that happen as well. i would like to join you on the floor over and over again for these kinds of special orders to speak to our colleagues about getting something done, passing comp reshensive -- comprehensive criminal reform, getting it done to answer the pain of all americans. and we honor those who have lost their lifes and we honor the men and women in uniform who wear the uniform on our behalf to be able to walk alongside of us in dignity. with that, i yield back to the distinguished gentleman. mr. johnson: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the house will stand in recess subject to the call of
and the horrific pain of a michael brown, eric fwarner tamir, walter scott, any number of others and of course fred gray. what we need to do is in understanding that pain, not be accusatory. and get bills before the judiciary committee to make our system the best justice system in the world. that's what i would like to see happen. i know that you as a practicing lawyer who have addressed this issue would like to see that happen as well. i would like to join you on the floor over and over again...
61
61
May 5, 2015
05/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
back-to-back grand jury decisions led to nationwide protests, not only for michael brown and eric garner, but also for others like walter scott, tamir rice. all killed by police. >> people tired of being pushed. you push people in a corner, it's only so long you push them in a corner before you fight back. that's what all of this is, people fighting back. >> the demonstrations turned violent in some cities with looting and rioting. the most recent protests in baltimore after freddie gray died in police custody. this time charges will be brought against the six officers involved in his arrest. but even that isn't enough to stop the anger and frustration that's been building for decades. it is, i think, important to point out first when we begin this discussion that police officers risk their lives every single day to do a job that's incredibly dangerous. just over the weekend a new york city police officer, brian moore was shot in the head after a man allegedly opened fire on him and another police officer in their unmarked car. we learned today that officer moore has died. he was just 25 years old. in 2013 the last year fbi s
back-to-back grand jury decisions led to nationwide protests, not only for michael brown and eric garner, but also for others like walter scott, tamir rice. all killed by police. >> people tired of being pushed. you push people in a corner, it's only so long you push them in a corner before you fight back. that's what all of this is, people fighting back. >> the demonstrations turned violent in some cities with looting and rioting. the most recent protests in baltimore after freddie...
91
91
May 12, 2015
05/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
in the intervening years, particularly after -- since the michael brown case we know that in cases like the walter scottarolina in cases like we've just seen in baltimore, you can't just take place at their word. and the police words are always very symmetrical. the person reached in their waistband. i thought he had a gun. i feared for my life. this is the narrative that attends almost every police shooting. you can go to any of these cases. police are going to use the narrative because it works. i think it's also a question for the media as well. do you simply take that at face value? do you take the officer's story at face value? because up to now, the vast majority of grand juries the vast majority of juries simply do and that's been enough. so that has meant that families of people who have been killed by police are left with nothing that they can call closure, let alone what they would consider to be justice. so i think that we need to as a country take a step back and ask ourselves whether we have given through our statutes way too much latitude for police to feel comfortable that that narrative
in the intervening years, particularly after -- since the michael brown case we know that in cases like the walter scottarolina in cases like we've just seen in baltimore, you can't just take place at their word. and the police words are always very symmetrical. the person reached in their waistband. i thought he had a gun. i feared for my life. this is the narrative that attends almost every police shooting. you can go to any of these cases. police are going to use the narrative because it...
531
531
May 29, 2015
05/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 531
favorite 0
quote 0
michael jackson's neverland home. the fictional world and peter pan were children never grew up. scotton is back with me. $100 million. i was looking at the property. it would bother me if i was a fire the two arrest element. >> it is not like al capone's home here in chicago. this property is enormous. over 2000 acres. the current owner of this property is going to make close to 100 million. making quite a bit of a change. this is a venture capital that will turn out very well for these buyers. >> l.a. has been a very hot real estate market. this is 40 miles even outside of santa barbara. getting kind of high up for this ranch. the fellow did get quite a deal. maybe they will negotiate. >> who would dare go outside of santa barbara? not me. something just deep down in the that makes me want to stay the heck away from neverland ranch. >> i think that they will have a tough time finding a qualified buyer. >> there is always the possibility of the zoning as well. >> thank you. appreciate it. that ride on it's a small world could cause to a lot more. prices would depend on the day of the
michael jackson's neverland home. the fictional world and peter pan were children never grew up. scotton is back with me. $100 million. i was looking at the property. it would bother me if i was a fire the two arrest element. >> it is not like al capone's home here in chicago. this property is enormous. over 2000 acres. the current owner of this property is going to make close to 100 million. making quite a bit of a change. this is a venture capital that will turn out very well for these...
80
80
May 13, 2015
05/15
by
KYW
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
mayor michael nutter says all seven train cars were off the tracks, some were overturn, others were ripped apart as you saw. another witness scott lawman of port richmond described the scene once he got there. >> it hit power lines, there was a pedestrian bridge that hit and knocked the support out of so bridge is hanging down. three cars were laying on the side, one car was sticking up in the air, and while i was standing there, i was up there for two hours they were just holding people, just lifeless. >> unbelievable. >> these are in metro liners carriages and experts say they are solid steel. they were built in the 70's but then with that reason they are hoping the number of yours are much less if they were within of the newer streamline models but as you can see devastation all around. if you are seeking information about friend or relatives possibly on the train call our special hot line and that number is 800-523-9101. 800-523-9101. >>> this story has been developing since of course this crash happened last night we are staying witt all morning long. >> chopper three will be live over the scene right now investigators cont
mayor michael nutter says all seven train cars were off the tracks, some were overturn, others were ripped apart as you saw. another witness scott lawman of port richmond described the scene once he got there. >> it hit power lines, there was a pedestrian bridge that hit and knocked the support out of so bridge is hanging down. three cars were laying on the side, one car was sticking up in the air, and while i was standing there, i was up there for two hours they were just holding people,...
161
161
May 6, 2015
05/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
scott broom, wusa9. >> so far baltimore police are not commenting. >>> an anne arundel county police officer is facing assault charges after reportedly biting a man's testicles during a drunken ball. corporal michael flaig, a 10 year vet an on the force, was arrested last night and according to charging documents he got into a fight behind an alley with a guy in baltimore. that is when flaig allegedly bit the man. he is charged with second degree assault and public intoxication. >>> coming up legendary house >>> former house speaker jim wright has died. he was 92. wright represented the fort worth, texas area for 34 years starting with his election in 1954. he was the democratic majority leader in the house a decade. he became speaker in 1987 replacing tip o'neill, but wright resigned two years later amid an ethics scandal charged with violating house rules on outside income and reporting gifts. >>> investigators remain skeptical isis was behind that failed attack by two gunmen outside a cartoon contest depicting the prophet muhammad. >> both men killed by the cops were watched by federal officials. however, they weren't considered among the most likely to try to pull off an attack. the violence i
scott broom, wusa9. >> so far baltimore police are not commenting. >>> an anne arundel county police officer is facing assault charges after reportedly biting a man's testicles during a drunken ball. corporal michael flaig, a 10 year vet an on the force, was arrested last night and according to charging documents he got into a fight behind an alley with a guy in baltimore. that is when flaig allegedly bit the man. he is charged with second degree assault and public intoxication....
125
125
May 15, 2015
05/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
michael darda. brendan: the other great advocate for nominal gdp is scott sumner. they have both been doing work in spreading this idea. coming up, the dollar's weakness. will overseas investors unveil on corporate debt. this is "bloomberg surveillance" on bloomberg television streaming on your phone and tablet. good morning. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." it's get to top headlines with vonnie quinn. vonnie: islamic state maybe trying to counter a force that its leader was wounded in an strike. the militant group put out an audio recording. he called on sunni muslims to carry out attacks against western nations. there are reports that he was seriously wounded in march. the sec is reviewing what appears to be a fake takeover bid. for avon. shares spiked but the excitement did not last long. avon said it had not received an offer, and no one could firm that ptt capital even exists. regulators will try to find out if it was an attempt to manipulate the market. in course rating -- in horse racing the belmont stakes. no horse has won the triple
michael darda. brendan: the other great advocate for nominal gdp is scott sumner. they have both been doing work in spreading this idea. coming up, the dollar's weakness. will overseas investors unveil on corporate debt. this is "bloomberg surveillance" on bloomberg television streaming on your phone and tablet. good morning. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." it's get to top headlines with vonnie quinn. vonnie: islamic state maybe trying to counter a...
155
155
May 13, 2015
05/15
by
KYW
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 1
mayor michael nutter says all seven train cars were all the track, some overturned, others just ripped apart. another eyewitness scott lawman of the port richmond describe that scene that he saw when's arrived there. >> it hit power lines there was a pedestrian bridge that it hit and knock the the support out of. so the bridge is hanging down. three cars were laying on their side, one car was sticking up in the air. while i was standing there, i was up there for two hours and they were just pulling people, just just lifeless. >> as jan carabao mentioned american red cross is helping people were on board amtrak, northeast regional train 188, they have set up a center at webster elementary school. if you have a family member or friend who may have been on that train amtrak has a special hot line to call, and that number is on your screen right there 1.800.523.9101. again, 1.800.523.9101. >>> one pass evening was over her saying it was a nightmare it cannot be happening. >>> this is not the the first time there was a tragedy on those exact same tracks. look at this newspaper article from 1943, new york times head line r
mayor michael nutter says all seven train cars were all the track, some overturned, others just ripped apart. another eyewitness scott lawman of the port richmond describe that scene that he saw when's arrived there. >> it hit power lines there was a pedestrian bridge that it hit and knock the the support out of. so the bridge is hanging down. three cars were laying on their side, one car was sticking up in the air. while i was standing there, i was up there for two hours and they were...
158
158
May 13, 2015
05/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
michael kors, a new low. that's down 1.3%. polo down 3%. macy's a loss of 2.2%. liz. liz: target on ralph lauren. watch out for that. scott to you at the cme. what's the number one thing you're watching or doing ahead of the close? >> well, we're watching this ten-year yield. and the machinations of what it does and what it wants to do. horrible revision of the employment rate. retail sales. the consumer is two-thirds of the gdp. they're not coming to help us out here. we're not seeing the big price gain or the money in their wallets from the gas prices coming off. no good news out there. the ten-year is doing what it's doing right now. two and a quarter is a great time to snap it up. go sub two, sub 175 soon. >> nasdaq moving higher just minutes away again. the latest video from the ntsb. the amtrak that derailed in philadelphia was going in excess of 100 miles per hour. more than twice the speed limit. we've got the latest on this tragedy. don't move a muscle. press conference coming up in an hour. stay tuned. it begins from the the second we're born.er. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be
michael kors, a new low. that's down 1.3%. polo down 3%. macy's a loss of 2.2%. liz. liz: target on ralph lauren. watch out for that. scott to you at the cme. what's the number one thing you're watching or doing ahead of the close? >> well, we're watching this ten-year yield. and the machinations of what it does and what it wants to do. horrible revision of the employment rate. retail sales. the consumer is two-thirds of the gdp. they're not coming to help us out here. we're not seeing...
138
138
May 5, 2015
05/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
and you look in that officer's package and you see like in the case of michael slager he tased two other people before walter scott got away with it. the second gentleman he tased who was in his own home and arrested for burglary out of his own home complained the next day and the officer was exonerated. so if there's no consequence for that choice that an officer makes, how do you deter it? >> you know the job very well. you did it for many years and there's a counterargument which is that these people they're dealing with in the streets are less respectful than they used to be. they don't listen to orders. that they resist arrest so much. and that the officers are worried for their own preservation of safety. and they don't get the training that they used to get in terms of physicality. in terms of you know using restraining holds and being able to fight and that combination winds up making situations where you have a mismatch. >> well if officers aren't receiving the training they need they should speak on it. >> but the demeanor of who you take on -- >> listen that's inherent to law enforcement, okay? so i und
and you look in that officer's package and you see like in the case of michael slager he tased two other people before walter scott got away with it. the second gentleman he tased who was in his own home and arrested for burglary out of his own home complained the next day and the officer was exonerated. so if there's no consequence for that choice that an officer makes, how do you deter it? >> you know the job very well. you did it for many years and there's a counterargument which is...
242
242
May 1, 2015
05/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 242
favorite 0
quote 0
we've seen eric garner get choke to death on camera we see michael brown get shot in the head with no weapon on him. we see walter scott shot in the backrunning away. aggressive policing what the hell else do we need to know that it's the system. it's wrong. it's not coincidences. it's the government system looking at and targeting african-americans. change the system free black people. we're under oppression here in america. great country for opportunity. but listen we didn't ask to be here we're the only nation here brought here forcefully. free us let's get our own independence. sovereignty. let's do something about this. it's too late too long. >> jason leader of the ymc coalition, thanks very much for joining us yesterday, you joined us today. we'll have you back next week. i'm sure the story is not going away. thank you. >> young minds, what? >> young minds can. the ymc coalition. i was baltimore's chief prosecutor coping with the enormous pressure? and the scrutiny? she's speaking to cnn's don lem bn her big moment in the spotlight. >>> and can she win a conviction? was there a troush judgment as the police unio
we've seen eric garner get choke to death on camera we see michael brown get shot in the head with no weapon on him. we see walter scott shot in the backrunning away. aggressive policing what the hell else do we need to know that it's the system. it's wrong. it's not coincidences. it's the government system looking at and targeting african-americans. change the system free black people. we're under oppression here in america. great country for opportunity. but listen we didn't ask to be here...
283
283
May 6, 2015
05/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 283
favorite 0
quote 0
we will ask michael hay den in appears buster's been busy. yeah, scott. i was about to use the uh.e got a much better idea, lad! scotts ez seed uses the finest seed, fertilizer and natural mulch so you can grow grass anywhere! thanks, scott. ez seed really works! get scotts ez seed. it's guaranteed. >>> i don't want to hear politicians talking about tinkering with the tax code and making little adjustments but still let powerful washington interests pick the winners and losers. we can never create prosperity for working people never grow our economy out of the bottomless pit of debt never move america back to the greatest economy on earth if we continue to punish productivity and subsidize reckless irresponsibility. >> it was a former governor mike huckabee making his pitch in front of a hometown crowd in hope arcing a, announcing a second run for president. joining us former congressman david mcintosh president for club for growth. his organization met the governor's announcement with a $100,000 ad buy if two key states iowa and south carolina. take a look. >> why do conservatives
we will ask michael hay den in appears buster's been busy. yeah, scott. i was about to use the uh.e got a much better idea, lad! scotts ez seed uses the finest seed, fertilizer and natural mulch so you can grow grass anywhere! thanks, scott. ez seed really works! get scotts ez seed. it's guaranteed. >>> i don't want to hear politicians talking about tinkering with the tax code and making little adjustments but still let powerful washington interests pick the winners and losers. we can...
152
152
May 23, 2015
05/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
michael rinkas reasonably perceived a threat justifying at least nine shots at russell and williams. in his opinion, aaron o'donnell reasonably perceived a threat justifying at least 11 shots at russell and williams. scott sistak according to kitsaris reasonably perceived a threat justifying at least 12 shots at russell and williams and cynthia moore, brelo's partner, reasonably perceived a threat justifying at least 14 shots at russell and williams. ant kitsaris holds these opinions about the other officers regardless of their tactical mistakes. box was out from cover near the malibu's driver's side. eric o'donnell and rinkus were exposed on the passenger side or the safety of the positions these other officers took. even officers who were behind cover and thus mostly protected from any shots coming out of the suspects' car were justified, according to kitsaris in firing as many shots as they did. moreover in kitsaris brelo reasonably perceived a threat justifying about 34 shots at the suspects. so where did brelo run afoul of the constitution? as kitsaris put it because at the point of going on the trunk of his own car, 238 and then on the malibu's hood he is taking action that is not trained, not rec
michael rinkas reasonably perceived a threat justifying at least nine shots at russell and williams. in his opinion, aaron o'donnell reasonably perceived a threat justifying at least 11 shots at russell and williams. scott sistak according to kitsaris reasonably perceived a threat justifying at least 12 shots at russell and williams and cynthia moore, brelo's partner, reasonably perceived a threat justifying at least 14 shots at russell and williams. ant kitsaris holds these opinions about the...
259
259
May 15, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 259
favorite 0
quote 0
scott johnson. gabriel rich. arizona the john t. hobbes. david payne. tyler j. stewart. arkansas, pete richardson. california jordan [background sounds] [background sounds] christopher. [background sounds] michaelkground sounds] [background sounds] robert german. >> michael horn. charles condeck junior. mark lawson. [background sounds] jonathan pine [background sounds] chelsea renÉe richard. christopher smith georgia talk. kevin d. jordan. .. [background noise].. >> steven l. symptom mass. -- thomas. [background noise].. [background sounds]. . >> illinois, james p. morris so i -- morrissey. indiana. jacob d. calvin. >> perry w. rand. [background sounds ]. nicholas e. shults. jeffrey b westerfield. >> honor guard. attention. >> iowa. howard j. snyder. kansas. jason e. harwood. >> kentucky. bob w. branham. louisiana. alan m. berez, jr. james e. foster jr. carlos papillon jr. maryland. jamal l. clagget. [background sounds]. [background sounds]. >> massachusetts. greg t. maloney. dennis o. simmons. michigan. chad a. charles. grant william whitaker. [background sounds]. minnesota. scott t. patrick. mississippi. john thomas kolum. john r. street. missouri. matthew scott chisholm. [background sounds]
scott johnson. gabriel rich. arizona the john t. hobbes. david payne. tyler j. stewart. arkansas, pete richardson. california jordan [background sounds] [background sounds] christopher. [background sounds] michaelkground sounds] [background sounds] robert german. >> michael horn. charles condeck junior. mark lawson. [background sounds] jonathan pine [background sounds] chelsea renÉe richard. christopher smith georgia talk. kevin d. jordan. .. [background noise].. >> steven l....
227
227
May 19, 2015
05/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 227
favorite 0
quote 0
michael." -- from disneyland. we're having a party and you're invited. get ready for a good time. on today's show, the lovely and talented jimmy kimmel. and from the hit series, "scandal," scotte "live"'s "anniversary games: family challenge edition." put on your mickey ears and come with us to our disneyland anniversary party. and now, here are nightly mcqueen and gator from the cast of cars land. [captioning
michael." -- from disneyland. we're having a party and you're invited. get ready for a good time. on today's show, the lovely and talented jimmy kimmel. and from the hit series, "scandal," scotte "live"'s "anniversary games: family challenge edition." put on your mickey ears and come with us to our disneyland anniversary party. and now, here are nightly mcqueen and gator from the cast of cars land. [captioning
101
101
May 18, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
host: scott, do you want to talk about your group and michael, i will let you do the same?ree market think tank in new york city. we advocate the government play a role where it can help but generally we are a lot more worried about government failure than market failure. i was at the brookings institution before i was at the manhattan institute. i think the caller is identifying some problems there that are on both sides of the aisle for sure. ultimately i would encourage him to read my own stuff on inequality and see whether i have the facts wrong. host: it is manhattan-inst itute.org. and the roosevelt institute. guest: we were to keep the legacy of franklin and eleanor roosevelt life. we started a think tank in 2009, financially -- primarily focused on the financial reform. host: roosevelt institute.org if you want to check out that website. laura, good morning. caller: it is both my husband and that -- my husband and i making that we are now retired. i wanted to address president obama's conference on inequality because it seems like he was blaming whitey instead of ad
host: scott, do you want to talk about your group and michael, i will let you do the same?ree market think tank in new york city. we advocate the government play a role where it can help but generally we are a lot more worried about government failure than market failure. i was at the brookings institution before i was at the manhattan institute. i think the caller is identifying some problems there that are on both sides of the aisle for sure. ultimately i would encourage him to read my own...