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. >> bob smith found his daughter's door open, the motor running and shari's purse on the seat. >> i saw bare foot prints going to the mail box, but none coming back. >> and he said honey, i don't know how to tell you this but shari's car is at the end of the driveway running and she is not in it. and i can remember saying oh, my god, not my shari. >> panicstricken, the family called the lexington county sheriff's office. >> there was a supply of mail that had fallen out, and she was probably kidnapped at that point. >> the lexington county sheriff's office immediately organized the largest manhunt in south carolina history. >> we really didn't know whether shari knew her abductor or not. we had no reason to suspect she had run away. >> whoever it is who has our daughter, shari, we want other back, we miss her, we love her. >> all her parents could do was wait. >> the smith family was a very influential family in the community. and there was no reason that we could determine why she would be kidnapped other than maybe for ransom purposes. so we anticipated that the individual, or ind
. >> bob smith found his daughter's door open, the motor running and shari's purse on the seat. >> i saw bare foot prints going to the mail box, but none coming back. >> and he said honey, i don't know how to tell you this but shari's car is at the end of the driveway running and she is not in it. and i can remember saying oh, my god, not my shari. >> panicstricken, the family called the lexington county sheriff's office. >> there was a supply of mail that had...
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bob: i worked with jeff smith not so long ago, a couple of years ago. i worked with him on the office depot-officemax consolidation. jeff is a very thoughtful guy, not ranting and raving. and trying to see the value he is unlocking. betty: stay with me for a moment, bob and ralph is that we will talk a little bit more about corporate america. i want to go back to what is going on in greece. the greek finance minister yanis varoufakis has wrapped up a news conference with his german counterpart, wolfgang schÄuble in berlin. it comes hours after the ecb says it will no longer accept junk rated collateral from greece. hospitals joins us on the phone from berlin with all the headlines after the meeting. hans, is it fair to say that both of them have agreed to disagree? hans: well, betty, that is what mr. schÄuble second at the top of's remarks she lapsed into english, saying "we agreed to disagree." betty: ok it sounds as if we have lost cause nichols. we will -- we have lost hans nichols. we will try to get him back at the moment. we will have much more an
bob: i worked with jeff smith not so long ago, a couple of years ago. i worked with him on the office depot-officemax consolidation. jeff is a very thoughtful guy, not ranting and raving. and trying to see the value he is unlocking. betty: stay with me for a moment, bob and ralph is that we will talk a little bit more about corporate america. i want to go back to what is going on in greece. the greek finance minister yanis varoufakis has wrapped up a news conference with his german counterpart,...
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like senators brosh, bob cris and jim smith. i also appreciate making new friends who supported me like senator dan hughes and john king who are on my ag advisory committee and senator bloomfield who is supported throughout. senators campbell and mellow were gracious enough to meet with me to discuss issues and senator capels came to an event with mike foley. this budget which was informed by my discussions with many of you and by the fact that i grew up here represents not only the priorities of nebraskans, but their hopes for our shared future. i'm eager to work with you on four major priorities. to grow nebraska. the first is strengthening our economy and a creating jobs. second, reducing taxes. third, easing regulatory burdens. additionally, expanding educational opportunities. all of these priorities are interconnected and are reflected in my budget recommendations. now, because it's so important that we boost the economic engine of our state and create jobs, one of my administration's first steps was to conduct a national
like senators brosh, bob cris and jim smith. i also appreciate making new friends who supported me like senator dan hughes and john king who are on my ag advisory committee and senator bloomfield who is supported throughout. senators campbell and mellow were gracious enough to meet with me to discuss issues and senator capels came to an event with mike foley. this budget which was informed by my discussions with many of you and by the fact that i grew up here represents not only the priorities...
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smith. i had dinner once with bob simon and found him a quite courtly gentleman.uy that makes you want to be hemble in his presence because that's how he is. it suits him. i met david carr after a broadway opening one night. you don't think of great writers being low key regular guys. next week's news will be filled with more losses it always seems this is the time of year we have a flurry of loss. we call it the irish sports page for a reason. the one good thing to come when someone's time comes is the good and loss people that finally grab our attention and wonder perhaps, of all of the others of our cut, that deserve our notice as they continue to walk among us. that is hardball for now, thank you for being with us. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." a high-stakes game of chicken. >> i don't think mitch mcconnell should let the senate rules trump the cushion. >> then as the president weighs in on the chapel hill shootings should atheists have to denounce the murder of three muslim students. >>> and the rieszse and fall of a cha
smith. i had dinner once with bob simon and found him a quite courtly gentleman.uy that makes you want to be hemble in his presence because that's how he is. it suits him. i met david carr after a broadway opening one night. you don't think of great writers being low key regular guys. next week's news will be filled with more losses it always seems this is the time of year we have a flurry of loss. we call it the irish sports page for a reason. the one good thing to come when someone's time...
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broke sam smith's heart and inspire stay with me, he said i'll be seeing him soon, so i can let him touch the grammies just one once, though that's what we call karma. >> how about sponge bob topped the box office. sponge out of water brought in $56 million. knocking american sniper out of the number one spot. the war thriller and oscar frontrunner brought in 24 million dollars. up at her ascending -- jupiter ascending brought in $19 million. tonight at 9:00 p.m. the bachelor takes nine women to south dakota for a date. trading-in or selling your car truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, book an appointment. and three, pick up a check at your nearest buying center. ♪ find out how much your car is worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com ♪ >> if you're looking for distraction this afternoon which can out these stories at 6abc.com. 8 child photographers took home top prizes for the latest national geographic photo contest. >>> a boy and his uncle were sucked down a 20-foot storm drain and survived. >>> that big foot, watch and decide for yourself. those stories at 6abc.com/distraction. >> did you see
broke sam smith's heart and inspire stay with me, he said i'll be seeing him soon, so i can let him touch the grammies just one once, though that's what we call karma. >> how about sponge bob topped the box office. sponge out of water brought in $56 million. knocking american sniper out of the number one spot. the war thriller and oscar frontrunner brought in 24 million dollars. up at her ascending -- jupiter ascending brought in $19 million. tonight at 9:00 p.m. the bachelor takes nine...
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the manufacturer glass smith line temporarily ceased making them because they were having quality control issues. those deking them up homes. with me is bobcoming on the show. (?) i feel your pain. i'm an ex-smoker myself. i know what you go through. tell me first about the habit that you had smoking. how many people in your family smoked, and how did you quit? >> virtually everyone in my family smoked at some point or another. my parents were heavy smokers when i was growing up. as they quit me and my siblings got into it pretty hard. started smoking around the age of 12 physical therapy12.became a heavy smoker by 13 or 15. pretty much smoke continuously for 15 years. gerri: what was your habit? pack and a half? two packs? what did you do? >> at the worse, in college, probably two packs a day. marlboro reds. >> how long ago did you quit and how did you do it? >> i quit when i was 29, seven years ago. i had an epiphany that i was sick of smelling like smoke. going outside in the cold new york winters to smoke, and i said i was going to stop. i walked right across the street to cvs or walgreens and bought a box of nicorette lozenges. just
the manufacturer glass smith line temporarily ceased making them because they were having quality control issues. those deking them up homes. with me is bobcoming on the show. (?) i feel your pain. i'm an ex-smoker myself. i know what you go through. tell me first about the habit that you had smoking. how many people in your family smoked, and how did you quit? >> virtually everyone in my family smoked at some point or another. my parents were heavy smokers when i was growing up. as they...
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bob thank you. now that i have given him all of the hard names come i would like to thank six more people. >> jeffrey, greg, linda smith, roger with eta she has a fan base here. as where is julie. i would like to give a shout out to her, she made a very big contribution this year and three weeks ago welcomed a new baby into this world. she made the dinner tonight and so thank you. thank you to everyone at the dinner committee and thank you to everyone for answering our calls. thank you. [applause] >> thank you amos and bottom. it provides the largest source of unrestricted funds for journalists. this year we are going to have a trip to a place where we can educate journalists in our retirement program funded by prudential. in every program we are adding an element of digital storytelling work two blocks training to keep our journalists abreast of the digital wave trade we have a good amount of webinars coming up to make use of our brand-new studio and we will look at the latest research on addiction and bring in experts to explain the measles outbreak and we will provide a full day of training from the paul miller fell
bob thank you. now that i have given him all of the hard names come i would like to thank six more people. >> jeffrey, greg, linda smith, roger with eta she has a fan base here. as where is julie. i would like to give a shout out to her, she made a very big contribution this year and three weeks ago welcomed a new baby into this world. she made the dinner tonight and so thank you. thank you to everyone at the dinner committee and thank you to everyone for answering our calls. thank you....
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bob baer the president is getting poor marks on his handling of the war on terror and against isis. i spoke to the top democrat congressman adam smithn state. listen to what he said to me. the latest poll numbers show 57% of americans disapprove of the president's handling of foreign affairs, 54% disapprove of his handling of terrorism, 57% disapprove of the wait he handling isis. what does he need to do to get a majority of americans to think he is doing the right thing? >> well i think, first of all to clearly and xrencomprehensively explain his strategy. >> what do you think about that? >> well wolf let's don't forget last year he called isis the jv team of terrorism. he is completely mysticaliscalculated the thread. he miscalculated it in iraq libya. he thought if we could keep hands off that this would go away. at times i did too. i thought it would collapse under its own weight. i was wrong. the president was wrong. he has to get a better intelligence team in there, the state department and the rest of the government to tell him what's going on. we have to deal with the reality of this which we all haven't quite grasped and ge
bob baer the president is getting poor marks on his handling of the war on terror and against isis. i spoke to the top democrat congressman adam smithn state. listen to what he said to me. the latest poll numbers show 57% of americans disapprove of the president's handling of foreign affairs, 54% disapprove of his handling of terrorism, 57% disapprove of the wait he handling isis. what does he need to do to get a majority of americans to think he is doing the right thing? >> well i think,...