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scott: mm-hmm. and so, if i take the accounts payable and the bank loans, i'm pretty close to a million dollars. scott: $900,000-something, yeah. lemonis: we're drowning in debt right now. wendy: my kids and i, we all agree as a family he needs help. this might be it. lemonis: are the kids here now? wendy: jackie? lemonis: business like this has to constantly evolve. and so, what we're talking about is kind of the number of issues that exist inside the business. jackie: i mean, just based off of our conversations at every dinner table, we're wearing too many hats, and we're involved in so many things. and i think that that's gonna, like, run us ragged after a while. lemonis: does he give you the opportunity to do your job fully? jackie: no. ben: that's the thing that bothers me the most. lemonis: 25 years ago, scott came in, and he saved this company. now scott needs to let his kids do for him what he did for his father. if it's okay with you guys, i'd like to spend a minute with your parents just a
scott: mm-hmm. and so, if i take the accounts payable and the bank loans, i'm pretty close to a million dollars. scott: $900,000-something, yeah. lemonis: we're drowning in debt right now. wendy: my kids and i, we all agree as a family he needs help. this might be it. lemonis: are the kids here now? wendy: jackie? lemonis: business like this has to constantly evolve. and so, what we're talking about is kind of the number of issues that exist inside the business. jackie: i mean, just based off...
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scott: and as for trumps rivals?> ted cruz has a track record of working in congress to form alliances. >> he can probably get things done that trump can't get done, so he is probably actually as dangerous or more dangerous than trump. successfulso a supreme court litigator. he would know how to use that scott: what about hillary clinton? she is not actually mad. she has worked tirelessly. she has experience. she does not go around making crazy remarks. matt: here, things like benghazi or foreign policy mistakes that may have been made, doesn't get the scrutiny here. so i think people perhaps have more favorable view on hillary than they might do in the u.s. scott: if britain could pick the next president, based on the current candidates, who would it be? jesse: i imagine it would be bernie. matt: i think if you looked at people across the spectrum, they would be for sanders. scott: around the corner from the pub, commentator and long-time foreign affairs correspondent for sky news, tim marshall. tim: how can a count
scott: and as for trumps rivals?> ted cruz has a track record of working in congress to form alliances. >> he can probably get things done that trump can't get done, so he is probably actually as dangerous or more dangerous than trump. successfulso a supreme court litigator. he would know how to use that scott: what about hillary clinton? she is not actually mad. she has worked tirelessly. she has experience. she does not go around making crazy remarks. matt: here, things like benghazi...
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scott? scott: well, in only a matter of months d.c. has turned your $5 parking ticket increase to $31 million. that is according to a study just released this morning. john gonzalez in northwest d.c. with the change tomorrow that will cost you more. john: we just got the numbers today. we are talking to drivers who are not happy about the double whammy. last october the city increased most parking tickets but $5. the city generated in the first four months of the fiscal year $31 million. that is $4 million more than the same period starting tomorrow june 1, pay more for parking in the city. the parking rates increasing by 15 to 30% an hour. you will be paying $2.30 an hour wherever you park in the city. boy, i remember paying 25 cents an hour in the day. >> it's very expensive. i think they are unreasonable. they are just concerned about the money they make. they don't care about these things. even with the delivery trucks, you know, you see the ups people pull up and they drop off deliveries for the businesses. they are ticketing them
scott? scott: well, in only a matter of months d.c. has turned your $5 parking ticket increase to $31 million. that is according to a study just released this morning. john gonzalez in northwest d.c. with the change tomorrow that will cost you more. john: we just got the numbers today. we are talking to drivers who are not happy about the double whammy. last october the city increased most parking tickets but $5. the city generated in the first four months of the fiscal year $31 million. that...
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scott, back to you. scott: all right. thank you.e are getting to that time of year that people will be swimming more. today we got a taste. finally, a taste of what comes after this rainy season. doug: two weeks from tonight we'll be here and everybody will be leaving to go to the beach from the memorial day weekend. our job is to try to get the weather figured out by then. making progress. take a look at the current temperatures. this just goes to show you what a little bit of sunshine will do in the middle of may around here. after all the days of chilly numbers. sun and we popped up to 75 at reagan national. 79 in culpeper. charlottesville. 79 in luray. 77 in frederick. baltimore a little cooler. rain to the south and east. the forecast for the first time in a long t home game for nats looks great. sunny and breezy and pleasant. temperatures are 70's in the first pitch at 7:05 this everything. the front earlier satellite and the radar baltimore, annapolis, and along calvert, st. mary's county under clouds and showers but the fron
scott, back to you. scott: all right. thank you.e are getting to that time of year that people will be swimming more. today we got a taste. finally, a taste of what comes after this rainy season. doug: two weeks from tonight we'll be here and everybody will be leaving to go to the beach from the memorial day weekend. our job is to try to get the weather figured out by then. making progress. take a look at the current temperatures. this just goes to show you what a little bit of sunshine will do...
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scott: add it to the resume. michelle: zero room for error with the stunts. scott: amazing. ahead at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- a teen has been bitten by a shark in the waters off of florida. why experts say we could break last year's record for shark bites. and one reason it's not all bad news. kellye: i'm kellye lynn in northwest. i will tell you about an after-school program using the arts to help students cope with stress and violence in their community. that story coming up in "spotlight on education." michelle: growing up can be a stressful experience whether you live in the city or suburbs. in today's "spotlight on education," kellye lynn shows us how a d.c. based program is helping students overcome obstacles by connecting them to their creativity and the great outdoors. kellye: it loo class but it's not. the wilson high school students are engaged in peace education. >> we paint. we do poetry. we do music. meditation. i come here and just like let it loose. kellye: here at an after-school program provided by one common unity, an organization that uses media and arts bas
scott: add it to the resume. michelle: zero room for error with the stunts. scott: amazing. ahead at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- a teen has been bitten by a shark in the waters off of florida. why experts say we could break last year's record for shark bites. and one reason it's not all bad news. kellye: i'm kellye lynn in northwest. i will tell you about an after-school program using the arts to help students cope with stress and violence in their community. that story coming up in...
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scott, thanks.will be back sharyl: this week's "follow the money" offers a check-up on the affordable care act and the diagnosis isn't good. health insurer humana is reportedly considering pulling out of obamacare exchanges in some states in 2017. humana currently offers plans in 15 states. in april, the nation's largest insurance company, unitedhealth group, announced its plans to exit obamacare exchanges in all but a handful of states next year due in part to financial loss. and a huge irs mistake resulted in a little $8 million bonus for some obamacare customers in 2015 courtesy of your tax dollars. thousands of others were cheated. how did it happen? it seems the irs sent some 800,000 obamacare customers the wrong obamacare tax forms. an audit shows almost 71,000 of them benefitted by paying $8 million less than they should have. 70,000 paid more than they were supposed to. the irs says it's not going to try to go back and collect from those who fell short. that means they can thank other taxpay
scott, thanks.will be back sharyl: this week's "follow the money" offers a check-up on the affordable care act and the diagnosis isn't good. health insurer humana is reportedly considering pulling out of obamacare exchanges in some states in 2017. humana currently offers plans in 15 states. in april, the nation's largest insurance company, unitedhealth group, announced its plans to exit obamacare exchanges in all but a handful of states next year due in part to financial loss. and a...
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scott, thanks.head on "full measure" -- we've been reporting for months on the release of islamic extremist detainees from guantanamo. ahead, a high-level intelligence official shoots down the administration's key rationale for freeing those enemy combatants. sharyl: inside information from the obama administration contradicts a key narrative regarding guantanamo bay prisoners. president obama began, and is ending, his administration with a promise to close the prison facility at gitmo in cuba that houses islamic extremist enemy combatants captured in the ongoing war on terror. in february, obama announced his plan to close the prison facility once and for all. pres. obama: for many years, it's been clear that the detention facility at guantanamo bay does not advance our national security -- it undermines it. this is t this is the opinion of experts, this is the opinion of many in our military. it's counterproductive to our fight against terrorists, because they use it as propaganda in their efforts
scott, thanks.head on "full measure" -- we've been reporting for months on the release of islamic extremist detainees from guantanamo. ahead, a high-level intelligence official shoots down the administration's key rationale for freeing those enemy combatants. sharyl: inside information from the obama administration contradicts a key narrative regarding guantanamo bay prisoners. president obama began, and is ending, his administration with a promise to close the prison facility at...
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sharyl: scott is here now. we heard in the piece there are an estimated something like 4 million-5 million in the country who fit in this category. do we really know how many there are. scott: no. one reason is that the federal government does not survey for this. it is not part of census
sharyl: scott is here now. we heard in the piece there are an estimated something like 4 million-5 million in the country who fit in this category. do we really know how many there are. scott: no. one reason is that the federal government does not survey for this. it is not part of census
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>> scott, scott, how about this? i'll give you one better. what studies have i not looked at? every major clinical journal discussed that this has no proper clinical test. this was approved as an orphan drug 50 years ago where you did not have a prove that a drug worked. you had to prove that a drug was safe. those are two different things. it comes out weekly. as a matter of fact, three years ago, when the insurance policy companies had pushback on mallinckrodt, it was not because of the priesh, even though we talk about a drug that's $36,000 a vile. used to be under a thousand. it's $36,000. insurance policy companies said -- scott, very important, we should practice evidence based medicine, there is no evidence based medicine here. >> i will give you the fact that the approval was grandfathered in a long time ago when the fda acted in another way in which it does now. the fact of the matter is that the fda approved use for 13 doimpbt thing, and hospitals and doctors continue to prescribe it and use it. >> why hospitals prescribe it is a complete different argument. i think
>> scott, scott, how about this? i'll give you one better. what studies have i not looked at? every major clinical journal discussed that this has no proper clinical test. this was approved as an orphan drug 50 years ago where you did not have a prove that a drug worked. you had to prove that a drug was safe. those are two different things. it comes out weekly. as a matter of fact, three years ago, when the insurance policy companies had pushback on mallinckrodt, it was not because of the...
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scott, you work there, you live there. is what the government is wasting our time with? kimberly: and our money. >> it's ridiculous. listen, i work there, and every job i've ever done, the last show i did on nickelodeon, you hire the person that's best qualified for the job. i don't care woman, man, kid, old person, it doesn't matter. it's looking for something that isn't there, in my opinion. kennedy: so what is the federal government going to do, kimberly? kimberly: i wish they would just go on vacation forever -- >> sorry. i thought it was about me for a minute. kimberly: nice plug, right? look, they're meddlers, right? it's constant. this is also the aclu and, oh, yes, we're going to help you, they scratch each other's backs all the time, it's exhausting. what happens is really not helping women, is it? i mean, apply for a job. come up with an idea, a script, you know? put it forward and see if somebody's interested in hiring you. you're not helping women by saying that they're incapable to do it on their own. kennedy:
scott, you work there, you live there. is what the government is wasting our time with? kimberly: and our money. >> it's ridiculous. listen, i work there, and every job i've ever done, the last show i did on nickelodeon, you hire the person that's best qualified for the job. i don't care woman, man, kid, old person, it doesn't matter. it's looking for something that isn't there, in my opinion. kennedy: so what is the federal government going to do, kimberly? kimberly: i wish they would...
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scott is mr. scott. then if we find out about scott, is it investigatively and adjudicatedly relevant? if it does it will be put in the same box. i want to reiterate that social media identification of information is in the same box of all other tools and techniques vendors have. ms. kelly: and even after we have verified individuals, additional manual processing is needed in order to analyze, interpret and contextualize information, particularly photographs. is there any way to fully automatic the analysis of -- automate the analysis of photographs? mr. evanina: i want to go back to the ability to maximize any time of automation we can to acilitate the effectiveness of this tool. i want to inform the committee at the end of the day no matter what we identify, the adjudicator is a fundamentally government role so the adjudicator will make the ultimate decision, it should be a value add to whether or not he should get a clearance or not. ms. kelly: thank you. i yield back. mr. meadows: thank you. the chai
scott is mr. scott. then if we find out about scott, is it investigatively and adjudicatedly relevant? if it does it will be put in the same box. i want to reiterate that social media identification of information is in the same box of all other tools and techniques vendors have. ms. kelly: and even after we have verified individuals, additional manual processing is needed in order to analyze, interpret and contextualize information, particularly photographs. is there any way to fully automatic...
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>> scott: we love to do it.around the break water. once we get out to there, and we feel like we're at home. >> anthony: like i said, it ain't easy. today, according to bo, scott, and zeb, this was just a little breeze. >> anthony: how rough does it have to be when you look out and say i'm not going out today? >> scott: it starts like blowing like 30, 35. >> bo: we like days like this because the competition stays in. >> anthony: really? >> scott: pussies. my dad used to say when you're dry, you're not making any money. we're fishing. >> anthony: so it's not going to snap and come flying back and cut your head off. >> scott: not too often. no. >> anthony: i hate when that happens. >> scott: yeah, it's a bummer. the summer, you'd be able to smell the coconut, another big trick we have. because now the guys decided they like this part of the beach, right. so they're all out here, nude sunbathing. so i pick up my glasses and i tell them, wow, look at the breasts on that girl. and you give it to them and they see so
>> scott: we love to do it.around the break water. once we get out to there, and we feel like we're at home. >> anthony: like i said, it ain't easy. today, according to bo, scott, and zeb, this was just a little breeze. >> anthony: how rough does it have to be when you look out and say i'm not going out today? >> scott: it starts like blowing like 30, 35. >> bo: we like days like this because the competition stays in. >> anthony: really? >> scott:...
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let's see if we can connect with scott broom. is scott broom available right now? delia goncalves. let's go back to delia goncalves. >> reporter: we now have paul starks here with montgomery county police. please let us know the very latest. >> we're still looking at things right now. there are three adult victims, two males, and one female who appear to have been shot. they've been transported for treatment. there's also the report of giant food store in the 13,000 block at connecticut avenue in the aspen hill area. >> timing is very close in timing. do we know if they're connect although all? >> you're right about that. it is close in time but right now, there's no indication that's been brought to my attention that these are connected. of course, that is something that detectives will be looking. a people at each scene sharing information. >> do we know at this point, and could you tell me where the victims were shot? did it occur outside the mall or inside the mall? >> it appears that it was outside in the parking area here at the westfield montgomery. >> reporter: we know all
let's see if we can connect with scott broom. is scott broom available right now? delia goncalves. let's go back to delia goncalves. >> reporter: we now have paul starks here with montgomery county police. please let us know the very latest. >> we're still looking at things right now. there are three adult victims, two males, and one female who appear to have been shot. they've been transported for treatment. there's also the report of giant food store in the 13,000 block at...
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, scott! >> i was convinced that they were taking me away so that they could kill scott without me making a fuss. >> it was an outrage that this was happening and it was such a sense of helplessness. anyway, about three minutes later there was a sudden -- one single gunshot was fired. and one guy actually -- he went like this and i thought they killed zeynep. it's like i was hit with a bat in the gut. i mean, it just floored me. and obviously my turn was coming next. i don't think you can find a more fearful combination than what was happening, i now didn't understand what was being said, my friend has just been shot, i'm afraid i'm about to die any moment. the panic that i could feel welling up inside me, it took every bit of my training and experience to force that thing down because if it gets out, you're useless. and then i heard zeynep's voice. so i suddenly realized she had not been killed? >> scott, are you okay? >> i'm fine. i was worried. >> it was a massive amount of relief. >> so th
, scott! >> i was convinced that they were taking me away so that they could kill scott without me making a fuss. >> it was an outrage that this was happening and it was such a sense of helplessness. anyway, about three minutes later there was a sudden -- one single gunshot was fired. and one guy actually -- he went like this and i thought they killed zeynep. it's like i was hit with a bat in the gut. i mean, it just floored me. and obviously my turn was coming next. i don't think...
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and while it's on the market for now, scott's main residence.he wouldn't really comment, but he said the space is perfect for that kind of barracks i would say it sure. my goodness. >> it's great. >> yes. >> if you want to talk about a huge celeb-packed party, look no farther than this year's met gala. it is dubbed the oscars of fashion. rightly so. it's monday night. taylor swift is co-chairing there is a ton of pressure for tay to slay. at her first gala in 2008, taylor wore this badgley mischka creation. she picked it herself, no help from a stylist. >> this is the gown that taylor wore nearly ten years ago. 50,000 skins on the dress. >> the designers reveal to "e.t." the then lesser noncountry singer stunned everyone, even vogue's anna wintour. >> anna looked at her. and i saw her flick her eyes back and kind of gave her a double take. >> just two months after that first gala, taylor was still a country girl who invited "e.t." along as she shopped for clothes in a mall. >> i love dresses. and a cute little short cotton dress. i love the goss
and while it's on the market for now, scott's main residence.he wouldn't really comment, but he said the space is perfect for that kind of barracks i would say it sure. my goodness. >> it's great. >> yes. >> if you want to talk about a huge celeb-packed party, look no farther than this year's met gala. it is dubbed the oscars of fashion. rightly so. it's monday night. taylor swift is co-chairing there is a ton of pressure for tay to slay. at her first gala in 2008, taylor wore...
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the grand jury ruled he shot scott without justification.is also charged with knowingly misleading investigators. let's get more on this from martin savidge. >> reporter: good morning, john and christine. for the family of the victim here, walter scott, it was another difficult day. they also say his death was not in vain. federal charges against a police officer in these circumstance are extremely rare. as we already know, the video taken by a bystander of michael slager, the police officer shooting walter scott, is extremely disturbing. the charge, deprivation of rights. under the color of law, it means the police officer used excessive force to deprive the rights in the case of walter scott to take his life. a second charge of using the gun in the commission of that crime and on top of that, a third charge that says he obstructed justice. the implication there is that michael slager lied to officers when he said that walter scott was charging toward him. that's why he fired his weapon. again, very significant charges. if convicted on the
the grand jury ruled he shot scott without justification.is also charged with knowingly misleading investigators. let's get more on this from martin savidge. >> reporter: good morning, john and christine. for the family of the victim here, walter scott, it was another difficult day. they also say his death was not in vain. federal charges against a police officer in these circumstance are extremely rare. as we already know, the video taken by a bystander of michael slager, the police...
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scott: if you can hear the alarm in dr.hom friedman's voice, we could, too, in the meeting at the white house. the director of the center for disease control won't admit panic, just overwhelming pressure to prevent zika's spread. illustrated as he tries to dig deep in washington's pockets. >> scientists, doctors, experts in the c.d.c. birth defect center tell me that in their 30 years of working in this area, they have never seen a situation this you are jeny. scott: that is why the white house is insisting on a $1.9 billion package claiming anything short of that is rolling the dice. >> time matters. the quicker we amount a robust off we'll be and the safer we'll be. scott: if the house for example says we'll give $1.1 billion isn't that enough for now? >> the real problem with the proposals we have seen is robbing peter to pay paul. >> republicans leery of how exactly the president would spend the money demand it be offset by cutting in other areas. suggest unused funds like those already provided to fight ebola. >> the t
scott: if you can hear the alarm in dr.hom friedman's voice, we could, too, in the meeting at the white house. the director of the center for disease control won't admit panic, just overwhelming pressure to prevent zika's spread. illustrated as he tries to dig deep in washington's pockets. >> scientists, doctors, experts in the c.d.c. birth defect center tell me that in their 30 years of working in this area, they have never seen a situation this you are jeny. scott: that is why the white...
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scott, i think a lot of people will be surprised by that. but, of course, it's no ofnsolation to those who have now lost everything. >> pelley: and the price of oil orrldwide has been forced up by the fire. an, thanks very much. now to a legal firestorm. the u.s. justice department and the state of north carolina sued each other today. at issue: the new state law that the federal government says s olates the rights of transgender americans. omar villafranca is in raleigh. >> reporter: today, u.s. attorney general loretta lynch took the podium to say the state ol north carolina had violated federal law. ri they created state-sponsored discrimination against transgender individuals who simply seek to engage in the most private of functions in a place of safety and security. a right taken for granted by most of us. >> reporter: governor pat mccrory filed his own lawsuit today, accusing the federal government of overreaching its authority. >> we believe a court, rather than a federal agency, should tell our state, our nation and employers across
scott, i think a lot of people will be surprised by that. but, of course, it's no ofnsolation to those who have now lost everything. >> pelley: and the price of oil orrldwide has been forced up by the fire. an, thanks very much. now to a legal firestorm. the u.s. justice department and the state of north carolina sued each other today. at issue: the new state law that the federal government says s olates the rights of transgender americans. omar villafranca is in raleigh. >>...
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from new york, here's scott >> pelley: a great american city broken to the core. schools closed, water shut off to thousands. also tonight, cruz fights on, but trump eyes a knock-out. >> if we win indiana, it's over. >> pelley: the zika forecast. the virus may be carried further north than first thought. and after a journey out of hell, these lions are rescued from the circus and back in africa. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: detroit is breaking down before our eyes. fundamental systems are failing. today most of its students could not go to school, and the water taps are about to be turned off to thousands. dean reynolds tells us why. [chanting] >> reporter: thousands of detroit teachers walked off their jobs today in a wage dispute, forcing 94 out of 97 city schools to close and leaving more than 47,000 students out of class. ivy bailey is the interim teachers' union president. >> june 30th we're being told that our school system is basically broke. >> reporter: the one-day sick-out was called because cit
from new york, here's scott >> pelley: a great american city broken to the core. schools closed, water shut off to thousands. also tonight, cruz fights on, but trump eyes a knock-out. >> if we win indiana, it's over. >> pelley: the zika forecast. the virus may be carried further north than first thought. and after a journey out of hell, these lions are rescued from the circus and back in africa. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott...
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scott, this is what is happening at this hour.emocratic leader nancy pelosi say s ts that the democrs could not agree on the latest bill in the senate for the puerto rico debt. they are canceling new legislation today. >>> and now, ten people were killed in northwest syria according to a monitoring group. they were conducted by seyrians or warplanes from russia. and it appears to have hit a mosque. >>> and in alberta, the wildfires are e slowing down, but estimated 1,600 homes and other buildings have been destroyed. they have avoided direct damage, but they have had to suspend oil production. >>> and takata is posting the third annual loss reporting a net loss of $120 million. at a news conference, the chief financial officer offered an apology for the air bag inflaters, and that is the news for this hour. scott, back to you. >> thanking you. bertha coombs is back at the nymex, and what have you got? >> yes, a demand for the 5-year pressure ri stocks bid 3 to 1 and that is back on the day of the huge issuance of corporate grade b
scott, this is what is happening at this hour.emocratic leader nancy pelosi say s ts that the democrs could not agree on the latest bill in the senate for the puerto rico debt. they are canceling new legislation today. >>> and now, ten people were killed in northwest syria according to a monitoring group. they were conducted by seyrians or warplanes from russia. and it appears to have hit a mosque. >>> and in alberta, the wildfires are e slowing down, but estimated 1,600 homes...
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scott: running for a bigger purpose. scott abraham, abc7 sports. erin: thank you.you know someone who has overcome adversity to star and excel in the athletic arena? we want to hear f nominate the next rising star. e-mail us -- we have had good ones. alison: she is a perfect example of a rising star. we wish her the best. jonathan: i love to see someone who can run long distance. doesn't even look like she is winded. erin: inspiring. i need to get out there and run. alison: thanks, erin. travelers all around the country are dealing with the long lines at the airport security. jonathan: when we come back, how congress can help get you moving faster. alison: so the summer travel season is officially here and some are experiencing unwanted changes. three-hour flight could mean six hour of travel if you factor the time it takes to get through the t.s.a. screening. this has prompted many on the hill to call for a change in strategy. reporter: almost always means holiday traffic. the stand still is no longer reserved for the road. reports of two to three-hour waits in th
scott: running for a bigger purpose. scott abraham, abc7 sports. erin: thank you.you know someone who has overcome adversity to star and excel in the athletic arena? we want to hear f nominate the next rising star. e-mail us -- we have had good ones. alison: she is a perfect example of a rising star. we wish her the best. jonathan: i love to see someone who can run long distance. doesn't even look like she is winded. erin: inspiring. i need to get out there and run. alison: thanks, erin....
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chief political correspondent scott thuman has more on what it might mean. scott? scott: this is an internal audit done by the inspector general. it documents where it claims that hillary clinton ignored rules, where guidelines were violated. in some cases what the "associated press" calls more serious wrongdoing. >> there she is. scott: hillary clinton all smiles on stage but behind closed doors dealing with new possibly damaging result from the inspector general report on the e-mail controversy. the 78-page summary says she disregarded got guidelines and never sought approval from senior managers who w refused the request due to security risks over the personal server. >> while people were aware of her use of personal e-mail no one had a complete understanding of the extent. scott: republicans piled on, especially over filings that multiple e-mail had what now labeled classified or sensitive information. >> i is to believe someone got to highest level of secretary of state and foreign apairs should probably know if information is classified or not. >> st it gives
chief political correspondent scott thuman has more on what it might mean. scott? scott: this is an internal audit done by the inspector general. it documents where it claims that hillary clinton ignored rules, where guidelines were violated. in some cases what the "associated press" calls more serious wrongdoing. >> there she is. scott: hillary clinton all smiles on stage but behind closed doors dealing with new possibly damaging result from the inspector general report on the...
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scott, the last time this region experienced a tornado like this was in 2013. sadly, three people died. >> pelley: jericka duncan, thank you. well, it looked like a tornado devastated the city of west in texas three years ago. today investigators said that the explosion that leveled part of that town and killed 15 people was deliberate. the blast in a fertilizer warehouse registered as a 2.1 magnitude earthquake. manuel bojorquez is on this story. [explosion] >> reporter: the massive explosion was first described as a tragic industrial accident, but the fire that ignited it was today labeled anything but. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: robert elder is with the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms. >> the fire has been ruled as incendiary. this means this fire was a criminal act. >> reporter: the april 2013 fire at the west fertilizer company caused the chemical ammonium nitrate to explode. since then investigators said they conducted more than 400 interviews. extensive analysis of the scene and lab work, which included evidence that was found as far as two and
scott, the last time this region experienced a tornado like this was in 2013. sadly, three people died. >> pelley: jericka duncan, thank you. well, it looked like a tornado devastated the city of west in texas three years ago. today investigators said that the explosion that leveled part of that town and killed 15 people was deliberate. the blast in a fertilizer warehouse registered as a 2.1 magnitude earthquake. manuel bojorquez is on this story. [explosion] >> reporter: the...
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>> scott bayo. >> "happy days". >> what's up, brother? >> you ladies are staring at this man. >> he was on "happy days." >> are you from australia? >> sure. i mean, as a child growing up, i remember "happy days." >> how you are, young man? what is your name? >> tucker. that's an awesome name. after this interview you're going to say who was that guy. >> what guy do you know me from? >> "happy days". >> how many shows you have done? >> a lot. >> i'm here to support donald trump for president. >> do you know that this man has supported someone for president. >> that's why we're here. we came by. when he to see the trump tower. >> are you a trump fan? >> i guess. >> listen to your old man. he knows a lot. >> whether do you get the braas off. >> do you think he'll bring people along? >> yeah. >> all right. >> that's so sweet. thank you. >> how many people do you think because scott bayo is supporting donald trump? >> seven. >> they'll vote today. >> well, you already have my vote. >> do you know that sc
>> scott bayo. >> "happy days". >> what's up, brother? >> you ladies are staring at this man. >> he was on "happy days." >> are you from australia? >> sure. i mean, as a child growing up, i remember "happy days." >> how you are, young man? what is your name? >> tucker. that's an awesome name. after this interview you're going to say who was that guy. >> what guy do you know me from? >> "happy...
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scott! ready to hit some balls? sure. ooh! hey buddy, what's up?s is what it can be like to have shingles. oh, man. a painful, blistering rash. i keep thinking how did he get this, he's in such good shape. if you had chickenpox, the shingles virus is already inside you. 1 in 3 people will get shingles in their lifetime. your immune system weakens as you get older and it loses its ability to keep the shingles virus in check. after almost 3 weeks, i just really wanted to give it a shot. the shingles rash can last up to 30 days. you know, i'm not feeling it today. don't worry about it buddy. we'll do it another day. don't wait until you or someone you care about develops shingles. talk to your doctor or pharmacist today about a vaccine that can help prevent shingles. >> pelley: since 2011 the lieder of north korea has put a bloody grip on power by executing 100 party leaders and generals. now kim jong-un will be coronated this week at a rare party congress, and to celebrate north korea allowed our correspondent adriana diaz a rare visit, which made he
scott! ready to hit some balls? sure. ooh! hey buddy, what's up?s is what it can be like to have shingles. oh, man. a painful, blistering rash. i keep thinking how did he get this, he's in such good shape. if you had chickenpox, the shingles virus is already inside you. 1 in 3 people will get shingles in their lifetime. your immune system weakens as you get older and it loses its ability to keep the shingles virus in check. after almost 3 weeks, i just really wanted to give it a shot. the...
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scott, it wasn't so long ago that g.o.p. anxiety around that pledge revolved around trump's fidelity to it, not anyone else's. >> pelley: major garrett, thanks. today, a political crisis has much of baghdad in lockdown. thousands of security forces were deployed to prevent a repeat of last week when protesters broke into the so- called green zone which houses iraqi government offices, foreign embassies, and the united states embassy. charlie d'agata is in baghdad tonight. charlie? >> reporter: we saw those ceavily armed security forces everywhere today, scott, new blast walls that sprung up overnight, rows of armored personnel carriers, even tanks, and we were forbidden from filming any of it. and here's why. last weekend, thousands of protesters stormed the green zone and overran parliament, accusing the government of corruption. it looked like an uprising. they were acting largely on the orders of muqtada al-sadr, the powerful shiite cleric whose militia fought raging street battles against u.s. soldiers at 2004height of t
scott, it wasn't so long ago that g.o.p. anxiety around that pledge revolved around trump's fidelity to it, not anyone else's. >> pelley: major garrett, thanks. today, a political crisis has much of baghdad in lockdown. thousands of security forces were deployed to prevent a repeat of last week when protesters broke into the so- called green zone which houses iraqi government offices, foreign embassies, and the united states embassy. charlie d'agata is in baghdad tonight. charlie?...
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scott described, there are multiple tony scotts. so we are working through the pilots, and i think this will be an ongoing process to see where are the places where we need human intervention, where are the places where technology can help with that resolution. >> mr. ebenina, can you speak to some of the challenges associated with verifying identities and social media data? >> yes, congresswoman. i think challenges cannot be understated in where we're headed in terms of, number one, identity resolution. as my colleagues have mentioned, the ability to identify bob from -- or mr. scott from mr. scott and all that goes with it, the resources that it will take to make sure we are firmly in agreement that mr. scott is mr. scott. then what we found out about mr. scott, is it investigatively and adjudicatively relevant? does it make sense to be put forward? and if so, it's put in the same box all the investigative data would be to make sure it follows the policies and investigative guidelines. i want to reiterate, the social media identif
scott described, there are multiple tony scotts. so we are working through the pilots, and i think this will be an ongoing process to see where are the places where we need human intervention, where are the places where technology can help with that resolution. >> mr. ebenina, can you speak to some of the challenges associated with verifying identities and social media data? >> yes, congresswoman. i think challenges cannot be understated in where we're headed in terms of, number...
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ken langone, but, scott, marco rubio, who trump said he would consider for v.p. said he would not endorse trump but campaign for house and senate republicans instead. >> pelley: major garrett in the washington newsroom. major, thank you. well, trump has opened a very personal line of attack targeting hillary clinton's marriage. nancy cordes has that. >> they're going after me with women? give me a break, folks. >> reporter: trump said last week he wants to take the high road, but he's already hit some potholes. >> she's married to man who is the worst abuser of women in the history of politics. >> reporter: clinton's allies argue attacks like that will backfire. her approval rating improved when her husband cheated. >> i'm going to let him run his campaign however he chooses. >> reporter: clinton herself says she has heard it all before. but trump is taking it one step silenced women who accused her husband of harassment. >> she was a total enabler. she would go after these women and destroy their lives. she treated these women horribly. she was an unbelievably n
ken langone, but, scott, marco rubio, who trump said he would consider for v.p. said he would not endorse trump but campaign for house and senate republicans instead. >> pelley: major garrett in the washington newsroom. major, thank you. well, trump has opened a very personal line of attack targeting hillary clinton's marriage. nancy cordes has that. >> they're going after me with women? give me a break, folks. >> reporter: trump said last week he wants to take the high road,...
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scott, we're told the phone suddenly went dead. we, also, asked the trump campaign fair comment about john miller but no spokesman of any name returned our call. >> pelley: the real chip reid in washington tonight. chip, thank you. well, today, the obama administration directed schools to give transgender students access to bathrooms that match their new gender identity. the reaction to this was mixed and manuel bojorquez picks up our story in texas. >> we will not yield to the united states. >> reporter: in his rebuke of the obama administration's new guidelines, texas lieutenant governor dan patrick urged the state's school districts to ignore them completely. >> why can't parents and the public have input on this policy? >> when we err on the side of fear, we amplify i had stare. >> reporter: the issue had already boiled over in fort worth, after the state's fifth largest school district said it would enforce a policy which includes letting transgender students choose the restroom they use, regardless of their gender at birth. >
scott, we're told the phone suddenly went dead. we, also, asked the trump campaign fair comment about john miller but no spokesman of any name returned our call. >> pelley: the real chip reid in washington tonight. chip, thank you. well, today, the obama administration directed schools to give transgender students access to bathrooms that match their new gender identity. the reaction to this was mixed and manuel bojorquez picks up our story in texas. >> we will not yield to the...
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>> reporter: scott, dr. frieden, who is the head of the c.d.c., told me just this afternoon it's mind-boggling. this is no way to fight an epidemic. "we're basically nickeling and diming the response when we know there are urgent needs that aren't getting met." i'm hearing similar sentiments at every level of public government. >> pelley: well, what specifically is not being done l,r lack of money? >> reporter: well, local alsquito-control efforts. so, you heard from david begnaud's piece of what's going on in florida. i'm hearing similar urgency elsewhere. and in houston, the public icalth officials there told me they are desperately awaiting desperately needed congressional funding. >> pelley: and it's already mosquito season in the south. >> reporter: you know, it's orready mosquito season in the south, and you have to ask yourself, as public health officials are asking, do we aially need to wait for the very first mosquito right here in the united states to get infected with zika and spread it locally, b
>> reporter: scott, dr. frieden, who is the head of the c.d.c., told me just this afternoon it's mind-boggling. this is no way to fight an epidemic. "we're basically nickeling and diming the response when we know there are urgent needs that aren't getting met." i'm hearing similar sentiments at every level of public government. >> pelley: well, what specifically is not being done l,r lack of money? >> reporter: well, local alsquito-control efforts. so, you heard from...
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> this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: isis has been steadily losing ground in syria and iraq, so today the islamic terrorist group proved it can still unleash murder and chaos on a large scale. car bombs went off in three baghdad neighborhoods, killing nearly 100 and wounding more than 160. isis is from the sunni branch of islam. the bombs targeted mostly shiites, including those living in the sprawling shiite slum known as sadr city. charlie d'agata is there. >> reporter: the first bomb ripped through a crowded marketplace in sadr city when it was at its busiest this morn morning and when it was certain to kill as many people as possible. a young man could be heard shouting, "that's my that's my dad." witnesses said a pick-up truck piled high with fruit and vegetables blew up outside a beauty salon. among the victims were bride
> this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: isis has been steadily losing ground in syria and iraq, so today the islamic terrorist group proved it can still unleash murder and chaos on a large scale. car bombs went off in three baghdad neighborhoods, killing nearly 100 and wounding more than 160. isis is from the sunni branch of islam. the bombs targeted mostly shiites, including those living in the sprawling shiite slum known as sadr city. charlie d'agata...
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scott: the atlantic council is a think tank that advises nato atlantic countries. would you say we underestimated vladimir putin's goals and aspirations? >> i don't know if we underestimated them. i just don't think we fully understood them. maybe we work not paying enough attention -- maybe we were not paying enough attention. scott: in estonia and other baltic nations that are a thin buffer between an increasingly aggressive russia and the rest of europe, the influences are still strong and so are some concerns that vladimir putin might one day try to rule these lands once again. we drove 60 miles past a series of checkpoints and started looking soldiers in full fatigues and saw what is called the european reassurance initiative, a sort of circling of the wagons by u.s. and nato forces. >> that the biggest thing, assuring the alliance. we want estonians to know that if push comes to shove, we are here for them 100%. that's the message we are getting at -- it you call, we're going to come. here mayat you see just be a taste of what is to come. the pentagon says it
scott: the atlantic council is a think tank that advises nato atlantic countries. would you say we underestimated vladimir putin's goals and aspirations? >> i don't know if we underestimated them. i just don't think we fully understood them. maybe we work not paying enough attention -- maybe we were not paying enough attention. scott: in estonia and other baltic nations that are a thin buffer between an increasingly aggressive russia and the rest of europe, the influences are still strong...
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let me start things off with scott talbott. let me ask you if you could tell us what the payment industry is doing to protect consumers and provide your thoughts on the transition that has happened so far? scott: thanks for having me. i represent the transaction association. we are a trade association that represents 500 companies that focus on the payment system. we ensure that payments are faster and more secure. everything we do is geared toward those goals to make sure he transaction go through. in terms of the migration, this is a major change. it's a major upgrade in our system. we have gone from the magnetic stripe, that was used in cassette tapes and most of you don't know what they are. you used to stick them in your car and rewind with a pencil. it's the same tech knowledge he that was used in those cassette tapes. it's been used since the late 60's. this is a major change. when you look at the marketplace, we have 1.2 million cards in america that need to be upgraded. we've got about 9 million merchants that need to
let me start things off with scott talbott. let me ask you if you could tell us what the payment industry is doing to protect consumers and provide your thoughts on the transition that has happened so far? scott: thanks for having me. i represent the transaction association. we are a trade association that represents 500 companies that focus on the payment system. we ensure that payments are faster and more secure. everything we do is geared toward those goals to make sure he transaction go...
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but, scott, you don't hear anybody talking about the loz of business. what you hear people talk about is that so far there has been no loss of life directly related to these fires. >> pelley: lightning and drought thought to be the causes. ben tracy near the fire line for us tonight. ben, thank you. well, there were no fatalities or injuries in a massive fire in houston today. a warehouse filled with hazardous chemicals went up, setting off a series of explosions. it took firefighters several hours to bring it under control. today, the nation's top republicans turned their backs on the party's presumptive nominee. both presidents bush said they will skip the republican convention, and the speaker of the house withheld his divided. >> i think what a lot of republicans want to see is that we have a standard bearer that bears our standards. >> reporter: house speaker paul ryan, the highest ranking g.o.p.-elected official and chair of this summer's republican convention, said he could not endorse the presumptive nominee. >> i'm just not ready to do that at
but, scott, you don't hear anybody talking about the loz of business. what you hear people talk about is that so far there has been no loss of life directly related to these fires. >> pelley: lightning and drought thought to be the causes. ben tracy near the fire line for us tonight. ben, thank you. well, there were no fatalities or injuries in a massive fire in houston today. a warehouse filled with hazardous chemicals went up, setting off a series of explosions. it took firefighters...
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back to you. >> talk to you then, scott. police opened fire in the city's overbrook section 1 man is dead. a lot of questions here. authorities say the driver of a mini van tried to run down officers. let's get straight to fox 29's karen hepp live in overbrook. karen. >> reporter: i want to set the scene where this all happened. we're in overbrook across lancaster avenue very very busy road right here. that's the scene of where the shooting actually occurred and where the officers tried to stop this vehicle. and that is where the driver was hit and then the vehicle rolled all the way down this street on overbrook and crashed right into this whole line of cars. you can see this one is damaged. witnesses say if we take a look this is actually the victim's shoe. police have just identified this victim 52 years old. richard feretti and he is from andreas, pennsylvania. unarmed man driving a mini van was shot and killed by undercover officer in the overbrook section of philadelphia early this morning according to investigators. h
back to you. >> talk to you then, scott. police opened fire in the city's overbrook section 1 man is dead. a lot of questions here. authorities say the driver of a mini van tried to run down officers. let's get straight to fox 29's karen hepp live in overbrook. karen. >> reporter: i want to set the scene where this all happened. we're in overbrook across lancaster avenue very very busy road right here. that's the scene of where the shooting actually occurred and where the officers...
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scott, back to you. >> pelley: carter evans reporting. carter, thank you. coming up next a baby born in the u.s. has a birth defect caused by zika. i hear you. to everyone with this pain that makes ordinary tasks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hears you too! i hear you because i was there when my dad suffered with diabetic nerve pain. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, don't suffer in silence! step on up and ask your doctor about diabetic nerve pain. tell 'em cedric sent you. first - they limit where you earn bonus cash back.es at you? then - those places change every few months? i think i'll pass... quicksilver from capital one puts nothing in your way. you simply earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. you can't dodge the question... what's in your wallet? previously treated withd noplatinum-based chemotherapy, including those with an abnormal alk or e.g.f.r. gene who've tried an fda-approved targeted therapy, this is big. a chance to live longer with opdivo, nivolumab. o
scott, back to you. >> pelley: carter evans reporting. carter, thank you. coming up next a baby born in the u.s. has a birth defect caused by zika. i hear you. to everyone with this pain that makes ordinary tasks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hears you too! i hear you because i was there when my dad suffered with diabetic nerve pain. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, don't suffer in silence! step on up and ask your doctor...
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scott thuman is following the story from the terrorism alert desk. scott? scott: the late e, there is widespread speculation that this is a terror attack. that a bomb took down the egyptair flight with 66 people on board. but at this hour no one claimed responsibility. the flight heading to cairo and just around the time that it made its way to egyptian air space, it made a sudden 790-degree turn. then 360-degree turn in the other direction plummeted and eventually disappeared from radar. whether it was fine. the pilot was said to be experienced. had a fine reputation and seemed in good spirits i radio conversations. greek, egyptian, parisian military teams are searching for wreckage and answers. >> let's not try to jump to decide to identify this as a technical failure. if you analyze the situation properly the possibility of having a different action abroad of having a terror attack is higher than having a technical problem. >> we have learned a lot since 9/11 about what is necessary to protect the aviation system. it has not diminished the desire of extr
scott thuman is following the story from the terrorism alert desk. scott? scott: the late e, there is widespread speculation that this is a terror attack. that a bomb took down the egyptair flight with 66 people on board. but at this hour no one claimed responsibility. the flight heading to cairo and just around the time that it made its way to egyptian air space, it made a sudden 790-degree turn. then 360-degree turn in the other direction plummeted and eventually disappeared from radar....
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scott ordered his first batch of capes from a manufacturer.t was a crash course in entrepreneurship. one that scott wasn't quite prepared for. >> i remember the day that the products came in. and just seeing all the boxes and just being like, a little bit shocked like, man, that's a lot of product. >> despite the initial interest, things quickly went south. the first shipment came in after the football season had already started. >> we had kind of come in late in the game. football season ended, then sales bottom out. >> getting into the collegiate products industry requires a big outlay of cash. >> with collegiate products you're paying a licensing fee off of every sale. they also make you pay a certain percentage in advance. and so you have to hit a certain number of sales to even pay off those prepaid royalties you've already put into the system. >> on top of it all, even though he had procured ten school licenses, that wasn't enough to get the big collegiate retail stores to pay attention. >> if you don't have the money to get the licensin
scott ordered his first batch of capes from a manufacturer.t was a crash course in entrepreneurship. one that scott wasn't quite prepared for. >> i remember the day that the products came in. and just seeing all the boxes and just being like, a little bit shocked like, man, that's a lot of product. >> despite the initial interest, things quickly went south. the first shipment came in after the football season had already started. >> we had kind of come in late in the game....