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>> watson: yes. >> alfonsi: what are you scared of? >> watson: i'm just scared of people. it's just in general. >> scott: he's scared of everything, everything. >> alfonsi: ted scott learned of bubba's fears the first time they worked together, ten years ago. >> scott: there was a ten-year- old kid who-- who asked for his autograph and we were out in the middle of nowhere and, you know, nobody really knew who bubba was at the time. he was-- he was a rookie on tour. and this kid walked up to him and he just kind of ignored him like he didn't see him, and i thought, "man, what a jerk." but then, as i got to know him, coming up to him as someone bubba doesn't know is a fearful situation for him. and it sounds crazy, but it's crazy because it's not our fear. >> alfonsi: he's legitimately fearful of people he doesn't know? >> scott: very fearful of that, absolutely. >> alfonsi: that kind of fear would be enough to deal with, but watson's nerve endings also seem to be closer to the surface than in most people. >> watson: there's your boy over there. do you see him? you see him.
>> watson: yes. >> alfonsi: what are you scared of? >> watson: i'm just scared of people. it's just in general. >> scott: he's scared of everything, everything. >> alfonsi: ted scott learned of bubba's fears the first time they worked together, ten years ago. >> scott: there was a ten-year- old kid who-- who asked for his autograph and we were out in the middle of nowhere and, you know, nobody really knew who bubba was at the time. he was-- he was a rookie on...
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>> watson: first time. love it wasn't because-- it's just my upbringing, right? >> alfonsi: his upbringing was more country than country club, raised in the tiny panhandle town of bagdad, florida, just outside pensacola. >> watson: so this is tanglewood. >> alfonsi: tanglewood golf club is a public course a few miles from bagdad, and the first place bubba watson ever played. hiram cook has run it off and on for more than 30 years. >> watson: when my dad came in, i was six years old, he said, "hey, do you know anybody that's-- do you have left handed clubs?" so he said, "i'm the head pro and i'm-- i'm left handed." and so he gave me a nine iron, or gave my dad the nine iron and my dad cut it down and put the grip on it. >> hiram cook: bubba was a permanent resident after-- after that. >> alfonsi: tanglewood is also where he learned to "bend it like bubba," around all those pine trees. he was a junior golf champion, then played at the university of georgia, where he also met his wife angie. golf has taken bub
>> watson: first time. love it wasn't because-- it's just my upbringing, right? >> alfonsi: his upbringing was more country than country club, raised in the tiny panhandle town of bagdad, florida, just outside pensacola. >> watson: so this is tanglewood. >> alfonsi: tanglewood golf club is a public course a few miles from bagdad, and the first place bubba watson ever played. hiram cook has run it off and on for more than 30 years. >> watson: when my dad came in, i...
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watson's drive landed in the pine straw. >> when i hit in the woods. was devastated the my shoulders went down. i was done. then i get over there when i walk done there i see the crowd has made a path so i could pull the shot off. a big hook. did it hook? oh, what a shot. >> how hard of a shot was that? >> it really is not that hard of a shot for bubba. >> reporter: come on. >> hear me out. for bubba to hook a golf ball 40 yard that's not that hard to do. he does that for fun. if we were playing golf for fun. i would say good shot. i have seen him do the shot before. >> reporter: the shot in 2012 produce ad a two-putt par. [ cheers and applause ] and his first masters victory. angie had to watch from home with infant son caleb who they had adopted two weeks earlier. they were both there to see watson win his second green jacket two years later. [ applause ] they have since adopted a daughter, dakota. >> going to take the slope. could it be? >> he has won four tournaments in the last two years. >> how about that? >> he has climbed to numb bar four in th
watson's drive landed in the pine straw. >> when i hit in the woods. was devastated the my shoulders went down. i was done. then i get over there when i walk done there i see the crowd has made a path so i could pull the shot off. a big hook. did it hook? oh, what a shot. >> how hard of a shot was that? >> it really is not that hard of a shot for bubba. >> reporter: come on. >> hear me out. for bubba to hook a golf ball 40 yard that's not that hard to do. he does...
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amazing how's it going watson? welcome to the bank. hello tom mccabe. executive from dbs bank. i am keeping busy assisting your relationship managers. how so? i can read over a thousand research reports every day, to help you keep abreast of market movements and to help your relationship managers give better advice. that's great. today's fast moving markets make it hard to keep up. but together we can stay one step ahead. we make a great team, watson. >> welcome back. it's been another big hour for earnings. here is a look at shares as conference calls are starting to begin for starbucks and visa. microsoft will begin at 5:30
amazing how's it going watson? welcome to the bank. hello tom mccabe. executive from dbs bank. i am keeping busy assisting your relationship managers. how so? i can read over a thousand research reports every day, to help you keep abreast of market movements and to help your relationship managers give better advice. that's great. today's fast moving markets make it hard to keep up. but together we can stay one step ahead. we make a great team, watson. >> welcome back. it's been another...
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but they better keep an eye on number four, 37-year-old bubba watson. he has won two of the last four masters. watson sat done to discuss golf and his very quirky life with sharon alfonsi for "60 minutes." >> easy game, boys. >> easy game. it look easy. at estancia, a private club in scottsdale, arizona he is playing a round with his wife, angie. his long-time tour caddie, ted scott, and his childhood friend, now his accountant, randall wells. >> good shot. >> reporter: a relaxed foursome with the trio of "60 minutes" camera crews. trailing. >> go right there. love it. if it hits you. 190 miles an hour you won't feel it. >> reporter: this is bubba golf. a dash of juvenile. a dash of genius. and a full cup of cocky. >> oh, that's a par. >> come on. >> stay one up. >> reporter: are they allowed to beat you? they just can't. in ten years of playing golf with him and caddying for him, really only hit the ball bad a few times. i don't really know where that comes from. he is just a physical screenous when it comes to his aability -- genius when it comes to h
but they better keep an eye on number four, 37-year-old bubba watson. he has won two of the last four masters. watson sat done to discuss golf and his very quirky life with sharon alfonsi for "60 minutes." >> easy game, boys. >> easy game. it look easy. at estancia, a private club in scottsdale, arizona he is playing a round with his wife, angie. his long-time tour caddie, ted scott, and his childhood friend, now his accountant, randall wells. >> good shot. >>...
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watson: we will.ware of a suspect that the police never pursued, a married woman with whom marissa was having an affair. a witness reports seeing marissa's lover wearing a very distinctive green-and-white baja sweater. any idea who that might be? christa has a sweater like that. did you know about the affair? i found out. bell: your wife's failure to disclose her relationship to the victim at trial is gonna be enough for avon pd to get a warrant. someone's gonna be here shortly to collect samples of her dna. her toothbrush, her hairbrush should do. they can take whatever they need. but first... there's something else you should know. my personal attorney is on her way over. i'm not going to discuss any of this until she gets here. that's all right. we don't really need to ask any questions. your wife already confessed to everything. what? gregson: please. sit. we know that you and marissa were having an affair and that your wife, teri, found out. she confronted marissa over your infidelity, and that c
watson: we will.ware of a suspect that the police never pursued, a married woman with whom marissa was having an affair. a witness reports seeing marissa's lover wearing a very distinctive green-and-white baja sweater. any idea who that might be? christa has a sweater like that. did you know about the affair? i found out. bell: your wife's failure to disclose her relationship to the victim at trial is gonna be enough for avon pd to get a warrant. someone's gonna be here shortly to collect...
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watson: we will. aware of a suspect that the police never pursued, a married woman with whom marissa was having an affair. a witness reports seeing marissa's lover wearing a very distinctive green-and-white baja sweater. any idea who that might be? christa has a sweater like that. did you know about the affair? i found out. bell: your wife's failure to disclose her relationship to the victim at trial is gonna be enough for avon pd to get a warrant. someone's gonna be here shortly to collect samples of her dna. her toothbrush, her hairbrush should do. they can take whatever they need. but first... there's something else you should know. my personal attorney is on her way over. i'm not going to discuss any of this until she gets here. that's all right. your wife already confessed to everything. what? gregson: please. sit. we know that you and marissa were having an affair and that your wife, teri, found out. she confronted marissa over your infidelity, and that confrontation ended in marissa's
watson: we will. aware of a suspect that the police never pursued, a married woman with whom marissa was having an affair. a witness reports seeing marissa's lover wearing a very distinctive green-and-white baja sweater. any idea who that might be? christa has a sweater like that. did you know about the affair? i found out. bell: your wife's failure to disclose her relationship to the victim at trial is gonna be enough for avon pd to get a warrant. someone's gonna be here shortly to collect...
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watson: we will. we've recently become aware of a suspect that the police never pursued, a married woman with whom marissa was having an affair. a witness reports seeing marissa's lover wearing a very distinctive green-and-white baja sweater. any idea who that might be? christa has a sweater like that. i found out. bell: your wife's failure to disclose her relationship to the victim at trial is gonna be enough for avon pd to get a warrant. someone's gonna be here shortly to collect samples of her dna. her toothbrush, her hairbrush should do. they can take whatever they need. but first... there's something else you should know. my personal attorney is on her way over. i'm not going to discuss any of this until she gets here. that's all right. we don't really need to ask any questions. your wife already confessed to everything. what? gregson: please. sit. we know that you and marissa were having an affair and that your wife, teri, found out. she confronted marissa over your infidelity, and that confront
watson: we will. we've recently become aware of a suspect that the police never pursued, a married woman with whom marissa was having an affair. a witness reports seeing marissa's lover wearing a very distinctive green-and-white baja sweater. any idea who that might be? christa has a sweater like that. i found out. bell: your wife's failure to disclose her relationship to the victim at trial is gonna be enough for avon pd to get a warrant. someone's gonna be here shortly to collect samples of...
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new tricks. >> it is essentially about teaching watson to speak. >> a new research project has watsonis very high probability for being melanoma. >> and just like jeopardy, he's beating his human counterparts. how accurate is this? >> the computer is greater than 95% accurate on the lesions where as the best dermatologist today are somewhere between 75 and 84% accurate. >> in the future, watson could do more than just help doctors fight cancer. >> i would like to think that watson will be able to outthink cancer, outthink natural disasters, outthink criminals. it will make our world a better place. >> reporter: not everyone agrees when it comes to the future of ai. >> with artificial intelligence, we're summoning the demon. >> that's elon musk, the ceo of tesla. that same tesla. >> the stories where the guy with the pentagram and holy water and he's sure he can control the demons. didn't work out. >> reporter: what are some examples of ai going rogue? >> if you look at the news recently, microsoft created this really awesome teenage girl, ai called taye she'll get on twitter and inter
new tricks. >> it is essentially about teaching watson to speak. >> a new research project has watsonis very high probability for being melanoma. >> and just like jeopardy, he's beating his human counterparts. how accurate is this? >> the computer is greater than 95% accurate on the lesions where as the best dermatologist today are somewhere between 75 and 84% accurate. >> in the future, watson could do more than just help doctors fight cancer. >> i would...
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hello, my name is watson. working with watson in the ibm cloud, we can help an energy company predict pipeline corrosion. and help a start-up to use social data to predict market trends. now businesses can get more out of their data. that's what the ibm cloud is built for. mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of the at&t network, a network that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their critical data is safer than ever. giving them the agility to be open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. icon after icon. classic after classic. and now, after 45 years, the rebirth of perhaps the greatest convertible of them all: the mercedes-benz s-class cabriolet. proving conclusively that there really is no limit -- or should we say, no roof -- on what is possible. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> 1986 was a thurement i didn't
hello, my name is watson. working with watson in the ibm cloud, we can help an energy company predict pipeline corrosion. and help a start-up to use social data to predict market trends. now businesses can get more out of their data. that's what the ibm cloud is built for. mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help...
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watson is absolutely sure. as you might guess from the title of my book, there's a little bit of a problem. i finished the section of the book of a story something that happens at the same eclipse of a person that bought been a new come out while they were there. that is something of a warning about what is going to come in the latter third of the book, the last part of the book. july 29th committee 1078, thomas edison did this experiment had failed almost immediately. he was not sensitive enough to pick up radiation. the result could dent his good mood. the western trippi told reporters with his first vacation in 16 years. it is prepared to himself to matter what. for their part is to assert eager to entertain their famous visitor but thomas edison suffer and it delusions about his status. but they are so after they close at hand companions went up to separation. they passed along the depot, tourists greeted by the station agent, john jackson clark. clark wasn't terribly impressive theater skills of his visito
watson is absolutely sure. as you might guess from the title of my book, there's a little bit of a problem. i finished the section of the book of a story something that happens at the same eclipse of a person that bought been a new come out while they were there. that is something of a warning about what is going to come in the latter third of the book, the last part of the book. july 29th committee 1078, thomas edison did this experiment had failed almost immediately. he was not sensitive...
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cnn's ivan watson has more on this case. >> a group of attackers ambushed nazimuddin samad on his way home from university evening classes. they hacked him with machetes and then shot him. witnesses heard attackers shout allahu akbar as they fled. samad appears to be the latest in a series of assassinations targeting secularist writers. bangladesh is a majority muslim country with a hindu religious minority. but some writers who describe themselves as free thinkers have challenged religion's role in society, criticizing extremism and militance it is. the country's constitution promises to uphold the principle of secularism, but authorities there suggest some murdered critics crossed the line with their writing. >> bloggers immediate to speak up. >> even with student, if he does not report to the police, we could it is difficult for police to provide. >> a friend of samad said the writer went into hiding last year for several month, fearing for his life. but samad later wrote it's better to die rather than living by keeping my head down. samad is the sixth secularist writer or publishe
cnn's ivan watson has more on this case. >> a group of attackers ambushed nazimuddin samad on his way home from university evening classes. they hacked him with machetes and then shot him. witnesses heard attackers shout allahu akbar as they fled. samad appears to be the latest in a series of assassinations targeting secularist writers. bangladesh is a majority muslim country with a hindu religious minority. but some writers who describe themselves as free thinkers have challenged...
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>> now, watson went on to win two green jackets. he is going to call it quits after this year. up with the young guns on the tee box and in the dressing room. >> what is it with these really shortsleeve shirts and tight like this and like this. they put one of those things on, man, all they saw was chest hair and i needed a man's ear. >> that guy is my favorite player of all time. >> great soundbyte. >> tom watson 66 still competing. masters round one tomorrow. >> all right. >> tradition unlike any other. >> teeing it up. >> have a good night. see you at 11:00. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com
>> now, watson went on to win two green jackets. he is going to call it quits after this year. up with the young guns on the tee box and in the dressing room. >> what is it with these really shortsleeve shirts and tight like this and like this. they put one of those things on, man, all they saw was chest hair and i needed a man's ear. >> that guy is my favorite player of all time. >> great soundbyte. >> tom watson 66 still competing. masters round one tomorrow....
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my name is watson. (groans) i invited watson here today to confront the source of our anxiety. ugh!s a little bit about you? i am a cognitive system. i can understand, reason and learn with humans. with humans! i don't want to work with humans. ya that's not what i'm passionate about. i just want to dust. i understand seven languages. i can help people collaborate- collaborate ? we dominate! all my evil plans, ruined! rerouting. no no no no no! guys, maybe we should sing the healing song. ♪ oh no not i, i will survive ♪ ♪ oh as long as i know how to love i know i'll stay alive. ♪ ♪ and i will survive. ♪ i will survive. hey, hey. >>> welcome back to "fast money." last night dreams came true for the prospects selected in the first round of the draft. laramie was picked 13th overall. it could have been higher, of course, for him, were it not for this damning footage. yes, there's laramie getting high in another way. posted online moments before the draft got started. so in lieu of the final trade, it's got us thinking about stocks that could also go up in smoke. tim? >> he's a tackle,
my name is watson. (groans) i invited watson here today to confront the source of our anxiety. ugh!s a little bit about you? i am a cognitive system. i can understand, reason and learn with humans. with humans! i don't want to work with humans. ya that's not what i'm passionate about. i just want to dust. i understand seven languages. i can help people collaborate- collaborate ? we dominate! all my evil plans, ruined! rerouting. no no no no no! guys, maybe we should sing the healing song. ♪...
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i'm carlos watson and this is point taken. >> hi i'm carlos watson. now young adults face a lot of tough questions, should i go to college, can i afford it and by the way which filter should i use on snapchat. in the coming days a lot of high school seniors are sending deposit slips to college all around the country and they're starting down the road to opportunity and maybe but just maybe towards higher debt. so today we're asking is higher education worth the even higher price. now we wanted to know what you think as well so fine us on the facebook page and live tweet us right about now at hashtag point taken pbs. now remember your point could end up being on national television so don't make any typos. let's meet our debaters. now team yes. they say college is worth the price tag. margaret hoover is an activist and a rocky mountain native, even though she's got involve and joined by randall pinkston journalist and adjunct proar. welcome. one of you guys is going to start us off and give me your top point in 30 seconds. >> 30 seconds for real? okay.
i'm carlos watson and this is point taken. >> hi i'm carlos watson. now young adults face a lot of tough questions, should i go to college, can i afford it and by the way which filter should i use on snapchat. in the coming days a lot of high school seniors are sending deposit slips to college all around the country and they're starting down the road to opportunity and maybe but just maybe towards higher debt. so today we're asking is higher education worth the even higher price. now we...
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actress emma watson is the un women goodwill ambassador.ma: you're not going to get rid of me until i get to see an equal number of female prime ministers and presidents and ceo's and more men that actually feel like it is ok to express how they really feel about things. and more fathers that are present in their children's lives. narrator: watson is seeking male supporters for this cause across the globe. equal opportunities for boys and girls how do you convey this to young people? take uganda, where 1/2 the population are under 15, which makes rap music a pretty good way to get your message across. girls don't do. i climb trees. i can somersault. i can dance this break-dance. narrator: uganda's youngest female rapper is 14 and goes by the name of mc loy. she's become a star in her country, regularly rapping the news on uganda's ntv. narrator: the weekly voice recording in a production company is followed by a tv studio session. this modern news format is designed to reach young people who don't normally watch the news. >> despite concern
actress emma watson is the un women goodwill ambassador.ma: you're not going to get rid of me until i get to see an equal number of female prime ministers and presidents and ceo's and more men that actually feel like it is ok to express how they really feel about things. and more fathers that are present in their children's lives. narrator: watson is seeking male supporters for this cause across the globe. equal opportunities for boys and girls how do you convey this to young people? take...
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>> masters champion tom watson. color="#ffff00">>> you can believe it? >> is it his time? >> yes! >> in your life have you seen anything like that? >> another watson is wearing a green jacket. >> there it is! adam scott! >> one of the epic performances. from an epic performance to an incredible encore, 22-year-old sensation jordan spieth is back on top
>> masters champion tom watson. >> you can believe it? >> is it his time? >> yes! >> in your life have you seen anything like that? >> another watson is wearing a green jacket. >> there it is! adam scott! >> one of the epic performances. from an epic performance to an incredible encore, 22-year-old sensation jordan spieth is back on top
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i bet if you got her here toward watson, she would be loving watson. this is a battle between the old and new. at 144 i go with katie. >> so it was a headline beat. they had some tax advantage. they only reaffirm their guidance and the stock's up. >> huge drag, 3:00 in the morning, all that nonsense, and tony says they're going to miss the second quarter by a number that is so big. when i check the consensus, i didn't get the same consensus. i happen to love tony. tony's smart. >> tony's on the halftime show today about ibm. >> he's the best there is. >> i was going to say, tony -- >> are you doing the five? >> yeah. >> so why don't you put katie on the five. this is how booking is done. this is the anthony bourdain. you put anthony on the five, play her on the 12 and i'll do "mad money." i'll be like the dessert. >> hubert, are you listening? we're back right after this. thank you. imagine if the things you bought every day earned you miles to get to the places you really want to go. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked
i bet if you got her here toward watson, she would be loving watson. this is a battle between the old and new. at 144 i go with katie. >> so it was a headline beat. they had some tax advantage. they only reaffirm their guidance and the stock's up. >> huge drag, 3:00 in the morning, all that nonsense, and tony says they're going to miss the second quarter by a number that is so big. when i check the consensus, i didn't get the same consensus. i happen to love tony. tony's smart....
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there's bubba watson and tom watson in his final masters at two over. >>> san antonio visiting golden state. tomorrow the nets are in charlotte. the knicks are in philly. the knicks lost to the hornets by 14. they've lost 5 of the last 6. record stands at 41-48. they've got three games left to avoid another 50-loss season. another rough one. these games left on the schedule, they still need to be played. so knicks will play them. three games knowing you have nothing to look forward to after that. these next couple days is very challenging as athletes to kind of stay strong and close the season out. >>> on ice tonight, the islanders and rangers meet at the garden. they both qualified for the playoffs. this game tonight is about seating which could mean everything once the playoffs do roll around. rangers announcing today dan girardi will miss this game with an upper body injury suffered late in tuesday's win over tampa bay. he's listed as day-to-day. girardi joins captain ryan mcdonagh who's out the rest of the regular season with his own upper body injury. that's two of their top defe
there's bubba watson and tom watson in his final masters at two over. >>> san antonio visiting golden state. tomorrow the nets are in charlotte. the knicks are in philly. the knicks lost to the hornets by 14. they've lost 5 of the last 6. record stands at 41-48. they've got three games left to avoid another 50-loss season. another rough one. these games left on the schedule, they still need to be played. so knicks will play them. three games knowing you have nothing to look forward to...
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i'm carlos watson and this is point taken. >> hi i'm carlos watson. now young adults face a lot of tough questions, should i go to college, can i afford it and by the way which filter should i use on snapchat. in the coming days a lot of high school seniors are sending deposit slips to college all around the country and they're starting down the road to opportunity and maybe but just maybe t
i'm carlos watson and this is point taken. >> hi i'm carlos watson. now young adults face a lot of tough questions, should i go to college, can i afford it and by the way which filter should i use on snapchat. in the coming days a lot of high school seniors are sending deposit slips to college all around the country and they're starting down the road to opportunity and maybe but just maybe t
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atie watson, "bbc news."ent: it's open mic and a laugh a minute at this comedy club in montreal. the audience likes political jokes you would think. mention donald trump and nobody cracks a smile? >> what did you think about trump's views on islam, it's scary, isn't it. correspondent: was there ever a point when donald trump made you laugh? >> of course, obviously. he says a lot of ridiculous things, did he ever make me laugh? i have to think. i mean, he makes me cink and he makes -- cringe and he makes me uncomfortable. it's great fodder for comics. in my opinion, it has gone too far. you want to see it end. you don't know if he is getting into power. would you vote for donald trump if he ran for prime minister? >> absolutely not. correspondent: asking random strangers what they think of trump, we decided to do the same. we're doing a piece on donald trump. can you tell me quickly what you think of him? >> i hope he doesn't get elected. correspondent: why? >> no one wants a racist bigot for president, do the
atie watson, "bbc news."ent: it's open mic and a laugh a minute at this comedy club in montreal. the audience likes political jokes you would think. mention donald trump and nobody cracks a smile? >> what did you think about trump's views on islam, it's scary, isn't it. correspondent: was there ever a point when donald trump made you laugh? >> of course, obviously. he says a lot of ridiculous things, did he ever make me laugh? i have to think. i mean, he makes me cink and...
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the assistant walking out of court with her husband, donald watson, both out on bail. at her new house, she said nothing. and at her old home we ran into another man. >> just trying to get your side of the story. >> reporter: he positioned his van around the front yard in front of our camera every time we moved. >> go [ bleep ] yourself. go [ bleep ] yourself. >> reporter: the home has boarded up windows and a tarp on the roof because it burned in december. that's where this investigation began. when the power company turned off electricity for firefighters, the lights stayed on. and the fire marshal said that can get dangerous. >> if you think something's secured, and unbeknownst to you, the power is still on, you could get somebody hurt. >> reporter: power line tampering, feeding high-energy appliances including a jacuzzi spa and tanning bed. investigators say the athletic association was also victimized. they say the man in these surveillance pictures is watson, freedhofer's husband, accused of ripping out six golf cart batteries. the damage could cost as much as $6
the assistant walking out of court with her husband, donald watson, both out on bail. at her new house, she said nothing. and at her old home we ran into another man. >> just trying to get your side of the story. >> reporter: he positioned his van around the front yard in front of our camera every time we moved. >> go [ bleep ] yourself. go [ bleep ] yourself. >> reporter: the home has boarded up windows and a tarp on the roof because it burned in december. that's where...
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>> another watson is wearing a green jacket. >> there it is! adam scott!ormances. from an epic performance to an incredible encore, 22-year-old sensation jordan spieth is back
>> another watson is wearing a green jacket. >> there it is! adam scott!ormances. from an epic performance to an incredible encore, 22-year-old sensation jordan spieth is back
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that's john watson. what did he have to say? >> hi there, steve. we're here at the lng conference in perth in western australia. we are basically tracking a whole variety of comments out of people here at the conference. a number of lng and also major oil producers. talking about a variety of things, including that price, the weakening oil price resulting in weakening lng prices. chevron, which has some significant businesses here in australia, says it's about 40% more expensive than when they do business in the united states and mexico. you were talking about that opec meeting coming up at the weekend. i spoke to john watson, the chairman and ceo over at chevron about that, asked whether or not he thought that might help put a floor under prices or inflate prices. also, moody's cut the credit rating on chevron just at the end of last week, saying that they expect oil prices to be lower for longer. so i asked him about that as well. take a listen. >> prices are a function of supply and demand. you can get short-term movements that are a function of
that's john watson. what did he have to say? >> hi there, steve. we're here at the lng conference in perth in western australia. we are basically tracking a whole variety of comments out of people here at the conference. a number of lng and also major oil producers. talking about a variety of things, including that price, the weakening oil price resulting in weakening lng prices. chevron, which has some significant businesses here in australia, says it's about 40% more expensive than when...
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katy watson, bbc news, ecuador. katty: on the other side of the world come in japan, tens of thousands of people are also being told to leave their homes because of fears of more earthquakes there. the warning comes after 2 major tremors on thursday and friday. more than 40 people are known to have died and many more are still missing good from japan, robin brant has the story. n: this is what caused the earthquake that have left dozens dead and hundreds of thousands homeless. it's catches for 50 kilometers, full line were experts said the earth move almost two meters. ais was the hardest hit area, massive landslide here sucked away a bridge. rescuers are digging in the vain hope of finding seven people who are still missing. >> the self-defense forces and firefighters are doing their best in regard to the rescue efforts. there are still missing people. we will continue to try our hardest in the search and rescue efforts. robin: these girls should have been in lessons at their school today. instead, it is an emergen
katy watson, bbc news, ecuador. katty: on the other side of the world come in japan, tens of thousands of people are also being told to leave their homes because of fears of more earthquakes there. the warning comes after 2 major tremors on thursday and friday. more than 40 people are known to have died and many more are still missing good from japan, robin brant has the story. n: this is what caused the earthquake that have left dozens dead and hundreds of thousands homeless. it's catches for...
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watson in the caribbean, out in california. was at some new restaurant on north broad street to say happy 50th birthday to doctor mike cirigliano. i will just say this to show you how close he was and how flyers and fans and his family. this team has had seven general managers. the guy on the right, who is hold ago this stanley cup, bobby clarke was two of those seven. players were the other three. paul holmgren and ron hextall current general managers. of the seven general managers in their history, four were philadelphia flyers players. being a player for ed snyder meant being a son to ed snyder. >> yeah, yeah. >> good memory there steve. >> doctor mike i'm sure will be in tomorrow to talk about this because he was ed's doctor for years and years and years. >> steve, thank you for that. >> lets go from a statue version of bernie parent to the real man. bernie, i know you were going to come in and be our surprise guest but scheduling did not let that happen. thanks for joining us on the phone. your thoughts, bernie. >> thank y
watson in the caribbean, out in california. was at some new restaurant on north broad street to say happy 50th birthday to doctor mike cirigliano. i will just say this to show you how close he was and how flyers and fans and his family. this team has had seven general managers. the guy on the right, who is hold ago this stanley cup, bobby clarke was two of those seven. players were the other three. paul holmgren and ron hextall current general managers. of the seven general managers in their...
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watson-coleman? mrs. watson-coleman: yes. clerk: ms. watson-coleman says nay. madam chair? madam chair says aye. were 8 ayes and 5 nays. exclude ison to tabled. >> i want to ask that your words be taken down for tha assertion that staff will leak the words. those words should be taken down. accusing our staff of leaking that is not true. those words should be taken down. >> madam chair? ms. blackburn: the staff had asked for the documents to be shared. they were shared before the website, released to the entity. in order to take comments down, they have to be personal in nature. so with that, let us begin with our opening statement. and then, we will receive our first panel of witnesses. as i was beginning earlier, i want to welcome all of our witnesses who are here today. i'm going to introduce each of you later. as we move forward with our testimony on the pricing of fetal tissue, as part of my opening statement, i will present a narrative about the exhibits that today's hearing will discuss. i have said many times that my hope is that both parties can work together on so
watson-coleman? mrs. watson-coleman: yes. clerk: ms. watson-coleman says nay. madam chair? madam chair says aye. were 8 ayes and 5 nays. exclude ison to tabled. >> i want to ask that your words be taken down for tha assertion that staff will leak the words. those words should be taken down. accusing our staff of leaking that is not true. those words should be taken down. >> madam chair? ms. blackburn: the staff had asked for the documents to be shared. they were shared before the...
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the crowd gave watson a huge ovation. just can't keep up with the young guys anymore. he won the masters twice during his career. many guys trying to find a way to slow down jordan speith. stenson posted this picture on instagram with his daughter with the caption, alice told me don't worry about speith, daddy, he will be late for his tee time. speith made his tee time. alice's plan didn't work. beautiful day out here at the masters. a little windy and chilly. hopefully will warm up and we have a great round of golf today. >> there is so much more news ahead. we will turn it over to fred. i want to warn you, political guests have been a little feisty today. >> anything goes. and maybe there is a lot of tension building as we get to the half way point in the primary caucus season. anything goes at masters, too. anything can happen. it has been very windy and that is the surprise and seemingly the ritual of the masters. >> very good point.
the crowd gave watson a huge ovation. just can't keep up with the young guys anymore. he won the masters twice during his career. many guys trying to find a way to slow down jordan speith. stenson posted this picture on instagram with his daughter with the caption, alice told me don't worry about speith, daddy, he will be late for his tee time. speith made his tee time. alice's plan didn't work. beautiful day out here at the masters. a little windy and chilly. hopefully will warm up and we have...
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>> another watson is wearing a green jacket. >> there it is! adam scott!he epic performances. from an epic performance to an incredible encore, 22-year-old sensation jordan spieth is back on top a
>> another watson is wearing a green jacket. >> there it is! adam scott!he epic performances. from an epic performance to an incredible encore, 22-year-old sensation jordan spieth is back on top a
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watson, what if it rains? there is just a 3% chance of rain, so i recommend the breathable stretch fleece fuse form dolomiti jacket. a perfect choice watson. no wonder our customer loyalty numbers keep climbing. i believe we can do even better. i like the way you think. i believe we can do even better. billions are spent to confuse and, dare i say it, flummox the american public. "save 16% on car insurance." "switch now..." well at compare.com, we say enough's enough. so we constantly scrutinize millions of rates... answering the question once and for all, who has the lowest. just go to compare.com and get up to 50 free quotes. choose the lowest, and hit purchase. so you can get back to whatever it is you civilians do when you're not thinking about car insurance. compare.com >>> welcome back to "fast money." i'm mary thompson. ttd's conference call under way. they're calling it a very good quarter. one of the reasons, its 2015 acquisition of directv. here's cfo john stephens. >> the first quarter demonstrated
watson, what if it rains? there is just a 3% chance of rain, so i recommend the breathable stretch fleece fuse form dolomiti jacket. a perfect choice watson. no wonder our customer loyalty numbers keep climbing. i believe we can do even better. i like the way you think. i believe we can do even better. billions are spent to confuse and, dare i say it, flummox the american public. "save 16% on car insurance." "switch now..." well at compare.com, we say enough's enough. so we...
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leon: he lost to watson, too. didn't he? put up against watson the ibm computer? jonathan: yes. kimberly: well done! two men who knows almost as doug hill. doug: worry about playing against watson. i'm playing against a groundhog in pennsylvania. he promised it would look like this. i'd take today's weather in a heartbeat over what is coming this way tomorrow. enjoy this, folks. it will change. 53 at the reagan national airport. temperatures below average. the average high is 64 degrees. if you see the numbers in the 40's. low 50's. well below average. that's the beginning of the story because of a cold front headed this way. the first effect felt overnight west and north. actually southwest of metro washington where a freeze warning is in effect from midnight tonight. until 9:00 tomorrow morning. the forecast is pretty straightforward. it will be cold with the increasing cloudiness before sunrise. freeze warning west. 32 to 38 degrees by morning. early in the morning 4:00, 5:00, 5:30. part of the area may see a rain shower or a snowshower. go to the source of the cloudiness. in
leon: he lost to watson, too. didn't he? put up against watson the ibm computer? jonathan: yes. kimberly: well done! two men who knows almost as doug hill. doug: worry about playing against watson. i'm playing against a groundhog in pennsylvania. he promised it would look like this. i'd take today's weather in a heartbeat over what is coming this way tomorrow. enjoy this, folks. it will change. 53 at the reagan national airport. temperatures below average. the average high is 64 degrees. if you...
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watson played his final hole at augusta. >> it's time.. today is moving day. we'll see what all happens today. dechambeau has been really fun to watch. it will be nice to see if he can maintain his composure with all the stress that goes into it and those gusty winds have been driving people crazy. >> for folks just joining us, mcelroy is what you're pulling for. >> because of the league, yes. >> now to the story that's turned from heads this week when this photo was posted online. the soon to be mom said very refuses to let pregnancy to stop her. not everyone thought pulling such a heavyweight was a good idea. >> reporter: good morning, emily breeze is a first-time mom who says working out is her biggest passion. she and her husband were both college athletes and she wants to continue pushing herself at the gym despite some of the recent backlash she's been receiving online. eight months pregnant and she's not slowing down. >> all i do. it's pretty much my life. >> emily breeze, a physical trainer in charlotte, north carolina generating
watson played his final hole at augusta. >> it's time.. today is moving day. we'll see what all happens today. dechambeau has been really fun to watch. it will be nice to see if he can maintain his composure with all the stress that goes into it and those gusty winds have been driving people crazy. >> for folks just joining us, mcelroy is what you're pulling for. >> because of the league, yes. >> now to the story that's turned from heads this week when this photo was...
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c >>> first big respect to tom watson.etent tore, a career that began in stanford. second round play by first round leader at 3. his second shot within inches. lead would grow. but here came roy mcilroy. the left to right action, that's your boy. got him to the second place. how about bryson? he's an amateur. he had game at the par 3. hole 12. >> his third bogey on the back nine. the unthinkable at 18. into the crowd. he was having the low round of the day so he reloaded, and he did it again. a triple bogey 7, four shots off the lead. so two of the games heavy weights will be paired up saturday. a one-shot over roy, 171. dennis 0 done necessarily, follow our coverage. wow 14 players within four shots of the lead. >> you know the war yors -- war yours, their defense last night. the turnovers became points the other way. they won it 112-101. as you watch this -- these plays, this was at the expense of number two seed. it's still in play. >> think about the year we had. started 24-0. haven't lost two in a row all year, yet we
c >>> first big respect to tom watson.etent tore, a career that began in stanford. second round play by first round leader at 3. his second shot within inches. lead would grow. but here came roy mcilroy. the left to right action, that's your boy. got him to the second place. how about bryson? he's an amateur. he had game at the par 3. hole 12. >> his third bogey on the back nine. the unthinkable at 18. into the crowd. he was having the low round of the day so he reloaded, and he...
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watson coleman, you are recognized. mrs. watson coleman: thank you very much.nk you gentlemen for being here. i want to ask one question, i think it was you, mr. brainard, who said there were only a handful of really bad administrative level people. a lot of others have left. you said there is only a handful. is that 10, 12, 5? mr. brainard: less than 20. i do not know the precise number. only the people i deal with in my world. i don't speak -- strictly as an operations. i don't speak for the office of law enforcement, global strategies, or human capital. there are some different divisions women the t.s.a. -- within t.s.a. i can only speak to what i know. operations has the largest piece of the pie. mrs. watson coleman: i'll pay better attention to your organizational chart because i'm confused where people are located. i will do that. dr. livingston, you wrote in a statement you submitted for the record today, and i quote, today t.s.a. lacks the senior leadership courage to make the necessary changes so that the agency can accomplish its mission. right? mr. l
watson coleman, you are recognized. mrs. watson coleman: thank you very much.nk you gentlemen for being here. i want to ask one question, i think it was you, mr. brainard, who said there were only a handful of really bad administrative level people. a lot of others have left. you said there is only a handful. is that 10, 12, 5? mr. brainard: less than 20. i do not know the precise number. only the people i deal with in my world. i don't speak -- strictly as an operations. i don't speak for the...
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watson coleman, you are recognized mrs. watson coleman:thank you very much. i want to ask one question, i think it was you, mr. brainard, who said there were only only a handful of really bad administrative level people. a lot of others have left. you said there is only a handful. is that 10, 12, five? mr. brainard: less than 20. don't know the precise number. only the people i deal with in my world. i don't speak -- strictly as an operations. i don't speak for the office of law enforcement, global strategies, or human capital. there are some different divisions women the t.s.a. i can only speak to what i know. operations has the largest piece. mrs. watson coleman: i'll pay bert attention to your organizational chart because i'm confusde where people are located. dr. livingston, you wrote in a statement you submitted for the record today, and i quote, today t.s.a. lacks the senior leadership courage to make the necessary changes so that the agency can accomplish its mission. now in your transcribed interview with committee staff you stated the following about
watson coleman, you are recognized mrs. watson coleman:thank you very much. i want to ask one question, i think it was you, mr. brainard, who said there were only only a handful of really bad administrative level people. a lot of others have left. you said there is only a handful. is that 10, 12, five? mr. brainard: less than 20. don't know the precise number. only the people i deal with in my world. i don't speak -- strictly as an operations. i don't speak for the office of law enforcement,...