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e smith md and associates doing business as the haight ashbury free clinic. and the associates were 100, you know, very strange people. davidon the first day they opened the doors, there was a line around the block of people who needed medical attention. they ran out of bandages they ran out of medicine. dr. smith: the original principles of our free clinic were health care is a right, not a privilege. you know, that was the era of slogans. free at the point of delivery of care. and free was not just an economic term, it was more of a philosophical term free from prejudice. david: janis joplin, jerry garcia, the grateful dead, the jefferson airplane, they were all going to the clinic for their own needs. janis joplin would over-dose and dr. dave would be called in the middle of the night, he'd run out and save her, save her life literally, he did more than once. peter: it would be an unusual alliance from inside the neighborhood that would save dr. dave's life after he got a death threat from a drug dealer. dr. smith: there was a period of time in which our security force was the hells angels. this is what happened. they ga
e smith md and associates doing business as the haight ashbury free clinic. and the associates were 100, you know, very strange people. davidon the first day they opened the doors, there was a line around the block of people who needed medical attention. they ran out of bandages they ran out of medicine. dr. smith: the original principles of our free clinic were health care is a right, not a privilege. you know, that was the era of slogans. free at the point of delivery of care. and free was...
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david smith was inside of a vehicle wanted for robbery in southeast. the men drove off, leading to a chase. smith, the driver, try to strike an officer with the car. that is what an officer fired a gun, but nobody was hit. both men were arrested and charged with armed robbery. a man accused of jumping the fence outside the white house will go on trial july 27 that trial date set for jerome hunt of hayward, california. the authority say that he jumped the white house fence in april. he rejected a plea deal and requested a jury trial. he is charged with unlawful injury -- unlawful entry. work is underway to prevent more fence jumping incidents at the white house, the first at two adding -- the first step adding steel spikes. rebecca: the front of the white house was closed for hours as plating got underway for the seven inch spikes that will be added to the fence line. once the sidewalk was reopened, visitors weighed in on the proposed changes. >> you want the house to be open to the public, but you wanted secure. the more secure, the better. rebecca: th
david smith was inside of a vehicle wanted for robbery in southeast. the men drove off, leading to a chase. smith, the driver, try to strike an officer with the car. that is what an officer fired a gun, but nobody was hit. both men were arrested and charged with armed robbery. a man accused of jumping the fence outside the white house will go on trial july 27 that trial date set for jerome hunt of hayward, california. the authority say that he jumped the white house fence in april. he rejected...
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pair has been accused of stealing $47,000 of copper wiring from toms river township they caught david smith and patrice with wire cutters in winding river park they determined they were responsible for recent thefts in the area and caused damage to township property during the alleged crimes. >>> a philadelphia man is sentenced to life behind bars for the murder of a philadelphia police officer. vernon odom has the story. >> reporter: it's mandatory lincoln financial in prison for convicted cop killer rafael jones, a career criminal his arrest record dating back to age 12 at a non-jury trial he was convicted of murdering police officer moses walker jr. as he walked in civilian clothing on august 15th 2012. >> rafael jones along with another career criminal, chaney mcfarland at cb moore looking for easy victims and they set upon officer walker thinking he was in fac a temple student. >> impact statements from officer walker's mother and a long time colleague the first cop to the crime scene finding out it was his long time friend that was killed. >> if i could turn back the hans of time to g
pair has been accused of stealing $47,000 of copper wiring from toms river township they caught david smith and patrice with wire cutters in winding river park they determined they were responsible for recent thefts in the area and caused damage to township property during the alleged crimes. >>> a philadelphia man is sentenced to life behind bars for the murder of a philadelphia police officer. vernon odom has the story. >> reporter: it's mandatory lincoln financial in prison...
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. >> david smith hose the last - well. >> hello, again commissioners i don't know if i can even expect you guys to do much but i'll run it but you guys as far as the control over the tmc drivers there so aggressive those people after hours spots of late night spots you have those guys get out of their cars and is get out of here they'll walk up to our cars and their nasty and they'll tell you how aggressive they can be other things sorry i lost my notepad the traffic, of course, is absolutely terrible what prove do i we have the problem is bigger than the staff can handle i'll tell you in 20 years of the taxi industry and seeing all this i've never seen it like this it is terrible so i don't blame mta staff they can only do so much i suggest shoving the meter maids out there that's your jurisdiction in portland they have a system where the hotels ideal a certain number and sends a message out to the wall companies we need that the hotel lines get crowded and we might be on one block and not see that one hotel has nobody and the one around the corner you know has thirty people in line a
. >> david smith hose the last - well. >> hello, again commissioners i don't know if i can even expect you guys to do much but i'll run it but you guys as far as the control over the tmc drivers there so aggressive those people after hours spots of late night spots you have those guys get out of their cars and is get out of here they'll walk up to our cars and their nasty and they'll tell you how aggressive they can be other things sorry i lost my notepad the traffic, of course, is...
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. >> david smith and he's the last person who turned in a card. >> good afternoon mr. smith. >> good afternoon, commissioners, as far as making the turns on allows the tnc's to do that >> these are about thing that is are not on the agenda. >> i thought we could just come up. >> mr. chairman that's the last person who turned in a speaker card to address you on this matter. >> mover on to con sen calendar, mr. chairman, these ie tens are considered routine unless a member of the public, a member of the board wishes to have an item severed and considered separately, please be aware that several of the traffic modifications under 10.2 have been severed as follows 10.2n which has to do with no left turn on 20th street 10.2r and s concerning the establishment of a bus zone on lincoln way and then 10.2t regarding various tow away zones nr the vicinity of oak and stel and laguna and that is it as far as your consent calendar goes. >> so members, is there a motion to approve the consent calendar with the exception of -- >> i'm sorry, 10. .3f as well has been severed. >> i gues
. >> david smith and he's the last person who turned in a card. >> good afternoon mr. smith. >> good afternoon, commissioners, as far as making the turns on allows the tnc's to do that >> these are about thing that is are not on the agenda. >> i thought we could just come up. >> mr. chairman that's the last person who turned in a speaker card to address you on this matter. >> mover on to con sen calendar, mr. chairman, these ie tens are considered...
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. >> david smith is one of the many photographers spread out around the track to record every secondent. >> it was actually a quite bright day. i decided to put my coat over the viewfinder so that i could block out the sun. >> biker john kirk ham and the rest of the riders get into position. >> the race begins -- it's a 16 lapper here at the park. >> john kirkham -- >> i passed a few people. >> in the lead, kirkham second -- >> i was sort of dropping back. something wasn't quite right. >> cameras capture kirkham now in forth place struggling. >> had a big moment, then -- >> i couldn't work out what the problem was. >> the bikers are on their ninth lap around the track when kirkham loses control. >> from my position, i could see them coming under a bridge just around a bend. >> oh! >> saw one bike slide and starts heading what i thought was to my left-hand side. >> it was kirkham -- he wiped out. >> he flies across the track and skid across the grass. >> i thought, this isn't too bad, i'm not going to hit the barrier, i'm going to slide across the grass and stop. i didn't miss the bar
. >> david smith is one of the many photographers spread out around the track to record every secondent. >> it was actually a quite bright day. i decided to put my coat over the viewfinder so that i could block out the sun. >> biker john kirk ham and the rest of the riders get into position. >> the race begins -- it's a 16 lapper here at the park. >> john kirkham -- >> i passed a few people. >> in the lead, kirkham second -- >> i was sort of...
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. >> thank you for the civil conversation david smith and john scott, thank you so much. >>> a sitting governor announcing a major health battle. it's a breaking story. we'll have it next. help you make all kinds of connections. connections you almost miss. and ones you never thought you'd make. we help connect where you are. to places you never thought you'd go. this, is why we travel. and why we continue to create new technology to connect you to the people and places that matter. it's one of the most amazing things we build and it doesn't even fly. we build it in classrooms and exhibit halls, mentoring tomorrow's innovators. we build it raising roofs, preserving habitats and serving america's veterans. every day, thousands of boeing volunteers help make their communities the best they can be. building something better for all of us. ♪ we call ourselves the freedom hikers. the turtle cove fin club. the team jet runners. what we do is fun. but so is what comes next. in fact what originally brought us together isn't the only thing that keeps us coming back. for friends who come togethe
. >> thank you for the civil conversation david smith and john scott, thank you so much. >>> a sitting governor announcing a major health battle. it's a breaking story. we'll have it next. help you make all kinds of connections. connections you almost miss. and ones you never thought you'd make. we help connect where you are. to places you never thought you'd go. this, is why we travel. and why we continue to create new technology to connect you to the people and places that...
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david. >> ryan smith, thank you. >>> to china, and new developments on that capsized ferry. last night, we showed you the rescuers tapping on the hull listening inside for signs of life. tonight, cutting into the hull. divers searching the wreckage. a risky operation, letting the oxygen escape. as of fonttonight, 14 people rescued, but more than 400 still missing. >>> for the first time this even we are now seeing the face of the young american woman killed by a lion in a wildlife park in south africa. 29-year-old katherine chappell from new york state, seen here leaving for her trip. we have new details about the 66-year-old tour guide in that car, too, trying to save her, reportedly suffering a heart attack. here's abc's hamish macdonald, there. >> reporter: katherine chappell came to johannesburg to work as a volunteer on wildlife projects. instead, the 29-year-old, with big plans for world travel was killed by one of the animals she so wanted to help. and tonight, in a statement, the tour guide who was in the car with her says they were not ignoring the countless warning
david. >> ryan smith, thank you. >>> to china, and new developments on that capsized ferry. last night, we showed you the rescuers tapping on the hull listening inside for signs of life. tonight, cutting into the hull. divers searching the wreckage. a risky operation, letting the oxygen escape. as of fonttonight, 14 people rescued, but more than 400 still missing. >>> for the first time this even we are now seeing the face of the young american woman killed by a lion in...
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. >> but even without forensic evidence tying david dooley to the crime, prosecutor linda tally smithent deciding to move forward with the case. in september 2014 david dooley went on trial for murder. >> the truth is there is no smoking gun. there is no one fingerprint. there is no eyewitness. >> so just what did the prosecutor have on david dooley? >> coming up -- >> our beliefs have always been that david dooley was in the middle of breaking into her office when she came up the steps and surprised him. >> a break-in? what was he after? and how could he have managed such a spotless escape? >> a clean pair of - you set rules around the house, right? so set rules for your kids when they go online: don't be a cyberbully. no racy selfies. and remember everyone can see everything you post, even grandma. rules keep kids safe online. the more you know. >>> michelle mockbee's favorite color had always been red. and since her death her family has worn red in her honor. you're all wearing your red wristbands today. >> yeah. they say michelle ann mockbee, in our hearts 1969 to 2012. >> that wa
. >> but even without forensic evidence tying david dooley to the crime, prosecutor linda tally smithent deciding to move forward with the case. in september 2014 david dooley went on trial for murder. >> the truth is there is no smoking gun. there is no one fingerprint. there is no eyewitness. >> so just what did the prosecutor have on david dooley? >> coming up -- >> our beliefs have always been that david dooley was in the middle of breaking into her office when...
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if i'm david blatt right now, i'm getting j.r. smithor another small guy maybe james jones, into the basketball game for free throw shooting purposes. even a guy like mike miller. you know that the warriors are going to try to grab and then foul. get your best free throw shooters on the floor. >> mike: also key, sometimes teams just let the inbounds happen and then foul right away. have some strong ball denial and try to force them to call a time-out. they only have one time-out left. >> jeff: and even if they complete the inbound pass most teams act like they're going to get fouled just trap and try to give yourself a chance to force a turnover. but who is the inbounder right now? >> mike: mike miller's come into the game with james jones. obviously lyly lebron james, j.r. smith and, of course, matthew dellavedova. >> mark: i think they are going to trust miller to be the inbounds passer. experienced. >> mike: trustworthy guy. >> jeff: they took shumpert out because he had missed two free throws previously. >> mike: so they'll inbound
if i'm david blatt right now, i'm getting j.r. smithor another small guy maybe james jones, into the basketball game for free throw shooting purposes. even a guy like mike miller. you know that the warriors are going to try to grab and then foul. get your best free throw shooters on the floor. >> mike: also key, sometimes teams just let the inbounds happen and then foul right away. have some strong ball denial and try to force them to call a time-out. they only have one time-out left....
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jeff smith and olive garden president david george, coming up this hour. stephanie: what happens, erik, no more unlimited bread sticks and salad and without those, what will you do friday night? erik: beginning with our top stories, five programs aimed at stopping terrorists have expired. the senate failed to extend them before a midnight deadline yesterday and means for now the national security agency can no longer collect americans' phone records in bulk and search for links to terrorists. republican senator rand paul used senate rules to slow down action on a bill that would keep the spy programs in place. >> are we going to so blindly give up our freedom and so blindly going to go along and just say take it? well, i'm not going to take it anymore. i don't think the american people are going to take it anymore. erik: senator paul acknowledges he'll probably lose the battle. the senate is likely to approve a bill that extends the programs while cushing others exposed two years ago by edward snowden. greece and its creditors are blaming each other for a
jeff smith and olive garden president david george, coming up this hour. stephanie: what happens, erik, no more unlimited bread sticks and salad and without those, what will you do friday night? erik: beginning with our top stories, five programs aimed at stopping terrorists have expired. the senate failed to extend them before a midnight deadline yesterday and means for now the national security agency can no longer collect americans' phone records in bulk and search for links to terrorists....
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if i'm david blatt right now, i'm getting j.r. smithor another small guy maybe james jones, into the basketball game for free throw shooting purposes. even a guy like mike miller. you know that the warriors are going to try to grab and then foul. get your best free throw shooters on the floor. >> mike: also key, sometimes teams just let the inbounds happen and then foul right away. have some strong ball denial and try to force them to call a time-out. they only have one time-out left. >> jeff: and even if they complete the inbound pass most teams act likeoing to get fouled just trap and try to give yourself a chance to force a turnover. but who is the inbounder right now? >> mike: mike miller's come into the game with james jones. obviously lyly lebron james, j.r. smith and, of course, matthew dellavedova. >> mark: i think they are going to trust miller to be the inbounds passer. experienced. >> mike: trustworthy guy. >> jeff: they took shumpert out because he had missed two free throws previously. >> mike: so they'll inbound in their f
if i'm david blatt right now, i'm getting j.r. smithor another small guy maybe james jones, into the basketball game for free throw shooting purposes. even a guy like mike miller. you know that the warriors are going to try to grab and then foul. get your best free throw shooters on the floor. >> mike: also key, sometimes teams just let the inbounds happen and then foul right away. have some strong ball denial and try to force them to call a time-out. they only have one time-out left....
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brendan: david cameron called the smith coalition together. you said it does not go far enough.r sturgeon: the commission will lead to a debate in the house of commons leading to devolution to the scottish parliament on income tax certain responsibilities over our social security system. but it leads with westminster's powers over corporation tax, over a large part of our social security system. it leads to decisions about where we set the minimum wage. brendan: you are here to encourage investment in scotland. would you then do something like what ireland has done, which is lower business taxes to encourage investment? minister sturgeon: we have argued that for quite some time. if we had the responsibility to set corporation tax, we could use that in a positive way. it is important that scotland does really well in terms of foreign and direct investment. we can do even better. tom: what is your vision for banking? i think of ireland with the bank implosion there, london with its own characteristics. we say the royal bank of scotland. what is the minister and your government's v
brendan: david cameron called the smith coalition together. you said it does not go far enough.r sturgeon: the commission will lead to a debate in the house of commons leading to devolution to the scottish parliament on income tax certain responsibilities over our social security system. but it leads with westminster's powers over corporation tax, over a large part of our social security system. it leads to decisions about where we set the minimum wage. brendan: you are here to encourage...
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jim a yes, sir guest jada pinket smith and "action news" continues at 4:30 with karen rogers and davidy and for adam cecily, ducis, jim gardner and the entire "action news" team i'm monica malpass make it a great night. >> jimmy: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- jada pinkett-smith. from "terminator genesis," jai courtney. "this week in unnecessary censorship." and music from nate ruess. with cleto and the cletones. and now, moving on, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
jim a yes, sir guest jada pinket smith and "action news" continues at 4:30 with karen rogers and davidy and for adam cecily, ducis, jim gardner and the entire "action news" team i'm monica malpass make it a great night. >> jimmy: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- jada pinkett-smith. from "terminator genesis," jai courtney. "this week in unnecessary censorship." and music from nate ruess. with cleto and the cletones. and...
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david: i remember, too, joseph smith was running for president at the time he was killed in 1844. so, we are going to move to the questions and answers. just a reminder, if you do have a question you want to write down, we've got folks here to pick them up. another question we may finish with here before moving on, we bring this up to date, so what is the legacy of this early 19th-century growth, the legacy of the second great awakening? are there attitudes that still influence us? is it all just stuff that happened in the past? are we still living with it? john: to quote david, there is an evangelical ascendancy, the consequences of which continue to work with. -- the consequences of which we continue to live with as a nation. one of the interesting things, it is not the growth at this new center, right? the congregationalists in new england in chesapeake, the quakers in pennsylvania -- this evangelical force has this ecumenical possibility to it that it is created in a new center to american religious life, but at the same time, the margins are growing as well. so, you have the
david: i remember, too, joseph smith was running for president at the time he was killed in 1844. so, we are going to move to the questions and answers. just a reminder, if you do have a question you want to write down, we've got folks here to pick them up. another question we may finish with here before moving on, we bring this up to date, so what is the legacy of this early 19th-century growth, the legacy of the second great awakening? are there attitudes that still influence us? is it all...
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david lee has shumpert. five to shoot. back out iguodala. puts up a three -- and hits! j.r. smith put a hand up and iguodala with another three-pointer. largest lead of the night, a 16-point advantage. and david lee called for the foul. and for iguodala the most points he's scored all season long regular season and playoffs. >> mark: give him credit. truly getting iggy with it. great pass from lee and he's been playing confident all night long. >> mike: 4 of 9 from three-point range. james. too strong. rebound tipped. thompson keeps it alive. j.r. smith inside to mozgov who is fouled on the entry pass. the shot won't count. and they're in the penalty, with 5:10 remaining. >> mark: mike i go back to this. give steve kerr createdit. if they don't win, he gets hammered. they win they put on the type of performance that he tried to push the button to get out of them and they've responded. these are the decisions a coach has to make. pat riley, the great hall of fame coach used to talk about these situations and these decisions. >> jeff: absolutely. i still remember we were going to in
david lee has shumpert. five to shoot. back out iguodala. puts up a three -- and hits! j.r. smith put a hand up and iguodala with another three-pointer. largest lead of the night, a 16-point advantage. and david lee called for the foul. and for iguodala the most points he's scored all season long regular season and playoffs. >> mark: give him credit. truly getting iggy with it. great pass from lee and he's been playing confident all night long. >> mike: 4 of 9 from three-point...
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david lee has shumpert. five to shoot. back out iguodala. puts up a three -- and hits! j.r. smith put a hand up and iguodala with another three-pointer. largest lead of the night, a 16-point advantage. and david lee called for the foul. and for iguodala the most points he's scored all season long regular season and playoffs. >> mark: give him credit. truly getting iggy with it. great pass from lee and he's been playing confident all night long. >> mike: 4 of 9 from three-point range. james. too strong. rebound tipped. thompson keeps it alive. j.r. smith inside to mozgov who is fouled on the entry pass. the shot won't count. and they're in the penalty, with 5:10 remaining. >> mark: mike i go back to this. give steve kerr createdit. if they don't win, he gets hammered. they win they put on the type of performance that he tried to push the button to get out of them and they've responded. these are the decisions a coach has to make. pat riley, the great hall of fame coach used to talk about these situations and these decisions. >> jeff: absolutely. i still remember we were going to in
david lee has shumpert. five to shoot. back out iguodala. puts up a three -- and hits! j.r. smith put a hand up and iguodala with another three-pointer. largest lead of the night, a 16-point advantage. and david lee called for the foul. and for iguodala the most points he's scored all season long regular season and playoffs. >> mark: give him credit. truly getting iggy with it. great pass from lee and he's been playing confident all night long. >> mike: 4 of 9 from three-point...
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smith reporting. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the capture of escaped fugitive davidhospital this morning. >>> plus members of the u.s. women's soccer team are looking more more victories. >> and the amazing story of a baseball player who was perfect in the only major league game of his career. and that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday thanks for watching. i'm alison harmelin. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> fcbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> almost a week after those damaging storms hit our area, power outages still remain across the region. we're live in one of the areas still affected by downed trees and power lines. >> the manhunt is over. authorities finally catch up to the second of two escape new york prisoners and this morning, learning about the common household item they used to help them he will leud capture, for more than three weeks. >> good morning, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm nicole brewer in for erica this morning. it is not official yet but governor chris christie did somethin
smith reporting. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the capture of escaped fugitive davidhospital this morning. >>> plus members of the u.s. women's soccer team are looking more more victories. >> and the amazing story of a baseball player who was perfect in the only major league game of his career. and that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday thanks for watching. i'm alison harmelin. have a great day. -- captions by...
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jim a yes, sir guest jada pinket smith and "action news" continues at 4:30 with karen rogers and davidphy and for adam, cecily ducis, jim gardner and the entire "action news" team i'm monica malpass make it a great night. hi, anne. how are you doing? hi, evelyn. i know it's been a difficult time since your mom passed away. yeah. i miss her a lot but i'm okay. wow. that was fast. this is the check i've been waiting for. mom had a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy through the colonial penn program, and this will really help with the cost of her final expenses. they have been so helpful and supportive during this time. maybe i should give them a call. i really could use some more life insurance. is it affordable? it costs less than 35 cents a day-- that's pretty affordable, huh? less than 35 cents a day? that's less than the cost of a postage stamp. so, you said it was guaranteed acceptance? yes. it's permanent coverage with guaranteed acceptance for people ages 50 to 85.
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jeff smith and olive garden president david george, coming up this hour.pens, erik, no more unlimited bread sticks and salad and without those, what will you do friday night? erik: beginning with our top stories, five programs aimed at stopping terrorists have expired. the senate failed to extend them before a midnight deadline yesterday and means for now the national security agency can no longer collect americans' phone records in bulk and search for links to terrorists. republican senator rand paul used senate rules to slow down action on a bill that would keep the spy programs in place.
jeff smith and olive garden president david george, coming up this hour.pens, erik, no more unlimited bread sticks and salad and without those, what will you do friday night? erik: beginning with our top stories, five programs aimed at stopping terrorists have expired. the senate failed to extend them before a midnight deadline yesterday and means for now the national security agency can no longer collect americans' phone records in bulk and search for links to terrorists. republican senator...
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a judge set alfonso david edington's bail at $100,000 and now we are learning more about the suspect and a strange encounter he had with a month months before. ktvu's azenith smithith that man who says the suspect clearly needed help. >> reporter: yeah. four months ago alfonso david edington assaulted a man on a sidewalk. he pled no contest in the case and the victim said he knew he had mental health issues. >> reporter: alfonso david edington kept his face down when he went before a judge accused of kidnapping a three- year-old boy from a library on friday. he didn't know the boy and credited an alert driver for the boy's safe return. >> after he did time served and he is let go, my wife and i thought he is going to do some other crazy thing. >> reporter: he knows all about his behavior. >> he was crossing the street and stopped me in the middle. >> reporter: in february he was out getting coffee when out of nowhere he sucker punched him while crash the
a judge set alfonso david edington's bail at $100,000 and now we are learning more about the suspect and a strange encounter he had with a month months before. ktvu's azenith smithith that man who says the suspect clearly needed help. >> reporter: yeah. four months ago alfonso david edington assaulted a man on a sidewalk. he pled no contest in the case and the victim said he knew he had mental health issues. >> reporter: alfonso david edington kept his face down when he went before...
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. >> reporter: steve smith held australia against the west indies in the final test and an early wicket and davids the first of three wickets for taylor and would get the other and removed captain michael clark short of a half century but steven smith got the fifth in the last test matches and unbeaten 135. now, if you have a weak stomach i suggest you cover your eyes right now. >> ready and go. >> reporter: ben ross suffered a serious injury after a retired player, this is live on australia television and ross was taken to the hospital with a broke end arm. >> we will come back after this. >> reporter: i'm sure that was unintended and the pair agreed to give up arm wrestling for good. there you go. >> i can't believe you laughed at that the poor man was in pain. >> you had a smile on your face. >> so cynical and thank you for that that is it from us and we will be back after the break. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on not just in this country but around the world. >> ...as if there were no cameras here, would be the best solution. >> this goes to the hear
. >> reporter: steve smith held australia against the west indies in the final test and an early wicket and davids the first of three wickets for taylor and would get the other and removed captain michael clark short of a half century but steven smith got the fifth in the last test matches and unbeaten 135. now, if you have a weak stomach i suggest you cover your eyes right now. >> ready and go. >> reporter: ben ross suffered a serious injury after a retired player, this is...
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smith reporting. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the capture of escaped fugitive davidhe hospital this morning. >>> plus members of the u.s. women's soccer team are looking for more victories and a way to cash in on their success. >>> and the amazing story of baseball player who was perfect in the only major league game of his career. and that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday, thanks for watching. i'm alison harmelin. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> and there it is, the golden gate bridge, and there's a couple of cars working their way in on a monday morning after a very busy weekend in san francisco. >> good morning, it's monday, june 29th. i'm maria medina. >> good morning, i'm frank mallicoat. it's 4:30 on the dot. >> and good morning everyone. happy monday morning. >> i think it was such a busy weekend we all had to come back to work to get some rest. >> we know you did. >> good morning everybody heading out the door. we have clear skies in our inland area. we have a lay
smith reporting. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the capture of escaped fugitive davidhe hospital this morning. >>> plus members of the u.s. women's soccer team are looking for more victories and a way to cash in on their success. >>> and the amazing story of baseball player who was perfect in the only major league game of his career. and that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday, thanks for watching....
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alfonso david edington will appear back in court on monday and if convicted on the kidnapping charge he could face 11 years in state prison. >> azenith smith in san jose, thank you. >>> a section of the s.a.t. examine taken by thousands of students will not be scored because of a printing error. some books mistakenly gave students 25 minutes for one section instead of 20 minutes. it effected 487,000 students who took the exam on saturday as i stated, june 6. the college board it will provide reliable scores using other sections of the test. >>> california still running dry. more than a year since governor jerry brown approved emergency spending meant to address the drought. but a new analysis found half of the $687 million has been spent. according to the -- just a second. my apologies. only $300,000 has been spent out of 20 million set aside for projects. only 11 million has been spent out of the 21 million for housing assistance for disabled farm workers. and only 221 million spent out of the 472 million for local water infrastructure projects. however the state says there have been several success stories including drip irrigation in fa
alfonso david edington will appear back in court on monday and if convicted on the kidnapping charge he could face 11 years in state prison. >> azenith smith in san jose, thank you. >>> a section of the s.a.t. examine taken by thousands of students will not be scored because of a printing error. some books mistakenly gave students 25 minutes for one section instead of 20 minutes. it effected 487,000 students who took the exam on saturday as i stated, june 6. the college board it...
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smith, thank you so much. >> thank you. melissa: over to you, david. david: we have breaking news, melissa.e look on capitol hill where the senate approved a bill to rein in the national security agency's surveillance power. the bill would end the nsa's bulk collection of phone data. unless of americans not suspected of any terrorist activities. they would not have them anymore. the phone companies would have data. the nsa could then obtain targeted information about individuals with permission from a federal court but again they would have to get court permission and go to the private phone companies for that information. now the nsa legislation would go on to the president for signature. >>> also in the middle east as we were just talking about oil, isis keeps advancing all over the middle east. those fighting isis in iraq, feel abandoned, even though the united states, for its part, claims it is doing everything short of sending in troops to help. >> i didn't see the precise comments from prime minister abadi but there is no doubt about the substantial assistance already provided by the
smith, thank you so much. >> thank you. melissa: over to you, david. david: we have breaking news, melissa.e look on capitol hill where the senate approved a bill to rein in the national security agency's surveillance power. the bill would end the nsa's bulk collection of phone data. unless of americans not suspected of any terrorist activities. they would not have them anymore. the phone companies would have data. the nsa could then obtain targeted information about individuals with...
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david? >> hi, jim, i'm a big fan of your show. >> thank you. >> what is your opinion of smith & wesson long term and do you think they have a chance of winning the u.s. army contract? >> they do. i know -- smith & wesson is good. i've never been as big a fan of this one as i have been of orbital, remember that old atk? but i think smith & wesson is good. you should be looking at -- we have the winchester division it won't be sold but the winchester division is doing quite well and olin has that stuff from dow chemical, that might be a better buy but it's derivative of the true gun position you might be advocating because smith & wesson had a good quarter. it's time to get a tad cautious. until we get a resolution i can't recommend buying every single stock on a dip here but we'll get through anyhow come together. tracking the action in fit bit following its wildly successful ipo. is it about to compete with the apple watch? or it is a flash in the pan. don't miss my take. then it's hot, cold communist, capitalist and it's putting a number of stocks on a wild roller coaster. i have moves in
david? >> hi, jim, i'm a big fan of your show. >> thank you. >> what is your opinion of smith & wesson long term and do you think they have a chance of winning the u.s. army contract? >> they do. i know -- smith & wesson is good. i've never been as big a fan of this one as i have been of orbital, remember that old atk? but i think smith & wesson is good. you should be looking at -- we have the winchester division it won't be sold but the winchester division...
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smith. guys, usually when you hear the term rookie you're thinking about the youngest players on the team. this time the word is being used to describe the head coaches. david has had quite the journey coaching in israel, russia, italy, turkey, and greece. his team won the euroleague championship just last year. last year steve kerr was on our side of the camera working as a television analyst. of course there's also the three nba championships with michael jordan's bulls and oh, two more he won with your spurs teams. we know steve kerr also. you might not know him in the locker room. let's go all access with these guys, see what happened after that intense, emotional game one. >> it takes time. not just the course of the game but course of the entire series. great job. way to start the series. >> one game, fellas. one game. we had our chances to win that game too. can't have small lapses, fellas. i know there were fewer than even in a normal game, all right? can't forget the little things. >> so, guys, two first-timers but very different paths to get here and we saw different coaching styles. who do you think had the tougher path here and has the tougher j
smith. guys, usually when you hear the term rookie you're thinking about the youngest players on the team. this time the word is being used to describe the head coaches. david has had quite the journey coaching in israel, russia, italy, turkey, and greece. his team won the euroleague championship just last year. last year steve kerr was on our side of the camera working as a television analyst. of course there's also the three nba championships with michael jordan's bulls and oh, two more he...
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smith, the rebound. draws the foul. shot misses as klay thompson picks up his fifth foul. and how about the play of draymond green, the 25-year-old who won the starting job when david lee hurt his hamstring. and has had just a spectacular season. second in the voting for defensive player of the year. all-nba defensive player. and this his third straight terrific game. >> mark: think about the names he's going to be mentioned with. a triple-double in the nba finals. i know that guy. and it's going to feel extremely good to him, the company he's in. >> mike: 14 points ten assists ten rebounds. smith, the free throw. 4:30 remaining. surprised surprised, perhaps, not the hack-a-iguodala. >> jeff: you could do that. i'm not sure that's the path to a great comeback, though. >> mike: offensive foul called against golden state. >> mark: that's klay thompson's sixth. >> mike: klay thompson, just 2 of 7 from the field called for that pushoff on dellavedova. you see david blatt trying to sell the call. and he got it. thompson fouls out, with just five points. but his team is up by 13. 4:16 remaining here in the fourth quarter of game six. cleveland ball when we come back. please rise
smith, the rebound. draws the foul. shot misses as klay thompson picks up his fifth foul. and how about the play of draymond green, the 25-year-old who won the starting job when david lee hurt his hamstring. and has had just a spectacular season. second in the voting for defensive player of the year. all-nba defensive player. and this his third straight terrific game. >> mark: think about the names he's going to be mentioned with. a triple-double in the nba finals. i know that guy. and...
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smith, the rebound. draws the foul. shot misses as klay thompson picks up his fifth foul. and how about the play of draymond green, the 25-year-old who won the starting job when david lee hurt his hamstring. and has had just a spectacular season. second in the voting for defensive player of the year. all-nba defensive player. and this his third straight terrific game. >> mark: think about the names he's going to be mentioned with. a triple-double in the nba finals. i know that guy. and it's going to feel extremely good to him, the company he's in. >> mike: 14 points ten assists ten rebounds. smith, the free throw. 4:30 remaining. surprised surprised, perhaps, not the hack-a-iguodala. >> jeff: you could do that. i'm not sure that's the path to a great comeback, though. >> mike: offensive foul called against golden state. >> mark: that's klay thompson's sixth. >> mike: klay thompson, just 2 of 7 from the field called for that pushoff on dellavedova. you see david blatt trying to sell the call. and he got it. thompson fouls out, with just five points. but his team is up by 13. 4:16 remaining here in the fourth quarter of game six. cleveland ball when we come back. please rise
smith, the rebound. draws the foul. shot misses as klay thompson picks up his fifth foul. and how about the play of draymond green, the 25-year-old who won the starting job when david lee hurt his hamstring. and has had just a spectacular season. second in the voting for defensive player of the year. all-nba defensive player. and this his third straight terrific game. >> mark: think about the names he's going to be mentioned with. a triple-double in the nba finals. i know that guy. and...
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. >> chairman smith and distinguished members of the sub-committee, thank you for the chance to discuss international child abduction and to review the implementation of the sean and david goldman child abduction and prevention and return act and the department of states first annual report under this new law. the department values your continuing interest and support of our efforts to prevent international parental child abduction. to facilitate the return of children to their homes and to strengthen and expand the hague abduction convention to include more partner countries. our mission is to assist children and families involved in international pa rental child abduction and to prevent its occurrence. in my career i've worked with many families affected by child abduction and seen firsthand the pain it causes. this new law already is encouraging more countries to consider being -- becoming party to the hague convention or to improve performance under the convention if they are already a party. the u.s. interagency working group, for example on prevention mandated by the law has already met twice hosted by special adviser for children's issues am barbassador susan jac
. >> chairman smith and distinguished members of the sub-committee, thank you for the chance to discuss international child abduction and to review the implementation of the sean and david goldman child abduction and prevention and return act and the department of states first annual report under this new law. the department values your continuing interest and support of our efforts to prevent international parental child abduction. to facilitate the return of children to their homes and...
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shot david sweat a hero obviously, but judge andrew napolitano says that trooper could be in big trouble and could even end up in court. judge napolitano will explain. top of the hour on "shepard smitheporting". >> we'll be watching. >> thank you. >>> breaking news on the deteriorating situation in greece. crowds gathering outside the parliament hoping for assurances from the prime minister that their money is safe and now the word that s&p is downgrading the credit rating. charles payne is here on what it all means for us. >>> and just in case you were wondering, yes, everything does taste better fried, even oreos, ew but they are good i have tried them. the hottest double down deep fried delicacy next. ... ... ♪ [music] ♪ defiance is in our bones. new citracal pearls. delicious berries and cream. soft, chewable, calcium plus vitamin d. only from citracal. >>> fox news alert. the s&p downgrading greece's credit rating to triple c negative. that is essentially deep in junk status territory as the country plummets towards default. it shut its banks in at least a last-ditch effort to prevent collapse. will it work that's the question and folks there now only allowed to actually withdr
shot david sweat a hero obviously, but judge andrew napolitano says that trooper could be in big trouble and could even end up in court. judge napolitano will explain. top of the hour on "shepard smitheporting". >> we'll be watching. >> thank you. >>> breaking news on the deteriorating situation in greece. crowds gathering outside the parliament hoping for assurances from the prime minister that their money is safe and now the word that s&p is downgrading the...
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smith was busy. "joe dirt 2" is so great. i've known david spade forever. "joe dirt" is one of those movies.was awesome. it was patrick warburton, david spade, brittany daniel and christopher walken are you kidding me? it was great. all i could do to go "cow bell. "no way, don't do that to christopher walken. do not go to christopher walken and go "cow bell." you'll get a reaction you don't want to see. >> he's an interesting fella. >> to say the least, kathie lee. >> you're going solo. you're singing solo. >> when you here in a band you do two things -- you perform and create music. i haven't been writing a lot so i said let's put one out. record companies used to pay me to do it now i'm paying myself to do it. >> what do you mean? >> i used to get paid to make a record atlantic records would go "here's a half million bucks, go make a record." now when you're watching the clock yourself it's different. but it's strictly for fun. mark mcgrath ep won't set the world on fire. when no one wanted a free u2 record we knew the record was industry was o every. >> so true. >> can you imagine going i
smith was busy. "joe dirt 2" is so great. i've known david spade forever. "joe dirt" is one of those movies.was awesome. it was patrick warburton, david spade, brittany daniel and christopher walken are you kidding me? it was great. all i could do to go "cow bell. "no way, don't do that to christopher walken. do not go to christopher walken and go "cow bell." you'll get a reaction you don't want to see. >> he's an interesting fella. >> to say...
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smith. i think as you've stated and i've reiterated several times in my testimony, i saw the sean and david goldman act as a tool of recovery and also of prevention and some of the promising differences i've seen since the time it has been enacted are slow steps toward improving our nation's response to preventing an abduction occurring in the first place. i've indicated that the information the national center submitted in our written statement regarding the active cases to japan where 50 out of 54 active cases have been ongoing for longer than a year. 20 out of 22 active cases to brazil have been going on longer nan a year. 51 out of 53 to india have been going on longer than a year and all six cases in the country of tunisia have been active for longer than one year. that is not comforting information. we're happy and pleased with the opportunity to present that kind of information and to give that picture to other patients and to the committee to try to get a perspective on whether or not the countries are complying. but that remains a depressing picture and that remains a depressing pi
smith. i think as you've stated and i've reiterated several times in my testimony, i saw the sean and david goldman act as a tool of recovery and also of prevention and some of the promising differences i've seen since the time it has been enacted are slow steps toward improving our nation's response to preventing an abduction occurring in the first place. i've indicated that the information the national center submitted in our written statement regarding the active cases to japan where 50 out...
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smith. i think as you've stated and i've reiterated several times in my testimony, i saw the sean and david goldman act as a tool of recovery and also of prevention and some of the promising differences i've seen since the time it has been enacted are slow steps toward improving our nation's response to preventing an abduction occurring in the first place. i've indicated that the information the national center submitted in our written statement regarding the active cases to japan where 50 out of 54 active cases have been ongoing for longer than a year. 20 out of 22 active cases to brazil have been going on longer than a year. 51 out of 53 to india have been going on longer than a year and all six of the cases we're currently working on in the country of tunisia have been active for longer than one year. that is not comforting information. we're happy and pleased with the opportunity to present that kind of information and to give that perspective and picture to other parents and to the committee to try to get a perspective on whether or not the countries are complying. but that remains a d
smith. i think as you've stated and i've reiterated several times in my testimony, i saw the sean and david goldman act as a tool of recovery and also of prevention and some of the promising differences i've seen since the time it has been enacted are slow steps toward improving our nation's response to preventing an abduction occurring in the first place. i've indicated that the information the national center submitted in our written statement regarding the active cases to japan where 50 out...
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smith is the ceo of fedex. these calls are always interesting to see his perspective from the logistics and of the economy on what the economy looks like. tom: there it is, davidoo from bank of america/merrill lynch. fedex is doing better than good. it is a bull market, but for labor it is not. you mentioned productivity being a conundrum. they cut costs. what does that do to productivity? how does that benefit america? david: the irony is they have been cutting costs. it is not just a u.s. phenomenon. production growth globally has been coming down. this is an issue that is coming up in a big way in the policy circle in terms of how do you address that. this is assuming the fed is still hiking rates. tom: the heart of this is that fedex was a well-run company three years ago. they did not cut costs then. now they are coming in with a vengeance. brendan: now they are coming after the other new new, looking for regulatory approval to acquire another delivery company. amazon is considering crowd sourced delivery program. that to me is -- that is the real problem for fedex potentially long-term. if anyone can do it, amazon can pull that off. they would: absolutel
smith is the ceo of fedex. these calls are always interesting to see his perspective from the logistics and of the economy on what the economy looks like. tom: there it is, davidoo from bank of america/merrill lynch. fedex is doing better than good. it is a bull market, but for labor it is not. you mentioned productivity being a conundrum. they cut costs. what does that do to productivity? how does that benefit america? david: the irony is they have been cutting costs. it is not just a u.s....
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smith. we start this morning with breaking news in the search for the escaped killers richard mack and davidat. investigation continues with all eyes on julie's mitchell, a suspected accomplice in the prison break. titles forces involved in the search for the escaped cons tell me they believe mitchell was supposed to provide a car for the escape. and she suffered a panic attack, checked herself into the hospital and never showed up. i am told mitchell provided those power tools to escape from the clinton correctional facility in upstate new york. more on this story in a moment as it develops. more u.s. troops to iraq, president obama poising troops and 500 military advisers to provide the counterattack against islamic state militants. the additional troops expected are intended to help iraqi forces repair to break the extremists's holes. time telling employees they are losing their jobs and the new york post says time is outsourcing these positions and offering managers tips how to handle employees' upset and the moment. they include remaining, don't say you are sorry and if needed security
smith. we start this morning with breaking news in the search for the escaped killers richard mack and davidat. investigation continues with all eyes on julie's mitchell, a suspected accomplice in the prison break. titles forces involved in the search for the escaped cons tell me they believe mitchell was supposed to provide a car for the escape. and she suffered a panic attack, checked herself into the hospital and never showed up. i am told mitchell provided those power tools to escape from...
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. >> chairman smith and distinguished members of the sub-committee, thank you for the chance to discuss international child abduction and the sean and david goldman child abduction and prevention and return act and the department of states first annual report under this new law. the department values your continuing interest and support of our efforts to prevent international parental child abduction. to facilitate the return of children to their homes and to strengthen and expand the hague abduction convention to include more partner countries. our mission is to assist children and families involved in internet parental child abduction and to prevent its occurrence. in my career i've worked with many families affected by child abduction and seen firsthand the pain it causes. this new law already is encouraging more countries to consider being -- becoming party to the hague convention or to improve performance under the convention if they are already a party. the u.s. interagency working group on prevention mandated by the law has already met twice hosted by special adviser for children's issues ambassador susan jacobs and already prevent
. >> chairman smith and distinguished members of the sub-committee, thank you for the chance to discuss international child abduction and the sean and david goldman child abduction and prevention and return act and the department of states first annual report under this new law. the department values your continuing interest and support of our efforts to prevent international parental child abduction. to facilitate the return of children to their homes and to strengthen and expand the...
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smith? >> oh you saw this? they're going to increase the mandatory retirement age from age 72 to age 75. >> still too young. >> davidndependent director says the change is consistent with the market trend of increasing the mandatory retirement age for board members. we should look at the age group of the -- >> we haven't even mentioned that. >> 98 years young. >> and he was one of the greats. two or three years ago walking around in his suits looking like a million bucks. i guess that kid wasn't his, but for awhile we thought he was getting it done at like 89 or something. look, if there was a question as to whether it was his or not. >> very flattering right? >> he was still getting it done. still working. >> fred smith by the way is 70. >> i'm trying to see who's considered an independent board member who is going to be passing that 72 age. because clearly that's what this is for. >> i'm all for that. >> we will try to figure that out during the break. ron, thank you for being here. we loved seeing you. meantime coming up treasury secretary lew on the hill. questioning him about the threats to financial stability.
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smith . stuart: so you've got some credentials. now, why did he pick you. >> lucky i guess. you know, i've spent the last seven years working for the coke family charles and davidhoa the left is going to jump all over that one. >> they should be scared to death of john doe trump. the left should be scared to death. he has a mainstream message which the average person understands. it's time to make our country great again rich again it's time to have victories for this country again and be unapologyietic . stuart: he's not a politician, he's a business guy. >> he's not . stuart: a business guy can say do this and it's done. a politician says do this, but i've got to negotiate with congress and the people first. >> well, politicians say do this and nothing gets done. it's good to have a man who is willing to work with both sides and bring the parties together, whether rapport democrat fix the roads fix our bridges improve the infrastructure, do the that things americans want. and these politicians all of them say across the board say vote for me i'll hold a promise, and donald trump will hold it. . stuart: here's what i'm hearing. that he gears up going into the
smith . stuart: so you've got some credentials. now, why did he pick you. >> lucky i guess. you know, i've spent the last seven years working for the coke family charles and davidhoa the left is going to jump all over that one. >> they should be scared to death of john doe trump. the left should be scared to death. he has a mainstream message which the average person understands. it's time to make our country great again rich again it's time to have victories for this country again...