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celeste: ya todo se acabó. >> mr. smithatrón, elmer, y toda su organización ha sido desmantelada. y van a enfrentar un juicio por los delitos que cometieron relacionados con el narcotráfico y el lavado de dinero. rosita: ¿es verdad? ¿vamos a poder vivir en paz? celeste: sí, hija. estamos a salvo. celeste: y gracias a que entregaste el sobre a la policía, las autoridades ubicaron la casona de mr. smith y con la información del usb procedieron a detenerlo, salvándome la vida. qué bonita está la rosa. alejandro: mi secretaria le ha estado cambiando el agua para que se conserve igual de bonita que cuando la encontré. celeste: ojalá yo pudiera hacer algo para evitar que tus sentimientos hacia mí no se marchiten. porque después de escuchar todo lo que acabo de contarte sobre mi vida, estoy segura de que todo el amor que sentías por mí se está muriendo. alejandro: no te lo voy a negar, no esperaba que fueras... celeste: una prostituta. sí, lo fui, orillada por las circunstancias, por la única realidad que vivimos algunas mujeres.
celeste: ya todo se acabó. >> mr. smithatrón, elmer, y toda su organización ha sido desmantelada. y van a enfrentar un juicio por los delitos que cometieron relacionados con el narcotráfico y el lavado de dinero. rosita: ¿es verdad? ¿vamos a poder vivir en paz? celeste: sí, hija. estamos a salvo. celeste: y gracias a que entregaste el sobre a la policía, las autoridades ubicaron la casona de mr. smith y con la información del usb procedieron a detenerlo, salvándome la vida. qué...
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the owner of mr. smith has shut its doors saying either employees nor customers want to walk the gauntlet that is now required just to get inside. >>> it is always hard shutting down the business. this frustrating when it is something i feel the city should be able to control or do something about. and they are just not.>> reporter: when he opened mr. smith in the tenderloin and the early 2000 the area was pretty deserted. >>> there were some street- level crimes. there were some issues. not to the level we see today.>> reporter: he hoped new hotels and other businesses would improve the neighborhood.>> it has gotten increasingly worse. now i'm dealing with organized drug dealers. on my corner. every day.>> reporter: in the few minutes we took to do this interview several drug deals took place in plain sight. >>> i don't know the details or where the breakdown is. i know police are working their tails off. it is not there. >> reporter: san francisco mayor london agreed that the city needs more housing and a
the owner of mr. smith has shut its doors saying either employees nor customers want to walk the gauntlet that is now required just to get inside. >>> it is always hard shutting down the business. this frustrating when it is something i feel the city should be able to control or do something about. and they are just not.>> reporter: when he opened mr. smith in the tenderloin and the early 2000 the area was pretty deserted. >>> there were some street- level crimes. there...
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mr. smith's. 50 feet in that direction is the ninth circuit court of appeals. across the street is the federal building in san francisco. despite these prestigious buildings there is still a very serious issue with the drug dealing and of course drug use right here. the owner of that bar mr. smith's said he had to close his doors because neither employees nor customers want to walk the gauntlet it takes to get inside. >>> it is always hard shutting down the business. it is frustrating when it is something the city should be able to control or do something about. they are just not.>> reporter: max young said when he opened mr. smith's in the tenderloin in the early 2000 the area was deserted. >>> there was some street-level crime. there were some issues. not to the levels we see today.>> reporter: he hoped new hotels and other businesses in the area would improve the neighborhood. >>> it has gotten increasingly worse. now i'm dealing with organized drug dealers. on my corner. every day.>> reporter: in the few minutes we took to do the interview several drug deal
mr. smith's. 50 feet in that direction is the ninth circuit court of appeals. across the street is the federal building in san francisco. despite these prestigious buildings there is still a very serious issue with the drug dealing and of course drug use right here. the owner of that bar mr. smith's said he had to close his doors because neither employees nor customers want to walk the gauntlet it takes to get inside. >>> it is always hard shutting down the business. it is frustrating...
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but i have to be honest with you, mr smith. the new zealanders are on board and the scandinavians are on board and the french and maybe the uk government to, it doesn't really surprise me. it seems to match the rhetoric we hear from politicians in those countries. i would be much more interested and frankly impressed if you told me about the russians, the chinese, the north koreans and indeed donald trump and the americans were signing up to what you have at some points called the geneva convention that's needed to control technology across the world. these countries are the problem. and they're not interested in your solution. i actually think one should consider it from a different perspective. we need to build coalitions of the willing, especially among the world's democracies. there are roughly 75 democratic nations in the world, roughly half the world's population live in them. so, for example, under the leadership of a number of western countries, including the uk, france,
but i have to be honest with you, mr smith. the new zealanders are on board and the scandinavians are on board and the french and maybe the uk government to, it doesn't really surprise me. it seems to match the rhetoric we hear from politicians in those countries. i would be much more interested and frankly impressed if you told me about the russians, the chinese, the north koreans and indeed donald trump and the americans were signing up to what you have at some points called the geneva...
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mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. first of all, i want to make understands, this provision is actually completely irrelevant. t will impact nothing from a substantive standpoint. there is no way our troops are going to be harmed whether we or whethernstruction we follow this instruction or not. so that's important to understand. authorize military construction projects when we years.ze them for five every single project that the president has listed as the ones the money from to build the border wall that congress expressly said they did this money on nd is already authorized. hether or not we put an additional authorization into bill is 020 defense literally irrelevant. it has no impact whatsoever on theirr or not the troops, families, whatever the construction projects gets funded or not. a dodd decision. -- that will be a d.o.d. decision. hey have the authorization to do it. so please let not anyone say if don't vote for it, you're voting not to fund these projects. you are not. them are authorized for five years.
mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. first of all, i want to make understands, this provision is actually completely irrelevant. t will impact nothing from a substantive standpoint. there is no way our troops are going to be harmed whether we or whethernstruction we follow this instruction or not. so that's important to understand. authorize military construction projects when we years.ze them for five every single project that the president has listed as the ones the money from to build the...
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because it features mr. smithl up a chairthe juul . they took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. juul marketed mango, mint, and menthol flavors, addicting kids to nicotine. five million kids now using e-cigarettes. the fda said juul ignored the law with misleading health claims. now juul is pushing prop c, to overturn san francisco's e-cigarette protections. say no to juul, no to big tobacco, no to prop c. from the 5am wakers, to the 6am sleepers. everyone uses their phone differently and in different places. that's why xfinity mobile created a wireless network that auto connects you to millions of secure wifi hot spots. and the best lte everywhere else. xfinity mobile is a different kind of wireless network designed to save you money. save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $250 back when you buy an eligible phone. click, call or visit a store today. >>> we're back with something we are calling mr. smith goes and it mary smith. >> we're all very excited. your first stop, dallas? >> yes >> a woman usin
because it features mr. smithl up a chairthe juul . they took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. juul marketed mango, mint, and menthol flavors, addicting kids to nicotine. five million kids now using e-cigarettes. the fda said juul ignored the law with misleading health claims. now juul is pushing prop c, to overturn san francisco's e-cigarette protections. say no to juul, no to big tobacco, no to prop c. from the 5am wakers, to the 6am sleepers. everyone uses their phone differently and in...
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mr. smiths stopped making money because of the street problem. police are responsive. but more needs to be done. >> unfortunately i had to shut the doors because of the drug sales happening in the san francisco. >> support for those who need it and stronger laws. but not criticism from washington. >> we have real challenges that we need to address. instead of being critical, he should be trying to help us. >> the city today showed us the steps that it take tos clean out the suer water before it reaches the bay. we got a tour of the facility. my colleague will have that full story tonight at 6:00. >>. >> thank you. you may have to pay to go shopping alt the mall. we spotted these new covered up posts installed at frochnt of t parking garage. it led us to an even bigger discovery. two popular malls could start charging for parking. a look at what's changing. >> there seems to be new addition to some of the parking garage entrances at the mall. these posts hiding under black covers that some shoppers think could be for a new parking gate. where you'll have to pay. >> i wo
mr. smiths stopped making money because of the street problem. police are responsive. but more needs to be done. >> unfortunately i had to shut the doors because of the drug sales happening in the san francisco. >> support for those who need it and stronger laws. but not criticism from washington. >> we have real challenges that we need to address. instead of being critical, he should be trying to help us. >> the city today showed us the steps that it take tos clean out...
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i am proud to tell mr. smith on september 21st right here in san francisco you can come out and help us cleanup the city. (applause). you should be happy about that. i want to say that our lovely mayor. we really appreciate you. (laughter). you are our friend and oakland is our friend. we love you also much. what we are going to do. once we win, we are going to come back over to oakland and help you all. we will help you out. we might go with you to all get together and cleanup. am i right? this is our city, this is our california. let's do it, san francisco and oakland, lets do it. i have a new thing to look at. i wish i had music. we pick it up and bag it up. you have to get rhythm. anybody have rhythm. here we go. pick it up, bag it up. pick it up, bag it up. ♪ pick it up, bag it up let's go san francisco! that is catchy. ♪ bag it up, pick it up >> let's hear it for the communities in san francisco and oakland everybody. this is fun. in conclusion before the photos, give a big thanks to our community sponsors,
i am proud to tell mr. smith on september 21st right here in san francisco you can come out and help us cleanup the city. (applause). you should be happy about that. i want to say that our lovely mayor. we really appreciate you. (laughter). you are our friend and oakland is our friend. we love you also much. what we are going to do. once we win, we are going to come back over to oakland and help you all. we will help you out. we might go with you to all get together and cleanup. am i right?...
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because mr. smith, you deserve it. >> a great way to help out the community there. to step in when his other co-workers needed help too. >> can we get a good yelp review please for mr. smith? >> there you go. >>> this is really sweet. a teacher decided to carry a student during a field trip because that student has spina bifida and wouldn't have been able to enjoy the field trip that they went on. shelley king's 10-year-old daughter ryan uses a wheelchair. sometimes on field trips if the locations aren't accessible, she ens up keeping her home or she plans a field trip on her own so her daughter can enjoy the day. they were going to fossil beds at the falls of ohio and her teacher decided to carry her on her back so that she could enjoy it with the rest of the class. her parents loved it so much they posted it on social media. >> that's definitely a good news story on this tuesday. >>> also for #goodnewstues, this one-pound baby now big, got those boxing gloves on, and is headed home. this is finn, he was 1 pound. he fought for 100 days in the nicu. he was given a 5
because mr. smith, you deserve it. >> a great way to help out the community there. to step in when his other co-workers needed help too. >> can we get a good yelp review please for mr. smith? >> there you go. >>> this is really sweet. a teacher decided to carry a student during a field trip because that student has spina bifida and wouldn't have been able to enjoy the field trip that they went on. shelley king's 10-year-old daughter ryan uses a wheelchair. sometimes...
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mr. smith has closed after 15 years. the owner a native of the city said he can take it anymore. >>> imminent discharge the kidnapping and attempted murder of a lipped driver. police say last week marcus dean held a gun to the back of the driver's head and told him to follow his directions. during a stop at a gas station the driver tried leaving. marcus went out of the store firing his weapon. >>> more pretrial motions in a high-profile peninsula murder case. tiffany lee a real estate heiress and her boyfriend are being charged with arranging the 2016 murder of keith green. he was the father of her children. rescue to say she arranged to killing because she was worried she can lose custody of her kids. today the judge denied defense motions to exclude statements from the defendants. the trial will begin on monday. >>> a major democratic donor and lgbtq acts activists is facing drug charges after two men died in his west hollywood apartment and a third nearly made it out alive. dave lopez has the latest from downtown la.>
mr. smith has closed after 15 years. the owner a native of the city said he can take it anymore. >>> imminent discharge the kidnapping and attempted murder of a lipped driver. police say last week marcus dean held a gun to the back of the driver's head and told him to follow his directions. during a stop at a gas station the driver tried leaving. marcus went out of the store firing his weapon. >>> more pretrial motions in a high-profile peninsula murder case. tiffany lee a...
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mr. smith of washington, mrs. davis of california, messrs. langevin, larsen of washington, cooper, courtney, garamendi, ms. speier, messrs. norcross, gallego, moulton, carbajal, brown of maryland, khanna, keating, vila, kim, ms. kendra s. horn of oklahoma, messrs. cisneros, thornberry, wilson of south carolina, turner, rogers of alabama, conway, lamborn, wittman, mrs. hartzler, ms. stefanik, messrs. kelly of mississippi, bacon, banks and ms. cheney. from the permanent select committee on intelligence, for consideration of matters within the jurisdiction of that committee under clause 11 of rule 10, mr. schiff, ms. sewell of alabama, and mr. nunes. from the committee on the budget for consideration of sections 4 and 10608 of the senate bill, and sections 1006 and 1112 of the house amendment and modifications committed to congress, messrs. yarmuth, peters and johnson of ohio. from the committee on education and labor, for consideration of sections 571, 572 and 5501 of the senate bill in sections 1117, , 580, 1099-n, 3120, and 3503 of the house
mr. smith of washington, mrs. davis of california, messrs. langevin, larsen of washington, cooper, courtney, garamendi, ms. speier, messrs. norcross, gallego, moulton, carbajal, brown of maryland, khanna, keating, vila, kim, ms. kendra s. horn of oklahoma, messrs. cisneros, thornberry, wilson of south carolina, turner, rogers of alabama, conway, lamborn, wittman, mrs. hartzler, ms. stefanik, messrs. kelly of mississippi, bacon, banks and ms. cheney. from the permanent select committee on...
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but i have to be honest with you, mr smith.ew zealanders are on board and the scandinavians are on board and the french and maybe the uk government to, it doesn't really surprise me. it seems to match the rhetoric we hear from politicians in those countries. i would be much more interested and frankly impressed if you told me about the russians, the chinese, the north koreans and indeed donald trump and the americans were signing up to what you have at some points called the geneva convention that's needed to control technology across the world. these countries are the problem. and they're not interested in your solution. i actually think one should consider it from a different perspective. we need to build coalitions of the willing, especially among the world's democracies. there are roughly 75 democratic nations in the world, roughly half the world's population live in them. so, for example, under the leadership of a number of western countries, including the uk, france, germany, people came together in paris last year to sig
but i have to be honest with you, mr smith.ew zealanders are on board and the scandinavians are on board and the french and maybe the uk government to, it doesn't really surprise me. it seems to match the rhetoric we hear from politicians in those countries. i would be much more interested and frankly impressed if you told me about the russians, the chinese, the north koreans and indeed donald trump and the americans were signing up to what you have at some points called the geneva convention...
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mr smith. in the headlines of ukraine's president refutes accusations he was pressured by donald trump into investigating the u.s. election rival for a summary of a phone call between the 2 leaders has been released and the republicans and the democrats today sticking firmly to their party lines over it. would be seen in writing. is about as damning as you can imagine this phone call is now an impeachable offense if it becomes an impeachable offense. still wants to investigate the alleged corrupt activities of former u.s. vice president joe biden this that he claims goes well beyond ukraine coming up we go into.
mr smith. in the headlines of ukraine's president refutes accusations he was pressured by donald trump into investigating the u.s. election rival for a summary of a phone call between the 2 leaders has been released and the republicans and the democrats today sticking firmly to their party lines over it. would be seen in writing. is about as damning as you can imagine this phone call is now an impeachable offense if it becomes an impeachable offense. still wants to investigate the alleged...
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we are asking the lady and the post office, when mrs smith comes in to pick up her pension every weeke back on the radar and we need the great british public to help us get them back on the radar so we can help these people who deserve our support. the raf benevolent fund, celebrating their centenary. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. a lot of fine weather to come in the week ahead, light pressure building. plenty of autumn sunshine. look out for some chili starts especially on tuesday and wednesday. this is the high that will build in. today we have a weather front straddling the uk and this afternoon it will push some rain for a time to northern ireland, southern scotland and northern england and later in the afternoon perhaps affecting north wales and the north midlands. the front is a real dividing line between warmer air still clinging on in the south, highs of 25, 26, and colder air in the south, highs of 25, 26, and colderair in in the south, highs of 25, 26, and colder air in the north, highs of 14. moving through the evening and overnight, the front s
we are asking the lady and the post office, when mrs smith comes in to pick up her pension every weeke back on the radar and we need the great british public to help us get them back on the radar so we can help these people who deserve our support. the raf benevolent fund, celebrating their centenary. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. a lot of fine weather to come in the week ahead, light pressure building. plenty of autumn sunshine. look out for some chili starts...
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mr. ian duncan smith. >> mr. speaker, can i congratulate my friend on his very good put down of the shallow leader of the opposition. can i also say that i understand now that his government has changed the root origin of the term yellow hammer to describe the botched attempt by the leader of the opposition to dispatch his own deputy, and could i ask him -- could i ask him -- could i ask him -- i received and saw in my constituency, as others did recently, leaflets from the labor party calling for a general election now. could he answer me this question, can he give me any reason why we are not having an election at this particular point? does he think for any moment it could be because the leader of the opposition fears his own party just as much as he fears us? >> prime minister. >> i thank my friend for his very acute question, mr. speaker, and i'm afraid the answer is very simple, they don't want an election because they are not sure that the public would trust them with the government of this country and i t
mr. ian duncan smith. >> mr. speaker, can i congratulate my friend on his very good put down of the shallow leader of the opposition. can i also say that i understand now that his government has changed the root origin of the term yellow hammer to describe the botched attempt by the leader of the opposition to dispatch his own deputy, and could i ask him -- could i ask him -- could i ask him -- i received and saw in my constituency, as others did recently, leaflets from the labor party...
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thank you so much for your presence here. >> thank you. >> mr. smith? >> thank you, mr. chairman.there is no disputing the fact that under xi gin bing human right abuses have seriously worsened. you named the area from torture, religious freedom and you talked about the religions where every single religion or faith including the fall of gong and christians, the tibet an buddhists and the uighurs all have to haembrace the communist model or they face torture and even death. it is incredible what he is doing and his regime and of course, all of that will be imposed on hong kong unless there is a reversal of this trend. on human trafficking, the trump administration has designated china as a tier 3 country because of sex and trafficking and it has gotten worse over the last six years. every place you look it is worse. xi jinping is bringing dishonor to himself and his government with his abuse of people and we have to say that loud and clear. the great father of democracy weijinshon and which the chinese government didn't get and they re-arrested him and beat him almost senseless. h
thank you so much for your presence here. >> thank you. >> mr. smith? >> thank you, mr. chairman.there is no disputing the fact that under xi gin bing human right abuses have seriously worsened. you named the area from torture, religious freedom and you talked about the religions where every single religion or faith including the fall of gong and christians, the tibet an buddhists and the uighurs all have to haembrace the communist model or they face torture and even death. it...
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thank you so much for your presence here. >> thank you. >> mr. smith. >> thank you, mr. chairman. there's no disputing the fact that under xi, human rights abuses have seriously worseneded. you named the area from torture, religious freedom. you talked about relations where every single religion or faith, christians, bu dids, uighurs, all have to report communist model or else face severe torture, incarceration or even death. it is incredible what he is doing and his regime and of course, all of that will be imposed on hong kong unless a reversal of this frietrend. on human trafficking, the trump administration is designate d, tooer three country. it has gotten seriously worse over the last several years. every place you look, it is worse. xi is bringing this honor to himself and to his government with his abuse of people. i think we need to say that loud and clear. the great father of democracy once said and i had him at a hearing and met him in beijing when he was let out briefly in 2000, what the chinese government didn't get. so they rearrested him and beat him almost senseles
thank you so much for your presence here. >> thank you. >> mr. smith. >> thank you, mr. chairman. there's no disputing the fact that under xi, human rights abuses have seriously worseneded. you named the area from torture, religious freedom. you talked about relations where every single religion or faith, christians, bu dids, uighurs, all have to report communist model or else face severe torture, incarceration or even death. it is incredible what he is doing and his regime...
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mr. smith's chiefdom. but that time has passed. now the cherokee nation is going forward as a nation with freedman and the other adopted classes. thank you very much. >> mayay give a little context too. >> she's talking about the freedman. so descendants of slaves, of some cherokees before the civil war. after the civil war, they saidtr they'd have the rights of native cherokees that has been a long history of disagreement and litigation during my time as secretary of state and my time as chief. >> the 1856 treaty keeps k getting brought up in the context of reaffirming prior - treaties. but osin the context of the freedman litigation. i want to mention something that's important here because we've heard some folks ask is that treaty still alive? is it still valid? yes, it's still valid. we have that federal court case which is a recent court action in the past two years. we actually have about five federal cases in recent years that have directly tied cherokeh nation to those treaties andes even saying that cherokee nation is obli
mr. smith's chiefdom. but that time has passed. now the cherokee nation is going forward as a nation with freedman and the other adopted classes. thank you very much. >> mayay give a little context too. >> she's talking about the freedman. so descendants of slaves, of some cherokees before the civil war. after the civil war, they saidtr they'd have the rights of native cherokees that has been a long history of disagreement and litigation during my time as secretary of state and my...
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oh, hi, mrs. smith.not appropriate to be calling your son right now. >> i love that. >> enough distractions at school. we don't need that one, also. >> eat your veggies. >>> that's great. 6:31. we've got to talk about the weather real quick. we'll get to dorian, also. mid and upper level clouds, moisture could bring us beautiful jellyfish clouds today. temperatures close to average. maybe an extra pinch of humidity out in. 57 to 63 at 7:00. a little milder, a little cooler than yesterday. mid 60s at the coast. we'll go from mid to upper 70s noon to 4:00 at the bay. back to the 60s, 70s and 80s at 7:00. dorian, 105-mile-per-hour category 2. it is on the move. i'll show you where it's going and what it's going to do when it travels there. here is frances. >>> two traffic alerts you need to know about. really bad hot spots on both sides of the bay. one on the peninsula, southbound 101 at marsh road. early morning fatal accident. the right lane is still blocked. apparently a crash now in that rsh roa'rlotheo
oh, hi, mrs. smith.not appropriate to be calling your son right now. >> i love that. >> enough distractions at school. we don't need that one, also. >> eat your veggies. >>> that's great. 6:31. we've got to talk about the weather real quick. we'll get to dorian, also. mid and upper level clouds, moisture could bring us beautiful jellyfish clouds today. temperatures close to average. maybe an extra pinch of humidity out in. 57 to 63 at 7:00. a little milder, a little...
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that was the case, for instance, during mr. smith chiefdom but at that time it has passed and now the cherokee nation is going forward as a nation with freedman n and the other adopted classes. thank you very much. >> guest: is that it no one could see a better. >> she's talking about freedman and descendents of slaves and of some cherokees before thehe civl utwar. after the civil war treaty of 1866 that they would become or have the rights of native cherokees and that has been long history of this agreement and litigation during my time in sector estate in my time as chief moving forward full equal citizenship. >> host: sorry, go ahead. >> guest: if i could -- this is come up a few times, 1866 treaty keeps getting brought up in the context of reaffirming prior treaties but also in the context of the freedman litigation but i want to mention something important because we have heard some folks ask is that treaty still alive and valid? yes, it is still valid and we have that federal court case which is a recent court action in the pas
that was the case, for instance, during mr. smith chiefdom but at that time it has passed and now the cherokee nation is going forward as a nation with freedman n and the other adopted classes. thank you very much. >> guest: is that it no one could see a better. >> she's talking about freedman and descendents of slaves and of some cherokees before thehe civl utwar. after the civil war treaty of 1866 that they would become or have the rights of native cherokees and that has been long...
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aveeno® daily moisturizer get skin happy™ want to hey, mr. smith. sure. so now what?le bag in. okay. yes! it's really working, jimmy! [humming, thumping] [humming] [thumping] this is the greatest moment of my life! get out of my yard! [birds chirping] jimmy? you're so old. [crunch!] it's the future! did you eat all of your treats? ♪ help! i need somebody ♪ help! not just anybody ♪ help! you know i need someone the juul record. they took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. juul marketed mango, mint, and menthol flavors, addicting kids to nicotine. five million kids now using e-cigarettes. the fda said juul ignored the law with misleading health claims. now juul is pushing prop c, to overturn san francisco's e-cigarette protections. say no to juul, no to big tobacco, no to prop c. 6 months, 6 push-ups. ready,up.. down. down. uh-uh. that's one. that's two. inhale. down. get down. get down. ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: jon batiste and stay human, everybody! give it up for the band right there! everybody, jon, two great guests tonight. two fantastic gue
aveeno® daily moisturizer get skin happy™ want to hey, mr. smith. sure. so now what?le bag in. okay. yes! it's really working, jimmy! [humming, thumping] [humming] [thumping] this is the greatest moment of my life! get out of my yard! [birds chirping] jimmy? you're so old. [crunch!] it's the future! did you eat all of your treats? ♪ help! i need somebody ♪ help! not just anybody ♪ help! you know i need someone the juul record. they took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. juul marketed...
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mr. smith's bar says it's just not working. >> i'm dealing with organized drug dealers on my corner every. i don't know the details or where the breakdown in the situation is. i do know police are working their tails off. it's not there. >> people are not being held accountable for their actions and that's important. >> the d.a.'s office says 86% of drug arrests are prosecuted, but with such small amounts, they rarely stay in jail for long. >> 5:37 this morning. amazon is unveiling its plan to go carbon neutral. >> the climate pledge is to meet the goals of the paris agreement ten years early. amazon -- >> to cut emissions, jeff bezos says amazon ordered 100,000 electric delivery vans that will start hitting the roads in 2021 and plans to have 100% of its energy use come from solar panels by the year 2030. >> common question in the kitchen. recycle or toss? this morning, experts are weighing in on what you should not be throwing into your blue bin. take a look. plastics you recycle may end up in a facility like this one. long conveyer belt loaded down with bottles and containers, but load
mr. smith's bar says it's just not working. >> i'm dealing with organized drug dealers on my corner every. i don't know the details or where the breakdown in the situation is. i do know police are working their tails off. it's not there. >> people are not being held accountable for their actions and that's important. >> the d.a.'s office says 86% of drug arrests are prosecuted, but with such small amounts, they rarely stay in jail for long. >> 5:37 this morning. amazon...
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mr. scalia: i do, senator. sen. smith: do you believe that the current situation is the fault of the workers in these plans? mr. scalia: senator, you're referring to the challenges facing, for example, the central states plan? sen. smith: correct. mr. scalia: if i could i guess answer a little bit more broadly, the -- when we think of the labor department, we often think or i think many people do, of the role in the workplace right now, when the person is in the plant, the safety decisions, cash conditions, wage conditions, very important. but pensions are another very central part of what the labor department does. and when i was at the labor department, we had to deal with the collapse of enron and the impact that that had on the retirees or people planning on their retirement. it was financially, a monumental catastrophe, but that broke down into tens of thousands of men and women affected by that loss -- sen. smith: through no fault of their own. mr. scalia: no fault of their own. with respect to the central states pa
mr. scalia: i do, senator. sen. smith: do you believe that the current situation is the fault of the workers in these plans? mr. scalia: senator, you're referring to the challenges facing, for example, the central states plan? sen. smith: correct. mr. scalia: if i could i guess answer a little bit more broadly, the -- when we think of the labor department, we often think or i think many people do, of the role in the workplace right now, when the person is in the plant, the safety decisions,...
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. >> yeah, but look, you know, i come back to it, i know this sounds like, you know, mr. smith or whatever, but in the end, the consequence is whether or not voters re-elect or vote him out in 2020. and we are a democracy, and if the voters aren't willing to step up and enforce these norms, if some of the trump voters aren't, in fact, all upset, if people aren't willing to go to the polls and make a change and demand a change, this will be the new normal i mean, this will be what our country will become, whenever trump leaves, someone else will come who will be just as bad, just as awful, maybe a democrat, maybe a republican this will be the new normal unless the voters in the end decide this is not acceptable. >> joyce, are you optimistic watching the substance you've all been good at pointing that out for me and for our viewers are you optimistic that the substance that comes out of today's hearings will be rewarding enough to sort of block out the noise about the political machinations or the circus up there around corey lewandowski and the president's allies or do you think
. >> yeah, but look, you know, i come back to it, i know this sounds like, you know, mr. smith or whatever, but in the end, the consequence is whether or not voters re-elect or vote him out in 2020. and we are a democracy, and if the voters aren't willing to step up and enforce these norms, if some of the trump voters aren't, in fact, all upset, if people aren't willing to go to the polls and make a change and demand a change, this will be the new normal i mean, this will be what our...
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except it was a sense except the peace on the table so we were revitalized the whole day to mr duncan. smith in here come back to where we were and we just sat there with after the fact to give the american. american democratic politicians are increasingly speaking out on the issue of fracking with money calling for the process to be completely banned fracking involves trading deep into the ground to a couple or oil and natural gas critics claim it's dangerous about the environment and top u.s. democrats shadow's fears to scale up more pain reports. the usa is now the world's top oil exporting country check out these words from the international energy agency booming shale production has allowed the u.s. to close in on and briefly overtake saudi arabia as the world's top oil exporter president trump says that this is a huge achievement he's ready to celebrate success becoming more and more energy dominant i don't want to give you free we want to be an engine dominant in terms of the world but not everyone shares donald trump's energy market enthusiasm in fact most of the people who want to r
except it was a sense except the peace on the table so we were revitalized the whole day to mr duncan. smith in here come back to where we were and we just sat there with after the fact to give the american. american democratic politicians are increasingly speaking out on the issue of fracking with money calling for the process to be completely banned fracking involves trading deep into the ground to a couple or oil and natural gas critics claim it's dangerous about the environment and top u.s....