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where is skyler? she said skyler insisted they drop her off at the end of the street so we wouldn't hear her sneaking back in. >> now that missing screen and bench outside skyler's window made sense. skyler had put it there to boost herself up so she could get back in. but it left them with a terrifying possibility. >> my first instinct was, someone abducted her from the end of the street to our house. >> dave called the police. >> i have a daughter that's 16 years old. apparently she snuck out last night and she hasn't been seen since. nobody of her friends have gotten ahold of her. i can't find her. >> what's her name? >> skyler niece. >> their world had fall apart. their only daughter had been gone for almost 24 hours. where was skyler? >> when we come back, the investigation begins and concern for skyler begins to grow. >> just had this horrible feeling in my heart that something terrible had happened. >> a grainy piece of videotape is about to give police one giant clue. what can they glean from
where is skyler? she said skyler insisted they drop her off at the end of the street so we wouldn't hear her sneaking back in. >> now that missing screen and bench outside skyler's window made sense. skyler had put it there to boost herself up so she could get back in. but it left them with a terrifying possibility. >> my first instinct was, someone abducted her from the end of the street to our house. >> dave called the police. >> i have a daughter that's 16 years old....
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when he was arrested, skyler was taken to a detox because they believe he was under the influence. it doesn't seem like he was doing anything to interfere, in my opinion. >> these guys wouldn't show up in full gear like that if they didn't believe their lives were in danger. they don't need the interference of anybody around. >> excellent point. aggression pd were serving a warrant to a man just released from prison. they did believe he was in possession of firearms and was investigating for narcotics trafficking. >> he should sit in a korn. he repeatedly kept coming forward. if you are asked by a police officer and the officer said this is a lawful order and they have right to arrest just because the officer said it? >> yes. >> makes it lawful? that could be you in all the wrong ways. you have to be very careful about that. >>> a video from the spa. this is one of the world's most iconic race tracks. he what is racing the radical european monster. there are six laps. you see how fast they take this kor corner. this would be the worst time in the world to hav >> oh, shoot. >> as yo
when he was arrested, skyler was taken to a detox because they believe he was under the influence. it doesn't seem like he was doing anything to interfere, in my opinion. >> these guys wouldn't show up in full gear like that if they didn't believe their lives were in danger. they don't need the interference of anybody around. >> excellent point. aggression pd were serving a warrant to a man just released from prison. they did believe he was in possession of firearms and was...
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joining me right now is shannon sky lett skyler.on, thank you for joining us today. >> thank you for having me. >> we have been talking about corporate responsibility and can you really have landscape in corporate america today? >> sure. it's really evolved over the years. people would know it most family as philanthropy and four or five years ago it shifted around corporate social responsibility and also live around cause marketing and today itsz really a lot about purpose. what's inherent to what the company is meant to do. it's inherent to the traits and leadership they actually bring in and it's about really connecting economic, social and environmental good. >> there's a fine line. the company has to be careful in letting people know the good works they're doing but not sounding like they're just trying to get good pr. i think the hardest thing is really to know when you're going to win and when you're not. so really to try to figure out i want to tell you about it but i don't want you to think the only reason i tell you about
joining me right now is shannon sky lett skyler.on, thank you for joining us today. >> thank you for having me. >> we have been talking about corporate responsibility and can you really have landscape in corporate america today? >> sure. it's really evolved over the years. people would know it most family as philanthropy and four or five years ago it shifted around corporate social responsibility and also live around cause marketing and today itsz really a lot about purpose....
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joining me right now is shannon skyler, corporate responsibility leader at pwc. thanks for joining us today. >> thank you for having he. >> we've been talking about corporate responsibility and what it really means. can you lay out the landscape in corporate america today? >> sure. when you look at corporate responsibility, it's evolved over the years. people know it most of philanthropy. about four or five years ago it 14i69ed to this whole notion around corporate social responsibility and cause marketing. today, it's a lot about purpose. it's inherit to what the company is meant to do, to the trades and leaderships they bring in. it's about connecting economic, social and environmental goods. >> it seems to me there's a fine line. a company has to be care nfl making sure they're letting people know the good works they're doing but not sounding like they're trying to get good pr. >> absolutely. the thing to know is when arrogant and when you're not. figure out how to tell you about hit but don't want you to think the reason i'm telling you about it is so you'll
joining me right now is shannon skyler, corporate responsibility leader at pwc. thanks for joining us today. >> thank you for having he. >> we've been talking about corporate responsibility and what it really means. can you lay out the landscape in corporate america today? >> sure. when you look at corporate responsibility, it's evolved over the years. people know it most of philanthropy. about four or five years ago it 14i69ed to this whole notion around corporate social...
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they want things away from the field, will whether it is skyler evans, kevin durant -- they are all lookingor the same thing. all around opportunities. to drive.at we try secondly, looking for us to take care of everything beyond the field. they do not want to be concerned with the exception of getting up and performing at their very best. what rock nation does really well is to create a 360 service component of round each one of our clients whether it is an artist or athletes so they do not have to worry about anything but performing at their very best each and every day. servicee a organization. for us, every athlete is different. i think we represent somewhere in the neighborhood of 1000 clients that run the gambit of needs. i think the way we're set up is to service the needs, regardless of what they are. if they are on the offensive line of the minnesota vikings, their needs might be different than if they or someone with a range of interests like shaun white or carmelo anthony. i think we have done a heckuva job over a long amount of time servicing athletes at all ends of the spectrum
they want things away from the field, will whether it is skyler evans, kevin durant -- they are all lookingor the same thing. all around opportunities. to drive.at we try secondly, looking for us to take care of everything beyond the field. they do not want to be concerned with the exception of getting up and performing at their very best. what rock nation does really well is to create a 360 service component of round each one of our clients whether it is an artist or athletes so they do not...