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of harding smith and linking you received my e-mail yesterday, i i believe it was indicated okay. so you got that on your excerpts our home is on ralph street i do not say from the proposed project lgbt held an
of harding smith and linking you received my e-mail yesterday, i i believe it was indicated okay. so you got that on your excerpts our home is on ralph street i do not say from the proposed project lgbt held an
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of harding smith and linking you received my e-mail yesterday, i i believe it was indicated okay. so you got that on your excerpts our home is on ralph street i do not say from the proposed project lgbt held an informal town hall meeting i was in at the scene i ask the lgbt representatives how much are you going to pay us for thank you for the opportunity our lives upside down and when after repeated the response from lgbt was there's no lay that says we have to do that. >> my partner and i are sdanld with hiv and aids we can't work we know people that are suffering from kidney failure and skansz cancer and lgbt has demonstrated a lack of good well and good faith and moral obligation to the neighborhood tenants who lives and health had been permanently effected by this development anticipated noise occasions and excavation and pile driving and toxic air quality resulting from the construction will have a significant impact on us and our health and our daily lives and this construction activity may require us to move out of our home and potentially out of san francisco a devastatin
of harding smith and linking you received my e-mail yesterday, i i believe it was indicated okay. so you got that on your excerpts our home is on ralph street i do not say from the proposed project lgbt held an informal town hall meeting i was in at the scene i ask the lgbt representatives how much are you going to pay us for thank you for the opportunity our lives upside down and when after repeated the response from lgbt was there's no lay that says we have to do that. >> my partner and...
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smith & forge hard cider. made strong. smith & forge hard cider.za hut just made their biggest menu change ever, so were in italy to get the opinions of the experts. so argentina, are you ready to change pizza? no! they've redefined pizza with six bold sauces and ten new crust flavors. this not pizza! it's pretty cool that there are over twenty new ingredients, right franco? too many. oh do you like the salted pretzel crust? it's good! i know! oh! get a pair of pizzas, a new one or an old favorite, for six ninety-nine each. the flavor of now menu. get it at pizza hut dot com. fatthe fire of 1880 g at the baccouldn't stop us. nor did prohibition in the 1920's. or exile from our home country in the 60's. the bacardi family didn't just survive, we thrived. because true passion can't be tamed. >> jon: welcome back to the show. you know we cover a lot of -- . >> community organizers were on the ground in their neighborhoods canvassing to encourage people to get out and vote. >> one of the volunteers, the woman you see here in the purple hoodie sweatshir
smith & forge hard cider. made strong. smith & forge hard cider.za hut just made their biggest menu change ever, so were in italy to get the opinions of the experts. so argentina, are you ready to change pizza? no! they've redefined pizza with six bold sauces and ten new crust flavors. this not pizza! it's pretty cool that there are over twenty new ingredients, right franco? too many. oh do you like the salted pretzel crust? it's good! i know! oh! get a pair of pizzas, a new one or an...
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central authorities have 12 million and archive rate. 24 quake and and at the kenyon vallejo hit hard. smith400 million in property damage in that alone. tourism has returned the city occupancy here and out of where they were before 610 worth quite >> : hat mess resumed after a fire went through that historic temples a church. and they tell services justin is a community hall behind the main church primary building is still low barricaded unsafe >> : members of congregations started a fund raising to get money put it towards construction >> : was spending on social media monday morning. google adds shall, school lunches and the rumors were true cady perry will headline the halftime show at superable 49 >> : nfl made the announcement after last night's cowboys giants game. and then to hear about the news from australia on to our right now. pop star be out cold plate auriana for the big dig. terrible 49 february 1st university at phoenix in glendale arizona >> : the redskins and constant: niners for the third win in a row. that was the best day for seven cisco for fourth quarter all tied up fr
central authorities have 12 million and archive rate. 24 quake and and at the kenyon vallejo hit hard. smith400 million in property damage in that alone. tourism has returned the city occupancy here and out of where they were before 610 worth quite >> : hat mess resumed after a fire went through that historic temples a church. and they tell services justin is a community hall behind the main church primary building is still low barricaded unsafe >> : members of congregations started...
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smith and his camera. >> there was no fear at the time of the actual crash. it all happened so fast. >> the bike moves so quickly and with such force, it's hard to tell how smithals what happens in the critical seconds of the accident. >> the bike had so much energy it hit the barrier and went up into the air, did a few somersaults. >> the jacket draped over smith's camera is blocking his peripheral vision, so he doesn't realize just how much danger he's in. >> i'm still on the camera when the bike hit the crash bar area. just getting the pictures was all that was going through my head. >> while the crowd watches in horror, he continues recording. >> it was the explosion of the foam and the sponge of the barrier that made me react. >> with less than a second to spare, smith ducks out of the way and the bike misses him. but while paramedics run toward the scene, smith, untouched, races back toward his camera. >> my instinct was to get back to the camera because there were other people watching the pictures. and i needed them to know that everything was okay. >> is everybody all right? did the camera get wiped out? >> i got under my coat again and sort of put th
smith and his camera. >> there was no fear at the time of the actual crash. it all happened so fast. >> the bike moves so quickly and with such force, it's hard to tell how smithals what happens in the critical seconds of the accident. >> the bike had so much energy it hit the barrier and went up into the air, did a few somersaults. >> the jacket draped over smith's camera is blocking his peripheral vision, so he doesn't realize just how much danger he's in. >> i'm...
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as wayne smith will tell you, it is hard to get to him. after being there and waiting for three weeks, she went to donovan who was there and said please broker an introduction. he went to castro and said, there is a beautiful lawn dish of a reporter, i highly recommend that you spend some time with her. castro gave for this interview before he flew off to mask all -- moscow. he spent some time talking to her privately. when she came back, she shared what he said privately with the cia. they were waiting for her at the airport when she landed. they debriefed her. they immediately sent a memo to the president's, if you look in the corner to your right, that was the mark that kennedy's secretary wrote. in the original document is in blue ink. it is striking. this is the debriefing report from lisa howard. she made it clear, fidel castro feels we could have better relations with united states. we need an intermediary. i will volunteer to do this. he is willing to work on this. that was his first. how many have seen this before? this is fodder
as wayne smith will tell you, it is hard to get to him. after being there and waiting for three weeks, she went to donovan who was there and said please broker an introduction. he went to castro and said, there is a beautiful lawn dish of a reporter, i highly recommend that you spend some time with her. castro gave for this interview before he flew off to mask all -- moscow. he spent some time talking to her privately. when she came back, she shared what he said privately with the cia. they...
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captain jail smith of northwest detectives division and i just want to personally thank everyone involved in this and in particular, the northwest detectives. from the moment they got this they ran hard on it, realized what they had and immediately got the ball rolling getting the fbi and others involved. they did a tremendous job and i'd like captain smith to come forward. >> thank you, commissioner. hi, everybody. before i speak i would like to introduce the mother. she'd like to say something to everybody now. >> hello, thank you. i just want to thank everybody. sorry. thank you. i just want to thank everybody. i would like to thank the philadelphia department of police, the fbi, maryland, everywhere, the public, especially the public. my family, my friends, everybody thank you so much. thank you for your prayers. thank you for keeping me up. thank you for being there for us. i'm taking my baby home. thank you. thank you so much. >> i'd like to thank everybody that helped participate. >> wow, some good news out of philadelphia tonight where the woman kidnapped, carlesha freeland, grabbed off the streets at an atm machine a few days ago has been found alive in jessop, maryland, wit
captain jail smith of northwest detectives division and i just want to personally thank everyone involved in this and in particular, the northwest detectives. from the moment they got this they ran hard on it, realized what they had and immediately got the ball rolling getting the fbi and others involved. they did a tremendous job and i'd like captain smith to come forward. >> thank you, commissioner. hi, everybody. before i speak i would like to introduce the mother. she'd like to say...
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. >> reporter: chester resident nate smith says news of the friend's murder hit him hard. gwenn williams died after someone stabbed her, outside of this home, on engel street just after midnight. >> i was upstairs and when i came down, they told me that she had gotten stand. >> reporter: jackie logan says she's gwennlynn williams best friend. logan lives at this house, because williams pounded on this back door, begging for help, just after midnight. logan says once williams got inside, she collapsed. >> when the police came, i tried to go back and they told me to step back. >> reporter: behind the house a park, an area police are including in their investigation. williams lived just a few blocks away, but police believe that she was outside, someone stabbed her, and ran to her friend's house for help. >> i can't understand why someone would water her. >> reporter: as detectives looked for williams killer, her friend say all they can do is mourn. >> she's a very nice lady, very nice. >> reporter: her friends tell me gwenn williams lived alone. detectives here at police hea
. >> reporter: chester resident nate smith says news of the friend's murder hit him hard. gwenn williams died after someone stabbed her, outside of this home, on engel street just after midnight. >> i was upstairs and when i came down, they told me that she had gotten stand. >> reporter: jackie logan says she's gwennlynn williams best friend. logan lives at this house, because williams pounded on this back door, begging for help, just after midnight. logan says once williams...
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hard. >>> well, the ravens were busy battling the chargers, and they led the whole way, and we pick this up in the third-quarter. 16-13, flacco finals smith, and, ten-yard touchdown, and now, 23-13, and the chargers come all the way back,. >>> rivers throws a quick pass, and is, royal, and chargers win this, 34-33. and a final note, virginia tech stumps morgan state, and, the final, 83-63. >>> so you will see colt mccoy with against the rams. >>> 3-9. >>> we can only go up. >>> i've been trying to look at the bright side. >>> got to do something. >>> eileen is back, w >>> all right, the got news is, the temperature, even though, they lost, the temperature was a higher number. >>> that it was, let's look on the bright side, 60s, in the forecast tomorrow, increasing clouds and maybe a shower and, tuesday, maybe a wintery mix. clouds and maybe a shower and, tuesday, maybe a wintery mix. >>> check out that there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging the tree. (man) that's why we got a subaru. or was it that tree? (man) introducing the all-new subaru outbac
hard. >>> well, the ravens were busy battling the chargers, and they led the whole way, and we pick this up in the third-quarter. 16-13, flacco finals smith, and, ten-yard touchdown, and now, 23-13, and the chargers come all the way back,. >>> rivers throws a quick pass, and is, royal, and chargers win this, 34-33. and a final note, virginia tech stumps morgan state, and, the final, 83-63. >>> so you will see colt mccoy with against the rams. >>> 3-9....
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but did anything spoil and corrupt the situation can and then smith says that's why it is so hard forus to see them die. he says we could even wish them in mortal and it seems hard in the perfect enjoyment it is cruel and nature to compel them from their exalted stations to that humble but hospitable home that she has provided for all of her children. everything that hurts them is an emotional connection that we have on their misfortune of their tragedy, there -- it is ten times greater than we have for other people. so we have this ridiculous and air national obsession of greatness of the people who are rich and famous. so were the kings die and are assassinated and politicians were killed we have an emotional reaction far out of line with what you would think would be relative to people that we know in our lives. so, smith understood that in 1859 people listen to famous people even if they didn't have much to say and even now can car -- -- kim kardashian is breaking the internet as i speak. [laughter] as i gave this talk imagine if angelina jolie and brad pitt walk into the back of
but did anything spoil and corrupt the situation can and then smith says that's why it is so hard forus to see them die. he says we could even wish them in mortal and it seems hard in the perfect enjoyment it is cruel and nature to compel them from their exalted stations to that humble but hospitable home that she has provided for all of her children. everything that hurts them is an emotional connection that we have on their misfortune of their tragedy, there -- it is ten times greater than we...
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hard stop at 1:00 p.m. today because the house organizational meeting therefore after constitution with mr. smith ask you now to consent each member shall not have more than four minutes rather than the usual five to question the panel of witnesses so that we can get to as many members as possible. thank you. the committee meets to receive testimony on the administration's military campaign and strategy for, syria and iraq and welcome hagel and dempsey and we appreciate you being here to address these very consequential issues. when we last saw you in september the congress just passed an authority to train and e equip modern syrian rebels after a lengthy debate. the air campaign in iraq had been under way for a few weeks and strikes in syria had not yet begun. i stated then that i did not believe the president's minimalist strategy was sufficient to achieve his objectives of degrading and destroying i.s.i.l. this hearing is critical to our understanding of the progress made by the president's strategy and to hear from military leaders on what else may be needed. the budget amendment that we rece
hard stop at 1:00 p.m. today because the house organizational meeting therefore after constitution with mr. smith ask you now to consent each member shall not have more than four minutes rather than the usual five to question the panel of witnesses so that we can get to as many members as possible. thank you. the committee meets to receive testimony on the administration's military campaign and strategy for, syria and iraq and welcome hagel and dempsey and we appreciate you being here to...
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smith talks about efforts to bring a smile to those stationed overseas. >> reporter: with christmas a little more than a month away. santa's helpers are hard at work.tadium, they're filling hundreds of boxes with food, hygiene kits, magazines and games for soldiers who wait for the holiday. julie demaria knows how hard it is for someone having a father air way. >> when you think back in your own life what happened in the last year, they missed out on a lot. >> reporter: that's why she founded san jose packages. >> this is the least we can do is to get together and you know gave little bit. it's time to pressure. everybody has something they can give and they really do appreciate it. >> i was in iraq and to receive the packages it just brightens your day. >> reporter: he's received six packages in the last 18 years he says he's touched every time by the kindness of complete strangers. >> people out there care for what we do we're never really looking for thanks or praise or what not, we just do our job. and when people thank us, it's a sense of worth. >> reporter: volunteer beltram came from brentwood with his two young daughters hoping to teach the
smith talks about efforts to bring a smile to those stationed overseas. >> reporter: with christmas a little more than a month away. santa's helpers are hard at work.tadium, they're filling hundreds of boxes with food, hygiene kits, magazines and games for soldiers who wait for the holiday. julie demaria knows how hard it is for someone having a father air way. >> when you think back in your own life what happened in the last year, they missed out on a lot. >> reporter: that's...
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smith helping him insert a catheter. >> i'm going to lift up and you're going to set that under me. quick it is hardo do from this angle. can you help me, mom? now in this bag, you're going to take this lube out. thatad of lbuingthe end of you will lube the head of the penis. --thenad over the whole insert the catheter. a really kind of wanted you to put the glove on the hand that would use the catheter, but ok. seriously, if you could push in a little quicker. >> no, i can't. >> are you nervous? >> yes. but never done this before. is it coming out? >> yes. >> mom, mom, we generally tend to watch what is going on up there. >> always trying to move it so it doesn't go everywhere. >> good plan. that worked swimmingly. [applause] look at that. you have pee on your hands. >> i know. it is not the first time i have had your pee on your hands. -- on my hands. >> that was tomas'mother cathy smith. they were at an antiwar protest in washington, d.c.? >> no, that was enroute to enroute to see nathan off, her younger son. this is important to see him off to war. sceneent and we have that in the film. her sayi
smith helping him insert a catheter. >> i'm going to lift up and you're going to set that under me. quick it is hardo do from this angle. can you help me, mom? now in this bag, you're going to take this lube out. thatad of lbuingthe end of you will lube the head of the penis. --thenad over the whole insert the catheter. a really kind of wanted you to put the glove on the hand that would use the catheter, but ok. seriously, if you could push in a little quicker. >> no, i can't....
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smith. he's the author of this town, he's mark leibovich. this is overheard. >> i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. [laughter]. >> this was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work and controversial. >> it's journal list who's provide that -- journalist who price that information. >> mark leibovich, welcome. >> thanks, evan. good to be here. >> nice to have you. may i fawn? >> oh, please. i'll just be quiet for a while. >> this book -- this book was just a great, fun, quick read, and unlike, frankly, most quick reads, it was a deep read. it left me thinking about it long after i read it. it was just fantastic. >> keep going. >> you want me to stop right here? >> good night. thank you very much for coming. >> no. thank you. >> and what i think is most wonderful about this, this is the world in which you work and continue to work and have to live and work. >> yes. you make it sound like a sentence of some kind. >> yes. >> you dissed the city that feeds you. >> i did bite the city that feeds me, i think it was a city that needed to be bitten, quite frankly. >> no, i wrote this book as an insider. i live there, i used to live there, i have this disease in which
smith. he's the author of this town, he's mark leibovich. this is overheard. >> i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. [laughter]. >> this was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work and controversial. >> it's journal list who's provide that -- journalist who price that information. >> mark leibovich, welcome. >> thanks, evan. good to be here. >> nice to have you. may i fawn? >> oh, please. i'll just be quiet for a...
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smith gets overrun. the 24th division got hammered pretty hard, where the commander ended up being a prisoner of war. and the onslaught continues, and macarthur does his left hook and one thing leads to another, and the war settles out after about six months into this hill battle, and stalemate. it ends three years later, after 38,000 americans are killed. but there are a lot of the 38,000 killed, were killed in that war of movement at the beginning of the war. and the united states army, in 1945, was unparalleled in the world. the united states military was unparalleled. the navy, the air force, marines, of course, the army air corps. but in 1945, it was unparalleled in power. you could say the soviet military was pretty significant, and it had a lot of numbers, and they did an awful lot of damage to nazi germany. but the united states military was something to behold in the fall of 1945. after the signing of the missouri. the japanese signing on the missouri. five years later, only five years, that military of 10 million strong, 300 aircraft carriers, 50,000 b-17s, 89 combat divisions, that militar
smith gets overrun. the 24th division got hammered pretty hard, where the commander ended up being a prisoner of war. and the onslaught continues, and macarthur does his left hook and one thing leads to another, and the war settles out after about six months into this hill battle, and stalemate. it ends three years later, after 38,000 americans are killed. but there are a lot of the 38,000 killed, were killed in that war of movement at the beginning of the war. and the united states army, in...
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a hard-working housekeeper never taken a day off, getting a shock of the best kind. this is an elaborate and an emotional surprise. and abc's rachel smith in for sara haines has more. great story. >> it's a touching story, dan. it's not too often we hear of prpranks being pulled for a goo cause. but that's the case for a single mom of three from cleveland who gets the surprise of her life. get out the tissues. it's the season of giving, and this lucky maid got a gift that will change her life. carla simmons has never taken a day off. >> kara is an amazing person and sister. >> reporter: her closest friends conspire with the prank it forward. her health issues forced her to fall behind. when a new job pops up, she shows up. >> so funny, i cleaned already. >> reporter: she thinks she's coming to clean a home. but really she's being tricked into a day of pampering. >> it's a big -- >> reporter: first, taste test a meal by a master chef. lobster, truffles, even kobe beef and a massage. then -- >> if you want something, set it aside for later. >> reporter: told to try on designer duds. and a deliveryman arrives with a package for the owner o
a hard-working housekeeper never taken a day off, getting a shock of the best kind. this is an elaborate and an emotional surprise. and abc's rachel smith in for sara haines has more. great story. >> it's a touching story, dan. it's not too often we hear of prpranks being pulled for a goo cause. but that's the case for a single mom of three from cleveland who gets the surprise of her life. get out the tissues. it's the season of giving, and this lucky maid got a gift that will change her...
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smith reporting continues from fox news channel after this. i lost my sight in afghanistan, but it doesn't hold me back. i go through periods where it's hardsleep at night, and stay awake during the day. non-24 is a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70% of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. but parallel parking isn't one you do a lof them.ings great. you're either too far from the curb. or too close to other cars... it's just a matter of time until you rip some guy's bumper off. so, here are your choices: take the bus. or get liberty mutual insurance. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. call liberty mutual insurance. >>> cops in los angeles say they're now searching for man who shot and killed a u.s. army va who recently returned home from afghanistan. the shooting sunday morning, north of los angeles. the police say the veteran had just left a party when a black suv approached them on the sidewalk, cops say a guy jumped out
smith reporting continues from fox news channel after this. i lost my sight in afghanistan, but it doesn't hold me back. i go through periods where it's hardsleep at night, and stay awake during the day. non-24 is a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70% of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. but parallel parking isn't one you do a lof them.ings great. you're either too far from the curb....
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hard to be able to dance monday. keep the prayers coming." reassuring his fans he may be down but not out. for "good morning america," rachel smith. >> the carlton is better now than it was then, don't you think? >> gotten better with age. >> i hope he can pull it out. >>> coming up on "good morning america" taylor swift's sing-along. it's all ahead in "pop news" with sara, so are they lip-syncing or is it a sing-along? >> i don't want to ruin it for you. >> please do. >> just shake it off. >> oh, paula. ♪ but there's a new card in town. introducing the citi® double cash card. it lets you earn cash back when you buy and again as you pay. that's cash back twice. it's cash back with a side of cash back. the citi double cash card. the only card that lets you earn cash back twice on every purchase with 1% when you buy and 1% as you pay with two ways to earn, it makes a lot of other cards seem one-sided. hellmann's and holiday leftovers become irresistibly creamy turkey casserole. real delicious hellmann's. bring out the hellmann's. bring out the best. only abreva can heal it in as few as two and a half days when used at the first sig
hard to be able to dance monday. keep the prayers coming." reassuring his fans he may be down but not out. for "good morning america," rachel smith. >> the carlton is better now than it was then, don't you think? >> gotten better with age. >> i hope he can pull it out. >>> coming up on "good morning america" taylor swift's sing-along. it's all ahead in "pop news" with sara, so are they lip-syncing or is it a sing-along? >> i...
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hard stop at 1 p.m. today because of a house organizational meeting. after consultation with mr. smith i ask that each thanr shall not have more four minutes rather than the usual five to question the panel of witnesses so that we can get to as many members as possible. thank you. meets to receive testimony on the administration's military syriagn and strategy for and iraq. i'd like to welcome secretary general dempsey. we appreciate you being here to address these very consequential issues. when we last saw you in september, the congress had just train andauthority to equip modern syrian rebels after a lengthy debate. the air campaign in iraq had been under way for a few weeks not yetkes in syria had begun. i stated then that i did not president's minimalist strategy was sufficient to achieve his ofectives 06 degrade -- degrading and destroying isil. this hearing is critical to our of the progress made by the president's strategy and to hear from our military else may behat needed. we budget amendment that received monday afternoon pays and addsir campaign for advisors. but it does no
hard stop at 1 p.m. today because of a house organizational meeting. after consultation with mr. smith i ask that each thanr shall not have more four minutes rather than the usual five to question the panel of witnesses so that we can get to as many members as possible. thank you. meets to receive testimony on the administration's military syriagn and strategy for and iraq. i'd like to welcome secretary general dempsey. we appreciate you being here to address these very consequential issues....
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hard stop at 1:00 p.m. today because of a house organizational meeting. therefore, after consultation with mr. smith, i ask that each member shall not have more than four minutes rather than the usual five to question the panel of witnesses so that we can get to as many members as possible. thank you. the usual five to question the panel of witnesses so we can get to as many he bes as the committee meets to receive testimony on the administration's military campaign and strategy for syria and iraq. i'd like to welcome secretary hagel and general dempsey. here to address these issues. when we last saw you in september the congress just passed the authority to train and equip modern syrian rebels a after a lengthy debate. the air campaign in iraq had been underway a few weeks and strikes in syria had not yet begun. i stated then i did not believe the president's minimalist strategy was sufficient to achieve his objectives of degrading and destroying isil. this hearing is critical to our understanding of progress made by the president's strategy and hear from our military leaders on what else may be ne
hard stop at 1:00 p.m. today because of a house organizational meeting. therefore, after consultation with mr. smith, i ask that each member shall not have more than four minutes rather than the usual five to question the panel of witnesses so that we can get to as many members as possible. thank you. the usual five to question the panel of witnesses so we can get to as many he bes as the committee meets to receive testimony on the administration's military campaign and strategy for syria and...
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smith alluded to and as the reports have shown, dr. salia was extremely, critically ill when he arrived to our hospital. he had no kidney function. he was working extremely hard to breathe and he was unresponsive. within the first few hours of his arrival, we started running continuous dialysis and within the first 12 hours he had progressed to complete respiratory failure, requiring intubation and mechanical ventilation. shortly there after he developed severely low blood pressure and required high doses to even maintain a marginal blood pressure. in this setting and in the setting of multiple treatments for specific for ebola virus disease and despite the mazing care of our nurses and respiratory therapists, he progressed to the point of cardiac arrest and we weren't able to get him through this. i think what dr. smith and dr. gold have said is right on the money. we really, really, really gave it all we could, all modern medical therapies were provided and we wished there could have been a different outcome but i'm also proud of the team for what they were able to try. i'm going to turn it over to another doctor now. >> one of the roles of an academic heal
smith alluded to and as the reports have shown, dr. salia was extremely, critically ill when he arrived to our hospital. he had no kidney function. he was working extremely hard to breathe and he was unresponsive. within the first few hours of his arrival, we started running continuous dialysis and within the first 12 hours he had progressed to complete respiratory failure, requiring intubation and mechanical ventilation. shortly there after he developed severely low blood pressure and required...
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smith with the l.a. county sheriff's department is able to slip a rope around paul from above, and he starts pulling. >> i was pulling on him so hard that i couldn't believe it. it should have lifted someone twice his size. >> is it doing anything? >> no. >> paul is wedged in so tight rescuers worry if they pull too hard, they'll yank an arm right out of its socket. >> that's it. that's it. you're doing great. keep it up. keep it up. keep it up. >> okay. okay. >> you want to take a break? >> paul needs the rest. the temperature is 110 degrees and it is even hotter on the rocks. he's becoming dangerously dehydrated. >> you have to start scooting down the crack. >> he was just quickly becoming exhausted from trying to help us and that was a concern also, that soon he wouldn't be able to help us. >> just an hour earlier, paul and a friend had been climbing on these rocks, a favorite neighborhood hangout in the high desert 70 miles north of los angeles when suddenly paul loses his footing and falls 18 feet below the surface. and by now, an hour into the ordeal, firefighter tom jones knows his team won't be able to pull paul to safety f
smith with the l.a. county sheriff's department is able to slip a rope around paul from above, and he starts pulling. >> i was pulling on him so hard that i couldn't believe it. it should have lifted someone twice his size. >> is it doing anything? >> no. >> paul is wedged in so tight rescuers worry if they pull too hard, they'll yank an arm right out of its socket. >> that's it. that's it. you're doing great. keep it up. keep it up. keep it up. >> okay....
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hard the fight is and going to be >>well, what has happened? you know, the united states has been with the coalition of people. they've been bombing these places to smith on the policy about which goes first, syria or iraq. is there a possible campaign that targets only isis? how do you have a campaign that already limits what it can do in terms of no troops on the ground. but strikes from the air against an opponent that is all in? and i think there has been no lack of ambition on the isis side while there has been real constant on the american and ally side. i think that is the challenge you're seeing play out on the ground right now. >> the new york times is reporting that iraq backed by u.s. air power are planning a major offensive against isis this spring. why does have to take so long? >> that has always been the issue. for 18 months i've talked to sources both inside and outside the administration who have wanted to get more support to modern syrian rebels. and the question has been why does it have to take so long? but the issue is that we have washington d.c. rules for syria and iraq battle field. there's a question about who is getting the ar
hard the fight is and going to be >>well, what has happened? you know, the united states has been with the coalition of people. they've been bombing these places to smith on the policy about which goes first, syria or iraq. is there a possible campaign that targets only isis? how do you have a campaign that already limits what it can do in terms of no troops on the ground. but strikes from the air against an opponent that is all in? and i think there has been no lack of ambition on the...
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smith has more. >> reporter: families started staking out a spot at sacred heart community in san jose last night. it's first come first served. virginia hernandez has been here before. >> it's a little hardare not enough. >> reporter: sacred heart has been doing the giveaway for 50 years. this year they hope to give away 4,000 food boxes and for 5,500 kids, three toys each. to make that happen, they rely on donations and volunteers like the students it at the all-girls school. they brought drinks are for the hundreds in line. they say they're the ones who received the gift. >> amazing us passing bagels and passing coffee can bring a smile and joy to their faces. >> our holiday program truly comes together through the generosity of the people watching at home. >> reporter: organizers say while the tech industry is booming, low-income families are facing higher rents and other expenses. while their paychecks stay the same. >> the families that come to sacred heart for food are actually working. they have full had-time jobs. oftentimes more than one full-time job. it's just that the numbers don't add up. >> reporter: social service experts say the need this year, as every year, is great. an
smith has more. >> reporter: families started staking out a spot at sacred heart community in san jose last night. it's first come first served. virginia hernandez has been here before. >> it's a little hardare not enough. >> reporter: sacred heart has been doing the giveaway for 50 years. this year they hope to give away 4,000 food boxes and for 5,500 kids, three toys each. to make that happen, they rely on donations and volunteers like the students it at the all-girls...
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doctor smith alluded to and as the reports and the media have shown, the doctor was extremely critically ill when he arrived to the hospital. he had no kidney function. he was working extremely hard to breathe. he was unresponsive. within the first few hours of his arrival we started running continuous dialysis. within the first 12 hours, he had progressed to complete respiratory failure requiring intubation and mechanical ventilation. shortly there after he developedy is rearly low blood pressure and required multiple agents at high doses to maintain a marginal blood pressure. in this setting and in the setting of multiple treatments specific for ebola virus disease and despite the amazing care of our nurses and respiratory therapists, he progressed to the point of cardiac arrest and we weren't able to get him through this. i think what dr. smith and dr. gold have said is right on the money. we really, really gave it everything we could. all modern medical therapies were provided and we wish there could have been a different out come. i'm also proud of the team for what they were able to try. i'm going to turn it over to the doctor now. >> one of the roles of an academic health
doctor smith alluded to and as the reports and the media have shown, the doctor was extremely critically ill when he arrived to the hospital. he had no kidney function. he was working extremely hard to breathe. he was unresponsive. within the first few hours of his arrival we started running continuous dialysis. within the first 12 hours, he had progressed to complete respiratory failure requiring intubation and mechanical ventilation. shortly there after he developedy is rearly low blood...
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terry after smith takes him halfway and goes back home leaving him by a groups stopped .f three men heroes or highwayman depending on who you read. they stopped him. andre makes a fatal and hardunderstand mistake. seen one of these men were coat like ther hessian soldiers were, in the excitement of the moment, andre says i am with the british. these men were with the americans. once he realized that and tried to bribe them, they did not accept the bribe. later they got medals from the continental congress. in retrospect, you should have said you are with the americans. if they are with the british, you could convince them. if you're with the americans, you get by. but he did not. that quick moment, as washington expressed, only an unaccountable deprivation of mind in a man of the first abilities led to the unraveling of the conspiracy. alternately, washington -- ultimately, washington could only understand it as divine providence to save the american cause. he later expressed it -- may bring arnold to colonel john jameson, shows in the past. he is not the brightest bulb on the tree. he reads the past and says someone is forging benedict arnold's name and wants to let benedict
terry after smith takes him halfway and goes back home leaving him by a groups stopped .f three men heroes or highwayman depending on who you read. they stopped him. andre makes a fatal and hardunderstand mistake. seen one of these men were coat like ther hessian soldiers were, in the excitement of the moment, andre says i am with the british. these men were with the americans. once he realized that and tried to bribe them, they did not accept the bribe. later they got medals from the...
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smith one of the first african-americans on the cover of madame moist he will magazine. >> sad stuff here. scott staff, lead singer of the band creed, remember them, has fallen on pretty hard times. in a video posted on facebook page, he said he can't afford rent or even food. >> then about eight weeks ago, i ghana audit of not only my record company, but my personal finances. during the course of that audit, a lot of things were uncovered. a lot of money was stolen from me or royalties not paid. that's when all hell began to break lewes. >> this is their big song, remember this one? ♪ >> so singer also says his wife, who has filed for divorce, has myfoxdc.comly accused him of doing drugs. >> wow. well, the university of massachusetts amherst has cut ties with comedian bill cosby. spokesperson said the school asked him to step down as honorary co-chairman for fundraising campaign. the comedian agreed. the cots bye received his masters and doctorate grease from the university, all comes of course a mid the sexual abuse scandal surrounding bill cosby. over a dozen women have accused him of sexually assaulting them, although, he has never been charged with any of it. still, s
smith one of the first african-americans on the cover of madame moist he will magazine. >> sad stuff here. scott staff, lead singer of the band creed, remember them, has fallen on pretty hard times. in a video posted on facebook page, he said he can't afford rent or even food. >> then about eight weeks ago, i ghana audit of not only my record company, but my personal finances. during the course of that audit, a lot of things were uncovered. a lot of money was stolen from me or...
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smith, the same manager for governor jerry brown. meanwhile, rebecca kaplan fell back. and we have joe tuman and jean quan sharing spots in the top four. if they break their second hard third choices, who would they go to and you split them up, it looks like libby schaaf has the edge. if the tuman votes go to her. she could take over kaplan or quan. >> nothing is a done deal though. as you heard major quan say, she was nine points behind it this time at the last election and ended up winning the thing. >> reporter: the difference here is that prada had a lot of negatives going in. libby schaaf has managed to be a lot of different things to a lot of different people. >> the key is to have a lot of twos and threes. >> reporter: the key is to be the most likable person. >> thanks phil. >>> well let's go to measure z. looks like it is going to past pass. the measure extends a $100 a year parcel tax and an 8% surcharge on parking rates. the funding goes towards police and fire as well as violence prevention programs. >>> all right, let's take a look at the national picture tonight. big news out of washington. we have been talking about it. republicans now controlling both
smith, the same manager for governor jerry brown. meanwhile, rebecca kaplan fell back. and we have joe tuman and jean quan sharing spots in the top four. if they break their second hard third choices, who would they go to and you split them up, it looks like libby schaaf has the edge. if the tuman votes go to her. she could take over kaplan or quan. >> nothing is a done deal though. as you heard major quan say, she was nine points behind it this time at the last election and ended up...
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smith. you did another film with brad. >> we have. >> is it hard working with your husband?there's a really correct answer to this, i'm sure. it was actually great. the first one we did together, we weren't together. and it was a comedy. and there was a lot of action. it was really fun. ten years on, we've learned a lot more about each other and it's a film about a very troubled marriage. so it felt like the appropriate thing to do on our honeymoon. so, we did. and, you know, i think there's also something, too. there's so many ideas of what art should be and this kind of movie or that kind of movie and we just wanted to be free. we wanted to play. we wanted to try things. we wanted to push each other. we wanted to be artists and see what we could make. >> you didn't say stop. brad's going to have to do another take on that one. >> i'm sure i had many moments with the actor and i'm sure he had many moments with the director. >> she brings her children on most of these. but she's also the u.n. special ambassador. she goes to refugee camps. last time we were together she left
smith. you did another film with brad. >> we have. >> is it hard working with your husband?there's a really correct answer to this, i'm sure. it was actually great. the first one we did together, we weren't together. and it was a comedy. and there was a lot of action. it was really fun. ten years on, we've learned a lot more about each other and it's a film about a very troubled marriage. so it felt like the appropriate thing to do on our honeymoon. so, we did. and, you know, i...
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hard to work on the student loan reform. have access to affordable health care. the message out there is working and resonating online and on the ground. >> all right, alexandra smithu so much for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> programming reminder for everyone, get all your election night coverage on cnn this tuesday starting at 5:00 p.m. eastern. >> the texas border isn't the only concern in the immigration debate. coming up, a cnn exclusive, our elena machad and her crew go on a coast guard cutter for days. what they saw is staggering. i've always loved exploring and looking for something better. that's the way i look at life. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but wondered if i kept digging, could i come up with something better. my doctor told me about eliquis... for three important reasons. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three, unlike warfarin, there's no routine blood testing. don't stop taki
hard to work on the student loan reform. have access to affordable health care. the message out there is working and resonating online and on the ground. >> all right, alexandra smithu so much for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> programming reminder for everyone, get all your election night coverage on cnn this tuesday starting at 5:00 p.m. eastern. >> the texas border isn't the only concern in the immigration debate. coming up, a cnn...
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hard work and competition in the whole practice is part of this. with that, i will end. and i would like to thank the foundation for hosting us. [applause] [inaudible] >> jason sawyer smithbeing here, and thank you for all you do to help expose stories like these. my question is what can we the taxpayers do to combat this? >> that is an excellent question. many of these issues that i detail can be dealt with on a local level. so the federal government isn't forcing us to build these sports arenas. we shouldn't give them any new ideas. but it's happening on a local and statewide level where people could really get involved to make their voices heard through their own city councils and state legislatures, and they can make an issue, especially when many states are facing other prices is today. there's no way we should be defunding these types of programs. many of the issues that are detailed can actually be dull at on the local level and as i point out in the book, the democrats and republicans are both in agreement and it can be a bipartisan issue that can push ideological lines, getting individuals to actually watch out for the taxpayer. >> the stadium deal is tied into
hard work and competition in the whole practice is part of this. with that, i will end. and i would like to thank the foundation for hosting us. [applause] [inaudible] >> jason sawyer smithbeing here, and thank you for all you do to help expose stories like these. my question is what can we the taxpayers do to combat this? >> that is an excellent question. many of these issues that i detail can be dealt with on a local level. so the federal government isn't forcing us to build these...
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smith. welcome. >> thanks. thanks for having me on your show. >> you bet. >> we learned from the other casino operator that is las vegas is having a pretty good year. atlantic city is hit hards the future for the borgata? >> it's a bright future. number one property in the market since we opened. and clearly, atlantic city is going through a transition with some properties closing but i think we have a bright future. >> i mean, i've been on the east coast now 23 years and atlantic city's been suffering, such a boom and bust cycle. you know? casinos have come and gone there. do you ever foresee a time to see actual stability in atlantic city? >> well, sure. i think if you think about how atlantic city started in 1978, the only destination on the east coast for casino gaming and over 30 years that's changed dramatical dramatically. borgata competes favorably with casinos in atlantic city and east coast. we continue to view atlantic city as a good market, a market that's slightly declining but it will be stabilizing and we view the position as a strong one. >> keith, i want to ask you about this potential move to spin off the real estate. how likely is it to pursue something l
smith. welcome. >> thanks. thanks for having me on your show. >> you bet. >> we learned from the other casino operator that is las vegas is having a pretty good year. atlantic city is hit hards the future for the borgata? >> it's a bright future. number one property in the market since we opened. and clearly, atlantic city is going through a transition with some properties closing but i think we have a bright future. >> i mean, i've been on the east coast now 23...
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smith, the highest ranking democratic member of the house armed service committee. these are significant players people who could do the job with honor and integrity. >> another member who may have a hardcked to be the next attorney general. in the senate the republicans are saying you know what? we may hold up this confirmation because we don't like the president's executive actions on immigration. ben, do you think that's a smart move? >> yes, you got to fight fire with fire with the president of the united states of america pretty much says i don't care about congress. i'll go around you any opportunity and any chance i get. i don't need you. well, now all of a sudden the president of the united states of america needs them to get this nominee he wants that he chose. so when you go around congress and you make law on immigration reform and amnesty for 5 million people and you say i can't wait on you and brand new members of congress are coming in, this is the problem the president has when it comes to relationships on capitol hill. and he doesn't seem to care about them until he needs them and now he needs them and guess what? they're not taking phone calls. >> ben, you say the pres
smith, the highest ranking democratic member of the house armed service committee. these are significant players people who could do the job with honor and integrity. >> another member who may have a hardcked to be the next attorney general. in the senate the republicans are saying you know what? we may hold up this confirmation because we don't like the president's executive actions on immigration. ben, do you think that's a smart move? >> yes, you got to fight fire with fire with...