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scott scott do you think you were making a dent at all? >> yeah. >> scott: converting any people? >> made it easier for us to talk to people about jesus. >> scott: were they conversing back to you about their beliefs? did you find any common ground two faiths that you could build upon or maybe the world could actually build upon? >> there was, you know, there were times that they took us and asked us about what we were doing in prison talking to women about jesus. they were trying to stop us, but all the time we were telling them that you put us in the prison and people ask us about our crime and why we are in the prison and we have to explain why we are in the prison. and when we tell them we are here because we are christian and they became more curious and they ask more questions about christianity is a crime. and they ask more question and we have to explain for. that's why we share the message. scott cot i will point out the book again "it's captive in iran." the book comes out tomorrow. good luck with sales. >> thank you. >> scott: what were your family and friends doing duri
scott scott do you think you were making a dent at all? >> yeah. >> scott: converting any people? >> made it easier for us to talk to people about jesus. >> scott: were they conversing back to you about their beliefs? did you find any common ground two faiths that you could build upon or maybe the world could actually build upon? >> there was, you know, there were times that they took us and asked us about what we were doing in prison talking to women about jesus....
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scott would know and to further answer your question, chairperson came on with tiffa. one of the things we'll need to have finalized is the budget and we are working on that soon. >> scott? >> scott, community outreach manager. as mary said the pnrs is not funded in the current year. last year congress approved through the federal government through 2013, that included funds for tiger roughly similar to what was provided last year. now that those funds have been approved we expect go t also sending applications real soon. >> right. so within a month an application should come out. >> we won't have a firm sense of the dollar amounts or the possibility off tiff ya on these discretionary funds before we have to prove the budget. >> i think that's fair. >> that's how we've been all along over the last 15 years. we don't issue contracts, we do not enter into contracts until the funds are certified. >> i understand that. it's nice to get a sense of what we may in the future be able to obtain some of this revenue for increased budget, but it's not helpful for this board currently when we go forward and approve this budget before june. >> i have been pretty good at getting the money. i t
scott would know and to further answer your question, chairperson came on with tiffa. one of the things we'll need to have finalized is the budget and we are working on that soon. >> scott? >> scott, community outreach manager. as mary said the pnrs is not funded in the current year. last year congress approved through the federal government through 2013, that included funds for tiger roughly similar to what was provided last year. now that those funds have been approved we expect...
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>> englishman and scotts or japanese and scotts or scotts and other scotts, scotts, they ruin scotland people. >> you just made an enemy for life. stuart: that clip has nothing to do with anything other than it's funny, and i bet you didn't understand a word of it. >> i did because i'm scottish. stuart: you are? >> mostly irish, but -- stuart: now she tells us. 700,000 bucks for gardening at the am bar dos' house in brussels, 5e7 you say? >> outrageous is the only word to come up with. stuart: couldn't we have cut that rather than white house tours? >> instead of cutting lops, you -- lawns, you know, talking about cutting people in the government, people losing jobs, and now we talk about budgets for cutting lawns. not just in brussels, but i understand i understand -- indonesia and thailand. i thought it was an april fool's joke. stuart: our producers are frantically searching for pictures of begonias. we got the tulips, got them, but begonias, not sure. >> they have household staff to do the gardening. they do. stuart: you're passionate about this. we're joking about it. >> the presi
>> englishman and scotts or japanese and scotts or scotts and other scotts, scotts, they ruin scotland people. >> you just made an enemy for life. stuart: that clip has nothing to do with anything other than it's funny, and i bet you didn't understand a word of it. >> i did because i'm scottish. stuart: you are? >> mostly irish, but -- stuart: now she tells us. 700,000 bucks for gardening at the am bar dos' house in brussels, 5e7 you say? >> outrageous is the only...
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. >> thank you, scott. >> scott cohn there in boston. >>> well, stocks are staging a comeback today after that huge decline yesterday. bob pisani, is this a bounce of some kind or are we going to turn around? >> i think a lot of it has to do with the better economic data we had this morning. i think that helped things a lot. take a look at the s&p. what a turnaround. we had the worst day of the year on the s&p yesterday. today, we're having the third or fourth best. we've recovered half of our losses. look at the sectors, 4 to 1, advancing to declining stocks. and when you have consumer staples doing as well as materials, that's what i mean when you have a broad market advance overall. a lot of those commodity stocks and stocks that got killed yesterday in that turnaround today. copper producers, goal-mining producers, coal producers, nib that's in the production space, all to the upside, although varying degrees of being on the upside. i want to point out, we have held on to our gains, not at our highs, but we have held on to our gains. and we have very good econom
. >> thank you, scott. >> scott cohn there in boston. >>> well, stocks are staging a comeback today after that huge decline yesterday. bob pisani, is this a bounce of some kind or are we going to turn around? >> i think a lot of it has to do with the better economic data we had this morning. i think that helped things a lot. take a look at the s&p. what a turnaround. we had the worst day of the year on the s&p yesterday. today, we're having the third or fourth...
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scott cohn. scott cohn, thank you very much. and to recap, nbc news, and specifically, pete williams of nbc news, reporting there that a senior administration official saying no arrest has been made. they have, quote, solid leads. but, no arrests yet. >> we're going to take a very quick break here on "street signs" and come right back and continue to follow this story and give ow an update on what the markets have been doing. we seem to be taking another bit of a leg downwards now. the dow is off by 166 points, the nasdaq is once again off by over 2%. a lot of that is the damage that's been done in apple stock today. don't go away. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. the redesigned 2013 glk. the next great advance from mercedes-benz. starting at $37,090. >>> the fbi has just released a statement. let's get right now the scotte've got more about what's happening with the markets. we've got steve masoka joining us from web bush securities. very interesting day. i think bob my sanny's been calling it the ping-pong market. down day monday, up day yesterday, down day again today. very difficult environment, i would imagine, for an investor to make money in. >> well, i mean, it's a much-needed decline, a much-needed respite from every day being up. consensus got very, very ebulent and very, very bullish. i really haven't seen anything particularly negative to think that this is going to be a sustained turn in the market. but clearly, we needed to knock some of the froth off the cake. >> you know what, steve, we've got to jump in right here, because scott cohn's microphone, back on now. scott cohn, what is the fbi now saying about the new developments? >> reporter: the fbi has quite forcefully knocked down the story of an arrest, multiple arrests, an arrest imminent. the fbi says despite widespread reports, there
scott cohn. scott cohn, thank you very much. and to recap, nbc news, and specifically, pete williams of nbc news, reporting there that a senior administration official saying no arrest has been made. they have, quote, solid leads. but, no arrests yet. >> we're going to take a very quick break here on "street signs" and come right back and continue to follow this story and give ow an update on what the markets have been doing. we seem to be taking another bit of a leg downwards...
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in the meantime, scott cohn. >> scott cohn is in watertown live. let's get to scott. >> okay. lot of vehicles. three bus loads of police officers as they continue to try and lock things down here. and a man hunt that now seems to be spreading beyond just this area. and there's also now an alert. even as far as new york city looking for a particular vehicle. just out of abundance of caution, not that they necessarily think it will be in new york city. let me read you this now. they are looking for a gray honda with massachusetts license plates. if you're in this region, gray honda with massachusetts plates. 316esr. and there you see the law enforcement assets continuing to flow into this area as they try to make certain that not only everybody stays in place but that they can literally go door to door and try to find this suspect who is still at large. >> all right. >> you never read into anything, scott. what does that mean? he ditched the suv and has a gray honda with massachusetts plates? so they're in watertown but he may have fled watertown? >> well, as you heard, they're
in the meantime, scott cohn. >> scott cohn is in watertown live. let's get to scott. >> okay. lot of vehicles. three bus loads of police officers as they continue to try and lock things down here. and a man hunt that now seems to be spreading beyond just this area. and there's also now an alert. even as far as new york city looking for a particular vehicle. just out of abundance of caution, not that they necessarily think it will be in new york city. let me read you this now. they...
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scott had a put to win masters. >> adam scott, a life changer. >> adam scott wins the masters the first australian to do so. he was 3-under par for the day. cabrera was 2-under par for the day. we're going to tell you why cabrera possibly could have better. really it was scott, cabrera and day all having a chance to win over the final three holes, tiger woods putter just failed him today. i think probably a good thing given that two stroke penalty controversy that happened yesterday. that did not come into play today. but i want to take you back to 18 john in regulation. because adam scott appeared to have this tournament won with the brilliant put and he was celebrating like he had won the tournament. he said like he said afterward. they're good friends and he recognized steve williams there ironically. he is a new zealander and those two countries are not always friendly. so an unresting win for williams. >> he hits a shot on right side. >> he had a strong angle. he is a very strong player and having an uphill shot the advantage is with a strong player and he was able to pull it off and had a great shot th
scott had a put to win masters. >> adam scott, a life changer. >> adam scott wins the masters the first australian to do so. he was 3-under par for the day. cabrera was 2-under par for the day. we're going to tell you why cabrera possibly could have better. really it was scott, cabrera and day all having a chance to win over the final three holes, tiger woods putter just failed him today. i think probably a good thing given that two stroke penalty controversy that happened...
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scott pelley is in new york. scott -- . >>> now, for a look at what's ahead on the cbs evening news. >> we have scott pelley in new york. scott. >> hi allen and liz, great with you in the bay area. for the first time in big league sports an active player has announced he's gay. we will have that story and the commentary of james brown of the nfl today who will help us understand what this means for the pros. plus, the fbi is questioning new subjects in the boston marathon bombing. those stories coming up on the cbs evening news at 5:30 right after kpix5 news. >> see you in 5 minutes. >>> blame michelle obama for the latest search in plastic surgery. >> her beautiful biceps are going under the knife to get their own skull own guns. >>> nancy isn't shy about showing off her arms anymore. she lost 30 pounds through diet and exercise, but one part of her body wouldn't tone up. >> i had loose skin hanging from my arms. i was very self-conscious. >> reporter: so the 64-year-old decided to have a cosmetic procedure called a brachioplasty or upper arm lift. >> for many people there's excess skin in arms and a surgery is done to
scott pelley is in new york. scott -- . >>> now, for a look at what's ahead on the cbs evening news. >> we have scott pelley in new york. scott. >> hi allen and liz, great with you in the bay area. for the first time in big league sports an active player has announced he's gay. we will have that story and the commentary of james brown of the nfl today who will help us understand what this means for the pros. plus, the fbi is questioning new subjects in the boston marathon...
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scott look at this shot on 18. we would go to a second playoff hole after scott came out of signing his score card. cabrera for birdie. look at this. cabrera leaves it on the lip. he can't believe it didn't drop. so scott a chance to win, scott says you bet you. a second trait year the masters goes to a playoff and one a country, a continent will cherish forever. cnn rachel nichols with the 2013 champ. >> it's an amazing journey, the whole golfing career and i've played a lot of majors and to finally get one means a lot. i've knocked on the door a couple of times recently and to get over the hurdle hopefully is the start of something to come. >> what do you see when you look at this guy? >> that's a happy man when i look at that. it's quite a feeling to make a couple putts to win the tournament. it's what every kid dreams about so for it to finally happen is amazing. >> and australian nearly a champion on a couple of occasions, greg norman was 6 shots up heading into the final round, nick faldo came back and defeated him so the nation really proud today. >> and, of course, tiger woods, he came into this tournament as the clear favorite. this was a roller coaster few days for him. >> it really was. he t
scott look at this shot on 18. we would go to a second playoff hole after scott came out of signing his score card. cabrera for birdie. look at this. cabrera leaves it on the lip. he can't believe it didn't drop. so scott a chance to win, scott says you bet you. a second trait year the masters goes to a playoff and one a country, a continent will cherish forever. cnn rachel nichols with the 2013 champ. >> it's an amazing journey, the whole golfing career and i've played a lot of majors...
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scott rates, kron 4. the are re the arena at oracle. scottwe are going to see some beautiful conditions with no fog. and nice temperatures to talk about. inland, mild, fairfield, 70's and the same in san jose. we have the sea breezes temperatures are tumbling. 54 degrees. but the sea breeze will be weak. as a result temperatures are going to be climbing along beside. look for hot temperatures inland. we are going to be slightly cooler on tuesday. but just temporary. thursday, could be one of the warmest and days of the week with record-breaking temperatures! and in san francisco, tomorrow. 10 degrees warmer. oakland, 80s. 80s in redwood city. and a bit more 90's in pleasanton. and a warm day in the sierra. lake tahoe. and even more possible warm for tuesday and wednesday. look for the mid '80s. in the south bay. 85 degrees and san jose. evergreen, los gatos. 84 in redwood city. 90's fairfield in the east bay. pittsburgh. pleasanton. danville also 90 degrees. san francisco will be 76. plenty of 80s and 90s in the north bay valleys. and your kr
scott rates, kron 4. the are re the arena at oracle. scottwe are going to see some beautiful conditions with no fog. and nice temperatures to talk about. inland, mild, fairfield, 70's and the same in san jose. we have the sea breezes temperatures are tumbling. 54 degrees. but the sea breeze will be weak. as a result temperatures are going to be climbing along beside. look for hot temperatures inland. we are going to be slightly cooler on tuesday. but just temporary. thursday, could be one of...
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scott, made the putt on 118. can he do it again? got it! adam scott, the 2013 masters champion, the green jacket for adam scott and his first major title and the first aussie to win the masters. >> the thing i did well was stay right where i was, wherever it was on the course, and australia is a proud sporting nation and this is one notch in the belt we never got, and amazing that it's come down to me today. >> mike: what a day. i still have goose bumps giants and the cubs. check out this extra inning affair. tim lincecum on the mound and the cubs got hmm away, gave up two can two-run home runs. five innings, he did have nine ks. then hunter pence comes through in the clutch. solo shot ties the game at 7. we go extras. cubs pitcher, with the ball. both runnersed a vafnls -- advance. sanchez comes in for the winning run. 10rb 7 the final. >> a saturday and tigers. one fan gives a foul ball to the dad to give to the son, the dad gives it to his son and the kid throws it back. dad didn't know it. torii hunter rips one off the wall. austin jackson scores, 1-0 tigers. in the second, jackson, see ya. two-run shot, just clears the wall. parker all
scott, made the putt on 118. can he do it again? got it! adam scott, the 2013 masters champion, the green jacket for adam scott and his first major title and the first aussie to win the masters. >> the thing i did well was stay right where i was, wherever it was on the course, and australia is a proud sporting nation and this is one notch in the belt we never got, and amazing that it's come down to me today. >> mike: what a day. i still have goose bumps giants and the cubs. check...
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scott, 12 footer, drains it adam scott is 2013 masters champion and first major title and first australian to win the masters. >> an incredible day everything fell in the right lane, i guess. i kept plugging away. i didn't know it was going to happen. it was great that everything fell into place for me. >> it doesn't get any better than that. just unbelievable. adam scotts considered one of the best players never to win a major but one of the greatest finishes, adam scott is your masters champion. giants take three out of four from the cubs. check on this, tim lincecum on the mound and cubs got to him early. gave away 2 homers in the first. he did have nine k's but down 7-6 and hunter pence with a solo shot. we tie the game and sean kemp with a balk, really? and hector sanchez comes in for the winning run, giants take three out of four, 10-7 is your final. >> a fan gives a foul ball and the kid throws the ball back on the field. he didn't even know what happened. parker on the hill, flips one off the wall. jackson scores. into the second, jackson, see ya! clears the wall. parker allowed eight runs heaped is struggling. 10-1 the final. >> and there is no break in their line-up. when they are swing well and certainly the last two games, you are not making your pitches, that is what happens. they have a great line-up, no question. >> we will take a look b
scott, 12 footer, drains it adam scott is 2013 masters champion and first major title and first australian to win the masters. >> an incredible day everything fell in the right lane, i guess. i kept plugging away. i didn't know it was going to happen. it was great that everything fell into place for me. >> it doesn't get any better than that. just unbelievable. adam scotts considered one of the best players never to win a major but one of the greatest finishes, adam scott is your...
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scott, won the green jacket. scott a runner-up in 2011. here he is tied with angel cabrera. the birdie, give him the lead. scott trains it. the aussie is fired up. that moved him to mean us 9. pressure was on cabrera. and he came up huge. he won here back in 2009. he looked ready to dupe ao it a. second shot, 18th. amazing. birdie the hole. move to a tie with scott. sending the masters to a playoff. after both men parred the first hole. cabrera. birdie. this looks good. just barely misses. he would tap in for par. leaving the door open for scott. 32-year-old. with the 15-foot putt here for birdie. and the win. this is going to go right in. adam scott wins the first major. becomes the first australian to ever win the masters. gio gonzalez, nats trying to avoid the sweep. and gio, 1-0, atlanta. two on for chris johnson. he is going to take the pitch up the middle. and on top. 3-0. and simmons takes, a three-run shot. and lead it 7-0. and since becoming a nationals player. braves, the sweep. 9-0. and on the mound for the bird. yanks up -- 1-0. gardner, crushing this pitch to right field. and a o-run homer. gardner. and the sh
scott, won the green jacket. scott a runner-up in 2011. here he is tied with angel cabrera. the birdie, give him the lead. scott trains it. the aussie is fired up. that moved him to mean us 9. pressure was on cabrera. and he came up huge. he won here back in 2009. he looked ready to dupe ao it a. second shot, 18th. amazing. birdie the hole. move to a tie with scott. sending the masters to a playoff. after both men parred the first hole. cabrera. birdie. this looks good. just barely misses. he...
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. >> thanks very much, scott. scott will be following that for us all day in boston. >>> the fbi has taken the lead on the investigation, but authorities have shed no light on a possible motive and there are no suspects in custody. aman is in washington following the heightened security measures being put in place. wa can you tell us? >> you're right, kelly, the fbi has taken over this investigation. we're expecting at 9:30 this morning the fbi will have a briefing for the media and give us more detail on what they have found overnight so far. but as of now, no real new information on who may have done this, except for this, nbc news got a statement from the pakistani taliban, who are denying any responsibility as part of this attack at this point. we haven't had anybody taking credit so far for this attack, but the pakistani taliban telling nbc that they deny responsibility for the attack in boston. the united states navy is sending an explosive ordinance team to boston to assist in some of the wreckage there to figure
. >> thanks very much, scott. scott will be following that for us all day in boston. >>> the fbi has taken the lead on the investigation, but authorities have shed no light on a possible motive and there are no suspects in custody. aman is in washington following the heightened security measures being put in place. wa can you tell us? >> you're right, kelly, the fbi has taken over this investigation. we're expecting at 9:30 this morning the fbi will have a briefing for the...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. with scottelley. >> pelley: good evening. another difficult day for boston. the city said good-bye to two victims of the terror attacks. there was a private funeral for eight-year-old martin richard
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. with scottelley. >> pelley: good evening. another difficult day for boston. the city said good-bye to two victims of the terror attacks. there was a private funeral for eight-year-old martin richard
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scott -- yeah, it fades after awhile... it fades because it's inferior mulch, man. loo..nature scapes is scotts best mulch -- they guarantee it to hold its color for a full year. wow. i figured you just did your mulch flipping at night. scoooott, movie's starting. oh, there are better ways to spend an evening, lad... get scottse scapes mulch. it's guaranteed. scotts is proud to be the official lawn care company of major league baseball. abc 7 newswatching at 11:00, on your side. >> people remember those that lost their lives in today's bombings at the boston marathon. where a candlelight vigil is underway right now. a very touching moment earlier tonight when about 50 people came here to light then they started singing "amazing grace." some of them are still here. they wanted everybody to know it was certainly open to all faiths and about 50 people turned out to light some candles and to say some prayers and sing songs. a lot of the people that came are from the boston area and they say they had tried all day long to get in touch with their friends and family members and loved ones in the boston area. many of them say it was not until right baby -- right before they arrived they were able to talk to their friends and family members and say they are ok. in the meantime, we have been hearing from those that we
scott -- yeah, it fades after awhile... it fades because it's inferior mulch, man. loo..nature scapes is scotts best mulch -- they guarantee it to hold its color for a full year. wow. i figured you just did your mulch flipping at night. scoooott, movie's starting. oh, there are better ways to spend an evening, lad... get scottse scapes mulch. it's guaranteed. scotts is proud to be the official lawn care company of major league baseball. abc 7 newswatching at 11:00, on your side. >> people...
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they have suspended val and scott indefinitely. >> scott mcgrew, that joke about h2 h20 has been around time. a sign we don't know as well as we should. >> this joke was born in santa cruz. the first to circulate petition asking for the ban of dihydrogen monoxide pointing out it erodes the land and will make your fingers pruny and has a fire retardant. >>> president obama expected to map a new initiative to map the human brain modeled on a program started here in the bay area to unmark the human genome. this will be spread through several universities and government agencies >>> shares in tesla will open at their highest levels yet a day after the company said it will achieve its first profitable quarter. tesla, which trades on the nasdaq, is expected to make a separate announcement, something that they say is even more impressive and carl icahn, has reportedly purchased a large share of a recognition company. he tends to buy into companies for two reasons, sometimes to take them over. he tried that with yahoo! may have tried that with netflix. sometimes when they are undervalued. >>> 5
they have suspended val and scott indefinitely. >> scott mcgrew, that joke about h2 h20 has been around time. a sign we don't know as well as we should. >> this joke was born in santa cruz. the first to circulate petition asking for the ban of dihydrogen monoxide pointing out it erodes the land and will make your fingers pruny and has a fire retardant. >>> president obama expected to map a new initiative to map the human brain modeled on a program started here in the bay...
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scott. he is on 1, thinking of putting it in the jar and great scott, that's tiger's former caddie, scott, minuss listening. the ball crawls within the range. he finished 270 and forces sudden death with adam scott. they go to to are the second playoff. adam scott becomes the first australian ever to win the masters. soothes his pain from letting last year's british open slip away. you know they are popping a lot of cans of fosters in australia tonight. >> i found my way, today. it was incredible. australia is a proud sporting nation and this is one notch in the belt we have never got and it's amazing that it has come down to me, today, mark and jason day, it could have been any of us, but one guy here inspired a nation of golfers. that is greg norman. he is been incredible to me and the young golfers in australia. part of this belongs to him. >> >> indeed a day for australia, three aussies finished in the top four with an argentinian in the middle. >> >> pete lipscomb keeps giving up big innings. chicago cubs earned their long time knick-knack, the loveable losers. >> lincecum came up a pair, c
scott. he is on 1, thinking of putting it in the jar and great scott, that's tiger's former caddie, scott, minuss listening. the ball crawls within the range. he finished 270 and forces sudden death with adam scott. they go to to are the second playoff. adam scott becomes the first australian ever to win the masters. soothes his pain from letting last year's british open slip away. you know they are popping a lot of cans of fosters in australia tonight. >> i found my way, today. it was...
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scott pelley. with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. another difficult day for boston. the city said good-bye to two victims of the terror attacks. there was a private funeral for eight-year-old martin richard whose childhood innocence we will never forget. sean collier achieved his childhood dream when he became a cop. an army of officers attended his funeral today. we learned why collier was executed as he sat in his patrol car. more about that in just a moment. but first bob orr has information about a shopping trip one of the suspects took to buy explosives. >> reporter: on february 6, ten weeks before the marathon bombings, tamerlan tsarnaev walked into the sea brook new hampshire fireworks store and bought two lock-and-load mortars kits. each kit cost about $200 and contained 24 pyrotechnic shells. investigators now are trying to determine if the brothers used the black powder from those fireworks as the explosive in the pressure cooker bomb. tsarnaev's name was recorded in the store's computer system at the time of the sale. megan kerns was the clerk. >> i do remember first him having the accent and then him asking for the biggest stuff. i showed him one other product. he definitely stressed he wanted the biggest, loudest stuff. >> reporter: new pictures surfaced today of the early friday morning shootout between the tsarnaev brothers and police in watertown massachusetts. the photos, taken from inside a house overlooking the scene of the gun fight, seemed to show the brothers crouched in front of a mercedes s.u.v. they had car jacked. one of the brothers appears to be holding a gun with both hands in front of his body. a second car belonging to the suspects can also be seen with the passenger side door open. witnesses say during the shootout the brothers seemed to retrieve ammunition and explosives from that vehicle to use in the ongoing battle. tamerlan tsarnaev was killed in the confrontation but his younger brother dzhokhar survived and is now in fair condition in a boston hospital with multiple gunshot wounds. dzhokhar has told interrogators that he and his brother acted alone in planning and carrying out the twin bombings, and the f.b.i. has found no evidence of conspiracy. he said they had no connections to any terrorist group, but he also has told investigators he and his brother drew inspiration for jihad from radical islamic preachings on the internet. investigators believe the tsarnaevs may have launched the attack in retribution for the killing of muslims by american troops in afghanistan. to confirm a possible motive, investigators now want to interview tamerlan's wife catherine russell. today her attorneys issued a statement saying she is doing everything she can to assist in the ongoing investigation, adding the reports of her husband's involvement in the attack came as an absolute shock to the family. key remaining questions for investigators now involve the bombs. where did the brothers build them? did they ever set off practice explosions? how did they pay for the materials and manage to do all of that under the radar? >> pelley: bob, thanks very much. another remaining mystery has been why sean collier, a campus police officer at m.i.t. was apparently lured into an ambush and shot to death thursday night. john miller has been talking to his sources. john, the police think they have the answer now. >> reporter: they do, scottinvestigators now believe that officer collier was killed because the two bombing suspects wanted to take his gun. tamerlan tsarnaev and his brother dzhokhar only had one real gun and one pellet gun. investigators believe because the officer's holster had a locking system they apparently couldn't get the gun out. officer sean collier was shot in the head execution style while sitting in his patrol car. one of the first responders was officer richard donahue. here he is at the scene of collier's murder, a few hours later he would be seriously wounded in this shootout with the tsarnaev brothers. (gun fire) tamerlan tsarnaev died in the gun battle. the hunt for dzhokhar tsarnaev came to a head the next evening when a man spotted the 19-year- old hiding under a tarp on his boat in the backyard. four members of the boston transit police swat team -- kenny tran, ryan harer, darrell thompson and jeff campbell -- got the call to apprehend the suspect. >> i saw the suspect sitting up on the, i
scott pelley. with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. another difficult day for boston. the city said good-bye to two victims of the terror attacks. there was a private funeral for eight-year-old martin richard whose childhood innocence we will never forget. sean collier achieved his childhood dream when he became a cop. an army of officers attended his funeral today. we learned why collier was executed as he sat in his patrol car. more about that in just a moment. but first bob orr...
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scott for the win right here. there it is. adam scott! [cheers and applause] a life changer. >> indeed it was. 32-year-old adam jacket wins the master's. scott becomes the first australian to put it on. scott's fellow country men, day, fades down the stretch. tiger woods has not won a master now in 8 years. he tied with mark for 4th. mark also an australians to make the putt and think you won the master's at that point and have to go out and earn it all over again. how hard was that to do? >> well, it was a split second, i thought i had won. >> never count your chickens. we seen so many guys make it to win. i thought it is time for me to step up and see how much i want it. >> tough night. any time you have a chance to win the master's and you don't and true, lifelong dream you will be upset. terrible night. i will not a lie. >> a little disappointing. but this is a lot of experience that i can take into next year and hopefully i can, you know, wear one of those green jackets soon. >> yes. great drama today. yesterday, tigers ended the a's 9-game winning streak. and for the second straight game, an a's starter got pounded. parker had a rough
scott for the win right here. there it is. adam scott! [cheers and applause] a life changer. >> indeed it was. 32-year-old adam jacket wins the master's. scott becomes the first australian to put it on. scott's fellow country men, day, fades down the stretch. tiger woods has not won a master now in 8 years. he tied with mark for 4th. mark also an australians to make the putt and think you won the master's at that point and have to go out and earn it all over again. how hard was that to...
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one more scott in scott. >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah.y 10-year-old girl wanted to tell you , you make money fun. looking at gsa. >> that's too hard. that's a brazilian company and i've been struggling with brazil late lately. if you want to go into an emerging market that's good, go buy the ishares mexico, eww, my charitable trust owns them. and that's the best situation. boy, interest rates coming down, the petitionso is going to 10-1. and mark my words. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round"! >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming up, promising asset? independent oil and gas producer, halcon resources, just revealed the new play in the oil-rich eagle ford shale. could this new field provide the fuel for a move higher? cramer's exclusive with the ceo is next. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade
one more scott in scott. >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah.y 10-year-old girl wanted to tell you , you make money fun. looking at gsa. >> that's too hard. that's a brazilian company and i've been struggling with brazil late lately. if you want to go into an emerging market that's good, go buy the ishares mexico, eww, my charitable trust owns them. and that's the best situation. boy, interest rates coming down, the petitionso is going to 10-1. and mark my words. and that, ladies and...
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scott. on 18th he's thinking one thing. birdie. great scott. yes. tiger's former caddy on scott's bag. he's chalking through it all. alls it within gimmey range to force sudden range. how do you like that son that's what i'm talking about. they go to the tenth hole. cabrera puts fourth. takes it high and it stays high. missed by an inch. but it might have well been a mile. because scott belly putter drilling the best put of his life. adam scott becomes the first australian ever to win the masters. and leading last year's british open slip away. but you know they are still popping the cans of foster in australian tonight. >> i found my way today. i don't know how to digest it all at the moment but it was incredible. australia is a proud sporting nation but this is one sport we never got. it's amazing that it came down to me today. it could have been any of us. but there's one guy that inspired me today, that's norman and part of this belongs to him. >> scott day and mark lishman. but argentina has to be proud of angel cabrera's performance. >>> pitcher tim lincecum got in trouble early only to get bailed out by those
scott. on 18th he's thinking one thing. birdie. great scott. yes. tiger's former caddy on scott's bag. he's chalking through it all. alls it within gimmey range to force sudden range. how do you like that son that's what i'm talking about. they go to the tenth hole. cabrera puts fourth. takes it high and it stays high. missed by an inch. but it might have well been a mile. because scott belly putter drilling the best put of his life. adam scott becomes the first australian ever to win the...
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scott, made the putt on 18. can he do it begin? drains it. adam scott, your 2013 masters champion. he can't believe it. green jacket for adam scott in his first major title and the first australian to win at the masters. >> incredible day. but everything fell my way in the end, i guess, and just never know, and i just kept plugging away, and i didn't know if it was going to happen. but it was just great that everything fell into place for me. >> mike: it doesn't get much better than that. adam scott considered the greatest player never to win market. no longer. he earned it, and not the aussie i thought was going to wimp liked jason day coming in, put one of the greatest finishes this event has ever seen. adam scott yourmasters champions. >> the giants trying to take three out of four at wrigley field. check out this affair. tim lincecum on the hill. gave up two two-run homers in the first. the first to nate schierholtz. g-men down 7-6 in the ninth. two outs and hunter pent comes through in the clump. ties the game. we go extras. top ten. runners on the corner. both runners advance. sanchez with the winning run. giants take three
scott, made the putt on 18. can he do it begin? drains it. adam scott, your 2013 masters champion. he can't believe it. green jacket for adam scott in his first major title and the first australian to win at the masters. >> incredible day. but everything fell my way in the end, i guess, and just never know, and i just kept plugging away, and i didn't know if it was going to happen. but it was just great that everything fell into place for me. >> mike: it doesn't get much better than...
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scott budman is here. scott, football, and a lot of cash registers going crazy. >> reporter: you are right. it's a good combination. let me get out of the way. thousands of 49ers fans are streaming in downtown san jose. they are going to watch the draft on a giant screen. they got to meet dwight clark and patrick willis earlier and 49er cheerleaders. all these people bringing their business to the restaurants and cafes here in downtown. just one night in what looks to be a string of good times for south bay businesses. >> it means we are going to be booming, whether it's in downtown san jose or closer to santa clara. it's great news for businesses like us especially in an industry whether it's restaurants or bars. i think we are going to blow it out of the water. >> reporter: it will probably be awhile before the niners pick anyone in the draft. chances are most of the fans will hang around for most of the night. again, good news for local businesses. back to you. >> thousands of people. thank you, scott. the niners pick in awhile. the raiders are picking now. the nfl draft allowing players to come to the area. >> thanks. >> good night. >>> on our broadcast tonight, a new twist in the investigation in boston. a report that the bombers intended to strike new york next. >>> chemical weapons in syria. u.s. intelligence now believes they have already been used. the question now, does the u.s. act? >>> up in the air. a firsthand look at the nightmare for travellers this week, as members of our own team fan out to record what's happening on board all these delayed flights. >>> and mother knows best. as five u.s. presidents gather for the opening of the george w. bush library, it's something his mother said that got a lot of political attention today. mother said that got a lot of political attention today. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television
scott budman is here. scott, football, and a lot of cash registers going crazy. >> reporter: you are right. it's a good combination. let me get out of the way. thousands of 49ers fans are streaming in downtown san jose. they are going to watch the draft on a giant screen. they got to meet dwight clark and patrick willis earlier and 49er cheerleaders. all these people bringing their business to the restaurants and cafes here in downtown. just one night in what looks to be a string of good...
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scott. the sunday wars have scott tied for the lead, birdie for the clubhouse lead. watch cabrera answer with his son as his caddy. he sticks it high on the 18th and makes the putt to force the playoff. second straight year it is decided with extra holes and the rain coming down. it is the putt of his life as the aussie wins his first career major. >> what an incredible day. for everything fell my way in the end. you never know and i just kept plugging away and i didn't know if it would happen through 9. here solvesd back 9 a lot. and gives you a chance. great it worked for me. >> if i'd posted the number -- i was four back and thought i'd played well. i made my share of putts as well. >> a fiannal look at augusta. jason day held a two-shot lead but struggled down the stretch and tiger woods finished tied for fourth place. steve williams landed on his feet, adam scott's caddy. the next major takes place father's day weekend. 11 news continues after this. join us at projectluna.com >> is your commute takes you through downtown, you may what an alternate route this week. an alternate route this week, near utah st., it will take all week with work starting at 9:00 a.m. and closing at 3:00 p.m.. it will be closed during the afternoon rush-hour and overnight, with tuesday being the worst day for traffic as the orioles returned
scott. the sunday wars have scott tied for the lead, birdie for the clubhouse lead. watch cabrera answer with his son as his caddy. he sticks it high on the 18th and makes the putt to force the playoff. second straight year it is decided with extra holes and the rain coming down. it is the putt of his life as the aussie wins his first career major. >> what an incredible day. for everything fell my way in the end. you never know and i just kept plugging away and i didn't know if it would...
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scott -- yeah, it fades after awhile... it fades because it's inferior mulch, man. look...nature scapes is scotts best mulch -- ty guarantee it to hold its color for a full year. ow. i figured you just did your mulch flipping at night. scoooott, movie's starting. oh, there are better ways to spend an evening, lad... get scotts nature scapes mulch. it's guaranteed. scotts is proud to be the official lawn care company of major league baseball. the coveted green jacket at augusta is hard enough for any offer. but add in an overtime you one memorable masters finish. tiger was not in any of it. he had four birdies, including that long one on nine. tiger finished with a two under 75. jason bay got off to a fast start start. here he is on to. from the bunker. that goes in for an eagle. david finishes at 10 under for the championship. remember the name, adam stock -- adam scott good for now right lead. he nailed it with that. he is clearly feeling the momentum. yet.t's not it angel cabrera's approach on 18, look at this. it lands on the green just to feed. -- just two feet. then scott birdies for the championship and he is the first aussie to win the masters. it is his first major win. afterwards, we talked about celebrating the special moment with his father. tent screen, it was something i will never forget. i wo
scott -- yeah, it fades after awhile... it fades because it's inferior mulch, man. look...nature scapes is scotts best mulch -- ty guarantee it to hold its color for a full year. ow. i figured you just did your mulch flipping at night. scoooott, movie's starting. oh, there are better ways to spend an evening, lad... get scotts nature scapes mulch. it's guaranteed. scotts is proud to be the official lawn care company of major league baseball. the coveted green jacket at augusta is hard enough...
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general zachary taylor and so he demoted taylor and put general winfield scott over him and then he got jealous of scott because scott was getting all the headlines. so when the war ended, polk is leaving, and taylor is the great hero of the war. anlor had never voted in election. taylor had never done anything political. he had been a career military officer for his entire life. his wife, margaret smith taylor, peggy taylor, as she's known, had traveled with her husband to some of the most remote military bases in the country. she had been a military wife, the wife of a man who started as a lieutenant and ended up as aajeneral taylor's politics were almost unknown other than that he said over and over again, he wanted henry clay. henry clay, of course, had lost to polk, and henry clay believed it was his time to win, 1848 was going to be a wig year, clay's party is the wig party. clay thinks he will win and out of nowhere taylor gets the nomination and clay is absolutely devastated that he doesn't get to be nominated and in addition to taylor getting the nomination, a completely obscure almost unheard of person, mil
general zachary taylor and so he demoted taylor and put general winfield scott over him and then he got jealous of scott because scott was getting all the headlines. so when the war ended, polk is leaving, and taylor is the great hero of the war. anlor had never voted in election. taylor had never done anything political. he had been a career military officer for his entire life. his wife, margaret smith taylor, peggy taylor, as she's known, had traveled with her husband to some of the most...
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scott! >> adam scott, made a 12-foot birdie putt on the sudden death hole. he's become a national hero in australia. even the prime minister loves him. >> congratulations to adam scottthis is an historic day for australians. >> scott one as thousands of golf fans are heading to work in industrial, their support was loud and clear. they cheered in buses and honked horns. >> have to throw a shrimp on the barbie. >> i know. >>> the new call for gamblers >>> thousands of tourists expected to join an unofficial celebration of maurb. on saturday, more than 50,000 people with -- marijuana. on saturday, more than 50,000 people are expected to light up a joint in denver's civic center park. and 150,000 people are expected for the dope contest. pot consider this a day to celebrate making it legal. >>> the bay area's newest casino is now accepting job applications. the resort and casino is looking for people interested in working, marketing, guest services as well as dealers. the website has more information. the casino will open in rohnert park before the end of the year. >>> 7:54. the story of jackie robinson was a big hit at the weekend box office. >> just here to play ball
scott! >> adam scott, made a 12-foot birdie putt on the sudden death hole. he's become a national hero in australia. even the prime minister loves him. >> congratulations to adam scottthis is an historic day for australians. >> scott one as thousands of golf fans are heading to work in industrial, their support was loud and clear. they cheered in buses and honked horns. >> have to throw a shrimp on the barbie. >> i know. >>> the new call for gamblers...
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scott gessler. remember scott gessler, the one that questioned thousands of voter eligibility and ended up with 0.0004% of the state voters. he didn't even prove that number. now he says he has nothing to do with these flyers. i guess it's just a coincidence. but did these guys think we wouldn't call them out for distributing a flyer as bogus as their agenda? nice try, but we got you. 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so scared they are already planning their political attack. house republicans just issued a report about the september 11th attacks in gauze sdplbenghazi. it goes after clinton for not telling the truth when it comes to security reductions at the benghazi consulate. the report kricites an april 20 department cable, assets but ordered that the withdraw of security elements to proceed as planned. and now five republican house committee chairs are demanding president obama turn over even more documents related to the gau benghazi attacks. now, we knew there would be smears and hateful rhetoric. but going back to benghazi? what could possibly go wrong? >> the fact is, we had four dead americans. was it because of a protest or guys out one night who decided to go kill some americans? what difference at this point does it make? we've got to get our act together between the administration and congress. i've said i take responsibility. nobody is more committed to getting this right. i believe in transparency. i believe in taking responsibility and i have done so. >> republicans, you sure this is the political fight you want to pick? really? maybe it's time for a new report. joining me now is congresswoman carolyn maloney, democrat from new york, and patricia murphy of citizen jane's politics. thank you both for being here tonight. >> thank you, reverend. >> congresswoman, your colleagues already have a plan to take hillary down going back to gaubenghazi. what do you make of it? >> first of all, the loss of american lives were tragic. we can all agree with that. but this report does nothing to advance our insight, our understanding. it's a partisan attack. they are turning a terrorist attack into a political attack. that's what this is. >> now, patricia, you know, the oversight committee chair in the house, darrell issa, said this about hillary clinton's benghazi testimony on fox just this morning. listen to this. >> secretary of state was just wrong. she said she did not participate in this and yet only a few months before the attack she outright denied security in her signature in a cable april 2012. i bless the democrat's haeart. they can't find a factual error in their report. >> but as foreign policy points out today, as a general rule, every single cable sent from washington to the field is sent over the secretary of state's name. a former state department official said, patricia. so this proves nothing. >> it really proves only that there was a cable sent and it was over the secretary's name and there are more than one million cables that go in and out of the state department every year and that is why simply the fact that her signature there means very little because her signature is on every cable that leaves the state department, as you said. and i think when you look at this report, you have to ask yourself why are there no democrats on this report? there a investigations all the time. they are serious. they look into serious problems and they are bipartisan. these are only house republicans, no senators involved. there was a report on benghazi. its with done by mike mullen, so well respected. he found systemic problems in the state department and didn't point the finger at hillary clinton. it was much lower than she was. there are problems that need to be solved. this is not it. >> congresswoman, what they are really after is stopping hillary clinton because they think they may have to face her in 2016. when you look at the polls, put her up against all of the contenders. hillary clinton, 52%. marco rubio, 40%. if it was rand paul, hillary clinton, 52%, rand paul, 41%. if it was jeb bush, hillary clinton, 54%, jeb bush, 38%. that's the report that they are really upset about, in my opinion, congresswoman. >> i think you're absolutely right, reverend. what is particularly problematic about this trend with the republican leadership, when americans are attacked, what do they do? they turn around and attack an american. they should be attacking the terrorists. they are the ones who killed four innocent americans and in terms of this report, there's a procedure that we go through. with every report issued from the committee, it is supposed to be vetted with republican and democratic opinions and it is fact checked, you add your supporting or dissenting views. they just issued their attack. and they should be attacking the terrorists. this attack, as you know, happened on the anniversary of 9/11. >> that's exactly right. >> it was terrorists that killed the american leadership in benghazi and we know that our embassies are under tremendous strain across the world and pakistan, iraq, afghanistan, egypt, we need to be looking at how to protect our personnel, not attacking their colleagues. >> but patricia, it's just outrageous what they are trying to do and one of the things that adds outrage to me is when they were on the early benghazi attacks, secretary susan rice and the president, they were praising hillary clinton. now all of a sudden it's hillary clinton that was part of this. it was totally an insult to the intelligence. american people. >> i agree with him. >> another thing to be outraged, the report that did come out that was a report from admire mullen, that congress is at fault because they are not properly funding embassy security. with he know who runs half of congress and who runs the other. if they could get their act together, we might get somewhere. if there were democrats on it, i'd read it more seriously. >> it's not only a partisan attack, it's a, we are afraid 2016 that we may have to face hillary. i think when they get up at night to get a glass of water, they see hillary. i think when they are riding their car, they see hillary. they are scared of what may happen in 2016. congre congresswoman maloney and patricia murphy, thank you. >>> ahead, a convicted murder made from behind bars. why this tape raises questions about the extreme wing of the anti-abortion movement. >>> and president obama opens up about a new strategy, and it has to do with tattoos. yes, tattoos. that's next. oh, she only uses tide vivid detergent plus boost for her whites. now, up until a week ago she used chlorine bleach. yeah, because before it was salt, lemon, milk. well actually... that part's true. >>> president obama's opening up about a new strategy he has with michelle, but it's not what you'd expect. it's how to get the kids through those rebellious teen years. >> what we've said to the girls is, if you guys ever decide you're going to get a tattoo, then mommy and me will get the exact same tattoo in the same place, and we'll go on youtube and show it off as a family tattoo. and my thinking is that might dissuade them from thinking that's a good way to rebel. >>> of course. the family that tattoos together stays together. look at this, parents. here's one you can try at home. the obamas all inked up. and then there's the other fun family activity that sparked a national debate. who's the best dancer? the white house? >> what did you think of her mom dancing? do you have dad dancing that can give her a run for her money? >> well, she consistently maintains that she's a et aboutabout better dancer. and i'm okay with that. >> in private, i can bust a move but they tends to hold out when it comes to praise of my dancing. >> so do you think they can dance? here's a side by side comparison. mom dancing versus dad dancing. who's better? don't ask me. you be the judge. ♪ girl vo: i'm pretty conservative. very logical thinker. 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(screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. >>> back in 2009, the entire cou country was shocked when the kansas abortion doctor, george tiller, was gunned down while standing in the entryway of his church. his killer, scott an extreme abortion protester and now is in prison for life. now he's speaking out behind bars with rhetoric. david leach has posted the tape of a phone call he purportedly had with roter, in which they discussed the reopening of the dr. tiller's clinic. >> if someone would shoot the new abortionist like scott shot tiller, hardly anyone will appreciate it but the babies. >> that's a very true statement. >> it would be a blessing to the babies. everyone else would panic. >> that's great, david. that's great. >> shoot the new abortionist? this kind of talk is disturbing but it gets worse. later on the call, leach asks the many he says is roder what he thought of the people who reopened the clinic. >> it is a little bit death-defying. you know, for someone to walk back in there, to walk in there and reopen a clinic, a murder mill where a man was stopped, you know, it's almost like putting a target on your back saying, well, let's see if you can shoot me. >> it is a gauntlet thrown down b
scott gessler. remember scott gessler, the one that questioned thousands of voter eligibility and ended up with 0.0004% of the state voters. he didn't even prove that number. now he says he has nothing to do with these flyers. i guess it's just a coincidence. but did these guys think we wouldn't call them out for distributing a flyer as bogus as their agenda? nice try, but we got you. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles...
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scott reese with comcast sports net. what's going on, scott? >> a lot of baseball on this sunday. just when it looked like a disaster day for timmy and the giants, it all turned on a late long ball. >>> plus, how to speak australian. winna. sunday drama at augusta. we'll show it to you next in sports. look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. >>> hi, everybody. scotte xfinity sports desk. further evidence no road series is easy. the giants worlds better than the cubs on paper but they struggled to win 2 of the first 3 in chicago and had to wrestle victory from the jaws of defeat again today. a blustery day at wrigley. timmy struggled early, gave up two home runs in the first inning. it was 7-6, cubs, with two out in the ninth when hunter pence saves the day. his fourth home run of the season ties the game at 7-7 and gets us bonus baseball. top ten, giants with runners at first and third. pinch hitter buster cosy and shawn camp. can't do that. that's a balk. hector sanchez scores the go ahead run. for good measure posey right back up the box. brandon crawford. giants tack on one more and win in come from behind fashion, 10-7. >> with two outs in the ninth, down by one, you're just trying to see the ball. especially with two streets. i just wanted to really get low, be ready to hit early and see it as good as i could. i happened to connect with one.
scott reese with comcast sports net. what's going on, scott? >> a lot of baseball on this sunday. just when it looked like a disaster day for timmy and the giants, it all turned on a late long ball. >>> plus, how to speak australian. winna. sunday drama at augusta. we'll show it to you next in sports. look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to...
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. >> we're just a minute from the opening bell and joining the company from chicago is scott shellady. scottat the way the market is going to open and looking for triple digit gain for the dow industrials. that's a bounce. are you buying it? >> yeah, i think it's a bounce and for all of the people looking for some way to get in the market, unfortunately yesterday was the day to do that. so, we might vacillate for a while and could see it trend lower from the opening levels, but yesterday was the day to get in on the bounce that we're having. ultimately this is going to be a good thing. stuart: real fast, no serious bounce for the commodities to oil, gold, wheat, to corn, nothing there. >> no, the real story is gold, we're going to suffer from a european hangover with the central banks in europe maybe having to sell their own gold to bailing themselves out. i think that's the real story and that's why the gold market languish and killed and that's going to continue. stuart: that's a crash and i'm calling it crash and i think that's legitimate. >> absolutely. stuart: in ten seconds we're expec
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scott cohn is in boston and the latest on the investigation. scottct cannot speak because of a gunshot wound to the neck, which sounds like, according to various reports, was likely self inflicted. >> that's right, brian. we're hearing that most of those responses from dzhokhar tsarnaev are in writing. it could be this morning we see the formal criminal charges. and the fact that they took time to put this complaint together we may get a fair amount of detail including what deval patrick said is incriminating video at the scene of monday's blast. >> this suspect took the backpack off, put it down, did not react when the first explosion went off. and then moved away from the backpack in time for the second explosion. >> what about the older brother, 26-year-old tamerlan tsarnaev who of course did not survive the manhunt? what about the fact that he was interviewed by the fbi in 2011, went to russia in 2012, and then there was no follow-up? it's bipartisan now on capitol hill. they say this raises some serious questions. >> this man was pointed out by
scott cohn is in boston and the latest on the investigation. scottct cannot speak because of a gunshot wound to the neck, which sounds like, according to various reports, was likely self inflicted. >> that's right, brian. we're hearing that most of those responses from dzhokhar tsarnaev are in writing. it could be this morning we see the formal criminal charges. and the fact that they took time to put this complaint together we may get a fair amount of detail including what deval patrick...
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scott peterson. >> do you really believe scott peterson is innocent? really? >> look, i will tell you i'm not even sure that there was a murder committed. >> reporter: gerragos famously lost that case. his client now on death row for killing his wife laci peterson. it cost him his most famous client, michael jackson. do you regret choosing scott>> it was a death penalty case. i did not want to drop client. >> he said you've got to choose here. >> i told him look, i'm not going to dump one client for another. if you're not comfortable, you've got to do what you've got to do. >> reporter: jackson went on to win his sexual molestation case. the jackson trooir trial had more twists and turns than a three-ring circus, beginning with the arraignment, handled by gerragos. everybody remembers that moment when he jumped on the hood of the car. >> how in the hell did this guy at this age able to jump like that. >> reporter: gerragos shares anecdote in his book "mistrial." the book makes the case that there's something deeply wrong with the fact that the u.s. prison population has quadrupled since 1980. no other country in the world has imprisoned so many of its citizens. your book is the case for legal reform from, if you'll forgive me, the scum bag lawyer's point of view. >> we get a lot of hate mail. >> reporter: it was ever thus for
scott peterson. >> do you really believe scott peterson is innocent? really? >> look, i will tell you i'm not even sure that there was a murder committed. >> reporter: gerragos famously lost that case. his client now on death row for killing his wife laci peterson. it cost him his most famous client, michael jackson. do you regret choosing scott>> it was a death penalty case. i did not want to drop client. >> he said you've got to choose here. >> i told him...
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scott brown, a man who bragged about meeting with kings and queens, who became twitter immortal. scott brown, known for being a lot of things, never especially known for being that great at the communication part of telecommunication. that was their april 1st announcement. scott, news anchor, scott brown, hosting the 8:00 p.m. show at fox news channel. you know what, among all the things of which i am aware, acutely aware this is april 1st. happens every year on april 1st. every year somebody tries to fool the world with a prank seems impossible to be right first. then it is funny in the way it reveals gulability and makes us believe in things that aren't true. google knows, that's a joke. youtube, one big contest, shutting down for a decade to see who wins, that's a joke. but scott brown is hosting the bill o'reilly show? i fell for that, thought it was real for a second. it is amazing. >>> pennsylvania senator bob casey was the latest democrat to declare his support for marriage equality. in a statement he says took several days to right, he says if two people of the same sex want to marry, why would the government stand in their way, at a time when many la meant a lack of commitment, why would we want less commitment and fewer strong marriages. only eight
scott brown, a man who bragged about meeting with kings and queens, who became twitter immortal. scott brown, known for being a lot of things, never especially known for being that great at the communication part of telecommunication. that was their april 1st announcement. scott, news anchor, scott brown, hosting the 8:00 p.m. show at fox news channel. you know what, among all the things of which i am aware, acutely aware this is april 1st. happens every year on april 1st. every year somebody...
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that give him a birdie and setup a tie with adam scott that forced the playoff. scott sinks that putt to win. day.at an incredible everything fell my way. you just never know. i did not know it was calling to happen. it gives you a chance. it was just great that everything fell into place for me. >> the first australian to win the masters. leaving reportedly is the school to enter the nba draft. you see it happen every day at the ballpark. a lucky fan catches a home run. >> plus more weather and traffic together. >> police are searching for a twoer who hit and injured teenagers and sped off. >> what is next for gun control and immigration reform? >> is time to file those tax returns -- it is time to file those tax returns. >> you might see some showers this morning. [captioning made posble by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
that give him a birdie and setup a tie with adam scott that forced the playoff. scott sinks that putt to win. day.at an incredible everything fell my way. you just never know. i did not know it was calling to happen. it gives you a chance. it was just great that everything fell into place for me. >> the first australian to win the masters. leaving reportedly is the school to enter the nba draft. you see it happen every day at the ballpark. a lucky fan catches a home run. >> plus...
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scott went online and found the concert had been postponed until september 24th. >> so this is disappointing. >> he went online to check, then, the blow. >> the show had actually played the day before. >> scott found out the date changed again. this time to a week earlier, maerl haggered played the night before. and scottsed the show. >> once again i was not notified and again, i kagted the agency. >> scott had purchased the tickets at axs.com part of the golden voice promotion autos they tried to tell me they'd notified me and i explained they happenedn't. >> it was disappointing because he says the 76-year-old may not be performing much longer. >> a let down. you know? >> scott said he couldn't get a refund. he contacted 7 on your side. we contacted golden voice. a manager says the company will refund the credit card but the account had been cancelled. he was mailed a refund check and offered two free tickets to a show. >> thanks to 7 on your side, you guys just kept after it now, everything would be perfect, he says if only maerl would come back. >> it would be awesome. would it be. >> the manager tells us the company does attempt to e mail when there are changes of dates or venues but customers should check for updates online. i want to thank them for refund if it's good there are no tickets. >> wh
scott went online and found the concert had been postponed until september 24th. >> so this is disappointing. >> he went online to check, then, the blow. >> the show had actually played the day before. >> scott found out the date changed again. this time to a week earlier, maerl haggered played the night before. and scottsed the show. >> once again i was not notified and again, i kagted the agency. >> scott had purchased the tickets at axs.com part of the...
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let's go to scott in colorado. scott? >> hey, jim.h to you. >> booyah back. >> hey, i'm calling about phillips 66, i acquired it and it split off from conocophilips. >> look, i like it, but havaler is splitting off, so i think it's more valuable. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of "the lightning round"! >>> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. but i wondered what a customer thought? describe the first time you met. you brought the flex in... as soon as i met fiona and i was describing the problem we were having with our rear brakes, she immediately triaged the situation, knew exactly what was wrong with it, the car was diagnosed properly, it was fixed correctly i have confidence knowing that if i take to ford
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scott bauer at the cme. scott we'll check back with you in a few minutes to see how the s&p futures end. david: thanks gentlemen. the extreme intense manhunt house to house for the second boston marathon bombing suspect, could the suspects work alone or could a more larger dangerous organization behind this. liz: this is live picture in watertown, massachusetts. just a few miles from downtown boston where there is massive manhunt underway are if the second suspect the first suspects was killed overnight. flight delays could get a whole lot worse courtesy of government cutbackss. remember sequestration? it is coming to an airport from you. we want to hear about that. faa warns of thousands of flight delays, will you change your travel plans? drivers take the trains instead? log on to facebook.co facebook.com/afterthebell. we'll read your responses later this hour. please don't move. we're right here for you. ♪ [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on hisortfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it just common sense. from td ameritrade. david: it was down week but up day at least toward the end of the day. s&p futures are closing. head to scotter at the pits of the the cme. what does it look like for monday, scott? >> now that volatility settled in, i think we'll have more volatility coming into the market next week. really monday and tuesday, we get existing home sales and new home sales. i think those will be two key economic reports among all of the earnings reports that we'll see. expect more volatility next week. david: we've be watching scott bauer. >> have a good day. liz: doch bank raised its price target on the company. let's go back to lauren simonetti on the floor of the new york stock exchange with chipolte news. >> hi, liz. several companies raised their price target on chipolte, several brokerages. this is phenomenal gain, up 11 1/2%. $366. this is when deutsche bank was getting out. so was raymond james. the analyst basically saying, you have this double-edged sword of raising prices right? you need to raise prices because there is food inflation out there. you risk actually turning away customers because the
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scott. no question about it. perfect feed. perfect everything. it turned out to be perfect for scott. so did cabrera. good if you win the masters and not lose it. scottlso wins the green jacket, 1.4 million, and a spot in the history books as the first australian to win at augusta. >> i'm a proud australian and i hope that it sits really well back at home and even in new zealand, you know? we had the combo out there with steve on the bag. incredible. i just -- it's hard to exactly put it altogether in my mind at the moment. it's surreal and amazing. >> that little inside joke there. scott's cadkacaddie is steve williams. he used to hold the bag for tiger woods. speaking of tiger, he was never able to battle completely back from the two-stroke penalty he was assessed after making the illegal drop on friday. the four-time champion tied for fourth place. not bad. would make bogeys at the 5th and 7th. he did have three birdies making a minor comeback. this is his 11th top five finish at the masters. the last time he won the masters, by the way, is all the way back to 2005. >>> that's where chinese eighth grader guan tianlang. he's one of the highlights.
scott. no question about it. perfect feed. perfect everything. it turned out to be perfect for scott. so did cabrera. good if you win the masters and not lose it. scottlso wins the green jacket, 1.4 million, and a spot in the history books as the first australian to win at augusta. >> i'm a proud australian and i hope that it sits really well back at home and even in new zealand, you know? we had the combo out there with steve on the bag. incredible. i just -- it's hard to exactly put it...
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scott marked some of these -- scott mocked some of these things. it is interesting. one of the things about tech jobs, people forget, they have a huge multiplier effect. it is like 4-1. it creates four other jobs in a local economy. perhaps that $250,000 may well pay back in terms of jobs which is really what the tenderloin and whole country -- >> we will leave it there. that's the time we got. you get the last word. thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank you very much. >> author po bronson when "press: here" continues. >>> welcome back. the shape of your hand can affect your success at work. i learned that in po bronson's book "top dog." science of winning and losing. it is a dog eat dog but don't be on the menu. po bronson, author of "nudist on the late shift." "the first 20 million is always the hardest." it became a film. screen play by the guy that did "iron man." "swingers" is a great movie. not with the blockbuster success of "iron man." of all the ones to conspire with john on, you know, that -- the -- 20 million is the hardest, probably not the best one. iron man would have been the one. >> we thought it was going to be the iron man of its time. john had been an engineering student in chicago. he had this background and had been a geek. and before he became a writer. so he really was drawn to the material to the play. we took him to these companies in the valley. he got into it. the film didn't do well. right. and -- the first 20 million was the hardest and -- it did not make $20 million. >> wrote the book. >> yes, yes. >> but then pops up again and it was elf and iron man. >> off he runs. let's not talk about his. let's talk about yours. teach me the finger thing. it is my -- if my ring finger is -- >> yeah. we will look at your right hand. you want to face it to straight. now your fingers. looking at is -- the length of your index finger. >> pointer one. >> skip the middle finger. now we are looking at the length of the ring finger. if you have a longer ringing iffer than middle finger, even in perception than index finger that -- that means you are wired from birth biologically predisposed to take risks, respond to cllenge more aggressively, be an entrepreneur, make more money if you are a financial trainer. >> we have to stop you to find out how we did. slightly longer. >> you are in trouble. >> you are good. you are good. >> he is good. >> i think i already know. >> associates this with mba grads from university of which which i, which ones will go into high-tech careers. longer ring finger will more likely end up choosing -- entrepreneurs in italy, this ratio is associated with the size of the and so growth rate of the company. why is that -- when we are fetuses marinating in our mother's womb we are swimming in hormones. the same hormones that lengthen the fingers change cell my -- migration. we have more -- more primed to have the reward networks of our brain be juiced up and the fear networks that prevent us from taking risk be suppress. >> for everyone watching -- explain if that's reversed. devalue. >> tell me this. >> surely there is value to having it the other way. >> value having it the other way. >> it is over. >> i'm the tough guy. >> just to be clear, the biological corelets make up about 50% of the equation. the other 50% is your lifetime experience, habits and mentality. nobody is going to be -- biological predisposed to you are born an entrepreneur. you have to work eight, too. if you are the other way, the -- reason for that in our society is to be less of a risk taker. to judge risk more accurately. some people are good at accurately seeing risk. some people are good at ignoring risk. people with the longer ring fingers, which is going to be two-thirds of men will have a longer ring finger, they will be good at ignoring risk. willing to run for political office, even if the odds of winning are poor. >> probably invest in bankers. sorry. nevertheless, this predisposal to risk taking, i find some of the science reductionist and questionable. nevertheless, there -- your book makes very good points in terms of saying that -- there is a sort of predisposition of certain people in certain situations to take risk. perhaps not enough of it in america. you say people coddled too much perhaps. why is that, do you think? how can we guard against it? >> right here in the bay area, i helped -- as a volunteer manage youth soccer and -- young kids are raised these days to play in soccer games early on where there's no score, no losing. kids are protected from the experience of losing. it is very for whereas we grow up to not be coddled and learn to lose and realize it does not kill you. because later in life, have you that psyche when you look at major career move and entrepreneurship, something, taking risk, you won't be afraid of the downside. being afraid of the downside -- >> you are not afraid of failure if you have failed and tasted it and said well, that's certainly not my first choice but i did survive. i can move on. silicon valley loves failure. which is what makes us great. >> in that sense, it doesn't matter if you fail. actually it does matter if you fail. you should want to win. is that the message? >> you cannot -- you play it safe. if you are a frayed of failure. if you want to play to win, if you are looking for the ten-x type return you need to have experienced losses earlier. costly losses. costless losses. it is just not that big of a deal to come out on the bottom, some of the time. >> we are going to go for two points at the end of the -- after the touchdown. it is risky but this is what is going to make us win. we could very well lose. at least we are going to take that risk and try to do that. >> that's the mentality of silicon valley. that's what built this place. >> going back to the hand thing. you talked about hormones and things. i want to make clear to the viewer that this is not a gender issue. right? i mean, the -- there has been lots of talk about gender and women leaning in and taking risks and taking charge. that this isn't a gender issue. this is a way you are wired issue. >> it is a gender issue. associates with gender. so people will -- assume it is gender related. >> explain to me -- >> you have a minute. >> two-thirds of men and one-third of women are going to be biologically predisposed in way. if you look at women on average, look at men on average, you see things such as in start-up populations, two out of three employees are male. that doesn't mean for any one particular female, they can't be quite the risk taker. and that's what the studies of entrepreneurs and all these biological things tell us who makes the better ceo for start-ups? woman or man? from what you researched. >> being willing to take risk is what does it. there is a -- very interesting. talking about leading in, cheryl is -- she is the number two there. right? she is the one that keeps the company from making mistakes, even as mark is the one that's driving them to take risks. that model of having a risk taker pared up with people who hold you back from doing stupid risks, is a winning formula. >> what about the very top? >> very top, being a risk taker. doesn't matter. >> good answer. all right. po bronson, "top dog." thanks for being with us. you know that feeling you have an iphone 4. everyone else has 5. it is hard to keep up. imagine if had you a whole building of technology, how would you keep up? tech museum of innovation decides to reboot when "press: here" continues. >>> welcome backing to "press: here." silicon valley's tech museum of innovation or the tech as locals call it has a unique challenge. pit, unlike any other museum in the world, has to stay ahead of its own visitors. tech museum of innovation needs to show you what you don't already know. it is an incredible challenge considering many museum visitors work in tech themselves. often what you have seen is in an exhibit. nosily as amazing as the smartphone pocket. the tech plans to shut down and restart the $50 million reboot to become an entirely different museum. tim richy the new president of the tech among other things. he's a former death row lawyer when he was a law student. he came from to the tech from a science museum in alabama. i have loved the tech for better than ten years now that's been in that location. my goodness. we at nbc, we had a close relationship with the tech. that's always -- that always struck me as the problem. there is an engineer at apple who is working on that new apple watch. you can't tell anybody. he brings his family to the tech and he's got more things than you are going to have as far as displaying the tech at silicon valley. >> so the question is, is it the tech museum of innovation, focus on the tech or innovation? after 13 years of working on this, who realize the spirit of silicon valley is more about innovation than about tech. come to the new tech and see plenty of innovation. the cell phone you are talking about, we will break it apart. you will be able to see the guts of it and constituent parts and see how tech use it to solve problems. whole focus on innovation and tech can be used to solve problems rather than seeing the latest and greatest. >> you have been tech president for about a year now. >> yes. >> was this something that you thought all along when i get to be the president, when i come up to -- or over to silicon valley, this is when i'm going do? did you sit there for a year and say what do we need to do? >> so i didn't think about it all along. i went right back to the mission. the mission is to inspire the innovator in everyone. it is all about inspiring innovation and the question always for me is are we doing something that would be inspiring in this case to inspire the innovator? walk around that mission made me realize very quickly that reallily what's inspiring to people is solving problems. so to use technology to solve problems, innovative ways, that's what we should be about. then once that was clear, very clear we needed to be about, was designing lots of problems for people to solve on the floor in innovative ways. that will lead to a different kind of museum. >> is making the change partially the competition you face? there are a lot of tech museums in this area to stand outside and be different from the competition? >> not at all. we feel a lot -- like we are collaborative with everyone. 7 million people in the bay area. 4 million people that live south of palo alto. it is not that we are in competition. the question is what difference should we make because we are in silicon valley? >> it just reopened this past week. i haven't been there yet. it is spectacular even before. that's not a competitor to you. let -- i will -- let's make that a given. that's not a competitor to you. how are you going to be different than the exploratorium? >> what you learn there, you learn that the world is wonderful. you learn how the world is put together and beautiful way pass p when you come to the tech you will learn about how you are wonderful because you can solve problems using applied technology. we have a very narrow focus. narrow focus is museum and as resource for innovation. more traditional sense, it is museum as teacher and some cases museum as entertainer. we want to be a place where there's lots of resources so what you bring to the table is as for as what we give you. >> slightly cynical note here but -- you know, i assume you are on some big fund-raising push and some people say museum these days it is tough. they want to raise money, because of all the technology, they are not that interested now. to come up with some great new idea is a perfect opportunity to go out and get some cash. is that what this is about? >> it is about a very old idea. it is not a new idea. it is coming back to the beginning. what this community needs and what every community needs is to invigorate innovation. people deeply believe and understand that only the most innovative communities will thrive in a competitive age. only the most invaughtive individuals will. it is not at all about needing to raise money. it is about trying to fulfill a very serious mission. >> i think one of the troubles that you have had -- not you but the museum over the years has had is there's plenty of innovation. you go to one loop and you find innovation. it is reflecting that in the tech museum it self here is how we will do that. we will have a series of design challenges and on the lower level. you will come in and be given the challenge to experience what it is like to come up with the solution. the first one will start this summer to design a social robot. you will be given all the tools and parts to design a really very powerful robot. a young visitor can do it by hooking together two wires. someone that has more experience can do some coding and designing and you can create a caretaker robot. next one will be on the digital me. you will be given all the parts of the cell phone. you will be challenged to design an app to give you bio feedback. then there will be in cyber security. and on and on. >> you have recently partnered with a magazine, anybody that watched this television knows i'm a huge fan. dale had been on three, four times now. that's the sort of mentality. >> right? >> is you can build it yourself. figure out where -- why it doesn't work sort of thing good right. >> you become a workshop in addition. >> right. the for thing is what this sets us up for, imagine the tools you have now. abundant wi-fi. lots of electricity. cnc reuters. three printers. all those tools we use for visitors by bay we shut down at 6:00, the museum closes and open it up. we become community facing by night. then we become the coolest 30,000-square foot hacker space in the world. >> this is very tech shop. down the street. >> right. precursor. more like the great coffee, great food. the students, 30,000 students from san jose university can come over and work on their school projects. it is not so much about the 3-d printers. it is more about creating a space, collaboration. >> not anything left of the history here. it is all great playing with things. history. how will that be reflected? >> you want history? >> you want -- maybe you agree. you come to us. >> pitch richie, president of the tech museum. thank you for being with us this morning. >>> welcome back to "press: here." i'm scott mcgrew. each week i invite two different reporters to sit with me from organizations from all over the world, frankly. news international. martin from the economist in great britain. you are new to us from cctv or central china television. explain to the viewer what that is. >> first of all, i'm from kansas. i'm a prelanfreelance contribut. it goes on to chinese television. it is the largest broadcaster in the world with i believe. more than 10,000 employees. they launched a new program called cctv america. new channel. biz asia america is part of that channel. >> do you do tonight english? >> i do it in english. there is a chinese. there is a huge difference what's allowed on chinese language channels -- >> this is a state-owned television channel. -- state owned. the state owns. >> it no denying that. it is state owned. 85% of the budget come from advertising in american companies advertise. you have them reaching out. wanting to create something like an al jazeera or bbc world. we
scott marked some of these -- scott mocked some of these things. it is interesting. one of the things about tech jobs, people forget, they have a huge multiplier effect. it is like 4-1. it creates four other jobs in a local economy. perhaps that $250,000 may well pay back in terms of jobs which is really what the tenderloin and whole country -- >> we will leave it there. that's the time we got. you get the last word. thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank you very much....
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scott, you heard way more than i'm sure the s.w.a.t. teams bargained for. but thank you for your firsthand reporting, from your firsthand reporting tonight. scott yount from new england cable news. thank you very much. kate snow has been in watertown tonight. and kate, tomorrow it seems to me gets very interesting because while the temptation tonight, and who can blame them, is to be happy. there was a resolution tonight. we've got a suspect. he's in serious condition. he's in the hospital. that cloud of oh, my goodness, all of these victims stay with us, they stay in the lives of boston, and then the investigation gets underway in earnest. >> reporter: right. and let's not forget both of those things. the investigators are going to have a huge task ahead of them. we've been talking to former fbi officials who say, look, they're going to have to now go through and sift through all of that evidence that they gathered. we saw them taking computers and other evidence out of homes over the course of today and yesterday. so they'll go through that, they'll try to figure out who these young men were in contact with. what their communication was about
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