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scott. additional side effects are aggression and behavior abnormalities. i'm going to show you a picture of officer vincent and where he was in proximity to mr. scott when he exited the vehicle. this is from the body-worn camera of officer hofstetler who had broken the window. officer vincent here gets in what i call the jeep, the white suv of mr. scott, the police van that comes up and pins mr. scott here in close proximity. there has been some speculation in the community -- i'm sorry. i missed a slide. officer vincent could see that mr. scott continued to not comply with the officers' command and in his interview, he described the moment that he perceived that mr. scott posed an imminent threat. mr. scott looked at vincent, then looked in the direction of each officer and then looked back at vincent. i'm going to play for you officer vincent's interview, this portion. '' [ inaudible ] [ inaudible ] [ inaudible ] >> so at this point, i'm going to take you through officer vincent did not k
scott. additional side effects are aggression and behavior abnormalities. i'm going to show you a picture of officer vincent and where he was in proximity to mr. scott when he exited the vehicle. this is from the body-worn camera of officer hofstetler who had broken the window. officer vincent here gets in what i call the jeep, the white suv of mr. scott, the police van that comes up and pins mr. scott here in close proximity. there has been some speculation in the community -- i'm sorry. i...
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scott. additional side effects are behavior aal abnormalities. i'll show you a picture of where he was in proximity to mr. scott when he exited the vehicle. this is from the body worn camera of officer hostletter from the rearview window. officer here. the suv. mr. scott. the police van comes up and pins. mr. scott here. in close proximity across the car. there's been some speculation in the community -- i'm sorry. officer vincent could see that mr. scott continued to not comply with commands. in his interview, he described the moment he perceived that mr. scott posed an imminent threat. mr. scott looked at vincent, then looked in the direction of each officer and then looked back at vincent. i'm going to play for you officer vincent's interview. this portion. >> so at this point, i'm going to take you through. officer vinson did not know officer scott. none of the officers knew mr. scott. none of them had had contact with mr. scott. but what did officer vinson know? was aware that mr. scott
scott. additional side effects are behavior aal abnormalities. i'll show you a picture of where he was in proximity to mr. scott when he exited the vehicle. this is from the body worn camera of officer hostletter from the rearview window. officer here. the suv. mr. scott. the police van comes up and pins. mr. scott here. in close proximity across the car. there's been some speculation in the community -- i'm sorry. officer vincent could see that mr. scott continued to not comply with commands....
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scott: back in pineland, the southern border. led by major general james linder, the forces are updated by the trainees about how their covert support of the local resistance is going. >> we got to hang in there, hold out for the help, help's coming. major general james linder: we're selecting soldiers who are going to go out in small teams and in environments where there are no absolute answers. and they're all going to be, they're going to be independent, and they're going to have to figure out how to problem solve on their own. scott:ro helicopter that has unexpectedly bombed their base camp. >> so give me two cases that are ready to go. scott: or an enemy that has inflicted mass civilian casualties. >> one, two, three. hey, i got a strong radio pulse. scott: and that's the real world, too, though right? major gen. linder: that's the real world. that's much of what we see today under the areas we're operating, executing the army's task of special warfare is what we see these soldiers doing. scott: why is what's happening here
scott: back in pineland, the southern border. led by major general james linder, the forces are updated by the trainees about how their covert support of the local resistance is going. >> we got to hang in there, hold out for the help, help's coming. major general james linder: we're selecting soldiers who are going to go out in small teams and in environments where there are no absolute answers. and they're all going to be, they're going to be independent, and they're going to have to...
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sharyl: thanks, scott. next on "full measure." police body cams are the new reality tv bringing real crime stories and police action into the public eye. sharyl: police body cameras are producing key evidence in trials involving police shootings. earlier this month, video was key in the trial of a cincinnati police officer who shot a mo "full measure" correspondent joce sterman found as other cities rush to equip police with cameras, one issue has gone out of focus, the privacy of crime victims. [gunshots] joce: police body cams are becoming a new -- and sometimes disturbing -- reality tv. >> i'm shot. joce: with his body camera rolling, this florida officer pulled an injured mother from the scene of a domestic shooting. then he stepped even closer to coax her young children out of >> come here, sweetheart, come here. joce: to many, what the officer did appeared heroic. his department thought so and made it public. victims' advocates say that's a privacy violation of the highest order. there's no question to you, videos like this
sharyl: thanks, scott. next on "full measure." police body cams are the new reality tv bringing real crime stories and police action into the public eye. sharyl: police body cameras are producing key evidence in trials involving police shootings. earlier this month, video was key in the trial of a cincinnati police officer who shot a mo "full measure" correspondent joce sterman found as other cities rush to equip police with cameras, one issue has gone out of focus, the...
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scott thuman travelled to an imaginary war zone to observe a real exercise in the making of a scott: six times a year, the serene central piedmont of north carolina becomes a battleground. [gunfire] stretching across 19 counties and 10,000 square miles. the men who survive this final exercise will join the elite ranks of the army's green berets. the drill is called "robin sage." and we were granted rare access to o the brink of becoming special forces. >> you wanna go? yep, let's go. lt. colonel seth wheeler: there is no tougher scenario in the military than to go through robin sage. scott: lieutenant colonel eric wheeler is an instructor at robin sage. he's been a green beret for 13 years and served 6 deployments in iraq. so, for someone who's never been versed on what a green beret is, or what robin sage means, they might make some gross assumption doors. you would say. lt. wheeler: green berets are special forces soldiers of character who are comfortable operating in ambiguous, decentralized, and hostile environments. >> don't shoot, don't shoot. scott: i think it's interesting th
scott thuman travelled to an imaginary war zone to observe a real exercise in the making of a scott: six times a year, the serene central piedmont of north carolina becomes a battleground. [gunfire] stretching across 19 counties and 10,000 square miles. the men who survive this final exercise will join the elite ranks of the army's green berets. the drill is called "robin sage." and we were granted rare access to o the brink of becoming special forces. >> you wanna go? yep,...
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of scott's free live events. and they're coming to your area in just a few days from today. you're invited, but seats are going fast. so call or go online to get your free tickets now. >> when we came in to the event, we didn't know anything about real estate. we didn't know how we were gonna fund anything. we didn't have any extra money. it's kind of why we're looking into all this -- for retirement purposes. but we got to the event, and they had everything set up for blanket of success around you and say, "we're gonna walk you to success. we're not gonna let you fail." and that's important to me. >> this is amelia. just a quick video here to thank you for giving me the opportunity to learn about real estate. i went to your free seminar wanting to find a way to make some extra money, and i found it. so, i have now done 10 deals. i work from home, and i've used none of my own money for these kids. i can take them to their activities. i have more time for my husband. and it's great. thanks again. >> scott, why is
of scott's free live events. and they're coming to your area in just a few days from today. you're invited, but seats are going fast. so call or go online to get your free tickets now. >> when we came in to the event, we didn't know anything about real estate. we didn't know how we were gonna fund anything. we didn't have any extra money. it's kind of why we're looking into all this -- for retirement purposes. but we got to the event, and they had everything set up for blanket of success...
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scott. the additional side affects are aggression and behavior abnormalities. i'm going to show you a picture where he was in the proximity to mr. scott when he exited the vehicle. this is from the body camera of officer. [inaudible] >> the white suv. mr. scott is here in close proximity across the car. there's been some speculation in the community -- i'm sorry. i missed a slide. mr. scott continued to not comply with the officer's command and in his interview he described moments he perceived mr. scott to be imminent threat. mr. scott looked at vincent, then looked in the direction of each officer and they looked back at vincent. i'm going play for you officer vincent's interview this portion . [inaudible] >> can you turn it up? [inaudible] >> so at this point we are going to take you through officer vincent did not know mr. scott, none of them had had contact with mr. scott. what officer vincent know, officer vingent was aware that mr. scott had a give up in his vehicle. he was aware that
scott. the additional side affects are aggression and behavior abnormalities. i'm going to show you a picture where he was in the proximity to mr. scott when he exited the vehicle. this is from the body camera of officer. [inaudible] >> the white suv. mr. scott is here in close proximity across the car. there's been some speculation in the community -- i'm sorry. i missed a slide. mr. scott continued to not comply with the officer's command and in his interview he described moments he...
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everyone in the world knew where scott was. anyone who had killed lacy knew exactly where to put her. >> reporter: scott's attorney and family believe he was convicted in large part because of his affair with amber and the audio recordings played for the jury. >> how did you grapple with that, not knowing how he did it. >> i just know he did it. >> a typical soft kill, strangulation or smothering in the home. >> wouldn't that leave evidence? >> no. no. the fact that nobody can tell you exactly how he did it is not nearly as important as the fact that they can tell you that based on all of the evidence and testimony that he did do it. >> reporter: the peterson case is now the subject of three new documentaries. >> there was a witness who said that he had observed a pregnant woman being put into a van. >> two are still in production. the third titled trial by fury is he is expected for release next year. >> if you think that scott peterson ought to be released, if you think scott peterson is innocent, you're wrong. he should not
everyone in the world knew where scott was. anyone who had killed lacy knew exactly where to put her. >> reporter: scott's attorney and family believe he was convicted in large part because of his affair with amber and the audio recordings played for the jury. >> how did you grapple with that, not knowing how he did it. >> i just know he did it. >> a typical soft kill, strangulation or smothering in the home. >> wouldn't that leave evidence? >> no. no. the...
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just like hiring scott. so if i get a look at the last few days in this logbook of lindsey's, we can figure out scott's last job. so...are you in? vo: 13 year-old sabrina told a school counselor she was raped by her uncle. lindsey: richard castle? yes. t. nice to meet you. thank you for seeing me on such short notice. for three more years, well, divorce is stressful enough. finding a lawyer shouldn't be. now, let's go back to my office, and we'll see how i can help you. rapes, assaults, even child molestation, how was your drive? did you hit much traffic on the way in? uh, no, surprisingly... ryan: he's going in. figures castle would own a pair of live-streaming glasses. on his personal agenda. actually, beckett gave them to him. but doesn't keep us safe. really? what about beckett? and what are you guys doing in here? hey, beckett! how's that warrant coming? you know, unfortunately, the d.a. said what are you watching? hmm? oh. just... it's porn. mm. you don't want it. [ snaps fingers ] [ sighs ] have you b
just like hiring scott. so if i get a look at the last few days in this logbook of lindsey's, we can figure out scott's last job. so...are you in? vo: 13 year-old sabrina told a school counselor she was raped by her uncle. lindsey: richard castle? yes. t. nice to meet you. thank you for seeing me on such short notice. for three more years, well, divorce is stressful enough. finding a lawyer shouldn't be. now, let's go back to my office, and we'll see how i can help you. rapes, assaults, even...
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scott's cell phone video clearly captured his hands. >> scott family met with the d.a. after the announcement.
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. >> reporter: slager pulled over scott for a broken taillight. scott suddenly ran. slager chased him. moments later, in this cell phone video recorded by a passerby, the white officer shot the fleeing black suspect five times in the back. one bullet entered scott's heart. >> the charge in this case is murder. >> reporter: slairg's jury, 11 of them white, one black, will hear his claim of self-defense. the 34-year-old former officer says he and scott fought over the cop's stun gun moments before this cell phone video began. defense attorney andy savage: >> he physically and forcefully resisted, to the can extent that they were both fighting on the ground. >> walter is gone, but now we need justice for walter. >> reporter: anthony scott, walter's older brother, told us the video proves slager killed in cold blood what goes through your head and heart when you watch that video now? >> to me, it's a man being shot in the back by a coward police officer. >> reporter: the court also heard from judy scott, walter's mother. scott, she testified that she was on the phone wit
. >> reporter: slager pulled over scott for a broken taillight. scott suddenly ran. slager chased him. moments later, in this cell phone video recorded by a passerby, the white officer shot the fleeing black suspect five times in the back. one bullet entered scott's heart. >> the charge in this case is murder. >> reporter: slairg's jury, 11 of them white, one black, will hear his claim of self-defense. the 34-year-old former officer says he and scott fought over the cop's stun...
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year. >> if he should scott peterson should be released, if you think scott peterson is innocent, you're wrong. he should not be released. and he is not innocent. >> reporter: scott peterson has maintained his innocence since his wife's disappearance. his legal team has filed two separate appeals. they don't expect any decisions for months, possibly even years. >>> we're tracking some rain out there. it doesn't get here until tomorrow night, late, into the early saturday morning. that's the system that's weak. shouldn't be a lot of rain, if any. calling it rain is the wrong thing, drizzle, sprinkle here and there, south of san rafael. fog works back to the coast over the next few days. actually it's already in in many spots in half moon bay, ocean beach. cooler at the coast next few days, temperatures today as we mentioned, they got up there, 80s, low 80s today. it's not going to be that warm tomorrow. next system comes in early saturday morning. not that much, unless you're around eureka. outside, it's calm, and here's the forecast for tomorrow. here comes the fog to the coast. some hig
year. >> if he should scott peterson should be released, if you think scott peterson is innocent, you're wrong. he should not be released. and he is not innocent. >> reporter: scott peterson has maintained his innocence since his wife's disappearance. his legal team has filed two separate appeals. they don't expect any decisions for months, possibly even years. >>> we're tracking some rain out there. it doesn't get here until tomorrow night, late, into the early saturday...
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she was not interested in selling the scott family. so they decided, based on the fact that they had been taken to free territory and held as slaves and were still being held in bondage when they returned to st. louis, to sue for their freedom. so they entered this courthouse in 1846. each had their own petition. so it wasn't as though it was a joint thing. and it wasn't just dread. it was dread and harriet, who had separate petitions for their freedom based on slightly different circumstances. the case first came to the trial here in this building in 1847. there was some hearsay evidence introduced. so it was a mistrial. they actually lost the first trial. and they asked for another trial, which the judge granted. in 1850, they came back and did the whole thing again. they were able to present the evidence successfully. and the jury of all white males, 12 white males, probably some of them slave owners, decided that dread and harriet scott should be free. so the verdict that was rendered in this building was actually to give them thei
she was not interested in selling the scott family. so they decided, based on the fact that they had been taken to free territory and held as slaves and were still being held in bondage when they returned to st. louis, to sue for their freedom. so they entered this courthouse in 1846. each had their own petition. so it wasn't as though it was a joint thing. and it wasn't just dread. it was dread and harriet, who had separate petitions for their freedom based on slightly different circumstances....
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scott. i think you'll find your work is cut out for you. galileotoenterprise. galileo to enterprise. come in, please. you don't really expecttto ? i expect nothing, mr. scott. it is merely logical to try all the alternatives. dr. mccoy, a reading on the atmosphere, please. partial pressure of oxygen, 70mm of mercury, nitrogen--140. breathable, if you're not running in competition. just the facts, doctor. traces of argon, neon, krypton. ummer resort. thank you for your opinion. it will be duly noted. you're recording this, yeoman? of course, mr. spopo. mr. scott, if you'll make a survey of damage, please. logical. gentlememe i think we should move outside, make room for mr. scott to do his work. mr. latimer, mr. gaetano, you will arm yourselves. scout out the area, keeping in visual contact with the ship. aye aye, sir. what do you think our chances are of contacting theenterprise? under present conditions, extremely poor. but they'll be looking for us. if the ionization effect is as widesprea
scott. i think you'll find your work is cut out for you. galileotoenterprise. galileo to enterprise. come in, please. you don't really expecttto ? i expect nothing, mr. scott. it is merely logical to try all the alternatives. dr. mccoy, a reading on the atmosphere, please. partial pressure of oxygen, 70mm of mercury, nitrogen--140. breathable, if you're not running in competition. just the facts, doctor. traces of argon, neon, krypton. ummer resort. thank you for your opinion. it will be duly...
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scott holding up a semiautomatic handgun as he sat in his vehicle. >> reporter: they approached scott with police vests and told him at least 10 times to drop his weapon. >> drop the gun! >> he had a blank stare, as if he was in a trance-like state. >> reporter: shortly thereafter, vinson fired four votes. >> don't do you it! >> reporter: striking scott in his wrist, abcomen and rear shoulder. vinson spoke to investigators that night. >> reporter: attorney justin bamberg represents the scott family. >> at the end of the day, we're talking about a human life being extinguished, and that is truly tragic. >> reporter: in a statement, the scott family said that they were very disappointed with the decision. anthony, they did call on any protests tonight or in the coming days to be peaceful. >> mason: jericka duncan, thanks, jericka. 51 days before he becomes president, donald trump says he will take steps to distance himself from the business empire that bears his name. here's chief white house correspondent major garrett. >> reporter: the president-elect promised on twitter to take himse
scott holding up a semiautomatic handgun as he sat in his vehicle. >> reporter: they approached scott with police vests and told him at least 10 times to drop his weapon. >> drop the gun! >> he had a blank stare, as if he was in a trance-like state. >> reporter: shortly thereafter, vinson fired four votes. >> don't do you it! >> reporter: striking scott in his wrist, abcomen and rear shoulder. vinson spoke to investigators that night. >> reporter:...
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scott: roger collins trains the workers. collins says when the company expanded its factory from generators to gas turbines in 2011, it realized it had a problem. roger: we had to hire 800 people very fast and just couldn't find the qualified people out on the job market to meet the needs of scott: to fill the pipeline, siemens went down the road to central piedmont community college and created a program to give college students practical skills and jobs upon graduation. chad robinson: it's not the normal route, but this is a route that more people should be taking. scott: both chad robinson and orkhan patsiyev had eyed four-year colleges, but balked at the price of tuition. what would college have cost you? chad: it probably would've cost me up to between $80,000-$100,000 all together to finish out there. so, not having that on my >> going to a four-year college, you have to pay for tuition and it's too much. scott: instead, robinson and patsiyev became apprentices for siemens, which picks up the tab for their degrees, pay
scott: roger collins trains the workers. collins says when the company expanded its factory from generators to gas turbines in 2011, it realized it had a problem. roger: we had to hire 800 people very fast and just couldn't find the qualified people out on the job market to meet the needs of scott: to fill the pipeline, siemens went down the road to central piedmont community college and created a program to give college students practical skills and jobs upon graduation. chad robinson: it's...
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by the way, scott, that photo of mr. trump with his indian business partners, it's since been deleted. >> pelley: anna werner at trump tower on manhattan's fifth avenue. anna, thank you. late today police in texas made an arrest in the murder of a veteran san antonio detective. police believe that surveillance video shows the suspect at police headquarters before the shooting. this was one of four attacks on police yesterday. officers were shot and wounded in st. louis and the kansas city suburb and in sanibel, florida. 60 cops have been killed in the u.s. this year. that is nearly double last year's total. in syria, the assad dictatorship with the help o completing the bloody destruction of its largest cty. rebel-held eastern aleppo is shuddering as bombs rain down with no place to treat the wounded. we have more on this now from elizabeth palmer. >> reporter: after each air strike, every second counts. but sometimes all the rescue crews can do is take away the bodies. between 200 and 300 people have relentless bombing.
by the way, scott, that photo of mr. trump with his indian business partners, it's since been deleted. >> pelley: anna werner at trump tower on manhattan's fifth avenue. anna, thank you. late today police in texas made an arrest in the murder of a veteran san antonio detective. police believe that surveillance video shows the suspect at police headquarters before the shooting. this was one of four attacks on police yesterday. officers were shot and wounded in st. louis and the kansas city...
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officer. >> reporter: the court also heard from judy scott, walter's mother. scott, she testified that she was on the phone with him during the traffic stop and heard him groaning in pain, apparently from being tased. >> pelley: mark strassmann for us in charleston. mark, thank you very much. and we'll be right back. r ur imm weakens as you get older increasing the risk for me, the shingles virus. 've been lurking inside you since you had chickenpox. i could surface anytime as a painful, blistering rash. one in three people get me in their lifetime, linda. will it be you? and that's why linda got me zostavax, a single shot vaccine. i'm working to boost linda's immune system to help protect her against you, shingles. zostavax is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults fifty years of age and older. zostavax does not protect everyone pain that may follow it. you should not get zostavax if you are allergic to gelatin or neomycin, have a weakened immune system or take high doses of steroids are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. the most common side effects
officer. >> reporter: the court also heard from judy scott, walter's mother. scott, she testified that she was on the phone with him during the traffic stop and heard him groaning in pain, apparently from being tased. >> pelley: mark strassmann for us in charleston. mark, thank you very much. and we'll be right back. r ur imm weakens as you get older increasing the risk for me, the shingles virus. 've been lurking inside you since you had chickenpox. i could surface anytime as a...
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scott. >>> plus, severe storms blamed for five deaths in alabama and tennessee. >>> and ceo in chief, donald trump tweets he's leaving his company in total to focus on being president. will his business empire remain a family affair? we begin with breaking news out of stacharlotte. scott was shot in september in the parking lot outside of his apartment. today, the d.c. said scott had a gun and ignored demands from five officers to drop it. >> it is my opinion that officer vincent acted lawfully when he shot mr. scott. i know some out there are going to be frustrated. >> we don't believe that the entire investigation is over because we're still conducting ours. part of the problem, part of the unrest that you saw here was because very little information was being put out to the public. gabe gutierrez is joining me, ari melber and midwin charles. gabe, talk to me how the d.a. explains no charges being filed. >> this was a very lengthy news conference, about 40 minutes or so where he described
scott. >>> plus, severe storms blamed for five deaths in alabama and tennessee. >>> and ceo in chief, donald trump tweets he's leaving his company in total to focus on being president. will his business empire remain a family affair? we begin with breaking news out of stacharlotte. scott was shot in september in the parking lot outside of his apartment. today, the d.c. said scott had a gun and ignored demands from five officers to drop it. >> it is my opinion that...
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he shot scott in the back five times. he claims scott was coming at him when he fire willed. he says the cellphone video which is key evidence here as you heard boris sanchez say, doesn't tell the whole story. when you look at it and see him running away, not toward him, does officer slager's defense make sense to you? >> it simply doesn't. all he could say is that i acted that way because i was in -- in his mind reasonable fear of great bodily injury. that's the only way an officer can discharge his weapon, a deadly force event. he has to be in reasonable fear of imminent great bodily injury. it simply cannot exist when someone has their back turned to you unless they're armed with a firearm themselves, and when they're running away. but it literally is all he has. we have to understand that cops in these cases are often given the benefit of the doubt however. we can look at the case up in cincinnati where a hung jury just happened, and it is difficult. but in this case if there wasn't a video, then we know that walter scott was the enormous aggressor, about to turn on him,
he shot scott in the back five times. he claims scott was coming at him when he fire willed. he says the cellphone video which is key evidence here as you heard boris sanchez say, doesn't tell the whole story. when you look at it and see him running away, not toward him, does officer slager's defense make sense to you? >> it simply doesn't. all he could say is that i acted that way because i was in -- in his mind reasonable fear of great bodily injury. that's the only way an officer can...
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scott reach for his ankle holster. officer miranda saw the butt of the gun sticking out of the holster. he yells "gun, gun" to his fellow officers. in his interview with investigators, officer miranda said that mr. scott looked at him and then pulled the gun out of the ankle holster. officer miranda began yelling drop the gun, drop the gun. officer hofstetler, he's the officer in uniform, ran to the suv, in the regular uniform, ran to the suv and tried to break the passenger side window with a baton. as he did this, he reported seeing mr. scott holding a gun in his right hand as he was seated in the suv. after officer hofstetler broke the window, officer miranda said he saw mr. scott take a deep breath and exit the suv. officers vincent, hofstetler,
scott reach for his ankle holster. officer miranda saw the butt of the gun sticking out of the holster. he yells "gun, gun" to his fellow officers. in his interview with investigators, officer miranda said that mr. scott looked at him and then pulled the gun out of the ankle holster. officer miranda began yelling drop the gun, drop the gun. officer hofstetler, he's the officer in uniform, ran to the suv, in the regular uniform, ran to the suv and tried to break the passenger side...
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thanks, scott. ahead, we follow the money to afghanistan and another huge boondoggle. $85 million of your tax dollars, sharyl: today, there are more than 9,000 u.s. troops on the ground in afghanistan. and we've spent more than $110 billion tax dollars to help rebuild the country. unfortunately, much of that money has been lost to waste, fraud, and abuse. in today's "follow the money," we track $85 million tax dollars down the tubes. the u.s. special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction, john sopko, recently toured two abandoned constructi s this one for a five-star marriott hotel proposed by a jordanian citizen and a u.s. company. it was to open in 2010. according to sopko, the federal agency in charge of overseeing the spending, the overseas private investment corporation, fell down on the job. it's funded by hundreds of millions of your tax dollars. also abandoned, a luxury apartment project next door that was supposed to open in 2013, but obviously didn't. dispersed $85 million in lo
thanks, scott. ahead, we follow the money to afghanistan and another huge boondoggle. $85 million of your tax dollars, sharyl: today, there are more than 9,000 u.s. troops on the ground in afghanistan. and we've spent more than $110 billion tax dollars to help rebuild the country. unfortunately, much of that money has been lost to waste, fraud, and abuse. in today's "follow the money," we track $85 million tax dollars down the tubes. the u.s. special inspector general for afghanistan...
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here's scott pelley in new york. we will see you captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: breaking news: children have been killed in a school bus crash in tennessee. also tonight, a contender for secretary of homeland security failed to secure his plan to enforce a major trump campaign promise. >> i've got an officer down in from the of headquarters. >> pelley: the manhunt for a cop killer. and one of the most dangerous places to be this holiday season. >> how well do you think people drive in parking lots? >> not very well at all. i think it's cut-throat. >> this is this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. scott pelley is reporting tonight from phoenix, arizona. >> pelley: we begin tonight with breaking news from tennessee. there has been a deadly school bus accident in chattanooga. jim axelrod is working on the story and has the latest. jim? >> reporter: scott, it is an absolutely horrific scene in chattanooga, tennessee. here is what we know: close to three dozen elementary school students were on a school
here's scott pelley in new york. we will see you captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: breaking news: children have been killed in a school bus crash in tennessee. also tonight, a contender for secretary of homeland security failed to secure his plan to enforce a major trump campaign promise. >> i've got an officer down in from the of headquarters. >> pelley: the manhunt for a cop killer. and one of the most dangerous places to be this holiday season. >> how well do you...
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cell phone video shows slager firing as scott run away. the defense said it fails to tell the entire story. the judge granted a the jury to consider manslaughter as well as murder. >>> the mayor of gaithersburg, tennessee said crews have recovered three more bodies in the ashes of wild fires that burned for days. that brings the death toll to seven. the fires have destroyed hundreds of buildings. heavy rain falling today has helped to put out some of the flames but more than 200 firefighters remain on the fire line. >>> moments before that plane air traffic controllers he had run out of fuel. that's according to a recording leaked to several media out lets. the tower was giving #24e78 them landing instructions when it slam intoed -- slammed into the moupts. >>> he elect donald trump said he's taking steps to separate his private business from his work as president. in a series of turn over control of his businesses so he can focus on the presidency. critics claim unprecedented conflicts of interest still remain because donald trump still o
cell phone video shows slager firing as scott run away. the defense said it fails to tell the entire story. the judge granted a the jury to consider manslaughter as well as murder. >>> the mayor of gaithersburg, tennessee said crews have recovered three more bodies in the ashes of wild fires that burned for days. that brings the death toll to seven. the fires have destroyed hundreds of buildings. heavy rain falling today has helped to put out some of the flames but more than 200...
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excuse me, scott. and if donald trump does well, he still has to win twice as many of those up-for-grabs states. so we'll be looking in virginia and north carolina for signs he'll be able to do that. one other state is pennsylvania. that's a state he can take away from those traditionally democratic states. >> pelley: in terms of the arithmetic, trump has a much taller hill to climb. >> reporter: he does. he has to win twice as many as she. coverage will begin right here 6:30 eastern time tomorrow with a special edition of the "cbs evening news," and we'll then continue all through the night. the f.b.i. shook up the race again yesterday when it cleared clinton for a second time in the investigation into whether she received classified information on her private, unsecured computer server. f.b.i. director james comey told congress that thousands of newly contain anything that would change his opinion that what clinton did was, in his words, extremely careless but not criminal. here's jeff pegues. >> rep
excuse me, scott. and if donald trump does well, he still has to win twice as many of those up-for-grabs states. so we'll be looking in virginia and north carolina for signs he'll be able to do that. one other state is pennsylvania. that's a state he can take away from those traditionally democratic states. >> pelley: in terms of the arithmetic, trump has a much taller hill to climb. >> reporter: he does. he has to win twice as many as she. coverage will begin right here 6:30...
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take out his gun and to fire that many shots at walter scott's back. it was murder. >> sedgwick, from a law enforcement perspective, what is your -- do you agree, you know, that mark o'mara is saying it was murder. what is your biggest concern about how the office handled it? >> let me say this i think mark is right on point. don, i've been in this business a very long time and seen a lot of various types of situations such as this, and it's very clear, clearly there were some things that occurred before the video footage took place, but a video footage in and of itself i think is very point blank clear as to what occurred and shots being fired of the victim in this case running away from the officer. what is that immediate threat that he keeps referring to, and he's going to have to have a challenging time trying to convince a jury of that being the case, but here again we're talking about police officers who do a very exceptional type of job, and it was the threat that he says that he experienced, and that's what he's going to have to convince this j
take out his gun and to fire that many shots at walter scott's back. it was murder. >> sedgwick, from a law enforcement perspective, what is your -- do you agree, you know, that mark o'mara is saying it was murder. what is your biggest concern about how the office handled it? >> let me say this i think mark is right on point. don, i've been in this business a very long time and seen a lot of various types of situations such as this, and it's very clear, clearly there were some...
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-- scott: scott is the fabric. describe whenever you of fabric, young to describe the fiber and weave structure. theou have to describe fiber and weave structure. there's a lot of mixed terminology and it gets confusing. you have to make a scientific. sail cloth can be caught in. what it really means is it is a heavyweight fabric. -- can be cotton. this is a linen, plain weave. you will not collect anything else but a linen plane wave. it is the most fundamental we've structure. structure. everything else confuses the term. you have to get to the scientific basis of it. i do not think that was very helpful. scott: i think that was helpful. -- i think wee have awarded them out. as might need refreshments. [applause] announcer: this weekend on c-span3, tonight at 8:00 eastern on lectures in history, a history professor at dartmouth college on native american history from the colonial era to westward expansion. these redcoats who presented themselves as allies and friends of the future are clearly our enemies. they ar
-- scott: scott is the fabric. describe whenever you of fabric, young to describe the fiber and weave structure. theou have to describe fiber and weave structure. there's a lot of mixed terminology and it gets confusing. you have to make a scientific. sail cloth can be caught in. what it really means is it is a heavyweight fabric. -- can be cotton. this is a linen, plain weave. you will not collect anything else but a linen plane wave. it is the most fundamental we've structure. structure....
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. >> reporter: slager pulled over scott for a broken taillight. scott suddenly ran. moments later, in this cell phone video recorded by a passerby, the white officer shot the fleeing black suspect five times in the back. one bullet entered scott's heart. >> the charge in this case is murder. >> reporter: slager's jury, 11 of them white, one black, will hear his claim of self-defense. the 34-year-old former officer says he and scott fought over the cop's stun gun moments began. defense attorney andy savage. >> he physically and forcefully resisted to the extent that they were both fighting on the ground. >> walter's gone. but now we need justice for walter. >> reporter: anthony scott, walter's older brother, told us the video proves slager killed in cold blood. >> what goes through your head and heart when you watch the video now? >> to me it's a man being shot in the back by a coward police officer. >> reporter: the court also heard from judy scott, walter's mother. scott, she testified she was on the phone with him during the traffic stop and heard him groaning in p
. >> reporter: slager pulled over scott for a broken taillight. scott suddenly ran. moments later, in this cell phone video recorded by a passerby, the white officer shot the fleeing black suspect five times in the back. one bullet entered scott's heart. >> the charge in this case is murder. >> reporter: slager's jury, 11 of them white, one black, will hear his claim of self-defense. the 34-year-old former officer says he and scott fought over the cop's stun gun moments began....
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scott, trump's weekend schedule is at least partially set. it looks a little more purple and blue, stops saturday in nevada and colorado, sunday in wisconsin. >> pelley: major garrett on the home stretch. now let's check in with nancy cordes covering the clinton campaign. >> if donald trump were to win this election, we would have a commander in chief who is completely out of his depth, and whose ideas are incredibly >> reporter: with five days to go, clinton has concluded that the best way to win the white house is to paint a picture of trump in it. >> if you're latino, you know what life would be like, because we'd have a president who doesn't see you as american at all. >> reporter: the latest cbs news/"new york times" poll helps explain the strategy. only 49% of likely voters say they are very enthusiastic about casting their ballots, down from 62% in 2012. fear might be the next most- powerful motivator. >> you can't make excuses for this stuff! >> reporter: in miami today, the president warned that the nation's very character is at stak
scott, trump's weekend schedule is at least partially set. it looks a little more purple and blue, stops saturday in nevada and colorado, sunday in wisconsin. >> pelley: major garrett on the home stretch. now let's check in with nancy cordes covering the clinton campaign. >> if donald trump were to win this election, we would have a commander in chief who is completely out of his depth, and whose ideas are incredibly >> reporter: with five days to go, clinton has concluded...
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my night with scott cost me $12 mil. you do realize that you just gave me a motive for scott's murder. he said that you were standing outside the building at midnight just before scott was killed. so, do you want to tell me what really happened? the night that we had together was something i hadn't experienced in a long time. and to find out that i was just another paycheck... so i went to confront him. but i didn't even get to yell at him. he apologized to me before i could get a word out, said he was a horrible human being for what he'd done. den change of heart? he said that he had learned something working his last job -- something upsetting. so, did he tell you what his last job was? it was another seduction, but he didn't say who -- just that he had screwed over a good person and he wanted to make it right... or die trying. so, nancy's car-service driver confirms that our vic was alive when nancy left. out to greenwich. okay. so she's not our killer. giving employees -- time off -- with that last job he was working
my night with scott cost me $12 mil. you do realize that you just gave me a motive for scott's murder. he said that you were standing outside the building at midnight just before scott was killed. so, do you want to tell me what really happened? the night that we had together was something i hadn't experienced in a long time. and to find out that i was just another paycheck... so i went to confront him. but i didn't even get to yell at him. he apologized to me before i could get a word out,...
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it was recorded by scott's wife. you could hear her during this recording essentially give us a play by play as it all went down. again, news conference expected to start any moment. we will tell you what the d.a. says as soon as it happens. >> he just took his medicine. >> drop the gun! ♪ the itsy bitsy spider went up the waterspout. down came the rain and clogged the gutterysm creating a leak in the roof. luckily the spider recently had geico help him with homeowners insurance. water completely destroyed his swedish foam mattress. he got full replacement and now owns the sleep number bed. his sleep number setting is 25. call geico and see how much you could save on homeowners insurance. ♪ everything your family touches sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. because no one kills germs better than clorox. ugh. heartburn. sorry ma'am. no burning here. try alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. they don't taste chalky and work fast. mmmm. incredib
it was recorded by scott's wife. you could hear her during this recording essentially give us a play by play as it all went down. again, news conference expected to start any moment. we will tell you what the d.a. says as soon as it happens. >> he just took his medicine. >> drop the gun! ♪ the itsy bitsy spider went up the waterspout. down came the rain and clogged the gutterysm creating a leak in the roof. luckily the spider recently had geico help him with homeowners insurance....
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thanks, scott. ahead, we follow the money to afghanistan and another huge boondoggle. $85 million of your tax dollars, in part, for an abandoned, $85 million of your tax dollars, in part, for an abandoned, five-star hotel. - announcer: thousands of washington, d.c. families to develop new common-sense home sharing rules. we helped the city collect millions in taxes last year from our community. and we support rules that protect affordable housing and maintain our neighborhoods. working together, we can make sure all of washington can benefit. he gets a lot of compliments. shirt looking all nice. and then people just say, ?thank you for serving our country? and i'm like, that's my dad. male vo: no one deserves a warmer welcome home. that's why we're hiring 10,000 members of the military community by the end of 2017. i'm very proud of him. sharyl: today, there are more than 9,000 u.s. troops on the ground in afghanistan. and we've spent more than $110 billion tax dollars to help rebuild the country. u
thanks, scott. ahead, we follow the money to afghanistan and another huge boondoggle. $85 million of your tax dollars, in part, for an abandoned, $85 million of your tax dollars, in part, for an abandoned, five-star hotel. - announcer: thousands of washington, d.c. families to develop new common-sense home sharing rules. we helped the city collect millions in taxes last year from our community. and we support rules that protect affordable housing and maintain our neighborhoods. working...