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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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check these videos out. >> hi, scott. i wanted to thank you so much for everything you've done for me. i just wanted to send you a quick video and tell you that, before i went to your free event, i had just filed bankruptcy. and i was sitting on the couch, feeling really sorry for myself. so after i attended your event and learned how to invest in real estate without using any of my own money or credit, i was so excited to get started. and here i am now at age 70 years old. i flipped over 20 properties. and i just can't tell you how excited i am to have gone to that free event. so, thank you so much. >> hi, scott. this is thom gilbert. and i attended one of your events because my dad had worked his whole life in manual labor, working hard, and i was heading down that same path, realizing that it's not the path i wanted to go down and there had to be a better way. your courses, your training, and your education has allowed me to do 15 deals since starting with you. allowed me to change the path that my dad was on, helped h
check these videos out. >> hi, scott. i wanted to thank you so much for everything you've done for me. i just wanted to send you a quick video and tell you that, before i went to your free event, i had just filed bankruptcy. and i was sitting on the couch, feeling really sorry for myself. so after i attended your event and learned how to invest in real estate without using any of my own money or credit, i was so excited to get started. and here i am now at age 70 years old. i flipped over...
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they say scott's hack is a proof of concept. well, scott says it is a proof of concept., is to tell the company first so that they can do something about it. and the clock is now ticking. scott's given them 30 days to sort this out, before he says he will publish the details of the hack. but nomx has no way of updating its boxes, so how can it possibly patch this problem? good point! 30 days are up and scott is ready to publish his findings. nomx have told him that they have notified 100% of their users and updated or upgraded any devices that could be affected by the hack. i have two of the devices in my possession. neither of which have been updated, and i also can't find a way to update them. in fairness, we have a box on click and we have not had any notification of any problem with the box either. ok, so it's not quite 100% then. nomx also told scott they have requested users not browse web—sites while the mail app was open. it's not really viable. it puts the burden on to the user. so you as a user are responsible for behaving in a particular way so you can't be ha
they say scott's hack is a proof of concept. well, scott says it is a proof of concept., is to tell the company first so that they can do something about it. and the clock is now ticking. scott's given them 30 days to sort this out, before he says he will publish the details of the hack. but nomx has no way of updating its boxes, so how can it possibly patch this problem? good point! 30 days are up and scott is ready to publish his findings. nomx have told him that they have notified 100% of...
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scott: there's a parallel here.le investigators in manchester have made multiple arrests by following leads to see who helped abedi plot that concert attack, that's exactly what jahan does in trying to prevent attacks. by finding out who is recruiting or influencing the young men he's counseling, he tries to de-radicalize the whole network. sharyl: so interesting. thanks, scott. coming up on "full measure." president trump's approach to china has changed since the hard campaign rhetoric. we look at some reasons why. sharyl: president trump's america first promise in his campaign is coming in second to the geopolitics of the real world. tough talk on trade with china hit a wall when it came up against the prospects of a nuclear-armed aggressor. we recently spoke with peter morici, who was chief economist at the u.s. international trade commission and is now a professor at the university of maryland. what was president trump's campaign stance on working with china and his vision of what we ought to do versus what you
scott: there's a parallel here.le investigators in manchester have made multiple arrests by following leads to see who helped abedi plot that concert attack, that's exactly what jahan does in trying to prevent attacks. by finding out who is recruiting or influencing the young men he's counseling, he tries to de-radicalize the whole network. sharyl: so interesting. thanks, scott. coming up on "full measure." president trump's approach to china has changed since the hard campaign...
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scott ran. slager chased him. scott was unarmed and his back was turned when the cell phone video shows slager shoot eight times. slager claimed self-defense, that scott had grabbed his taser, but in a hushed federal courtroom judge david norton asked him, "do you understand why you're here today, sir?" slager: "i'm here to change my plea to guilty." as part of the plea deal, federal prosecutors agreed to drop two other charges and state prosecutors agreed not to retry slager for murder. his first trial ended in a hung jury. judy scott, walter scott's mother, relished hearing slager admit he was wrong. >> and i love my son. i miss him. i miss him dearly. and i thank god for justice. >> reporter: slager will be held without bond. he faces up to life behind bars. his sentencing date has not been scheduled. what sentence would you like to see? >> life in prison. >> reporter: anthony scott is walter scott's older brother. do you forgive? >> not yet. the admission of him being guilty and that he did the crime helps in
scott ran. slager chased him. scott was unarmed and his back was turned when the cell phone video shows slager shoot eight times. slager claimed self-defense, that scott had grabbed his taser, but in a hushed federal courtroom judge david norton asked him, "do you understand why you're here today, sir?" slager: "i'm here to change my plea to guilty." as part of the plea deal, federal prosecutors agreed to drop two other charges and state prosecutors agreed not to retry...
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scott: mr. speaker, i yield for the purpose of a unanimous consent request to the gentleman from new york. mr. espaillat: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record a letter from -- which states this bill would cost millions to lose -- would cause millions to lose their health coverage and return to the days when even inadequate coverage was unaffordable. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. scott: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from new york. mr. espaillat: mr. speaker, i strongly oppose this bill. we all should. protecting a.c.a. is a top issue for my constituents. constituents like leslie who without the protections of the a.c.a. would not have gotten the treatment for leukemia that she was diagnosed with at the age of 22. leslie is now in remission thanks to obamacare. for leslie, the a.c.a. protections, like essential health benefits, were a matter of life and death. this republican bill would destroy those patient protections. under the a.c.a
scott: mr. speaker, i yield for the purpose of a unanimous consent request to the gentleman from new york. mr. espaillat: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record a letter from -- which states this bill would cost millions to lose -- would cause millions to lose their health coverage and return to the days when even inadequate coverage was unaffordable. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. scott: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from new york. mr....
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scott: scott taylor.have a house you want to sell or buy, give us a call. 703-236-9220. >> for the fist time, the national museum of the african-american history and culture opened the special exhibition safe. i'm mike carter-conneen. a nic pick at more than a picture -- sneak pick at the collection. alison: julie wright has more on what is coming >> thank you. tomorrow on "good morning washington," our eileen will hit the road for thrill week to get motorcycle lessons from a pro. >> and the must-night prom night style guide for your teen. >> stay with us for traffic and weather every ten minu steve: we made it to tuesday. moving to the middle of the week. never too early to talk about the upcoming weekend. the beginning of it. friday is a wet day in the lower 70's. by saturday, only 60 degrees. sunday is cooler than that. we have temperatures to the west of us on sunday and upper 50's. a good ten to 12 degrees below average for this time of year. take you out to look at the ten-day outlook on stormwatch7
scott: scott taylor.have a house you want to sell or buy, give us a call. 703-236-9220. >> for the fist time, the national museum of the african-american history and culture opened the special exhibition safe. i'm mike carter-conneen. a nic pick at more than a picture -- sneak pick at the collection. alison: julie wright has more on what is coming >> thank you. tomorrow on "good morning washington," our eileen will hit the road for thrill week to get motorcycle lessons...
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scott mr. speaker -- mr. scott: mr. speaker, i yield a minute and a half to the gentlelady from texas, ms. jackson lee. ms. jackson lee: i thank the gentleman very much. i have listened to the debate on the floor, i want to join my fellow colleagues, women and men of democratic caucus on opposing the working families flexibility act of 2017 and i just have one anecdotal story that reflects the constituents that i represent. take that woman who i saw in going to my elementary school's -- elementary schools, visiting them, i saw a mother who got up at 4:00 in the morning to take three bustos drop her young child off at an elementary school and get two buses back to work. an hourly wage maker. she does it because one she's supporting her child and two she's got to work. this bill is a complete undermining of all the hardworking men and women who need their money to pay the light bill, to pay rent, maybe even a mortgage, to pay the normal expenses that many take for granted. and this bill wants to substitute compensatory ti
scott mr. speaker -- mr. scott: mr. speaker, i yield a minute and a half to the gentlelady from texas, ms. jackson lee. ms. jackson lee: i thank the gentleman very much. i have listened to the debate on the floor, i want to join my fellow colleagues, women and men of democratic caucus on opposing the working families flexibility act of 2017 and i just have one anecdotal story that reflects the constituents that i represent. take that woman who i saw in going to my elementary school's --...
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thanks so much, scott. coming up on "full measure."his republican senator is pushing to cut u.s. funding to the palestinians. sen. graham: it's a sick society. when you pay your young people to commit terrorism acts, they'll do it. i need the phone that's where i happen to be... to be the one that rings. i need not to be missed phone calls... to not be missed. i need seamless handoff... canyon software. from reception, to landline, to mobile. i need one number... not two. i'm always moving forward... because i can't afford to get stuck in the past. comcast business. built for business. sharyl: in this week's "follow the money," president trump recently met with palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas. one topic that may have come up is funding for terrorists and their families. last year, the palestinian authority allocated more than $300 million for families of "martyrs," or those who commit terrorist acts. i recently spoke with republican senator lindsey graham about a plan to change that the taylor sen. graham: the taylor forc
thanks so much, scott. coming up on "full measure."his republican senator is pushing to cut u.s. funding to the palestinians. sen. graham: it's a sick society. when you pay your young people to commit terrorism acts, they'll do it. i need the phone that's where i happen to be... to be the one that rings. i need not to be missed phone calls... to not be missed. i need seamless handoff... canyon software. from reception, to landline, to mobile. i need one number... not two. i'm always...
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>> scott, there are few details at this hour. what we do know is that there are reports of at least two loud bangs going often side the manchester arena, the largest arena in the city. police are calling this as you described it a serious incident, video posted on social media shows people running to escape from the arena and a lot of commotion. reports say a concert by pop star arianna grand err just concluded when observers said they heard what they characterized as explosions. police told people on social media to stay clear of the area. police cars, ambulances and riot vans were seen outside the arena and the train station is now shut down. it is not known whether there are injuries at this point. one person who posted video on social media on twitter says quote everyone ran out. so scary 6789 again, very few details at this hour, scott. we will keep watching the situation. >> pelley: jonathan vigliotti for us. thank you, jonathan. coming up next on the cbs evening news, murder on campus. was it a hate crime? and later, think
>> scott, there are few details at this hour. what we do know is that there are reports of at least two loud bangs going often side the manchester arena, the largest arena in the city. police are calling this as you described it a serious incident, video posted on social media shows people running to escape from the arena and a lot of commotion. reports say a concert by pop star arianna grand err just concluded when observers said they heard what they characterized as explosions. police...
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matt: all right, scott, you are going to stay with us. scott thiel, cio at blackrock.g up on the program, we will bring you our exclusive interview with italian finance minister pier carlo padoan one after fears about the bank that took the spotlight at the g7 meeting in bari. how did he calm his fellow ministers? europe's new power couple. emmanuel macron heads to hear, to berlin, to meet angela merkel in the wake of her big win in germany's most populous state. we will discuss all of that and more. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: 8:13 in london. 9:13 in much of europe. but us have about with this market open is taking us right now. these are the numbers to her not quite as well bid as we first thought this morning. commodity stocks are bid this morning. there are 12 stocks going ex dividend across the stoxx 600 this morning. dividend.on going ex that is acting a little bit of a drag. let us go to narrative catch -- nejra cehic. nejra: a record high for a beverage company after 3.4% -- after it said the full-year results are comfortably ahead of estimates. this is one of th
matt: all right, scott, you are going to stay with us. scott thiel, cio at blackrock.g up on the program, we will bring you our exclusive interview with italian finance minister pier carlo padoan one after fears about the bank that took the spotlight at the g7 meeting in bari. how did he calm his fellow ministers? europe's new power couple. emmanuel macron heads to hear, to berlin, to meet angela merkel in the wake of her big win in germany's most populous state. we will discuss all of that and...
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scott taylor, abc7 news. michelle: disturbing. thank you, scott. a president defiant. within his right to share highly classified information with russia. we have now learned that intelligence came from israel. critical question remain did the president break the law? chief political correspondent scott thuman is tracking this developing story. president trump: we had a very, very successful meeting with the foreign minister of russia. scott: the president today fending off questions on what he revealed in a controversial meeting with russian officials last week. a move defended an hour earlier by the national security at visor. >> it's wholly appropriate for the president to share whatever information he thinks is necessary to advance security of the american people. that is what he did. scott: adding it wasn't anything someone wouldn't know from open source reporting. former c.i.a. military analyst says the president likely isn't breaking any laws. but in some respects the damage has been done. >> even the perception that this happened is already problematic for our
scott taylor, abc7 news. michelle: disturbing. thank you, scott. a president defiant. within his right to share highly classified information with russia. we have now learned that intelligence came from israel. critical question remain did the president break the law? chief political correspondent scott thuman is tracking this developing story. president trump: we had a very, very successful meeting with the foreign minister of russia. scott: the president today fending off questions on what he...
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>> jimmy: keri russell and scott speedman! you chickened out, scott. handballer 1: you know what i scrambled eggs and pancakes. crave van! jack: hey, guys. try my jumbo breakfast platter with sausage or bacon, plus 8 mini pancakes, eggs and a hash brown for just $2.99. you crave it. we serve it. crave van! handballer 1: you know what i scrambled eggs and pancakes. crave van! jack: hey, guys. try my jumbo breakfast platter with sausage or bacon, plus 8 mini pancakes, eggs and a hash brown for just $2.99. you crave it. we serve it. crave van! >>> jimmy: you can see our next guest whenever he feels like it at the comedy studio in cambridge. making his television debut, please welcome casey crawford! [ cheers and applause ] >> how you guys doing? [ cheers and applause ] >> i'm so lonely. anybody else lonely? [ one cheer ] just me? i'm so lonely -- the other night i was downtown talking to a homeless guy, and he was like, "well, i gotta go." [ laughter ] i like to have fun. you guys like to have fun? prp [ cheers and applause ] i like to have fun. last hall
>> jimmy: keri russell and scott speedman! you chickened out, scott. handballer 1: you know what i scrambled eggs and pancakes. crave van! jack: hey, guys. try my jumbo breakfast platter with sausage or bacon, plus 8 mini pancakes, eggs and a hash brown for just $2.99. you crave it. we serve it. crave van! handballer 1: you know what i scrambled eggs and pancakes. crave van! jack: hey, guys. try my jumbo breakfast platter with sausage or bacon, plus 8 mini pancakes, eggs and a hash brown...
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scott: look at that, $12,000. >> why are you playing a game? scott: we are not playing a game. that money is there. the unclaimed property department for the district of columbia said the unclaimed cash comes from uncashed paychecks, stocks, old utility deposit, were a safe deposit box that was unclaimed. 1.6 million records or more. wendy, at the ms. senior america pageant in 2015. now, $21,000 is walking a per driveway in unclaimed cash. >> is a godsend. scott: by a company alerting her to the money, but it wanted a 10% cut. some people we track down thought it had to be a scam. this person says it does not cost you anything to cut out the middleman. us, they canme to get their property the same length of time, same property, and we don't charge a fee. >> 7 on your side is fantastic. you guys are always looking out for the little guys. scott: we spent the last several weeks trying to put faces with thousands of names. mary is one of the biggest winners, collecting more than $100,000. >> i was absolutely thrilled. i had no idea. scott: could you be on the list of unclaimed fun
scott: look at that, $12,000. >> why are you playing a game? scott: we are not playing a game. that money is there. the unclaimed property department for the district of columbia said the unclaimed cash comes from uncashed paychecks, stocks, old utility deposit, were a safe deposit box that was unclaimed. 1.6 million records or more. wendy, at the ms. senior america pageant in 2015. now, $21,000 is walking a per driveway in unclaimed cash. >> is a godsend. scott: by a company...
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scott thuman, abc 7 news. alison: scott, thank you. continuing our team coverage, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are troubled by this report, one saying that the white house is in a downward from capitol hill. what are you hearing this evening? jay: as response continues to pour in late tonight, a chaotic scene on capitol hill. supporters saying this is overblown. critics are calling this appalling and terrifying. alarmed, to be astonished, appalled by the recklessness and carelessness, at best, of this kind of talk with russians. >> that's really shocking. the suggestion he might have shared highly classified information inappropriately with the russian foreign minister is deeply troubling. >> i want to learn more. i will not jump to conclusions. this is somebody who fired the fbi director the day before the meeting because he was too much of a showboat. so if our president is in such a reckless way, that is something we should all be concerned about. tonight, aate from u.s. senator mark warner of virginia. face toa slap in the
scott thuman, abc 7 news. alison: scott, thank you. continuing our team coverage, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are troubled by this report, one saying that the white house is in a downward from capitol hill. what are you hearing this evening? jay: as response continues to pour in late tonight, a chaotic scene on capitol hill. supporters saying this is overblown. critics are calling this appalling and terrifying. alarmed, to be astonished, appalled by the recklessness and carelessness,...
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>> scott, i think this is highly damaging for two reasons. first, the russians will undoubtedly try to figure out the source or the method of this is not also collecting on their activities in syria, and in trying to do that, they could well disrupt the source. i think the second damage is that third countries who provide the united states with intelligence information will now have pause to do so. if the united states is sharing such information with the russians without their permission. so highly damaging. how could it happen, scott? i think this is a president who does not stick to the script. when presidents meet with foreign officials, they are given talking points. they are told, here's what to say on an issue. here's what not to say. the president doesn't seem to stick to the script. >> pelley: the national security adviser today said that no methods or sources were compromised in what the president had to say. does that make you feel any better? >> not a lot better. certainly it would have been more damaging had he done so. but not s
>> scott, i think this is highly damaging for two reasons. first, the russians will undoubtedly try to figure out the source or the method of this is not also collecting on their activities in syria, and in trying to do that, they could well disrupt the source. i think the second damage is that third countries who provide the united states with intelligence information will now have pause to do so. if the united states is sharing such information with the russians without their...
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ffff00">>> was she a tough >> pelley: this is this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley, reporting tonight from brussels. >> pelley: as a candidate, donald trump once described brussels as a hellhole. he said it had been beautiful before muslims immigrated here. mr. trump is here flow as president for a contentious meeting of the leaders of the nato alliance. but his words about muslims haunted him back home today. a federal appeals court voted 10-3 to block his partial ban on travel to the u.s. by citizens of six mostly muslim nations. the reason, according to the chief judge, bigotry. jeff pegues is following this. >> reporter: the president's executive order would have temporarily suspended visas from iran, libya, somalia, sudan, syria and yemen. circuit court of appeals it from going into fek, writing for the majority, chief judge roger gregory wrote, mr. trump's order speaks with vague word
ffff00">>> was she a tough >> pelley: this is this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley, reporting tonight from brussels. >> pelley: as a candidate, donald trump once described brussels as a hellhole. he said it had been beautiful before muslims immigrated here. mr. trump is here flow as president for a contentious meeting of the leaders of the nato alliance. but his words about muslims haunted him back home today. a federal appeals court voted 10-3 to...
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>> jimmy: keri russell and scott speedman! you chickened out, scott.f providing reliable energy and that'll never change. dominion energy. it's a reflection of our commitment to energy innovation and renewable sources like solar, wind... and cleaner energy like natural gas. and we'll continue to innovate, upgrade technology, protect our environment and serve our communities. dominion energy. more than a new name, a new way of seeing energy. >>> jimmy: you can see our next guest...
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>> jimmy: keri russell and scott speedman! you chickened out, scott.e of those companies whose illegal activity helped destroy our economy... vo: as a goldman sachs president, phil murphy made his fortune in a rigged system. now the jersey machine has lined up with murphy and his millions. leaders should stand for the people, not the political machine. as a prosecutor, at treasury, and as head of the brennan center, i've taken on the powerful - from the mafia, to the nra, to the dark money that poisons our politics. i'll be nobody's governor but yours. before we hit the beach, i'we can't stay here!o. why? terrible toilet paper! i'll never get clean! way ahead of you, big daddy. aww charmin ultra strong. it's washcloth-like texture helps clean better. it's four times stronger... ...and you can use less. beautiful view. (wiggles butt) thanks to charmin. and you, honeybear! awwwww we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin? >>> jimmy: you can see our next guest whenever he feels like it at the comedy studio in cambridge. making his television debut, ple
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this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition and we begin tonight with a developing story in england where there was a deadly explosion at an arena in manchester where the american pop singer ariana grande was performing. jonathan vigliotti has the latest. >> reporter: the chaos began as the arianna grande concert came to an end. video posted online shows people running to escape in what concert gorse describe as a stampede. there are reports of two loud bangs going off inside the manchester arena. british media is reporting near the ticket office. manchester police say there are a number of fatalities an other injuries. the arena is one to have the largest in europe and capable of holding around 20,000 people. police on social media told people to stay away. police cars, ambulances and riot vans were seen sur surrounding the area and the complex's train station was shut down. parents were waiting outside the arena to pick up children when they described hearing several explosions. one person who posted on twitter said people were running ou
this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition and we begin tonight with a developing story in england where there was a deadly explosion at an arena in manchester where the american pop singer ariana grande was performing. jonathan vigliotti has the latest. >> reporter: the chaos began as the arianna grande concert came to an end. video posted online shows people running to escape in what concert gorse describe as a stampede....
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scott brown first. safely in. i think it's absolutely remarkable, ian, as they make their way to your hole, that blixt and smith have gone bogey-free for the entire tournament. let's go to 18 first. bill: ryan palmer getting ready this par 5 finishing home. >> hang in there, hang in there. nick: he's scraping it down the right edge by its teeth. be greeted by an alligator on the other side that's got a pair of teeth as well. that is a great angle. bill: up ahead. another one of those awkward stances for kevin tway. nick: a big downslope. chunk and run and not enough chunk to make it run. he overchunked it. bill: right now they're lon -- alone in fourth. back on the tee, here's jordan. just drills that. they're definitely thinking eagle to have any chance at all. our leaders, both at 25 under par. co-leaders here in the final round to have zurich classic of new orleans. ♪ ♪ what we do every night is like something out of a strange dream. except that the next morning it all makes sense. to power global e-commerce fe
scott brown first. safely in. i think it's absolutely remarkable, ian, as they make their way to your hole, that blixt and smith have gone bogey-free for the entire tournament. let's go to 18 first. bill: ryan palmer getting ready this par 5 finishing home. >> hang in there, hang in there. nick: he's scraping it down the right edge by its teeth. be greeted by an alligator on the other side that's got a pair of teeth as well. that is a great angle. bill: up ahead. another one of those...
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mike: these are the cajóns that scott made. lemonis: scott made these? mike: yeah. it. lemonis: while scott may no longer be working with his brother at sjc, he's still making other percussion instruments and wholesaling them. one of his customers is mike. lemonis: what's your relationship like with him these days? -mike: um... -lemonis: be honest. mike: yeah. it's different. it's not -- it's not, like, better by any means. -we're, like -- -lemonis: it's not better? mike: i-i-i honestly don't want to talk about it. lemonis: why? mike: i'm done talking about it. lemonis: for exclusives, extras, and business advice, visit... ♪ i love you, basement guest bathroom. your privacy makes you my number 1 place... ...to go number 2. i love you, but sometimes you stink. ♪ new febreze air effects with odorclear technology cleans... ...away odors like never before. because the things you love the most can stink. and try febreze small spaces to clean away odors for up... ...to 30 days. breathe happy with new febreze. jóns that scott made. lemonis: what's your relationship like wi
mike: these are the cajóns that scott made. lemonis: scott made these? mike: yeah. it. lemonis: while scott may no longer be working with his brother at sjc, he's still making other percussion instruments and wholesaling them. one of his customers is mike. lemonis: what's your relationship like with him these days? -mike: um... -lemonis: be honest. mike: yeah. it's different. it's not -- it's not, like, better by any means. -we're, like -- -lemonis: it's not better? mike: i-i-i honestly don't...
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scott: mr. speaker, i remind my colleague that her vote for this bill could increase premiums for people with breast cancer in tennessee by over $3,000 -- $38,000. mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. scott: let's begin with a few facts. since the passage of the affordable care act, costs have gone up at the lowest rate in 50 years. those with pre-existing conditions get insurance at the standard rate. instead of millions of people losing their insurance every year, 20 million more people have insurance. personal bankruptcies are down. 50 -- are down 50%. still all we hear are complaints, press releases and promises about something better. but c.b.o. has debunked this propose albie pointing out that 24 million -- proposal by pointing out that 24 million fewer people will have insurance, costs will go up and insurance will cover less. so whatever you think about the affordable care act, this bill makes things worse. exce
scott: mr. speaker, i remind my colleague that her vote for this bill could increase premiums for people with breast cancer in tennessee by over $3,000 -- $38,000. mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. scott: let's begin with a few facts. since the passage of the affordable care act, costs have gone up at the lowest rate in 50 years. those with pre-existing conditions get insurance at the standard rate. instead of...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. reporting tonight from washington. >> pelley: for the first time the president has denied trying to shut down the f.b.i. investigation of whether his campaign colluded with russia to influence the election. the president called the investigation today ridiculous. he said, "it hurts our country terribly, shows the world we are mixed up and divided." this controversy began before the president took office when his future national security adviser michael flynn spoke to russian officials about u.s. sanctions against russia before flynn had that authority. the f.b.i. began to investigate possible violations of law. tuesday we learned that the notes of former f.b.i. director james comey indicate that mr. trump asked comey to "let go of the investigation." last week mr. trump fired mr. trump's
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scott: we still don't know the name of the patient. hospital officials tell me that she is a regular patient here. come to the hospital all the the incident is back for treatment at the hospital. >> this is surrounding the issues about the president. and russia. the department of justice just naming a special council to investigate the connections to russia in the 2016 election. abc7's political correspondent scott thuman is looking into this and he joins you now. scott: there were a lot of loud calls for special prosecutor, a special counsel. this is something that had to be done by the department of justice since the attorney general jeff sessions recused himself on the case. it had to be a move made by the deputy attorney general rosenstein. he apparently has done that and he has named bob moore the former f.b.i. director, james comey's predecessor as the special counsel to look into the case. we'll have more on at is the conversations may have taken place between the former director and president trump. >> why he wasn't talking ple
scott: we still don't know the name of the patient. hospital officials tell me that she is a regular patient here. come to the hospital all the the incident is back for treatment at the hospital. >> this is surrounding the issues about the president. and russia. the department of justice just naming a special council to investigate the connections to russia in the 2016 election. abc7's political correspondent scott thuman is looking into this and he joins you now. scott: there were a lot...
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and scott, that that person is still at large. >> pelley: mark phillips, thanks. also today thousands of british soldiers fanned out in major cities. seth doane reports from london. >> it was a show of force on britain's streets today. soldiers joined police on patrols to protect potential targets including buckingham palace and parliament, the site of a terrorist attack in march. up to 3800 troops can be mobilized, about 1,000 were deployed today. londoner peter atherton says relying on the military makes sense. >> we have a limit number of policeman in the u.k they need to do other things instead of guarding buildings. >> this is a scene not seen on the streets here in the u.k. for more than 14 years. the military deployed along with police. the last time was in 2003 when tanks and troops were sent around london and to heathrow surface to air missile. today to free up police, changing of the gawsheds was cancelled at buckingham palace. the extra security reassured michelle calvert from manchester. >> that's the british way, isn't it. we just get on with things,
and scott, that that person is still at large. >> pelley: mark phillips, thanks. also today thousands of british soldiers fanned out in major cities. seth doane reports from london. >> it was a show of force on britain's streets today. soldiers joined police on patrols to protect potential targets including buckingham palace and parliament, the site of a terrorist attack in march. up to 3800 troops can be mobilized, about 1,000 were deployed today. londoner peter atherton says...
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england, here's scott pelley. we >> pelley: following the terror trail. >> i think it's very clear that this is a network that we are investigating. >> pelley: police investigating the manchester suicide bombing put out a drag net for more suspects. also tonight, we'll talk to survivors. >> towards me with all her long blond hair all burnt. >> pelley: to fight terror greater scrutiny is coming for carry-on luggage. the president meets the pope. >> we had a fantastic meeting. we had a fantastic tour. it was really beautiful. >> pelley: and the climbing toll on mount everest. >> you can't rely on somebody else to look out for you. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley, reporting tonight from manchester, >> pelley: we are just outside the arena where the terror struck on monday night. memorials have been growing larger by the hour. all day long people, young and old left flowers and messages. the death toll stands at 22. at last report, 64 of the 119 wounded were still in the ho
england, here's scott pelley. we >> pelley: following the terror trail. >> i think it's very clear that this is a network that we are investigating. >> pelley: police investigating the manchester suicide bombing put out a drag net for more suspects. also tonight, we'll talk to survivors. >> towards me with all her long blond hair all burnt. >> pelley: to fight terror greater scrutiny is coming for carry-on luggage. the president meets the pope. >> we had a...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley, reporting tonight from washington. >> pelley: for theirst time, the president has denied trying .i shut down the f.b.i. investigation of whether his wimpaign colluded with russia to influence the election. the president called the investigation today "ridiculous." he said, "it hurts our country terribly, shows the world we are mixed up and divided." this controversy began before oke president took office, when his future national security adviser michael flynn spoke to russian officials about u.s. sanctions against russia before flynn had that authority. the f.b.i. began to investigate possible violations of law. tuesday, we learned that the b.tes of former f.b.i. director james comey indicate that mr. trump asked comey to "let go of the investigation." last week mr. trump fired comey, and that led yesterday to mr. trump's own justice department appointing a special counsel to mavestigate. margaret brennan is at the white house. >> there was no collusion, and everybody, even my enemies, have pid, there is no collusion. >> reporter: presi
this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley, reporting tonight from washington. >> pelley: for theirst time, the president has denied trying .i shut down the f.b.i. investigation of whether his wimpaign colluded with russia to influence the election. the president called the investigation today "ridiculous." he said, "it hurts our country terribly, shows the world we are mixed up and divided." this controversy began before oke president took office, when...
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scott, he has repeatedly accused u.s. intel agencies of politically motivated attacks to undermine him. >> pelley: and once described reem as "like nazis." margaret brennan at the white house for us. thank you very much. tu. trump's meeting with turkey's president erdogan has exposed a rift between the two nato allies. the u.s. is now arming kurdish rebels in syria, rebels that turkey considers to be terrorists. ire kurds are fighting their way toward raqqa, the city that isis lylls its capital, and holly williams is with them. >> reporter: we were 12 miles west of raqqa today, the so- called isis capital, where these lyrdish fighters are gradually encircling the city. and watching closely for isis fighters trying to flee. they're america's closest partners here in syria, backed up with u.s. coalition air strikes. "the americans are helping, and we appreciate it," said azad kabani, who has been fighting the extremists for three years, "but you can bomb isis 24 hours a day, and without us on the seont line, it will be no u
scott, he has repeatedly accused u.s. intel agencies of politically motivated attacks to undermine him. >> pelley: and once described reem as "like nazis." margaret brennan at the white house for us. thank you very much. tu. trump's meeting with turkey's president erdogan has exposed a rift between the two nato allies. the u.s. is now arming kurdish rebels in syria, rebels that turkey considers to be terrorists. ire kurds are fighting their way toward raqqa, the city that isis...
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bill: scott brown. nick: same here. scott's got to be thinking hole it.at's a pretty good effort. bill: well -- [laughter] nick: it's going to go in. cameron knows he has to make it. if kisner holes it, he's got it for a tie. reading this one like a putt. wow, what a -- bill: oh, my goodness! nick: that's what we were looking for. bill: wow! nick: it went in like right up a drainpipe. what a shot. jams it in there. they are stunned. bill: can you believe that? bill: i thought -- talk about a quick decision. he took one look at that and jams it in there. jamming jazz, in new orleans. bill: unbelievable. an eagle at the last for 60. another look. nick: it was scuddling, wasn't it? there was only going one place. if it missed there, it was whatever, eight feet past. unbelievable. goodness me. ok, youngster, you've now got this for the halve. wow wee. bill: his partner is in there close. bill: -- nick: sometimes in this situation you go the other way around because it takes the pressure off cameron because he's only got two feet. if he misses this he really h
bill: scott brown. nick: same here. scott's got to be thinking hole it.at's a pretty good effort. bill: well -- [laughter] nick: it's going to go in. cameron knows he has to make it. if kisner holes it, he's got it for a tie. reading this one like a putt. wow, what a -- bill: oh, my goodness! nick: that's what we were looking for. bill: wow! nick: it went in like right up a drainpipe. what a shot. jams it in there. they are stunned. bill: can you believe that? bill: i thought -- talk about a...
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scott: i'm scott abraham live at verizon center for game five of the conference semifinals. on the brink of elimination. from here on out it is win or go home. down 3-1 in their best-of-seven series with the pittsburgh penguins, the caps have their backs against the wall. moving from the top line to the third line. coach barry trotz trying to create a spark. the coaches can only do so much. it is time for the players to step up in the big moment. we are here to takes to get the win and move forward. >> a chance to play with ovi is pretty cool. if i can play with him, that is awesome. i think we played with different guys all year and we are looking for a spark here. scott: in this series washington is dominating play. against the penguins that is not enough. little things add up. with the caught up voice of the caps, john walton, to break down tonight's game five. alex ovechkin getting sent down to the third line. your reaction to the move? >> you can look at it a couple of different ways because the third line has not scored much. star ofm wilson was the game one in toronto
scott: i'm scott abraham live at verizon center for game five of the conference semifinals. on the brink of elimination. from here on out it is win or go home. down 3-1 in their best-of-seven series with the pittsburgh penguins, the caps have their backs against the wall. moving from the top line to the third line. coach barry trotz trying to create a spark. the coaches can only do so much. it is time for the players to step up in the big moment. we are here to takes to get the win and move...
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scott, it is dry for now. >> yeah, absolutely. it looks like it will stay dry for most of the holiday weekend. but we still have the threat of some rainfall. comfortable temperatures once again not completely dry, but not a washout either. as we take a live look right now, down the shore, folks have been out and about enjoying a land breeze for today. so temperatures have been a little milder. we'll have more of an on shore flow for the holiday weekend that will make things a little cooler but temperatures right now 74 philadelphia. 74 degrees at the airport. inland in atlantic city along the boardwalk with that land breeze 73 degrees. 71 right now in sea isle city. look at ultimate doppler we have the clouds and also the radar on top of that. you can see a couple of passing spotty sprinkles moving through cumberland also salem county, but off to the west i've circled this disturbance around chicago. this will bring us a threat of some afternoon showers for tomorrow. so here's the kick off forecast. tomorrow's high temperature 76
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scott ran, slager chased him.rmed, and his back was turned when the cell phone video shows slager shoot eight times. slager claimed self-defense, that scott had grabbed his taser, but in a hushed courtroom, the judge asked him, do you understand why you're here today, sir? slager -- i'm here to change my plea to guilty. prosecutors agreed to drop two other charges and state prosecutors agreed not to retry slager for murder. his first trial ended in a hung jury. walter scott's mother relished hearing slager admit he was wrong. >> i lov i miss him. i miss him dearly, and i thank god for justice. >> reporter: slager will be held without bond. he faces up to life behind bars. his sentencing date has not been scheduled. >> reporter: what sentence would you like to see? >> life in prison. >> reporter: anthony scott is walter scott's older brother. >> do you forgive? >> not yet. the mention of him being guilty and that he did the crime helps in my healing process. have i forgiven yet? i'm working on it. >> reporter: in a
scott ran, slager chased him.rmed, and his back was turned when the cell phone video shows slager shoot eight times. slager claimed self-defense, that scott had grabbed his taser, but in a hushed courtroom, the judge asked him, do you understand why you're here today, sir? slager -- i'm here to change my plea to guilty. prosecutors agreed to drop two other charges and state prosecutors agreed not to retry slager for murder. his first trial ended in a hung jury. walter scott's mother relished...
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and then, scott, the second scott, take a look at sprint. letter s, of course, the symbol here.ink could be a 10 for one. why do i think that? basically they came in, bought the eight calls out in january. sold the nine calls. they paid 47 cents for that. then they sold a whole bunch of puts to collect 37 cents. all they have got is 10 cents on the table. if it's nine or higher by january, they make ten times their money. i will probably ride this one until the stock is to or through $9. >> all right, guys, come on back this way. >> thank you. >> "the halftime report" will be back right after this. looking for balance in your digestive system? try align probiotic. for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. now in kids chewables. dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it
and then, scott, the second scott, take a look at sprint. letter s, of course, the symbol here.ink could be a 10 for one. why do i think that? basically they came in, bought the eight calls out in january. sold the nine calls. they paid 47 cents for that. then they sold a whole bunch of puts to collect 37 cents. all they have got is 10 cents on the table. if it's nine or higher by january, they make ten times their money. i will probably ride this one until the stock is to or through $9....
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i'm scott pelley, and i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night.ersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. >>> i'm here to represent the entire community. >> another threat at american university. another prom test today as white supreme cyst targets a -- supremacist targets a black president at the university. >> i didn't want to live. there were times if in the car when i wanted to kill myself. >> are you battling with an opioid addiction? where you can go for help right now. >>> we will start with more racist threats at american university. this is social media video of the demonstration late today. it came after it was
i'm scott pelley, and i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night.ersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. >>> i'm here to represent the entire community. >> another threat at american university. another prom test today as white supreme cyst targets a -- supremacist targets a black president at the university. >> i didn't want to live....
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scott? >> pelley: nancy cordes, thank you. now, this remarkable day began with the president confirming that he had disclosed top-secret intelligence to russian diplomats at a white house meeting. in a series of early morning tweets, he wrote, "as president, i wanted to share with russia, which i have the absolute right to do, facts pertaining to terrorism and airline flight safety." the intelligence came from israel. the white house spent the day fighting back against accusations that the president may have compromised the israeli intelligence operation. here again is jeff pegues. >> reporter: the meeting in the oval office lasted 25 minutes. president trump told russia's foreign minister, sergei lavrov and ambassador sergey kislyak down a passenger planeng usi a bomb hid anyone a laptop. that intelligence was classified, and the unexpected disclosure prompted the president's homeland security adviser, tom bosser, to notify the c.i.a. and n.s.a. sources tell cbs news some of the information came from israel. there is now conc
scott? >> pelley: nancy cordes, thank you. now, this remarkable day began with the president confirming that he had disclosed top-secret intelligence to russian diplomats at a white house meeting. in a series of early morning tweets, he wrote, "as president, i wanted to share with russia, which i have the absolute right to do, facts pertaining to terrorism and airline flight safety." the intelligence came from israel. the white house spent the day fighting back against...
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scott. i think what you have seen here listening to our leadership and two other ranking members, mr. scott and mr. pallone, and i would compliment, richard neal, our ranking member on ways and means and mr. yarmuth on budget for their superior knowledge on this subject as well. when you know the facts and you care about people, you can't possibly vote for the bill that they voted for today. so what do they do? either they don't know or they don't care or both. some of our members think they really don't care so that's why they don't want to know the facts. but this is a see central debate for our country because it's about the health and well-being of our country and the measure of the strength of america, not just the military might, but the education and the well-being and it's about our strength. and also about an allocation of our resources. right now, the republicans are having a beer party to celebrate one of the biggest transfers of wealth from working families to the richest people
scott. i think what you have seen here listening to our leadership and two other ranking members, mr. scott and mr. pallone, and i would compliment, richard neal, our ranking member on ways and means and mr. yarmuth on budget for their superior knowledge on this subject as well. when you know the facts and you care about people, you can't possibly vote for the bill that they voted for today. so what do they do? either they don't know or they don't care or both. some of our members think they...
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>> reporter: well, scott, the white house has not responded yet to this breaking news. the communications team has been huddled for about 30 minutes now trying to craft some kind of response. a few officials did walk by that upper press area where we were gathered and simply said, we just don't want to comment yet. and all of this happened as the white house was interviewing candidates to replace james comey at the f.b.i. >> no politician i say this with great assurety, has been treated worse or more unfairly. you can't let them get you down. >> reporter: a defiant president trump rallied grand jury waiting coast guard cadets by recounting his own approach to diversity. >> you will find that things are not always fair. you will find that things happen to you that you do not deserve and that are not always warranted, but you have to put your head down and fight, fight, fights. >> reporter: sources say the president's own frustration is at a high point. he's doubting his top advisers, even son-in-law jared kushner, who supported firing f.b.i. director comey despite the on
>> reporter: well, scott, the white house has not responded yet to this breaking news. the communications team has been huddled for about 30 minutes now trying to craft some kind of response. a few officials did walk by that upper press area where we were gathered and simply said, we just don't want to comment yet. and all of this happened as the white house was interviewing candidates to replace james comey at the f.b.i. >> no politician i say this with great assurety, has been...
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i'm scott pelley, and i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night.y cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org retired u-c professors, raking in as much as 600 thousand dollars in a year! good e >>> kpix 5 news at 6 begins with what may be one of the best gigs in california. retired uc proves earning as much as $600,000 in a year. good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm allen martin. new at 6:00 they are known as recalled retirees. professors who come back to double dip on a salary and a pension. kpix 5's melissa caen with the records raising even more questions about how uc spends its money. >> reporter: on monday, uc president janet napolitano was in the hot see the about an audit that found excessive salaries and benefits. and some retirees can earn as much as half million dollars a year. >> the retirement is based on x and x prime. >> reporter: he is conducting an audit. he retired in 2016 with hundreds of thousands in pension benefits but in 2015 he also made $299,000 as an employee at ucla. >> it seems inappropriate for p
i'm scott pelley, and i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night.y cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org retired u-c professors, raking in as much as 600 thousand dollars in a year! good e >>> kpix 5 news at 6 begins with what may be one of the best gigs in california. retired uc proves earning as much as $600,000 in a year. good evening, i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm allen martin. new at 6:00 they are known as recalled retirees. professors...