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scott sister is thinking about buying a new car a german car for the first time in my life to ever thought to buy another product besides general motors and she likes what i'm what is going on all the way going to outlets and they make us any more we are going to leave i have one around to heart and i say it's time i don't know all the smaller doesn't appear in germany it's a big issue. so here's a rust belt resident who wants to buy a german s.u.v. that's built in tennessee for the u.s. market only well trained in the age of globalization pays no attention to international borders but that's not what president trump simplistic catch phrases and punitive tyrants would have you believe. that. many ohio residents like scott a new system bought into trump's promises but a local official of the auto workers union says that tariffs don't protect jobs quite the opposite in tax. tariffs and they want to impose these tariffs it actually kind of hurt the auto industry because still the price of still what so it cost g.m. to build it cost them more money to build the cars here now if the prices stil
scott sister is thinking about buying a new car a german car for the first time in my life to ever thought to buy another product besides general motors and she likes what i'm what is going on all the way going to outlets and they make us any more we are going to leave i have one around to heart and i say it's time i don't know all the smaller doesn't appear in germany it's a big issue. so here's a rust belt resident who wants to buy a german s.u.v. that's built in tennessee for the u.s. market...
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on that day in 1999, craig scott's sister rachel was the first person killed. >> how are you?see you. >> glor: craig is seeing amanda stare for the first time since evacuating the school 20 years sto. >> everything okay? >> yeah. >> glor: heather martin formed jee rebels project, a group that goes to the scene of mass shootings to assist. michelle wheeler now teaches middle school english in the district, and has never spoken ablicly about that day. frank deangelis was the principal. ob continued to serve in the job for another 15 years, a promise to see every student who was in the system at the time of the shooting, through graduation. show of hands, how many of you think about it every day? all of you. >> every morning when i wake up, as soon as i get out of bed, i recite the names of my beloved 13. >> glor: how many of you, show of hands, still ask why? none of you. noy is that? >> we've all been there. we've all been at that point where we're just angry at the world. >> i also think it's a question that can never be answered. we don't know why they did what they did. >> g
on that day in 1999, craig scott's sister rachel was the first person killed. >> how are you?see you. >> glor: craig is seeing amanda stare for the first time since evacuating the school 20 years sto. >> everything okay? >> yeah. >> glor: heather martin formed jee rebels project, a group that goes to the scene of mass shootings to assist. michelle wheeler now teaches middle school english in the district, and has never spoken ablicly about that day. frank deangelis...
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. >> reporter: on that day in 1999, craig scott's sister rachel was the first person killed. >> hi, how you? good to see you. >> reporter: craig is seeing amanda stair for the first time since evacuating the school 20 years ago. >> doing okay? >> yeah. >> reporter: heather martin formed the rebels project, a group that goes to the scene of mass shootings to assist. michelle wheeler now teaches middle school english in the district and has never spoken publicly about that day. frank deangelis was the principal. he continued to serve in the job for another 15 years, a promise to see every student who was in the system at the time of the shooting through graduation. >> a show of hands, how many of you think about it every day? all of you. >> every morning when i wake up, as soon as i get out of bed, i recite the names of my beloved 13. >> reporter: how many of you, show of hands, still ask why? none of you. why is that? >> we've all been there. wealt that point where we're just angry at the world. >> i also think it's a question that can never be answered. we don't know why they did what t
. >> reporter: on that day in 1999, craig scott's sister rachel was the first person killed. >> hi, how you? good to see you. >> reporter: craig is seeing amanda stair for the first time since evacuating the school 20 years ago. >> doing okay? >> yeah. >> reporter: heather martin formed the rebels project, a group that goes to the scene of mass shootings to assist. michelle wheeler now teaches middle school english in the district and has never spoken...
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many ohio residents like scott and his sister bought into trump's promises but a local official of the auto workers union says that tariffs don't protect jobs quite the opposite impact. the tariffs and they want to impose these tariffs actually kind of hurt the auto industry because the price of still what so it cost g.m. to build cost them more money to build the cars here now if the prices still is higher so they're continuing to move this work to mexico bailey david greene points out that the president has rewarded big corporations that transferred jobs to mexico to count labor costs. president trump gave them huge tax breaks in this g.o.p. tax plan and in that tax plan it's actually cheaper for companies like general motors to import cars instead of paying twenty one percent tax now they only pay ten and a half percent tax right on their profits so it's cheaper for them to actually bring these cars in from outside the country and we think that that's wrong and we think that that's not helping our cause here at all. so instead of america it's jobs lost still trumps tyrus and trade w
many ohio residents like scott and his sister bought into trump's promises but a local official of the auto workers union says that tariffs don't protect jobs quite the opposite impact. the tariffs and they want to impose these tariffs actually kind of hurt the auto industry because the price of still what so it cost g.m. to build cost them more money to build the cars here now if the prices still is higher so they're continuing to move this work to mexico bailey david greene points out that...
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scott. he hurt my sister and i would not forget it. >> for a while, things were as things as hoped. as back to his old ways with that girl cops were talking to in tuscaloosa. you know how gossip can be. scott when from sympathetic -- maybe worse. he must have been aware of the fact that people were suspicious of him. >> it bothered me hearing the bad things people had to say about him. i knew my dad was never capable of doing something like that. i was going to have his back regardless. >> but to investigators, scott's affair and the fact he lied about it to police certainly was suspicious. ellis and boyd asked the girlfriend to help them out by recording her conversations with scott. maybe he'd let something slip. >> hey. >> hey. >> are you okay? >> yes. i'm okay. they just left. look, all i want to know, did you do it? >> of course not. they told me on the get-go, i would be number one prime suspect. >> i know. >> because i'm the husband. >> do you still love me? >> yes, i do. >> if you do have anything do with her dying, was it because you love me? >> i didn't have nothing to do w
scott. he hurt my sister and i would not forget it. >> for a while, things were as things as hoped. as back to his old ways with that girl cops were talking to in tuscaloosa. you know how gossip can be. scott when from sympathetic -- maybe worse. he must have been aware of the fact that people were suspicious of him. >> it bothered me hearing the bad things people had to say about him. i knew my dad was never capable of doing something like that. i was going to have his back...
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scott passed away in 2014. his sister as executor of the estate sold the bar to several long-term employees and close friend of scott's. the current uptown ownership is sensitive to the institutional importance of neighborhood taverns. item 3e is wah mei school. the business located on 19th avenue. it's a nonprofit organization providing bilingual english education and early care program for children in san francisco. wah mei holds historic significance as longest serving bilingual school in the city. in 50% of enrollment is reserved for children about low income families with subsidized tuition. wah mei operates four programs for children and youth, preschool, weekend, chinese school, after school program and summer camp. they served more than 260 families every year. item 3f is world gym san francisco. locally owned and operated gym was established in 1988. world gym san francisco is a licensed and not a franchise of world gym international. which began with joe gold in the 1960s during the days of muscle beach in venic
scott passed away in 2014. his sister as executor of the estate sold the bar to several long-term employees and close friend of scott's. the current uptown ownership is sensitive to the institutional importance of neighborhood taverns. item 3e is wah mei school. the business located on 19th avenue. it's a nonprofit organization providing bilingual english education and early care program for children in san francisco. wah mei holds historic significance as longest serving bilingual school in...
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. >> we are very grateful when scott ellsworth passed away that his sister, next of kin, worked with us to make it possible to carry his legacy forward and keep the bar as much as possible how it has been for 35 years. people constantly tell us, thank you so much for keeping this place the same when they come back from other cities that they have moved away to, and they come back to san francisco, and it is a place that people can hold on to what they remembered about san francisco. is a place where people meet work and -- and working-class folks come to talk and all different cultures and political backgrounds. we are proud to have it still moving forward. it has been a challenge with the economic pressures in the city, and we are hoping that being a legacy business might, at some point, provide assistance or guidance in moving forward with it. i guess that probably wraps up what i want to say because i don't want to talk all the talking points, because other people have stuff to say too. >> thank you. >> thank you, commissioners. i am kent cone, i'm also another one of the owners o
. >> we are very grateful when scott ellsworth passed away that his sister, next of kin, worked with us to make it possible to carry his legacy forward and keep the bar as much as possible how it has been for 35 years. people constantly tell us, thank you so much for keeping this place the same when they come back from other cities that they have moved away to, and they come back to san francisco, and it is a place that people can hold on to what they remembered about san francisco. is a...
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. >> craig scott says he uses his story and his sister's legacy to motivate and inspire kids. >> my hopet people would stop if they want to do anything in remembrance of what happened at columbine, do this. tell your family you love them that day. >> for casey johnson, an author and mother, finding a way to tell her story took some time. she now says she's using her past for good things. >> i almost feel this responsibility as a survivor to walk the road with the other victims of these events. cheer lead them along the way. let them know there's hope and goodness still to come and it's worth the journey. >> trace: you know at the time the horror at columbine was the worth shooting with 12 students and one teacher killed. that tragic distinction did not last long. in the two decades since, several school shootings have surpassed that number including virginia tech, park land and sandy hook. tonight in littleton, colorado, a community vigil is scheduled at clement park, site of the columbine memorial. tomorrow students will spend their saturday volunteering for private service projects aro
. >> craig scott says he uses his story and his sister's legacy to motivate and inspire kids. >> my hopet people would stop if they want to do anything in remembrance of what happened at columbine, do this. tell your family you love them that day. >> for casey johnson, an author and mother, finding a way to tell her story took some time. she now says she's using her past for good things. >> i almost feel this responsibility as a survivor to walk the road with the other...
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. >> reporter: greg scott says he uses his story and his sister's legacy to motivate and inspire kidshope is that on the 20th anniversary, that people would stop if they want to do anything in remembrance of what happened at columbine, do this. tell your family you love them that day. >> reporter: for casey johnson, an author and mother, finding a way to tell her story took some time. but she now says she's using her past for good things. >> i almost feel this responsibility as a survivor of columbine to walk the road with the other victims of these events and kind of cheerlead them along the way and let them know that there is hope and there is goodness still to come and it's all worth the journey. arthel: and that was shepherd smith reporting. eric: after so much speculation and anticipation, we're told that he is in. former vice president joe biden making it official this coming week, throwing in his hat to the ring for president, that should happen in about four days. coming up, how his candidacy shakes up race for the white house. we the mueller report is in but is president trum
. >> reporter: greg scott says he uses his story and his sister's legacy to motivate and inspire kidshope is that on the 20th anniversary, that people would stop if they want to do anything in remembrance of what happened at columbine, do this. tell your family you love them that day. >> reporter: for casey johnson, an author and mother, finding a way to tell her story took some time. but she now says she's using her past for good things. >> i almost feel this responsibility...
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sisters were showing up. >> but not your ster. >> the nation stood still as 16-year-old craig scott shared the details of the sister he had lost andlingers is a simple gesture. in your moment of utmost grief, you held his hand. >> yeah. i went on the "today" show to give my friend's dad a hug. i started to get emotional and isaiah's dad reached out his hand and put his hand on mine. it was just a very special toment. >> reporter: tha connection amidst the heart l break to a life's purpose. >> each and e ory one us in this room has a great capacity. >> reporter: through his sister rachel's story, craig now preaches compassion to teens across the country. >> the shooters wanted to make a negative impact on the world. so i wanted to leave a bigger impact but in a positive way. >> reporter: his mother beth says s honors her daughter by letting go of hate. i think t it bitter a road a lot of people would have gone down. but you went down the path of forgiveness. >> forgiveness isn't saying it's okay this happened. what forgiveness is is giving yourself permission not make that your life sentence. >> reporter: beth says she blames the g
sisters were showing up. >> but not your ster. >> the nation stood still as 16-year-old craig scott shared the details of the sister he had lost andlingers is a simple gesture. in your moment of utmost grief, you held his hand. >> yeah. i went on the "today" show to give my friend's dad a hug. i started to get emotional and isaiah's dad reached out his hand and put his hand on mine. it was just a very special toment. >> reporter: tha connection amidst the heart...
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. >> reporter: greg scott says he uses his story and his sister's legacy to motivate and inspire kids my hope is that on the 20th anniversary that people would stop if they want to do anything in remembrance of what happened at columbine, do this. tell your family you love them that day. >> reporter: for casey johnson, an author and mother, finding a way to tell her story took some time but she now says she's using her past for good things. >> i almost l fee feel this responsibility as a survivor of columbine to walk the road with the other victims of these events and kind of cheerlead them along the way and let them he know there is hope and there is goodness still to come and it's all worth the journey. jon: shepherd smith reporting as we mark 20 years since the shooting at columbine high school. we'll be right back. >> a loving gesture. do it for them. i promise you'll feel amazing. i can't believe it. that we just hit the motherlode of soft-serve ice cream? i got cones, anybody wants one! oh, yeah! get ya some! no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my
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but i also celebrate your remembrance of such a vibrant young spirit sister that you had at one time. craig scotto much. >> thank you, arthel. eric: thank you. such an emotional day. in paris, the levesque protesters are back at her for yet another saturday today. another riot and demonstration. they set small fires throughout the city. the demonstrators are up in arms claimant of the baynor donors who want to rebuild the burns at notre dame, they are spending their money and that we should be fixing other problems. molly is the latest. hi molly. >> hi eric, good evening. the first government called trump the levesque protesters took to the streets again for the 23rd saturday in a row. literally. thousands of them on the streets of paris today. police responded with water cannons, teargas, stun grenades and the past week they have trashed businesses, most notably in the champs-elysses. they are forcing fury of the economy, high taxes and the leadership of the french president, emmanuel macron. now some reportedly are missed by the billion-dollar outpouring to save notre dame. >> essay what happen
but i also celebrate your remembrance of such a vibrant young spirit sister that you had at one time. craig scotto much. >> thank you, arthel. eric: thank you. such an emotional day. in paris, the levesque protesters are back at her for yet another saturday today. another riot and demonstration. they set small fires throughout the city. the demonstrators are up in arms claimant of the baynor donors who want to rebuild the burns at notre dame, they are spending their money and that we...
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its part saudi arabia is scott the so-called guardianship system under which saudi women must have permission from a male relative to work to marry to travel abroad the two sisters so they have to use their father's phone in fact the move the country their passports and suspended in saudi arabia the saudi interior ministry had this to say about it. the ministry strongly condemns the systematic campaign aimed at question in the purpose of upcher services at the same time confirms this rejection of the attempts to politicize the systematic use of technical instruments which represent legitimate rights to the users but apple and google have been criticized for hosting me up the spread is stored on smartphones part of more than a million times so far but the un human rights chief is questioning the use of up occasions just like this technology can and should be all about progress but the hugely invasive powers that be unleashed major incalculable damage if there are not sufficient checks in place to respect human rights in a footnote to the story seems google and apple have promised to review the application either which way we got the opinions of katherine shut dow
its part saudi arabia is scott the so-called guardianship system under which saudi women must have permission from a male relative to work to marry to travel abroad the two sisters so they have to use their father's phone in fact the move the country their passports and suspended in saudi arabia the saudi interior ministry had this to say about it. the ministry strongly condemns the systematic campaign aimed at question in the purpose of upcher services at the same time confirms this rejection...
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not entirely ready for -- i wouldn't give this phone to my sister but it is something i would probably use and figure out over time. >> it is scottobably give this phone to my brother but that's because he likes phones. did they screw up the price point, though? this phone is $2,000. is a phone -- i guess is a smart phone ever worth that much money? and secondarily, is that even the right price point for what you are getting with this smart phone? >> it's a really interesting question and a big part of that conversation is thinking about what it is that you're actually getting with this. it is a tough thing to answer. you keep in mind that we were actually having this same version of this conversation nine months ago when we saw phones break the $1,000 price point with apple and samsung and several other companies. the $2,000 price point you are adding two devices together. you have the thousand dollar phone experience which samsung is leaning on as being something they have proven their worth and you are adding the whole tablet experience when you open it up. the cost of ipad mini, you add into the cost of a regular iphone, gett
not entirely ready for -- i wouldn't give this phone to my sister but it is something i would probably use and figure out over time. >> it is scottobably give this phone to my brother but that's because he likes phones. did they screw up the price point, though? this phone is $2,000. is a phone -- i guess is a smart phone ever worth that much money? and secondarily, is that even the right price point for what you are getting with this smart phone? >> it's a really interesting...
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scott and will someday touch millions of people's hearts. >> rachel's brother craig survived the shooting. in addition to losing his sistereared on today with craig's father, a moment remembered for this, a light in the dark. >> i started to get emotional, and isaiah's dad reached out his hand and put his hand on mine. it was just a very special moment. >> the shooting at columbine was unlike anything america had seen at the time but it was only the beginning since there have been so many more, 32 killed at virginia tech, 26 at sandy hook, 17 in parkland, florida. >> i think we are a guiding light for some of these other communities that have gone through similar things. >> frank deangeles was columbine's principal in 1999. though he retired five years ago, he advises schools that experience shootings, including parkland last year. >> when we can get some of our former students to say, we were in that same dark place as you are, but there will be light again. i think that's an important necessary. >> there were lessons learned from columbine. police now trained to confront gunmen immediately rather than wait for s.w.a.t t
scott and will someday touch millions of people's hearts. >> rachel's brother craig survived the shooting. in addition to losing his sistereared on today with craig's father, a moment remembered for this, a light in the dark. >> i started to get emotional, and isaiah's dad reached out his hand and put his hand on mine. it was just a very special moment. >> the shooting at columbine was unlike anything america had seen at the time but it was only the beginning since there have...