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scott. >> she wasn't bashful. >> reporter: and laci's mother liked scott, liked him a lot. >> very charming, very polite, perfect gentleman. >> bring you roses, that sorta thing? >> he'd had a dozen roses for laci and then a dozen roses for me. so, of course, i was impressed. >> reporter: the courtship was like that, old fashioned. in what seemed like a good way. >> he actually asked our permission to marry laci. and we gave him our permission. >> reporter: there was a big wedding in the summer of '97. and by the turn of the millenium scott was a fertilizer salesman in modesto. laci a substitute teacher. his job took him on the road a lot, but they were happy. did the three of you get to know the two of 'em together much before -- >> uh-huh. i thought he was a great guy. >> we thought they were great together. >> she was always happy. it was almost a joke of, "gosh, does he have a brother?" >> reporter: though laci struggled to get pregnant, after nearly five years of marriage that came too.
scott. >> she wasn't bashful. >> reporter: and laci's mother liked scott, liked him a lot. >> very charming, very polite, perfect gentleman. >> bring you roses, that sorta thing? >> he'd had a dozen roses for laci and then a dozen roses for me. so, of course, i was impressed. >> reporter: the courtship was like that, old fashioned. in what seemed like a good way. >> he actually asked our permission to marry laci. and we gave him our permission. >>...
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scott: mm-hmm. lemonis: and so, if i take the accounts payable and the bank loans, i'm pretty close to a million dollars. scott: $900,000-something, yeah. lemonis: we're drowning in debt right now. wendy: my kids and i, we all agree as a family he needs help. this might be it. lemonis: are the kids here now? wendy: jackie? lemonis: business like this has to constantly evolve. and so, what we're talking about is kind of the number of issues that exist inside the business. jackie: i mean, just based off of our conversations at every dinner table, we're wearing too many hats, and we're involved in so many things. and i think that that's gonna, like, run us ragged after a while. lemonis: does he give you the opportunity to do your job fully? jackie: no. ben: that's the thing that bothers me the most. lemonis: 25 years ago, scott came in, and he saved this company. now scott needs to let his kids do for him what he did for his father. if it's okay with you guys, i'd like to spend a minute with your paren
scott: mm-hmm. lemonis: and so, if i take the accounts payable and the bank loans, i'm pretty close to a million dollars. scott: $900,000-something, yeah. lemonis: we're drowning in debt right now. wendy: my kids and i, we all agree as a family he needs help. this might be it. lemonis: are the kids here now? wendy: jackie? lemonis: business like this has to constantly evolve. and so, what we're talking about is kind of the number of issues that exist inside the business. jackie: i mean, just...
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scott: what a man. born in 1921 in a different south carolina, and i had the good fortune of seeing the evolution of the southern party. think about where we sit today. my first run for congress, have you heard of strom thurmond? good, good. very educated audience. >> [indiscernible] [laughter] sen. scott: my first race for congress was against his son in charleston, where the civil war started. people said, how will this work out for you, buddy? truth be known, the average voter made a decision based on the issues that they wanted someone to represent them, and not your last name or the color of your skin. [applause] that is how much has changed along the way. but my grandfather's expense was very different than the one i had. he had to drop out of school to help his father on the farm, then he worked picking cotton is a very young kid and never finished school. when my parents divorced, we moved into his house, and every morning, he would come to the table and he would devour the newspaper. he was a p
scott: what a man. born in 1921 in a different south carolina, and i had the good fortune of seeing the evolution of the southern party. think about where we sit today. my first run for congress, have you heard of strom thurmond? good, good. very educated audience. >> [indiscernible] [laughter] sen. scott: my first race for congress was against his son in charleston, where the civil war started. people said, how will this work out for you, buddy? truth be known, the average voter made a...
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find scott right now. >> scott peterson has been arrested. there are no other suspects in this case. >> i went out when the vehicl was there to do the inventory search on it. there's just a whole bunch of stuff in the car. $15,000 cash, he had his brother's id. >> ropes, knives. >> scott peterson couldn't have done anything to make himself seem more guilty than to dye his hair, have some disguises and a ton of cash anywhere near the mexican border. >> at the point of the arrest, your hair color had changed. what was your objective in coloring your hair? >> oh, i wanted anonymity. i was fearful. >> you will be booked into the jail. when he arrives, he'll be charged with capital murder. >> suddenly, a sleepy, sluggish little town like modesto is transformed into a media circus. >> the trial began on june 1st, 2004, with opening statements. this was a big day. >> there were reporters crawling all over each other. this was a huge story. >> people forget that the preliminary hearing in this case was televised, but the case itself, no cameras. >> t
find scott right now. >> scott peterson has been arrested. there are no other suspects in this case. >> i went out when the vehicl was there to do the inventory search on it. there's just a whole bunch of stuff in the car. $15,000 cash, he had his brother's id. >> ropes, knives. >> scott peterson couldn't have done anything to make himself seem more guilty than to dye his hair, have some disguises and a ton of cash anywhere near the mexican border. >> at the point...
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and hariot scott who were they? >> dred scott was a slave to the blow family in the hampton roads family. they moved to alabama to become farmers to buy cotton plantations and doesn't work out well. he moved to st. louis missouri, in 1830. they move them to missouri and opened up a boarding house. the next year, elizabeth taylor died. in the following year, blow passes as well. before he does, he make -- makes arrangements to sell dred to dr. emerson and the doctor connects him. >> we would get a chance to get in more detail and why they became the crux of this case and i will ask you briefly, and we will spend more time on it later, who was rodger taney? >> and taney is a former slave holder, a marylander, statesman and held public office in the state of maryland. he was attorney general for the state of maryland and attorney general for the united states and by the 1830's, he becomes chief justice of the united states supreme court. he is a colonizationist and someone who advocates that a former slave cannot live
and hariot scott who were they? >> dred scott was a slave to the blow family in the hampton roads family. they moved to alabama to become farmers to buy cotton plantations and doesn't work out well. he moved to st. louis missouri, in 1830. they move them to missouri and opened up a boarding house. the next year, elizabeth taylor died. in the following year, blow passes as well. before he does, he make -- makes arrangements to sell dred to dr. emerson and the doctor connects him. >>...
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but scott wouldn't do that. he'd only go to a point. >> he's just cool as a moose. >> he was steve mcqueen cool. >> reporter: the story of what happened to her, too, the other woman whose name was also thrust into a cultural moment, amber frey. what does a saga like that do to a person's life? >> well, i'd say -- i mean, from day one it completely changed my life. >> reporter: and the story told by a frustrated ex-journalist, convinced that the cops, the prosecutors, the public, got it all wrong. >> did scott peterson kill his wife? >> i don't believe that. i do not believe he did. >> reporter: and a video we found buried in the court archives. >> so what you're telling me, scott, is there's no -- you have no idea where laci is? >> i do not. >> reporter: scott peterson talking to a detective just hours after sounding the alarm. laci was missing. but before we get there, we'll begin here with laci peterson's mother sharon rocha surrounded, fortified really by laci's best friends, stacey boyers, lori ellsworth, an
but scott wouldn't do that. he'd only go to a point. >> he's just cool as a moose. >> he was steve mcqueen cool. >> reporter: the story of what happened to her, too, the other woman whose name was also thrust into a cultural moment, amber frey. what does a saga like that do to a person's life? >> well, i'd say -- i mean, from day one it completely changed my life. >> reporter: and the story told by a frustrated ex-journalist, convinced that the cops, the...
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i am confident that scott will never be convicted again. >> scott peterson's family still maintains that he is innocent. they believe in that. kris sanchez joins us live outside the courthouse in redwood city. kris, hearing is now wrapping up. the judge formally resentenced scott peterson to life in prison without the possibility of parole. >> yes, and we've been monitoring that through the courthouse feed out here. and we were expecting to hear scott peterson read a statement on his own behalf and then his attorney clarified that the court did not want to hear an elocution from him. they didn't want to hear that statement because there was no other option in the resentencing other than life in prison without the possibility of parole. again, we did hear those emotional victim impact statements from the laci peterson family. the judge, as you know, is moving forward with the proceedings of getting him resentenced. scott peterson has been spending the last couple of days here at the jail in san mateo county. he will be sent back to san quentin, we believe, at this point. but the attorney
i am confident that scott will never be convicted again. >> scott peterson's family still maintains that he is innocent. they believe in that. kris sanchez joins us live outside the courthouse in redwood city. kris, hearing is now wrapping up. the judge formally resentenced scott peterson to life in prison without the possibility of parole. >> yes, and we've been monitoring that through the courthouse feed out here. and we were expecting to hear scott peterson read a statement on...
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>> scott, any comment? >> scott, you got a second? >> scott? >> hey scott? >> he had media following him. >> are you taking a polygraph test? >> hounding him every day. he had shock jocks lined up in front of his house with bull horns screaming murder. >> how come nobody saw you at the berkeley marina and nobody saw laci walking the dog, huh? >> he was tired of the tabloids and the networks and everybody hounding him wherever he went. >> sorry, this has been bad journalism. we apologize, scott, for asking pointed questions about all the untruths you've told. >> so when you heard that he was seeing another woman, what did you think? what do you think now? >> well it was -- it was surprising. it was disappointing, but that's the reality of life. men have affairs. women have affairs. >> when their wives are eight and a half months pregnant? >> probably more so. >> that's mostly when men do, we've learned. i had no idea. >> what was it like to realize that your infidelity may have played a role in the search? >> i'll die with that knowledge that what i did compr
>> scott, any comment? >> scott, you got a second? >> scott? >> hey scott? >> he had media following him. >> are you taking a polygraph test? >> hounding him every day. he had shock jocks lined up in front of his house with bull horns screaming murder. >> how come nobody saw you at the berkeley marina and nobody saw laci walking the dog, huh? >> he was tired of the tabloids and the networks and everybody hounding him wherever he went....
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scott: yeah. -lemonis: okay. -scott: awesome. chris: so, what options are important for people that doesn't throw a wrench in the process? -matt: it's definitely paint. -scott: i have ideas about that. i think you go one flat finish, but it's a natural satin stain, 'cause then you're eliminating the cost of the laminate, you're eliminating an extra step when you're doing the baring edges. pat: what about, like, formica? scott: formica's cool. but then again, what is it? 100 bucks a sheet? one sheet covers one kit. your labor, the contact cement, the labor spinning it, drying it, doing the seam, doing the outside edge, filing the outside edge. i think natural's the way to go. what's the size of the bass drum gonna be? chris: it's a 20-inch bass drum. scott: 20-inch? if you offer a 20 and a 22, you have almost the same shipping costs, 'cause you're still getting one box, but then we're able to get another shell in there. [ drum pounding ] lemonis: scott's knowledge of innovation and creativity is second to none. and, quite frankly,
scott: yeah. -lemonis: okay. -scott: awesome. chris: so, what options are important for people that doesn't throw a wrench in the process? -matt: it's definitely paint. -scott: i have ideas about that. i think you go one flat finish, but it's a natural satin stain, 'cause then you're eliminating the cost of the laminate, you're eliminating an extra step when you're doing the baring edges. pat: what about, like, formica? scott: formica's cool. but then again, what is it? 100 bucks a sheet? one...
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had casually scott purk had tuck casually added a tantalizing detailed his life story. >> scott just out of the blue says to me, well, his first wife had committed suicide in 1985. she was pregnant, nine months pregnant. >> as if not only is my house in embers but this isn't even the worst thing that happened to be? >> i was shocked and it made me wonder, okay, now i need to look into this. i'm looking at someone who believes in arsonists. now i'm wondering, okay, we'll see a murderer? >> the two lawmen decided to pursue parallel investigations into scott purk. would lidel take lead on the arson case. mifflin, the suicide. >> you guys know each other and you get along? >> he knows exactly what he's doing. >> we do work very well together. we have a great relationship. >> mifflin his case had the highest hurdles. not only had scott purk's first wife, meg purk by 24 years earlier, but she had died in akron, only a few miles from stow. but a different jurisdiction. what's it like to go to the akron police and say hey, i'm from a much smaller department but i think you've got this case r
had casually scott purk had tuck casually added a tantalizing detailed his life story. >> scott just out of the blue says to me, well, his first wife had committed suicide in 1985. she was pregnant, nine months pregnant. >> as if not only is my house in embers but this isn't even the worst thing that happened to be? >> i was shocked and it made me wonder, okay, now i need to look into this. i'm looking at someone who believes in arsonists. now i'm wondering, okay, we'll see a...
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scott then comes out onto their backyard. he grabs her by the arms, over her head, and drags her to the edge of the pool. he then seems to roll her body into the pool. >> we thought he was splashing her and trying to wake her up. then i remember greg running in, "oh my god, he put her head underwater, she's in the pool, but now he's holding her head under the water." >> officers arrived on scene. we went over the wall. >> as soon as i picked her up and saw the water go dark red, you know, that's when my heart did sink. >> that's when i first saw scott falater. he stepped in, and from what i recall, almost immediately, i recognized scott falater at the top of the stairs wearing a crisp white t-shirt, red flannel pajamas, and he made remarks, what's going on, what are you doing in my house, why are you here?fud at first. i kept asking, what is going on? all they would yell is, shut up, get down. they kept asking how many people were in the house? four. >> we asked how many people? he said four, two kids, his wife and himself. i
scott then comes out onto their backyard. he grabs her by the arms, over her head, and drags her to the edge of the pool. he then seems to roll her body into the pool. >> we thought he was splashing her and trying to wake her up. then i remember greg running in, "oh my god, he put her head underwater, she's in the pool, but now he's holding her head under the water." >> officers arrived on scene. we went over the wall. >> as soon as i picked her up and saw the water...
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scott? >> at a cafe where scott worked. >> or saw him there and just like that gave a waiter her phone number to pass on to scott. >> she wasn't bashful. >> and laci's mother, liked scott. liked him a lot. >> very charming. polite. perfect gentleman. >> bring you roses. >> he would have a dozen roses for laci and a dozen for me. of course i was impressed. >> the courtship was like that, old fashioned in a good way. >> he asked our permission to marry laci. we gave him our permission. >> there was a big wedding in the certainly of 97. scott was a fertilizer salesman in modesto and laci a substitute teacher. his job took him on the road a lot. but they were happy. >> did the three of you get to know the two of them together much? >> i thought he was a great guy. she was always happy. >> it was a joke of gosh, does he have a brother. >> though laci struggled to get pregnant after nearly five years of marriage, that came too. >> the day after my baby shower that she threw for me. she took a preg
scott? >> at a cafe where scott worked. >> or saw him there and just like that gave a waiter her phone number to pass on to scott. >> she wasn't bashful. >> and laci's mother, liked scott. liked him a lot. >> very charming. polite. perfect gentleman. >> bring you roses. >> he would have a dozen roses for laci and a dozen for me. of course i was impressed. >> the courtship was like that, old fashioned in a good way. >> he asked our permission...
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scott just keeps saying, i don't remember. >> scott falater made a statement, you know, i hope you don't think i'm a bad guy. you just killed your wife. that's pretty much the definition of a bad guy. >> i wept to bad at a 12-year-old kid and woke up to a police officer telling me my mother died. >>> these are pretty rocks. that's why people come here. there is our driver. start it up. >> you guys want to get together for a big old group shot? >> yeah, we can do that. >> the falater family is living in arizona. scott falater is a successful engineer. he's working at motorola. yarmila falater pretty much is in charge of the kids. >> it's not on. >> yes, it is. >> michael is 12. he's your typical boy. and then you have megan falater. she's 15. scott and yarmila have been happily married for over 20 years, and scott calls her yarm for short. >> tierra bueno. that's spanish for good land. it's a residential neighborhood, middle class. northeast phoenix at that time had reputation to be a very safe, quiet community. >> we don't usually respond there. it's not a high-crime area you normally wo
scott just keeps saying, i don't remember. >> scott falater made a statement, you know, i hope you don't think i'm a bad guy. you just killed your wife. that's pretty much the definition of a bad guy. >> i wept to bad at a 12-year-old kid and woke up to a police officer telling me my mother died. >>> these are pretty rocks. that's why people come here. there is our driver. start it up. >> you guys want to get together for a big old group shot? >> yeah, we can do...
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scott: nice place. >> good luck. sen. scott: yes. come on over. >> thank you for coming. >> we've been talking about you all day. sen. scott: have a great day. >> god bless you. keep fighting. >> do you mind if i get a picture? i grew up on a farm not too far from senator ernst. work to promote biofuels now and we really need to get some of the trade opened up. i think that would help both of our states. sen. scott: we've got a lot of work to do. >> they are doing some crazy things out there. we are redefining words these days. appreciate you coming to iowa and come back anytime. sen. scott: one day at a time. >> you are going to have to get some military. these people are so bad, so people, you have to do something because there won't be another election if you don't do something. sen. scott: we will find a way, we just have to executed. >> why is in iowa getting it? why is the government not getting together and saying, no, we are not going to do this? >> she said no more drying, we will get something going but it's a roundabout ta
scott: nice place. >> good luck. sen. scott: yes. come on over. >> thank you for coming. >> we've been talking about you all day. sen. scott: have a great day. >> god bless you. keep fighting. >> do you mind if i get a picture? i grew up on a farm not too far from senator ernst. work to promote biofuels now and we really need to get some of the trade opened up. i think that would help both of our states. sen. scott: we've got a lot of work to do. >> they are...
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scott: yes. working on behalf of everyday people, you think about the three letters you never went to senior mailbox, it is the irs, and having more letters delivered to our mailboxes because of the new reporting requirements from the irs to your financial institutions. i wanted to preemptively make that an impossibility, getting 60 republicans on in about 24 hours and talking to a few colleagues on the others who were able to get part of this taxing and spending bill out of it. it also sends a negative message to 7 million on banked -- million unbanked americans that being involved with financial institutions in this country makes you more likely to be audited, a scary proposition that would reduce reliance on our banking system, so opposing that with all my republican colleagues and a couple colleagues on the others. -- on the others. -- on the other side. mike: you mentioned unbanked people. when you go home, that is a big issue in south carolina. sen. scott: the percentage of south carolinian
scott: yes. working on behalf of everyday people, you think about the three letters you never went to senior mailbox, it is the irs, and having more letters delivered to our mailboxes because of the new reporting requirements from the irs to your financial institutions. i wanted to preemptively make that an impossibility, getting 60 republicans on in about 24 hours and talking to a few colleagues on the others who were able to get part of this taxing and spending bill out of it. it also sends a...
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that's the glass half full, scott. now, the glass half empty is the cautionary things we're hearing and the fact that we've got this 100-plus billion dollar valuation, maybe it is even 150 billion valuation over there at coinbase so frequently when you have such a big offering, you do see some liquidity pulled back from the rest of the market, and if you don't have as many buyers in the rest of the market, jot scott, t look at what is happening in many of the stocks exposed to crypto riot block chain, marathon and the like i could go through the list and it is bang, bang, bang, all opened at highs and sold fast. >> now you sound like emeril look, there are reasons to cite euphoria, right? in a week in which we had the biggest spac dueal ever, gerstnr on our show talking about that yesterday, and now you have coinbase that looks like it is getting close to $100 billion with a valuation because what the indicated price is well above the reference price, as we await that first trade there we are watching all of that. >> y
that's the glass half full, scott. now, the glass half empty is the cautionary things we're hearing and the fact that we've got this 100-plus billion dollar valuation, maybe it is even 150 billion valuation over there at coinbase so frequently when you have such a big offering, you do see some liquidity pulled back from the rest of the market, and if you don't have as many buyers in the rest of the market, jot scott, t look at what is happening in many of the stocks exposed to crypto riot block...
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argues scott said. no >> sky answered all their questions about what's reused was supposed to be doing that morning. he told them he phoned her, a wake up call, then about two hours later she called him. but the call faded out he could not hear a thing. >> scott said that it sounded like she was on the road. >> he thought nothing of it, then he said. but now, was it a distress call? no way to know. but there was one thing that calls certainly cleared up for investigators. scott could not have killed teresa. he was something like 30 miles away, up near tuscaloosa, had a breast first receipt to prove. it he had stopped at a hearties and had a receipt showing he was there. >> so scott rejoined his family. caught up in the terrible business of grieving. >> i kept wondering, why was this happening to our family. it was awful. >> who would ever imagine you would have a murder in your family? >> investigators tried with the help of friends to fill in the gaps of tourist as last hours. they talked to scott inte
argues scott said. no >> sky answered all their questions about what's reused was supposed to be doing that morning. he told them he phoned her, a wake up call, then about two hours later she called him. but the call faded out he could not hear a thing. >> scott said that it sounded like she was on the road. >> he thought nothing of it, then he said. but now, was it a distress call? no way to know. but there was one thing that calls certainly cleared up for investigators....
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as for scott's controversial decoration that the u.s. isn't racist, vice president kamala harris said today that while we must confront the history of discrimination. >> i don't think america is a racist country. >> tim scott is fair game, the content on those speech but using the uncle slur meeting being subservient to whites. the backlash. boosting his political profile. >> kristin: thinks. senator scott clapping back tonight. >> i'm a black man. i am proud to be black. i happen to be a conservative's i came to the conclusion a long time ago that conservative policies and principles is the way that we set people free. the democrats are selling is that you are not free to be yourself. >> kristin: let's talk about this controversial with tonight's panel. we are asking them with figuring out how to pay for president biden's american families plan over the next 7 minutes. you can do that, right? richard fowler, paris dennard, steve moore. i would like to start where howard left off, essentially him saying that it's fair to criticize senato
as for scott's controversial decoration that the u.s. isn't racist, vice president kamala harris said today that while we must confront the history of discrimination. >> i don't think america is a racist country. >> tim scott is fair game, the content on those speech but using the uncle slur meeting being subservient to whites. the backlash. boosting his political profile. >> kristin: thinks. senator scott clapping back tonight. >> i'm a black man. i am proud to be...
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scott peterson resentenced to life in prison. but could he ultimately be a freeman after being convicted of murdering his wife laci and their unborn son. >>> why is marin county experiencing an uptick in covid cases? >> it's one of the lessons that we're offering is that what, despite having high vaccination rates, it doesn't necessarily protect you against increases in cases. >> the county's top doctor is with us and tell us why he might reinstate the mask mandate. and more rain is on the way. we have the hour by hour forecast. >>> good evening. this is nbc bay area news tonight. i'm raj mathai. interesting story here about the local parents who sent their kid to school knowing that the child was positive. >>> also the father and son accused of arson in the lake tahoe fire earlier this year, just ahead. but we start in redwood city. scott peterson, back in court and sentenced again. today the 49-year-old was iven life in prison without parole. this comes nearly 17 years after he was originally given the death sentence for the mu
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scott atkins with us the corey. i graphy so important scott, i would imagine the on air shooting time is almost dwarfed by the prep work. you've got to get this right or somebody's catching a template or a, a he'll kick in their temp or the soft eggshell ball and you've got to get these down. tell me about how much prep goes into it. a lot of traps. i mean, i'm pressing a movie at the moment and all today i've been arranging 5 sequences and sometimes i feel like i'm losing brain cells. can spend that many hours in the day just in this center to get punched and slide. man, i've got, i've got a headache at the moment, but yes, you, you really, truly, truly you with the guy that you're fighting on screen. i mean, it may look like you're trying to rip his head. in reality, you're walking as if your dancers together and partnership. it's a violent dance, but we're working together to show that aggressiveness bookkeeping each other safe . and you know, if i trust the guy on with, i can get much closer to him and i can let
scott atkins with us the corey. i graphy so important scott, i would imagine the on air shooting time is almost dwarfed by the prep work. you've got to get this right or somebody's catching a template or a, a he'll kick in their temp or the soft eggshell ball and you've got to get these down. tell me about how much prep goes into it. a lot of traps. i mean, i'm pressing a movie at the moment and all today i've been arranging 5 sequences and sometimes i feel like i'm losing brain cells. can...
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scott once again heard from the family of his victim. laci's mother said that nearly 20 years later the pain is persistent. she called him a coward and self-centered saying there are two things that will never change, laci and connor will always be dead and you will always be their murderer. judge ann kristine masuelo sentenced him to life without parole. >> i think what he would have liked to have said is he wanted to talk about the fact that he did one of the things that really upsets him is this concept that he did not want to have a child. and he wanted to talk a little bit about that, and the fact that he would have never, ever harm laci and connor. >> reporter: more than 17 years after his cop vix, peterson's sister-in-law maintains his ensense. >> scott peterson is innocent. >> reporter: he will be back in court in february on allegations that juror misconduct prevented him from getting a fair trial. if granted, he could get a whole new trial. >> we wanted to share a few quotes from laci peterson's family. laci's mother looked dir
scott once again heard from the family of his victim. laci's mother said that nearly 20 years later the pain is persistent. she called him a coward and self-centered saying there are two things that will never change, laci and connor will always be dead and you will always be their murderer. judge ann kristine masuelo sentenced him to life without parole. >> i think what he would have liked to have said is he wanted to talk about the fact that he did one of the things that really upsets...
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>> with scott. oh, god, melissa. it so doesn't matter. >> reporter: but it had been years before, when melissa was first hired out of law school. detectives discounted it, saying it had nothing to do with melissa's murder, and was not relevant. and, of course, rothstein himself was grilled about melissa lewis' murder during depositions in civil suits brought by the investors. >> we asked him directly whether or not he was involved in any way in -- in the homicide, and he vehemently denied it. >> how did he take it? >> he was indignant. but he was also a great actor, because he was a sociopath. >> reporter: in the end, neither the police, nor the fbi could connect melissa's murder to rothstein, and his ponzi scheme. so what happened to his loyal aide debra? she pleaded guilty to money laundering and the judge came down hard. and you went away to federal prison? >> i did, with a ten-year sentence. >> reporter: the sentence was later reduced to four years. meanwhile, years had gone by and debra's ex-husband tony still h
>> with scott. oh, god, melissa. it so doesn't matter. >> reporter: but it had been years before, when melissa was first hired out of law school. detectives discounted it, saying it had nothing to do with melissa's murder, and was not relevant. and, of course, rothstein himself was grilled about melissa lewis' murder during depositions in civil suits brought by the investors. >> we asked him directly whether or not he was involved in any way in -- in the homicide, and he...
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jon najarian >> drop box, scott. at the money calls, i bought with the money earnings coming out the 28th, and trading at 24 pe, and i think it is cheap and they blow out the earnings, and they have announced job cuts in the middle of last month, so i am looking for more upside here, scott. >> okay. good stuff. thank you as well, jon najarian. joe? >> thank you. t. rowe price, and trying to introduce new names as it relates to the pricing and you know i like goldman sachs and morgan stanley, and this is a new one, t rowe price. >> and you, scott? >> apple. apple. >> okay. "the exchange" begins now. >> thank you, scott and the gang. and hi, everybody. happy friday. i'm brian sullivan and welcome to the exchange. call it the short spac attack. all of the new investments are getting attention from the short sellers. will the reddit rebellion come calling, too another big wakeup call in the jobs number, and the american industry is still digging through a depression, and why millions of peop
jon najarian >> drop box, scott. at the money calls, i bought with the money earnings coming out the 28th, and trading at 24 pe, and i think it is cheap and they blow out the earnings, and they have announced job cuts in the middle of last month, so i am looking for more upside here, scott. >> okay. good stuff. thank you as well, jon najarian. joe? >> thank you. t. rowe price, and trying to introduce new names as it relates to the pricing and you know i like goldman sachs and...
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and scott? >> well, like the deal with dish, i think that we are in long, stay long there. >> and joe t >> i am going to stay with state street, a financial, scott. i expect it to return to the 2018 highs above 105. >> did you see that joe t commercial run on nbc, joe did you notice it the other day? >> i have no idea what you are talking about. >> yeah, it was a big day. i was proud of you. pete >> thank you, scott. >> i will tell you, scott, it is amazing how many people were all over the fact that energy would not move again, and now looking at what is happening with energy, and going back to november, and xom is continuing to work, and chevron is working and going higher. >> thank you. "the exchange" is next. >>> and i'm brian sullivan and welcome to "the exchange" and this is what is on tap this hour. happy birthday. one year ago today, the 10-year bond yield fell below for the first time ever and could we be headed down there again. potential home buyers and all of you down there would lov
and scott? >> well, like the deal with dish, i think that we are in long, stay long there. >> and joe t >> i am going to stay with state street, a financial, scott. i expect it to return to the 2018 highs above 105. >> did you see that joe t commercial run on nbc, joe did you notice it the other day? >> i have no idea what you are talking about. >> yeah, it was a big day. i was proud of you. pete >> thank you, scott. >> i will tell you, scott, it...
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>> come on, scott? what are you saying? that's craze. >> that sounds funny and i'm sure that will play well on twitter, but what does that mean i mean, i'm saying that clearly, we're in a moment of time in the market, okay, where fundamentals for some stocks obviously don't matter, okay nobody, i don't care who they are is going to come here and tell me that the fundamentals are behind a lot of the moves in these stocks they're just not, okay period end of story they're just not it's a moment in time. some say this is emblemic -- >> can i say something >> hang on some say this is emblematic of a bubble >> can i ask a question? i'm concerned about people getting hurt in a mart of the market that's in a bubble. that's all >> when stocks trade down, okay, in moments of dislocation. i don't know if over the last three or four years you guys can throw up a chart and you can see tip to tail drawdowns of 5%, 10%, 15% over the course of days and weeks, what are we supposed to do in those situations? just stop the market so that it
>> come on, scott? what are you saying? that's craze. >> that sounds funny and i'm sure that will play well on twitter, but what does that mean i mean, i'm saying that clearly, we're in a moment of time in the market, okay, where fundamentals for some stocks obviously don't matter, okay nobody, i don't care who they are is going to come here and tell me that the fundamentals are behind a lot of the moves in these stocks they're just not, okay period end of story they're just not...
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that's one i was trading, scott. i was trading a couple of the airlines again for the first time in a long time. delta and american, but, again, for trades literally day trades in those. nclh and ccl, as well. but those were, again, trades. most of those i have exited already today, scott some of them had nice moves whether you want to view that as reopening or things catching up. but as far as holding anything right now, the only one of those names that i still hold right here is roku on the day. >> these are undoubtedly reacting to that positive pfizer news that we got today some of the names that we just showed up. the cruise lines and the other travel names let's take a quick break we'll come back. i'll tell you about a bullish call on the worst performing dow component this year. we'll debate if you should add it now to your portfolio we're back now in two minutes. — , that makes you — are you asking if i'm 85 years old? i mean sea turtles live to 150, so...nn — i — i was not. do i look 85? what! no! you
that's one i was trading, scott. i was trading a couple of the airlines again for the first time in a long time. delta and american, but, again, for trades literally day trades in those. nclh and ccl, as well. but those were, again, trades. most of those i have exited already today, scott some of them had nice moves whether you want to view that as reopening or things catching up. but as far as holding anything right now, the only one of those names that i still hold right here is roku on the...
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and the peak could be much sooner, scott >> sure. that could be the case, scott. i mean, i think that i'm not an expert in this but i often talk about, you know, i watch data and, you know, the transmission rate for the delta variant is two to three times that of the variant we were dealing with last october with only half of our country vaccinated, and the group who is most affected by the delta variant, which is the younger population making up the majority of those people, and the high transmission rate, you know, i think we're going to get a surge in cases now, you know, i mean we are seeing it now. if that's the case, then we have to start questioning whether schools are going to reopen, given that it's concentrated in younger people that's going to keep parents at home and not going back to the workforce. and then in, you know, some areas, where there is a proclivity to move quickly into a lockdown, that, you know, we're going to probably see those areas want to do it again in order to protect the population i think the one thing we can conclude, just like t
and the peak could be much sooner, scott >> sure. that could be the case, scott. i mean, i think that i'm not an expert in this but i often talk about, you know, i watch data and, you know, the transmission rate for the delta variant is two to three times that of the variant we were dealing with last october with only half of our country vaccinated, and the group who is most affected by the delta variant, which is the younger population making up the majority of those people, and the high...
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>> yes, i am, scott. and even with elon musk pushing on it hard basically since thanksgiving or so, scott, look at where it is it's nearly 1,100 still. the 52-week high, all-time high, 1243 i've seen estimates up there at 1,800. so, i don't know why you'd have an estimate that far under where tesla is right now don't blame the analyst for having a negative outlook. but, boy, a 76% under where it is trading target doesn't make sense to me, scott >> all right jason, lastly to you i got a call on mcdonald's today. price target goes up from 300 to 275 at argus mcdonald's is not too far from a record high in its own right what do you think of it here >> yeah. obviously mcdonald's has had a great year it's up over 25% 2% yield still trading at 27 times. i think they've done a great job with delivery. they've done a great job with the digital experience i think it does have a little bit of juice left here so i agree with the call i think it's a good one. >> all right 'lta quick break we'll come back and we'll do
>> yes, i am, scott. and even with elon musk pushing on it hard basically since thanksgiving or so, scott, look at where it is it's nearly 1,100 still. the 52-week high, all-time high, 1243 i've seen estimates up there at 1,800. so, i don't know why you'd have an estimate that far under where tesla is right now don't blame the analyst for having a negative outlook. but, boy, a 76% under where it is trading target doesn't make sense to me, scott >> all right jason, lastly to you i...
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scott does pause briefly several times. this apple music live stream showing him announcing someone needs some help. >> we need some help. somebody passed out right here. don't touch him. everybody just back up. >> reporter: finally at 10:10, nearly 40 minutes after the chaos began, the performance is stopped, leaving eight dead. 27-year-old danish baig, 21-year-old axel costa. 16-year-old breanna rodriguez. and 14-year-old high school freshman john hilgert. this is not the first travis scott concert that has stirred up controversy. in 2015, scott walls arrested in chicago after he encouraged his fans to climb barricades to get on stage with him. then, in 2017, a 23-year-old man was left partially paralyzed when he said he was pushed from a balcony at a new york city show, where scott encouraged a different fan to drop to the floor. the injured man filed a lawsuit against scott, his manager, the concert promoters and the security company. the case is still pending. also in 2017, scott was arrested for allegedly inciting a r
scott does pause briefly several times. this apple music live stream showing him announcing someone needs some help. >> we need some help. somebody passed out right here. don't touch him. everybody just back up. >> reporter: finally at 10:10, nearly 40 minutes after the chaos began, the performance is stopped, leaving eight dead. 27-year-old danish baig, 21-year-old axel costa. 16-year-old breanna rodriguez. and 14-year-old high school freshman john hilgert. this is not the first...
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that is what i heard and tim scott. that is what i heard in kamala harris this morning as well. >> john: 30 seconds and we are going to wrap up the segment. common ground between republicans and democrats on the issue of infrastructure depending on how it is defined. >> i think that is wishful thinking, john. i think with this administration has done really well has had very big platitudes about coming together about being bipartisan and then be an incredibly far left spending policies. we are talking about raising taxes by $3 trillion in order to pay for $6 trillion of spending. so, the platitudes are great. the communication team is doing a great job because they are selling joe biden, the moderate, when it is the most far left and most progressive agenda since fdr. and they are quite proud of that. >> john: all right, stay with us because we'll be right back. coming up next, the mike pence book deal. we'll be back to see the light of day and hunter biden is invited to speak to college students. ♪ ♪ t business is
that is what i heard and tim scott. that is what i heard in kamala harris this morning as well. >> john: 30 seconds and we are going to wrap up the segment. common ground between republicans and democrats on the issue of infrastructure depending on how it is defined. >> i think that is wishful thinking, john. i think with this administration has done really well has had very big platitudes about coming together about being bipartisan and then be an incredibly far left spending...
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scott: mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 1065, the pregnant workers fairness act, introduced by representatives nadler and katko. it is unacceptable that in 2021 pregnant workers can still be denied basic workplace accommodations that help them stay healthy during their pregnancy. these accommodations from providing seating to water and excusing pregnant workers from heavy lifting are not complex or costly. but without these protections, so many workers are either forced to leave their jobs or put their health -- the health of their pregnancy at risk. we can and must do better to make sure no worker in this country is forced to choose between financial security as a healthy -- and a healthy pregnancy. this bill would finally establish a right to reasonable accommodations to all pregnant workers and it would guarantee that pregnant workers can seek those accommodations without facing discrimination or retaliation. last congress, 226 house democrats and 103 republicans came together to pass t
scott: mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 1065, the pregnant workers fairness act, introduced by representatives nadler and katko. it is unacceptable that in 2021 pregnant workers can still be denied basic workplace accommodations that help them stay healthy during their pregnancy. these accommodations from providing seating to water and excusing pregnant workers from heavy lifting are not complex or costly. but without these protections, so many workers are either forced to leave their...
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scott is just an amazing person. i have enjoyed my nine years working with him and i definitely consider him a friend and i wish him all the best going forward. give the wife and the kid a big hug from uncle daryl and thank you. who would like to, i i see commissioner lazarus. >> thank you. like you, i'm going have to hold it in as well. i was reminded of another pretty notorious that took place he says i don't know if this is the right time for it but i kind of just want to ask, is this like a for sure thing? i just had to ask. and i think that president honda summed up so nicely, all of the amazing characteristics that you are brought to this position. it really makes for people like commissioners, public service just a absolute joy and we've been particularly blessed here, i think, at the board of appeals with all the departmental representatives with executive directors past and present but the role that you play is so critical in so many of our items and we know we can count on you to present exactly what we nee
scott is just an amazing person. i have enjoyed my nine years working with him and i definitely consider him a friend and i wish him all the best going forward. give the wife and the kid a big hug from uncle daryl and thank you. who would like to, i i see commissioner lazarus. >> thank you. like you, i'm going have to hold it in as well. i was reminded of another pretty notorious that took place he says i don't know if this is the right time for it but i kind of just want to ask, is this...
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rick scott has a level of optimism that i love. he feels we are going to take the senate back in 2022. i know that with ashley hinson and marinet miller-meeks in the house they will continue to push and we will take the house back in 2022 as well. [applause] this is doable. we've got to keep the faith, folks. we got to keep the faith. the next two years are going to be very, very trying. there is no doubt about it. but i am a believer and there is a plan, there is a plan. and so we are going to do this, folks. please, stay steady, stay strong, stay with us. and we will take back the majority. so again, god bless you so much. i appreciate all of you. love you. thank you. very much. [applause] jeff: i probably don't need a microphone i would assume. but we've been doing this format for the last year and a half and people have really enjoyed it. and part of the goal of this, and we have not talked about questions. joni, we've done this probably 15 times. sen. ernst: i'm worried! jeff: your staff told me and the governor's staff told m
rick scott has a level of optimism that i love. he feels we are going to take the senate back in 2022. i know that with ashley hinson and marinet miller-meeks in the house they will continue to push and we will take the house back in 2022 as well. [applause] this is doable. we've got to keep the faith, folks. we got to keep the faith. the next two years are going to be very, very trying. there is no doubt about it. but i am a believer and there is a plan, there is a plan. and so we are going to...
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j >> cvs, scott. i bought the 87.50 calls that expire friday because of unusual activity at higher strikes, i like this one going into the end of the week. >> sounds like crowdstrike is you, josh brown. >> yeah, new record high for crowdstrike today. what more can i say? top billing. >> yep all right. good stuff, of thanks everybody "the exchange" starts now. >>> thank you very much, scott hi, everybody. i'm kelly evans. ahead on "the exchange," another day and another set of record highs for stocks with earnings season off to a pretty good start, consumer confidence bouncing back. the housing market is still strong and a potential stimulus deal, do the markets have a green light for the remainder of 2021 >>> plus, the debut of our earnings exchange today. as the season ramps up we have the action, the story and trade ahead of three key reports tonight. microsoft, alphabet and robinhood. >>> with the white house looking fo
j >> cvs, scott. i bought the 87.50 calls that expire friday because of unusual activity at higher strikes, i like this one going into the end of the week. >> sounds like crowdstrike is you, josh brown. >> yeah, new record high for crowdstrike today. what more can i say? top billing. >> yep all right. good stuff, of thanks everybody "the exchange" starts now. >>> thank you very much, scott hi, everybody. i'm kelly evans. ahead on "the...
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fund-raisers, scott was your man. once your name gets out there, you truly cannot imagine how many people knock on your door. and the door got knocked on, was melissa. >> melissa was the one who knew that she would handle it. he knew that she wouldn't let anything fall through the. cracked >> malicious specialized unemployment law. but volunteered her time for battered women and victims rights. she also worked on building a memorial garden for crime victims. >> she was also a champion for the underdog. >> melissa eventually met a lawyer from a different firmed, and married. >> debra was a bridesmaid. >> but after five years her best friends marriage had come undone, and ended in a messy divorce. >> that the voice just devastated her, after malicious divorce, she took on a second full-time job. best and ever. carrie humbert is your sister. >> missy didn't have children herself? >> no she did want to have children. she wanted her career. >> i want her best friend debra zone marriage was in trouble and hitting the rock,
fund-raisers, scott was your man. once your name gets out there, you truly cannot imagine how many people knock on your door. and the door got knocked on, was melissa. >> melissa was the one who knew that she would handle it. he knew that she wouldn't let anything fall through the. cracked >> malicious specialized unemployment law. but volunteered her time for battered women and victims rights. she also worked on building a memorial garden for crime victims. >> she was also a...
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scott: thank you. kristen: thank you so much for joining us on this interactive show, getting answers. we will be here every weekday at 3:00 for you on air and livestream. today we address questions regarding the omicron variant and latest travel bans. world news is next. we will be back at 4:00 for the news. >>> tonight, breaking news. what we know so far on this new variant. the president and dr. ant knit fauci and what they said today from the white house. the omicron variant, the world health organization labeling it a variant of concern. president biden today telling americans the new variant is a, quote, cause for concern, not a cause for panic. tonight here, the latest on confirmed cases now, including canada. dr. anthony fauci and dr. jha, you'll hear from them both here tonight. and the key questions -- this is variant more transmissible, could it be more dangerous, and most importantly, will the vaccines and the boosters work? tonight, your questions answered right here. >>> also tonight, for
scott: thank you. kristen: thank you so much for joining us on this interactive show, getting answers. we will be here every weekday at 3:00 for you on air and livestream. today we address questions regarding the omicron variant and latest travel bans. world news is next. we will be back at 4:00 for the news. >>> tonight, breaking news. what we know so far on this new variant. the president and dr. ant knit fauci and what they said today from the white house. the omicron variant, the...
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scott? >> ylan mui, thank you very much the political games continue down in washington speaking of washington a couple of hours until the fed decision steve liesman joins us now with what to expect are we going to get something more substantial related to the taper today, steve >> a little bit, maybe, scott. i think you'll get the idea that we're on our way to announcing a taper. we were pretty sure that there was some announcement coming this week back in early august then what happened is the delta variant began to spread. the jobs number came in softer than expected and that's perhaps caused the fed to back off just a little bit instead of announcing in september the odds of on bet is that they announce in november and continue to taper in december there are too many things, not that the debt ceiling is necessarily top of mind for jay powell, however, as that remains unsettled and we are on a debt ceiling cliff do you really want to change fed policy and upset the market in a way where i
scott? >> ylan mui, thank you very much the political games continue down in washington speaking of washington a couple of hours until the fed decision steve liesman joins us now with what to expect are we going to get something more substantial related to the taper today, steve >> a little bit, maybe, scott. i think you'll get the idea that we're on our way to announcing a taper. we were pretty sure that there was some announcement coming this week back in early august then what...