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scott: not yet. lemonis: okay, so that -- that's -- my issue isn't putting money to chase the business. my issue is putting money in and not knowing what scott's gonna do with it. scott: i know you about want to shoot me right now. lemonis: [ chuckling ] i do kind of want to shoot you. i do, because i feel like it just never ends. you see, when i look at the $85,000, the question is should it go into a new machine for orders that don't exist, or should it go into new inventory, where i know i have a guaranteed return? scott's not willing to take the time to do the analysis. that's my issue. i think the concern that i have, scott -- and, you know, we've talked about this -- is that our original deal was for me to put $630,000 in the business. i'm now well over 1 million bucks. and every time that phone call comes, right, it's, "we got to get an order out. this is burning down. that's burning down." but i'm not sure where the end of the hole is. and so how much money do you think you need right now to
scott: not yet. lemonis: okay, so that -- that's -- my issue isn't putting money to chase the business. my issue is putting money in and not knowing what scott's gonna do with it. scott: i know you about want to shoot me right now. lemonis: [ chuckling ] i do kind of want to shoot you. i do, because i feel like it just never ends. you see, when i look at the $85,000, the question is should it go into a new machine for orders that don't exist, or should it go into new inventory, where i know i...
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scott: and not just about jobs. france has fundamentally changed since the attacks, their friday, november 13th. daniel vaissier is a retired craftsman. daniel vaissier: those who don't want to integrate we keep out. and that's it. look at what happened in paris, a friday evening and people were just sitting with friends on the patio or at the bataclan theatre and they were shot. no, that's not acceptable. something must be done. scott: the reality of terrorism created a fertile ground for divisive politics. and human rights activist marine tondelier says anyone opposing the immigrant-free platform found life here untenable. everyone knows that immigrants are not welcome here? marine tondelier: yes, if you want to come to france and you're an immigrant, you don't go to a national front city. scott: an irony considering the town's origin. marine tondelier: it has no sense here to say this because people, we were calling people from abroad to make the coal mines work. scott: so in a town built on immigrants. marine to
scott: and not just about jobs. france has fundamentally changed since the attacks, their friday, november 13th. daniel vaissier is a retired craftsman. daniel vaissier: those who don't want to integrate we keep out. and that's it. look at what happened in paris, a friday evening and people were just sitting with friends on the patio or at the bataclan theatre and they were shot. no, that's not acceptable. something must be done. scott: the reality of terrorism created a fertile ground for...
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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: good morning. >> good morning. scott: you will turn in your hymnals to number 61. oh, sorry that is tomorrow. i couldn't resist. i was talking about that earlier. it is a pleasure to be here. if i may take the chance in a house of worship to spread the gospel of james monroe, that is what my colleagues said we would be doing today. anytime we have the opportunity to help raise awareness of the hardest working president in show business, it is a real pleasure to do that. one of the iconic images of the revolutionary war is in 1851 painting washington crossing the delaware. it is the night of december 25, 1776. the continental army is being transported across the delaware river. in the foreground, anonymous men and possibly one woman of varying nationalities and raises row one overloaded boat across the river. two of the boat's occupants are not anonymous, george washington and lieutenant james monroe holding the stars & stripes. the painting is glorious and wrong in all must every detail. [laughter] scott: the river resembles the rhine more than the delaware. the bo
scott: good morning. >> good morning. scott: you will turn in your hymnals to number 61. oh, sorry that is tomorrow. i couldn't resist. i was talking about that earlier. it is a pleasure to be here. if i may take the chance in a house of worship to spread the gospel of james monroe, that is what my colleagues said we would be doing today. anytime we have the opportunity to help raise awareness of the hardest working president in show business, it is a real pleasure to do that. one of the...
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scott: hello, everybody. i'm scott abraham live at t.p.c. potomac for the first round of the quicken loans the course today. fans getting a chance to see some of the best golfers in the world. fan favorite rickie fowler putting for birdie on number nine. chirp, chirp. finished even par. number four. david from the fringe of the green. look at the roll. perfect touch. knocking in the birdie. that gets him to six under. he is the leader at five under par. a one-stroke lead. the course proving to be a difficult challenge for all the golfers. >> this is one of those golf courses you can't take a shot off. you have to be full go every time. the guys are going to struggle. good shots aren't rewarded out here. this is a golf course. you have to stay positive and patient try to make as many pars as possible. you have a couple of birdie looks to roll it in when you can. >> it should be a great three days of golf here in potomac. donning flags from each branch of the military, the military heroes wall at quicken loan national offers fans an opportunit
scott: hello, everybody. i'm scott abraham live at t.p.c. potomac for the first round of the quicken loans the course today. fans getting a chance to see some of the best golfers in the world. fan favorite rickie fowler putting for birdie on number nine. chirp, chirp. finished even par. number four. david from the fringe of the green. look at the roll. perfect touch. knocking in the birdie. that gets him to six under. he is the leader at five under par. a one-stroke lead. the course proving to...
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scott, the f.b.i. told us he was in alexandria, the place of the shooting, since march. >> pelley: apparently living out of his van. dean reynolds, thanks. congressman scalise was airlifted to med star washington hospital center a few miles north of the capitol building, and kris van cleve is there. >> reporter: heavily armed police remain at the washington hospital where house majority whip steve scalise is recovering in critical condition. his wife jennifer and two young children left louisiana for washington this afternoon to be by his side. the 51-year-old joined the baseball team not long after being elected in 2008 as a way the meet his colleagues. scalise just finished batting practice, and had taken his spot at second base when the shooting happened. speaker paul ryan. >> he's likely really frustrated he's not going to be able to play in the baseball game. >> reporter: capital police special agents david bailey, a nine-year veteran, and crystal griner, were injured, as they shot the suspect who
scott, the f.b.i. told us he was in alexandria, the place of the shooting, since march. >> pelley: apparently living out of his van. dean reynolds, thanks. congressman scalise was airlifted to med star washington hospital center a few miles north of the capitol building, and kris van cleve is there. >> reporter: heavily armed police remain at the washington hospital where house majority whip steve scalise is recovering in critical condition. his wife jennifer and two young children...
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and abigail scott duniway is an example of one of the great diaries. she describes what is happening between the people. she describes troubles that have been. she describes the landscape and the scenery and it is clear, you get a pretty good idea that she is a good writer. and that skill served her well later on in her career as a leader in the suffrage movement. abigail scott duniway was i think the third of 12 children born to her parents. they lived in illinois. the father was a farmer and her mother a farm wife. it was a very arduous life to lead, especially in the 19th century. so they had all these children. they, um, it appears as if the family was not really well-off. the girls particularly, they had little formal schooling, but they read the newspaper, they read fiction. abigail was very well read and is served her well and the mother was quite hesitant to come across the trail. she did not want to go west. she was, by that time, by the early 1850's she was really worn out by being a farm wife and raising all those children. and so, although
and abigail scott duniway is an example of one of the great diaries. she describes what is happening between the people. she describes troubles that have been. she describes the landscape and the scenery and it is clear, you get a pretty good idea that she is a good writer. and that skill served her well later on in her career as a leader in the suffrage movement. abigail scott duniway was i think the third of 12 children born to her parents. they lived in illinois. the father was a farmer and...
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scott: so i lied. i actually will allow one more question because greg, if you don't know him, is the new president here. he is a great educational reporter at usa today. i'm sure he will have something great to say. >> i am feeling my power already. just a quick question for judith. i wonder if you'd help us as journalists just process things like the secretary's commencement address the other day. there are two ways you could look at it. number one, sort of free speech run amok, or you can look at it as free speech. students stood up to what they feel is sort of an oppressive system. if you had been on stage, would you have said -- scott: busy karen, when betsy devos spoke. >> the background as she spoke, and students stood up chanting, created quite a big row. when i found this interesting than anything is the president at one point stood up and said, if this keeps up, we are going to mail you your diplomas. it is hard for me to ask you to step into his shoes. do you think that was appropriate? what
scott: so i lied. i actually will allow one more question because greg, if you don't know him, is the new president here. he is a great educational reporter at usa today. i'm sure he will have something great to say. >> i am feeling my power already. just a quick question for judith. i wonder if you'd help us as journalists just process things like the secretary's commencement address the other day. there are two ways you could look at it. number one, sort of free speech run amok, or you...
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scott: is it an unfair relationship? are the americans providing vast amounts of intelligence that is keeping germany safe, but the germans are not able to provide the same for america? guido: yes, the relationship between the united states and absolutely unfair. scott: very one-sided? guido: it's one-sided. it should have changed after germany became a sovereign state in the early 1990's, but it did not. so i think it's absolutely fair for the trump administration to demand more, in military terms and security in general, and i think the germans should do more in intelligence. sharyl: the european press reports that the head of germany's ruling party believes his government should reconsider what information they do share with washington over fears of so called "loose lips" in the trump administration. coming up on "full measure." we sit down with the first daughter to talk about her father and her role in his administration. sharyl: this week, ivanka trump stepped out of washington and into the spotlight in wisconsin.
scott: is it an unfair relationship? are the americans providing vast amounts of intelligence that is keeping germany safe, but the germans are not able to provide the same for america? guido: yes, the relationship between the united states and absolutely unfair. scott: very one-sided? guido: it's one-sided. it should have changed after germany became a sovereign state in the early 1990's, but it did not. so i think it's absolutely fair for the trump administration to demand more, in military...
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scott: i don't know there were was. there are a lot of dots to be connected but a lot of what may be the smoking gun you are looking for if it were to exist would have taken place behind closed doors. there was a private session, closed door, classified setting where the exact same question got to grill former director comey at 1:00 this afternoon. so they moved down the hall and had a private one to discuss things more freely, not in public purview. if there was a smoking gun, it might have been there. jonathan: all right, scott thuman. chief political correspondent. thank you for that. appreciate that. bring in somebody who used to work at the f.b.i. for more than 20 years. our own brad garrett. he works as an analyst for us at sinclair. let me ask you this question. did you come away from this say yes, there was a smoking gun and this was it? was there that moment? >> no. i think what you got was a confirmation of what director comey has i guess initially said in messages where he picked up in the last couple of week
scott: i don't know there were was. there are a lot of dots to be connected but a lot of what may be the smoking gun you are looking for if it were to exist would have taken place behind closed doors. there was a private session, closed door, classified setting where the exact same question got to grill former director comey at 1:00 this afternoon. so they moved down the hall and had a private one to discuss things more freely, not in public purview. if there was a smoking gun, it might have...
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. >> scott: good, good. then we can speak honestly. >> victor: always. >> scott: you asked me to, uh, write up an offer for the digital media company you wanted to acquire. i had that for you the next day. but since then, i haven't heard a word. which makes me think you weren't serious about buying it or letting me be involved in the operation. were you just giving me busywork? were you dangling a carrot in front of me to keep me around? look, i will be eternally grateful to you for paying my ransom. i know i offered you six more months, but...i can't.
. >> scott: good, good. then we can speak honestly. >> victor: always. >> scott: you asked me to, uh, write up an offer for the digital media company you wanted to acquire. i had that for you the next day. but since then, i haven't heard a word. which makes me think you weren't serious about buying it or letting me be involved in the operation. were you just giving me busywork? were you dangling a carrot in front of me to keep me around? look, i will be eternally grateful to...
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scott: i would say here -- no. james monroe has typically over the years that there have been rankings of presidents in near the top of the second tier. i think that is the best way to say it. you have the top 10, then anywhere from 11-15 is where one might euro has fallen. actually in the last few years he has migrated up somewhat over , the past two years. there was a ranking of presidents recently revealed. i want to say that he was at six. >> six. scott: there you go. >> that is real. is a resultnk that of partly of improved scholarship. and to some degree trying to read across the debates that were going on on these issues. and appreciating the fact that monroe was a quiet leader, not always looking for the limelight. face it when you are in a room , with henry clay, he tends to take the air out of the lot of the room. now monroe is more recognized. sir? audience member: how long was monroe concerned with the french revolution? scott: i think monroe saw his belief in the revolution of france as a logical exten
scott: i would say here -- no. james monroe has typically over the years that there have been rankings of presidents in near the top of the second tier. i think that is the best way to say it. you have the top 10, then anywhere from 11-15 is where one might euro has fallen. actually in the last few years he has migrated up somewhat over , the past two years. there was a ranking of presidents recently revealed. i want to say that he was at six. >> six. scott: there you go. >> that is...
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scott taylor, abc7 news. michelle: an update now on the barns dance intersection being built in columbia heights. that is what it is called when the pedestrians can cross diagonally while cars on all four sides at the intersection wait. the new pattern is on track to open this thursday. alison: so do you think the punishment fits the crime? sentence meant to prevent a criminal from acting out again. when it comes to drunken driving a judge named michael chickenetti mandates the men and women coming through his ohio courtroom have to enter a credit card number for uber and lyft as a condition of their probation. he told the local paper that is cheaper than another arrest. michelle: let's get a check now with what is happeni at 5:00. nancy chen is at the "live desk" with what is coming up at 5:00. nancy: good afternoon. ahead at 5:00 we are following breaking news. a young child drowning outside a northeast d.c. home. plus a transformation in ashburn. we will show you what the historic african-american school l
scott taylor, abc7 news. michelle: an update now on the barns dance intersection being built in columbia heights. that is what it is called when the pedestrians can cross diagonally while cars on all four sides at the intersection wait. the new pattern is on track to open this thursday. alison: so do you think the punishment fits the crime? sentence meant to prevent a criminal from acting out again. when it comes to drunken driving a judge named michael chickenetti mandates the men and women...
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scott, seven people inside survived. one woman said neumann spared her, telling her to get out. >> pelly: mark strassmann for us this evening. mark, thank you. coming up on the "cbs evening news," bill cosby goes on trial. brtry new flonase sensimists. allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it delivers a gentle mist experience to help block six key inflammatory substances. most allergy pills only block one. new flonase sensimist changes everything. for my constipation, i switch laxatives.ed stimulant laxatives make your body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body to hydrate and soften. unblocking your system naturally. miralax. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to
scott, seven people inside survived. one woman said neumann spared her, telling her to get out. >> pelly: mark strassmann for us this evening. mark, thank you. coming up on the "cbs evening news," bill cosby goes on trial. brtry new flonase sensimists. allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it delivers a gentle mist experience to help block six key inflammatory substances. most allergy pills only block one. new flonase sensimist changes everything. for my constipation, i...
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betty: scott, stay with us. scott minerd to of -- scott minerd of google time -- guggenheim. surveillance at 6:30 p.m. tonight in hong kong, 6:30 a.m. in new york. ,"onne: and on "daybreak asia stephen roach joins us from the new renminbi reality event this morning. betty: muddy waters joining bloomberg markets tonight at 10:30 hong kong time, 10:30 thursday morning in hong kong -- new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ we are counting down to asia's first major market open. nikkei futures carrying the rally today. tech shares and financials in the u.s. -- this is "daybreak asia," i am betty liu in hong kong. -- in new york. yvonne: i am yvonne man in hong kong. scott minerd, it is good to see you. i know you have a different take on what the ecb did the last 48 hours. a lot of people are asking if this will be the pivot for the markets. do you see this as an inflection point? last 48moves in the hours sustainable in your eyes? scott: i do not think this is the inflection point. one thing i have been talking about is, the vulnerability of markets to a surprise announcement of s
betty: scott, stay with us. scott minerd to of -- scott minerd of google time -- guggenheim. surveillance at 6:30 p.m. tonight in hong kong, 6:30 a.m. in new york. ,"onne: and on "daybreak asia stephen roach joins us from the new renminbi reality event this morning. betty: muddy waters joining bloomberg markets tonight at 10:30 hong kong time, 10:30 thursday morning in hong kong -- new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ we are counting down to asia's first major market open. nikkei...
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scott. hang on. i'm going to settle this debate because once again coming down to your use of a verb, to cut, right? there is nothing in the way of cutting here. the amount of money that is being spent on medicaid is continuing to grow. and i want to simplify this for people. think about it like this. if your household, say you make $30,000 one year and you're spending $20,000, and then, the next year, maybe you make, a little bit more, but you spend a little bit less. scott, a lot of democrats would tell you, you have cut your spending, regardless of the fact, forgive me if you're spending more. so in other words, you may actually see that spending still increase at a certain percentage rate, but for the left, if you don't keep it at same percentage rate, you did the year before. they see this as a cut. that is misappropriation of words. period. >> trish, can i talk real quick. trish: scott, respond, i go to mercedes. >> what i mean, can't have obamacare and mandate without medicaid expansion right.
scott. hang on. i'm going to settle this debate because once again coming down to your use of a verb, to cut, right? there is nothing in the way of cutting here. the amount of money that is being spent on medicaid is continuing to grow. and i want to simplify this for people. think about it like this. if your household, say you make $30,000 one year and you're spending $20,000, and then, the next year, maybe you make, a little bit more, but you spend a little bit less. scott, a lot of democrats...
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>> jimmy: keri russell and scott speedman! you chickened out, scott. "animal kingdom" airs tuesdays at 9:00pm on tnt. and we'll return with comedian casey crawford. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ howl whimper yap yap yap yip is your dog trying to tell you something? allergic itch in dogs is a medical condition that's more common and treatable than you think. that's why there's prescription apoquel: the revolutionary medicine that's giving millions of dogs the relief they deserve. apoquel goes to the source of the itch to provide relief in as little as 4 hours. woof and apoquel is safe without many of the side effects associated with the use of steroids. apoquel is for the control of itch associated with allergic dermatitis and the control of atopic dermatitis in dogs. do not use apoquel in dogs less than 12 months old or those with serious infections. apoquel may increase the chance of developing serious infections and may cause existing parasitic skin infestations or pre-existing cancers to worsen. do not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating dogs. mos
>> jimmy: keri russell and scott speedman! you chickened out, scott. "animal kingdom" airs tuesdays at 9:00pm on tnt. and we'll return with comedian casey crawford. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ howl whimper yap yap yap yip is your dog trying to tell you something? allergic itch in dogs is a medical condition that's more common and treatable than you think. that's why there's prescription apoquel: the revolutionary medicine that's giving millions of dogs the relief they deserve....
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yeah. >> jimmy: scott is here. scott speedman. >> speedman. >> jimmy: before he comes, is there anything you want to say about him or tell us? reveal. >> yes. you know what, i had to do this big star ceremony, whatever. thing today. i was nervous. but i always when i come to town, i always see my friends mandy and scott. from "felicity." so i said, come to the holt, let's see each other first before we have to do all the scary stuff. and scott just kept saying, so like when do you do the hands, put your hand in the cement? over and over. mandy's like, it's not that event. [ laughter ] then finally at the end he said, but when do you do the hands? and he's like, i'm coming for like a star thing? i was like, [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: that's your message i'll pass along. [ cheers and applause ] keri russell, everyone. catch up on "the americans" on fx. all the previous seasons are on amazon prime. thank you very much. we'll be right back! test. . ok, not funny you guys. this is not how we play hide and seek. that's what yo
yeah. >> jimmy: scott is here. scott speedman. >> speedman. >> jimmy: before he comes, is there anything you want to say about him or tell us? reveal. >> yes. you know what, i had to do this big star ceremony, whatever. thing today. i was nervous. but i always when i come to town, i always see my friends mandy and scott. from "felicity." so i said, come to the holt, let's see each other first before we have to do all the scary stuff. and scott just kept saying,...
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how are you doing, scott? scott: hey, guys. a lot of green. a lot of birdies. we'll explain why there is a military presence on the court. >> i'm leaving. i'm leaving and i see all the people. what is going on? jonathan: this is a great story. find out what a group of strangers did to help this man who used to walk alison: if you are heading west to i-81 the best bet fill up at front royal where the royal auto center is. it's charging $1.92. for a gallon of unleaded. you can't beat that. track the best chances when and wherever you jonathan: "7 on your side" now with health matters. 'tis the season to add amazing super foods to your diet. among the seasonal foods available this summer are orangettis. spaghetti squash orange inside. white peaches. home grown heirloom tomatoes. tomato. sugar babies, round watermelons with no seeds. all the fruit has super good nutrition and are only available in tern times of the year. alison: sugar babies. jonathan: absolutely. alison: exciting and an emotional day at the naval academy as the new class of plebes took their oath
how are you doing, scott? scott: hey, guys. a lot of green. a lot of birdies. we'll explain why there is a military presence on the court. >> i'm leaving. i'm leaving and i see all the people. what is going on? jonathan: this is a great story. find out what a group of strangers did to help this man who used to walk alison: if you are heading west to i-81 the best bet fill up at front royal where the royal auto center is. it's charging $1.92. for a gallon of unleaded. you can't beat that....
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up next, i'm scott taylor. i-team exclusive that uncovers how the guys were treated different alison: right now skytrak7 is live. look at the tolls at the chesapeake bay bridge. you can see really for the friday of a long weekend things don't look too terribly bad. of course there is a bit of a chance of a delay once you get through tolls and merge back in three lanes but we will keep an eye on it. nancy: a firefighter in a state correctional worker caught in a prostitution sting in prince george's county. now "7 on your side" scott taylor is uncovering what went down in a red roof inn in college park, maryland. sco in the scott: the vice unit posted an ad on backpage.com. 14 men answered it. the i-team discovering not all 14 were treated the same way by the p.g. police. it went down in may at the red roof inn. firefighter eric answered the add textg one of the firefighter's text said, "out of the shower. ready when you are. can be there in ten minutes." a correctionage officer was also caught in sting. 14 men
up next, i'm scott taylor. i-team exclusive that uncovers how the guys were treated different alison: right now skytrak7 is live. look at the tolls at the chesapeake bay bridge. you can see really for the friday of a long weekend things don't look too terribly bad. of course there is a bit of a chance of a delay once you get through tolls and merge back in three lanes but we will keep an eye on it. nancy: a firefighter in a state correctional worker caught in a prostitution sting in prince...
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>> reporter: scott it means there's too little blood flow to major organs like the brain, the kidneys, the lungs, and it can cause damage to those organs. in this case we're thinking it's probably because a blood vessel or blood vessels were damaged when the bullet came in. >> pelley: and what does it mean to suffer a bullet wound in >> reporter: well, we know the bullet entered his left hip, went across the pelvis, and causing damage to the bones and internal orgpans those bone fragments and fragments of the bullet itself can act like shrapnel and wreak havoc. you have the bladder. you have the colon. you have major blood vessels, and you have nerves that behind it all, you have the spine. now, we know from last night's announcement that they said he was expected to require further operations in the future. and we just heard that today, he already had his third procedure since he entered the hospital. >> pelley: dr. jon lapook, thank you. well, members of congress are gathering at this hour determined to play ball tonight at nationals park. here's jan crawford. >> reporter: there are
>> reporter: scott it means there's too little blood flow to major organs like the brain, the kidneys, the lungs, and it can cause damage to those organs. in this case we're thinking it's probably because a blood vessel or blood vessels were damaged when the bullet came in. >> pelley: and what does it mean to suffer a bullet wound in >> reporter: well, we know the bullet entered his left hip, went across the pelvis, and causing damage to the bones and internal orgpans those...
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thanks, scott. coming up in 19 minutes on "power lunch," investors seem to be waking up to a new reality on the health care stocks that sector is now the worst perform. yesterday, the best. we're taking a closer look at the bill from the senate and breaking down what the actual impact is. plus, a brand-new report out showing that cord cutting, picking up we've got the details. >>> and in honor of this year's ugliest dog competition, we're looking at some of the ugliest stocks on the street are they worth a shot? are they dogs of the street, like the dogs of the dow that and more ahead at the top of the hour when "power lunch" starts now in 18 mutines halftime report, though, don't move, because it's back right after this but there's no business track record. well, have you seen her work? no. is it good? good? at cognizant, we're helping today's leading banks make better lending decisions with new sources of data- so, multiply that by her followers, speaking engagements, work experience... credit his
thanks, scott. coming up in 19 minutes on "power lunch," investors seem to be waking up to a new reality on the health care stocks that sector is now the worst perform. yesterday, the best. we're taking a closer look at the bill from the senate and breaking down what the actual impact is. plus, a brand-new report out showing that cord cutting, picking up we've got the details. >>> and in honor of this year's ugliest dog competition, we're looking at some of the ugliest stocks...
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i'm scott wapner welcome to f.a.n.g. week over the next five days, we're going to discuss and debate the stocks that have driven the markets to record highs. facebook, apple, amazon, netflix, and google. >> so i like to believe that mark zuckerberg is the steve jobs of my generation. >> amazon just bought whole foods, and so i think they're just like taking over. >> i was watching netflix probably an hour and a half ago. >> it's like life. >> the question now is how long can these stocks keep surging. with us for the hour, pete najarian, steve weis, also with us on set is tony dwyer. weis, i'll begin with you. you like this group? you own netflix. >> i do. >> you say you may buy facebook today? >> i would love to buy facebook. i've been talking about it for a number of days, a couple of weeks. i agree that mark zuckerberg is one of those unique individuals, like a steve jobs, who is creating an entire new asset class, as we look at it, and technology, of course. look, the nasdaq is not expensive. and if you -- it's like
i'm scott wapner welcome to f.a.n.g. week over the next five days, we're going to discuss and debate the stocks that have driven the markets to record highs. facebook, apple, amazon, netflix, and google. >> so i like to believe that mark zuckerberg is the steve jobs of my generation. >> amazon just bought whole foods, and so i think they're just like taking over. >> i was watching netflix probably an hour and a half ago. >> it's like life. >> the question now is...
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trish: maybe scott bolden will. scott, did loretta lynch do something wrong? >> with a benign comment, let's callt a matter, t an investigatio trish: let me get back to that meeting on the tarmac though? >> yeah. trish: sitting down with bill clinton. >> one thing she did, that jeff sessions hasn't really done effectively is, she not only recused herself, but she left it up to the fbi comey, to make his own decision. boy, james comey make those decisions not once, but you twice. trish: called it a matter. >> that is not worth investigating as term of art. i'm a former prosecutor. trish: obstruction of justice getting in the plane to tell bill clinton, don't worry about everything, i got it all under control? we'll nip ited in bud. >> she recused herself. trish: go ahead, gina. >> the republicans -- >> scott, a thief never gets caught the first time. you and i both know this. there was a whole lingo, a whole manner of operating going on, for her to be able to just mention to comey she wanted to refer it to as a matter, to help hillary clinton in her race. >> wh
trish: maybe scott bolden will. scott, did loretta lynch do something wrong? >> with a benign comment, let's callt a matter, t an investigatio trish: let me get back to that meeting on the tarmac though? >> yeah. trish: sitting down with bill clinton. >> one thing she did, that jeff sessions hasn't really done effectively is, she not only recused herself, but she left it up to the fbi comey, to make his own decision. boy, james comey make those decisions not once, but you...
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. >> scott: thank you for seeing me, victor. >> victor: sure, scott. >> scott: i, uh, i won't keep you long. >> victor: all right. what's on your mind? >> scott: i think it's time for a change. >> victor: i agree with you. >> scott: you do? >> victor: yeah. >> scott: good, good. then we can speak honestly. >> victor: always. >> scott: you asked me to, uh, write up an offer for the digital media company you wanted to acquire. i had that for you the next day. but since then, i haven't heard a word. which makes me think you weren't serious about buying it or letting me be involved in the operation. were you just giving me busywork? were you dangling a carrot in front of me to keep me around? look, i will be eternally grateful to you for paying my ransom. i know i offered you six more months, but...i can't.
. >> scott: thank you for seeing me, victor. >> victor: sure, scott. >> scott: i, uh, i won't keep you long. >> victor: all right. what's on your mind? >> scott: i think it's time for a change. >> victor: i agree with you. >> scott: you do? >> victor: yeah. >> scott: good, good. then we can speak honestly. >> victor: always. >> scott: you asked me to, uh, write up an offer for the digital media company you wanted to acquire. i...
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i-team investigator scott taylor takes a closer look. scott joins us live outside the white house. scott, what is the secret service doing to prevent this from scott: well, over the past couple of years they have been doing a lot. let me show you what is happening in front of the white house. we have your usual group of tourists here, enjoying the day. what we are talking about is the fence behind them with the spikes. the secret service is moving forward on the plan to build a higher fence that surrounds the white house. if we look at the numbers like we did, the white house knows there hasn't been increase in fence jumpers. as the u.s. secret service still works on plans to raise the fence by several more feet around the white house, people continue to try and scale it since president trump took office. 38-year-old marcy wall arrested three times near the white house, including earlier this year after she got her shoe laces stuck on top of the fence. 26-year-old jonathan tran actually got over the fence and on to the white house grounds. with the numbers the i-team has obtained,
i-team investigator scott taylor takes a closer look. scott joins us live outside the white house. scott, what is the secret service doing to prevent this from scott: well, over the past couple of years they have been doing a lot. let me show you what is happening in front of the white house. we have your usual group of tourists here, enjoying the day. what we are talking about is the fence behind them with the spikes. the secret service is moving forward on the plan to build a higher fence...
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scott, this is the first lawsuit of its kind. really no precedent to prejudge its outcome. >> pelley: margaret brennan at the white house. thanks. today anyone can book an event at a trump golf club or hotel with the profits going to president trump through his trust. so who is doing this? here's julianna goldman. >> reporter: turkish airline, half owned by the turkish government, paid for its annual tournament at the president's miami golf course in april. >> is far everything has been picture-perfect. >> reporter: a member of the ruling family of the united arab emirates and turkish airlines were among the sponsors last month of this turkish-american conference at trump international hotel, just a few blocks from the white house. and the government of kuwait financed their national day celebration just a month after the inauguration. the site: that same trump organization-owned hotel in washington. the president still owns his company, so he still benefits from business generated at his property, but some legal experts say that
scott, this is the first lawsuit of its kind. really no precedent to prejudge its outcome. >> pelley: margaret brennan at the white house. thanks. today anyone can book an event at a trump golf club or hotel with the profits going to president trump through his trust. so who is doing this? here's julianna goldman. >> reporter: turkish airline, half owned by the turkish government, paid for its annual tournament at the president's miami golf course in april. >> is far...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: there has been a massive drug overdose in central georgia opinion at least two dozen cases over the past 48 hours, and the reports are still coming in. so far, as many as four people have died. this is just the latest alarming examine of the overdose epidemic in america, and mark strassmann begins our coverage. >> reporter: authorities in central georgia say a deadly new drug has hit the streets hard. it's the largest cluster of opioid overdoses in state history. bibb county sheriff david davis: >> this is a poison and it acts very fast, and our timeline is very tight to be able to get to these individuals and render them aid. >> reporter: at least two dozen users have been found unconscious or unresponsive in the last 48 hours and potentially four have died from overdoses. toxicology analysis of the street drug is incomplete, but investigators believe the yellow the pain pill percocet but is laced with other drugs. >> when it's taken, the patients are experiencing sign
this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: there has been a massive drug overdose in central georgia opinion at least two dozen cases over the past 48 hours, and the reports are still coming in. so far, as many as four people have died. this is just the latest alarming examine of the overdose epidemic in america, and mark strassmann begins our coverage. >> reporter: authorities in central georgia say a deadly new drug has hit the streets hard. it's the...
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scott pelley. see you then. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs mp >> pelley: a record jump in overdose deaths. >> reporter: have you encountered the same person twice? >> oh, yeah. this drug works so well, that sometimes they'll go to the hospital, be released, and come back out and do the same thing. >> welcome back, brother. >> pelley: also tonight, sour on sessions? >> reporter: how would you describe the president's level of confidence in the attorney general? >> pelley: bill cosby's accuser takes the stand. ad, have a look at the spirit of 76. what's the secret to living stronger? >> there is no senior citizen discount on an effort. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. there's been a massive drug overdose in central georgia. at least two dozen cases over the past 48 hours, and the reports are still coming in. so far, as many as four people have died. it is just the latest alarming e ample of the overdose epidemic in america. mark strassmann
scott pelley. see you then. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs mp >> pelley: a record jump in overdose deaths. >> reporter: have you encountered the same person twice? >> oh, yeah. this drug works so well, that sometimes they'll go to the hospital, be released, and come back out and do the same thing. >> welcome back, brother. >> pelley: also tonight, sour on sessions? >> reporter: how would you describe the president's level of confidence in the attorney...
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>> scott: compaction of the snow. >> anthony: scott smith runs the crews keeping these tunnels clear and pipes flowing. >> scott: we're in the process of taking the chainsaw depth off the walls and ceiling to make them into a more usable entry. a lot of work. >> anthony: pretty amazing feat of engineering here. the lowest recorded temperature at the south pole is 117 degrees below zero. >> scott: where roughly at minus 59 right now. >> anthony: minus 59. >> scott: it's fahrenheit. >> anthony: wow, it only feels like minus 20. i can tell you it scorches the lungs and creeps through your heavy outerwear. >> scott: 200 ft below the ground, we've melted a giant enormous lake down there about 2 million gallons. this takes about 20 inches of snow to make an inch of water. pump that fresh water supply up to the station. it gets treated at the power plant. the rest comes back down re-circulated. it's hot, which then melts more ice. >> anthony: right. >> scott: this giant hole in the ground contains our sewage for future removal. water on top, sewer on the bottom. ♪ e this great country. my
>> scott: compaction of the snow. >> anthony: scott smith runs the crews keeping these tunnels clear and pipes flowing. >> scott: we're in the process of taking the chainsaw depth off the walls and ceiling to make them into a more usable entry. a lot of work. >> anthony: pretty amazing feat of engineering here. the lowest recorded temperature at the south pole is 117 degrees below zero. >> scott: where roughly at minus 59 right now. >> anthony: minus 59....
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thank you very much, scott. live look at old city where it's still not looking like the kind of evening where you want to dine eelfares coach be sure to download fox 29's weather app so you always know what's coming at you. >>> happening now, a possible break through for philadelphia teachers. the philadelphia federation of teachers will vote in the next few minutes on new contract with the philadelphia school distri district. it has been a five-year stalemate between the two sides. >> tonight just maybe philadelphia teachers can finally rest more easily. shawnette wilson has more from north philadelphia. could be a big day, shawnette. >> reporter: could be a big night, lucy. the doors opened here at 4:00 o'clock at the liacouras center so voting has already started. the philadelphia detachers union or federation of teachers i should say actual until a the process of holding a presentation right now of the tentative agreement and after that its members will cast their votes. so just a little bit of background. p
thank you very much, scott. live look at old city where it's still not looking like the kind of evening where you want to dine eelfares coach be sure to download fox 29's weather app so you always know what's coming at you. >>> happening now, a possible break through for philadelphia teachers. the philadelphia federation of teachers will vote in the next few minutes on new contract with the philadelphia school distri district. it has been a five-year stalemate between the two sides....
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scott thuman is breaking it all down for us. secretary ofscott: yeah, well, e white house is firmly defending the president's tweets saying he is taking heat from all si sarah huckabee sanders taking criticism from press corps saying president trump is the same man in office as the one the supporters voted for. >> i don't think is it a surprise to anyone he fights fire with fire. i think american people elected somebody tough, smart and a fighter. that is donald trump. scott: the first lady's office standing up for the president. her communications director reminding the world that the president bunches pack ten times harder when he is attacked. melania trump as you may recall made it her mission to confront cyber bullying. jonathan: before we let you go. the white house receiving a bit of a threat from congress. what is happening? scott: the house intelligence committee that threatened to subpoena documentation and any
scott thuman is breaking it all down for us. secretary ofscott: yeah, well, e white house is firmly defending the president's tweets saying he is taking heat from all si sarah huckabee sanders taking criticism from press corps saying president trump is the same man in office as the one the supporters voted for. >> i don't think is it a surprise to anyone he fights fire with fire. i think american people elected somebody tough, smart and a fighter. that is donald trump. scott: the first...
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scott? >> pelly: nancy cordes, thank you. now to our homeland security correspondent jeff pegues, who has been following the russia investigation from the start. >> i donald john trump... >> reporter: two days after president trump was sworn in, he publicly thanked the f.b.i. director for helping secure the inauguration, but comey associates say he felt uneasy, concerned the handshake could compromise the independence of the f.b.i. at the time the bureau was nearly six months into a counterintelligence investigation of russian meddling in the election and the evidence was mounting. on march 20th at a congressional hearing, comey confirmed the probe. >> that includes investigating the nature of any links between individuals associated with the trump campaign and the russian government and whether there was any coordination between the campaign and russia's efforts. >> reporter: among those under scrutiny, fired national security adviser michael flynn, former campaign chairman paul manafort, former campaign adviser carter evans
scott? >> pelly: nancy cordes, thank you. now to our homeland security correspondent jeff pegues, who has been following the russia investigation from the start. >> i donald john trump... >> reporter: two days after president trump was sworn in, he publicly thanked the f.b.i. director for helping secure the inauguration, but comey associates say he felt uneasy, concerned the handshake could compromise the independence of the f.b.i. at the time the bureau was nearly six months...
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it is our 11th annual alex scott a stand for hope tell -a-thon. we are raising money for childhood cancer research treatment and families. rahel is in the great hall where it is a family affair, hi there, rahel. >> this is day we have been counting down to for so licensing so day is finally here but we don't hear phone ringing that number is 1.844.977.cbs3. thank you. 1.844.977.cbs3. so, joining us right new we have cameron robert son. you have a very special connection to alex, tell us how you first became involved. >> ever since i was younger i saw alex's story and how little girl wanted to make a change and help this cause. so i thought what can i do to give back and that is why i found out, fund raising, and just telling my story to others to raise awareness. >> tell us about your story. i understanding is you too beat childhood cancer. >> yes, i was 13 months oldy was diagnosis with the rare liver cancer. after about 15 round of chemotherapy and three surgeries with the final surgery being an 80 percent liver resection, i was cancer free and
it is our 11th annual alex scott a stand for hope tell -a-thon. we are raising money for childhood cancer research treatment and families. rahel is in the great hall where it is a family affair, hi there, rahel. >> this is day we have been counting down to for so licensing so day is finally here but we don't hear phone ringing that number is 1.844.977.cbs3. thank you. 1.844.977.cbs3. so, joining us right new we have cameron robert son. you have a very special connection to alex, tell us...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: congressman steve scalise had a third surgery today as doctors worked to save the life of the third-ranking republican in the house. scalise is one of four people shot yesterday when a gunman opened fire on republicans practicing for tonight's charity baseball game against the democrats. scalise, who is 51, remains in critical condition. our chief congressional correspondent nancy cordes begins our coverage. >> he's in some trouble. >> reporter: president trump issued a sobering update today after visiting house majority whip steve scalise last night. >> he's a great fighter, and he's going to be okay, we hope. >> reporter: scalise underwent his third surgery today. democrat cedric richmond is a close friend and fellow louisianaian. >> it's no secret that the bullet split up, and that vital organs are-- were hit. >> reporter: another victim, lobbyist matt mika, has been upgraded frogradedgraded from cn to serious, but his family warns, matt was shot multiple times in his chest and arm. he requires assistance to breathe and will n
this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: congressman steve scalise had a third surgery today as doctors worked to save the life of the third-ranking republican in the house. scalise is one of four people shot yesterday when a gunman opened fire on republicans practicing for tonight's charity baseball game against the democrats. scalise, who is 51, remains in critical condition. our chief congressional correspondent nancy cordes begins our coverage. >>...
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we are less than two minutes away from scott pruitt coming out. he is a long- time defender are of taking a go it alone stance. not a defender of more regulation as he's taken over the epa. one coal ceo saying the boot is off of our neck. we are seeing the assistants walking out and sean spicer in the podium. >> good afternoon. epa administrator pruitt is here to make a statement and answer on the paris climate accord. i ask that you keep your questions for administrator pruitt on topic. i would note he has a flight to head to and we'll try to keep it short on his end. >> it is good to be with you and i want to first by saying the president made a courageous decision on behalf of america. and put america's interest first with respect to environmental agreements and international discussions. i appreciate his fortitude. and i appreciate his leadership in this matter. and the discussion of the last week has been be thoughtful. and he heard many voices across a wide spectrum of haven'tedage point and he made an informed and thoughtful decision. what
we are less than two minutes away from scott pruitt coming out. he is a long- time defender are of taking a go it alone stance. not a defender of more regulation as he's taken over the epa. one coal ceo saying the boot is off of our neck. we are seeing the assistants walking out and sean spicer in the podium. >> good afternoon. epa administrator pruitt is here to make a statement and answer on the paris climate accord. i ask that you keep your questions for administrator pruitt on topic....
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scott, seven people inside survived. one woman said neumann spared her, telling her to get out. >> mark strassmann for us this evening. mark, thank you. >>> today prosecutor at cosby's trial told jurors don't confuse him with his tv character, dr. cliff huxtable. cosby is charged in pennsylvania with drugging and sexually assaulting a woman, one of dozens who have accused him. here is jericka duncan. >> reporter: bill cosby had the support of his television daughter keshia knight pulliam, best known for playing rudy huxtable as he walked into a pennsylvania courthouse. a key witness for the prosecution, kelly johnson, took the stand this afternoon. johnson cried as she told jurors cosby forced her to take a pill and made her touch his private parts, an incident similar to andrea constand's, the woman cosby is accused of sexually according to the criminal complaint, cosby invited constand to his home in 2004 to discuss her future career plans. he allegedly gave constand pills, wine, and then sexually assaulted her. she wa
scott, seven people inside survived. one woman said neumann spared her, telling her to get out. >> mark strassmann for us this evening. mark, thank you. >>> today prosecutor at cosby's trial told jurors don't confuse him with his tv character, dr. cliff huxtable. cosby is charged in pennsylvania with drugging and sexually assaulting a woman, one of dozens who have accused him. here is jericka duncan. >> reporter: bill cosby had the support of his television daughter keshia...
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so, scott, are they going to keep on going up? >> they are. now, i feel like the folks at credit suisse, stuart, have been watching this show because, you know, it's great to get these recommendations out there, you know, to talk about how great the tech stocks are. now, would have been nice if they told us 25% ago like we did here back in the fall. now, the reality is this, if you look at the areas they're talking about, the fair and balanceds, the apples, they're companies that are seeing tremendous earnings growth and tremendous profit growth and a tremendous part of everyday life. that's why you should own not not because they're pushing up the nasdaq. because they're amazing in technology. stuart: anything else, scott. >> there's no ceiling atop of them. if you look at the market since the election, the dow is up 18% since donald trump's election, up a little over 7% year to date. the stocks on average, five of them are up 31%. stuart: you know, you're a brave guy because you said on election day, the dow at that time was at 18,000, you s
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for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. and i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night. >>> tonight, is taylor swift trying to ruin katy perry's big day? ♪ my name keeps coming out your mouth ♪ the bombshell taylor dropped just before katy's weekend pajamas party. >>> and "e.t." is the first show to take you behind closed doors with four things you never knew about katy perry. >> ilgts it's nice to show i'm a human. i put my foot in my mouth all the time. >>> then, blake shelton, the bartender? his big surprise for a few lucky fans. >>> plus, brad pitt's big night out. cindy crawford's lookalike kid. when is beyonce having those babies. we hind the scenes will ferrell and amy poe her's new movie crack up. weov
for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. and i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night. >>> tonight, is taylor swift trying to ruin katy perry's big day? ♪ my name keeps coming out your mouth ♪ the bombshell taylor dropped just before katy's weekend pajamas party. >>> and "e.t." is the first show to take you behind closed doors with four things you never knew about katy perry. >> ilgts it's nice to show i'm a human....