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in a post on the help page, it explained that the g-mail account, john smith at g-mail.com and john period smith at g-mail.com come through to the same user. if someone tries to use a new version, they will get an error message saying the user name is taken. it only works of course at g-mail.com accounts. if you use g-mail through another organization, the missing period will change your address. >>> if you open a bank account recently, chances are you did it in person. banking analytics company know vanities finds that 60% of americans would rather open an account in person than online. the survey found half of americans feel that online only banks are less legitimate than brick and mortar options. if something goes wrong with your account, people prefer to have the option of getting help in person. doesn't always happen that way. but you like the idea. >> something tangible about walking in and talking to a representative. >> you're right. >>> a shot in the dark by an amateur astronomer turned into something nobody had seen before. he was in argentina. he captured images before and after
in a post on the help page, it explained that the g-mail account, john smith at g-mail.com and john period smith at g-mail.com come through to the same user. if someone tries to use a new version, they will get an error message saying the user name is taken. it only works of course at g-mail.com accounts. if you use g-mail through another organization, the missing period will change your address. >>> if you open a bank account recently, chances are you did it in person. banking...
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the heaviest sanctions ever imposed so for more on this we're now joined by reuters correspondent john smith who is in seoul and just thanks for joining us so we've just heard president donald trump this save these are the toughest sanctions yet but how do they differ from past ones is latest sanctions take quite a targeted approach to some of the ships companies and other entities that the united states says is extending it a lifeline to north korea last year china which is a major ally of north korea historically drastically cut too much which oil supply and other ties to north korea which has led north korea to seek other ways to try to get some of that much needed fuel and western intelligence agencies have repeatedly said that one of those major ways are these ships that are making risky ship to ship transfers in the ocean and those are what is targeted in these latest sanctions all right so we know the significance of targeting countries with shipping it to north korea but on friday north korea was named as a top source of money laundering and terrorist financing by the g seven financi
the heaviest sanctions ever imposed so for more on this we're now joined by reuters correspondent john smith who is in seoul and just thanks for joining us so we've just heard president donald trump this save these are the toughest sanctions yet but how do they differ from past ones is latest sanctions take quite a targeted approach to some of the ships companies and other entities that the united states says is extending it a lifeline to north korea last year china which is a major ally of...
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three results from those three ties, they are in the second half of the john smith's stadium, that isrsfield. they kicked off at 5:30pm, united happily. it came early on, one goal so far, all pogba left out suffering flu, but romelu lukaku left out suffering flu, but romelu lu ka ku scoring from left out suffering flu, but romelu lukaku scoring from one matter. is wrong side from jose mourinho. juan mata scored just after half—time, only for var to have a big impact on another game. i thought we would show you that incidents, juan mata thought he had made it 2—0. it was ruled out for being offside, but was a? okazaki, big debate raging here at the bbc sport centre. wasim any united fans here for my liking. but it is 2-0! united fans here for my liking. but it is 2—0! lukaku hasjust made it 2-0 it is 2—0! lukaku hasjust made it 2—0 format is delighted. alexis sanchez has put him through, 2—0, there we go. we would show you what happened at 7:30pm in our late edition. championship leaders wolves were held to a 1—1 draw at preston. their lead at the top now is 11 points. it was goalless
three results from those three ties, they are in the second half of the john smith's stadium, that isrsfield. they kicked off at 5:30pm, united happily. it came early on, one goal so far, all pogba left out suffering flu, but romelu lukaku left out suffering flu, but romelu lu ka ku scoring from left out suffering flu, but romelu lukaku scoring from one matter. is wrong side from jose mourinho. juan mata scored just after half—time, only for var to have a big impact on another game. i thought...
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you learn that, if somebody says this name is john smith you ask them how to spell john and how to spell smith. and -- you do. it turns out you'll inevitably get that kind of run and they'll be mad at you. but that's how i got, i guess i loved it. i really loved it. it was horrible pay but it was -- it was the most fun job i ever had. and i -- sort of stayed with newspapers forever. as i say because i didn't really like the part where you have to talk to people -- i went over to the part where you make everything up. which back, i was a pioneer in that. now a lot of people are doing that. [laughter] but i started doing that early on. so you once, you once said to me that -- in order to be funny, you have got to take chances. >> yes. >> so i would like you to recount say the three -- the three biggest times that the chances didn't quite work with out. [laughter] >> oh, man. well you know i got, i mean, it is kind of hard to say that because, like, the thing about writing humor is that it works. it never works for anybody. anything you write that you think is fun nigh inevitably a certain
you learn that, if somebody says this name is john smith you ask them how to spell john and how to spell smith. and -- you do. it turns out you'll inevitably get that kind of run and they'll be mad at you. but that's how i got, i guess i loved it. i really loved it. it was horrible pay but it was -- it was the most fun job i ever had. and i -- sort of stayed with newspapers forever. as i say because i didn't really like the part where you have to talk to people -- i went over to the part where...
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. >> it doesn't tell me that car belongs to john smith. it doesn't tell me gender, race, religious background. immigration status. >> according to the police chief for the last four years they've only had license plate readers mounted like this on police cars. that's not as effective because the camera can only scan a vehicle it drives close to. the license plate readers don't help police with paper plates. city council is set to vote on this issue tomorrow. reporting live from alameda, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. no answers yet, that's what pge is saying in a new report. the report says strong winds took down power lines which started the small are fires which were a fracture of the more devastating fires. cal fire has not determined the official cause of the north bay wildfire. the company went forward to say quote our thoughts continued to be with everyone impacted by the devastating wildfires. communities and neighborhoods are where customers, employees, family friends live and work. nothing is more important to us than their safe
. >> it doesn't tell me that car belongs to john smith. it doesn't tell me gender, race, religious background. immigration status. >> according to the police chief for the last four years they've only had license plate readers mounted like this on police cars. that's not as effective because the camera can only scan a vehicle it drives close to. the license plate readers don't help police with paper plates. city council is set to vote on this issue tomorrow. reporting live from...
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i left a voice mail with john smith at the union square sports bar, did not receive a call back. also went into the bar to speak to some of the bartenders to see if i could get ahold of him and was unable to do so. and also spoke to the parc 55 hotel and i wasn't able to reach anybody at the front office. with that, i'll pause and turn it over to our acoustic consultants unless you have direct questions for me at this time. >> so the units available for rent, are they -- it sounds like an sro model, are you -- is it basically monthly rates or similar to the model with biweekly rates. >> we do not do weekly or monthly. we offer six and 12-month terms. >> vice president thomas: great, thank you. >> hello. jordan roberts with sulter associates. i made a lot of measurements, one right in front of the union square sports bar, that was after 10:00 p.m.ing and the then other measurement was along ellis street but near the restaurant, that was across mason -- excuse me, the sports bar is on mason street and the restaurant is on ellis. so made the two measurements and calculated the noise
i left a voice mail with john smith at the union square sports bar, did not receive a call back. also went into the bar to speak to some of the bartenders to see if i could get ahold of him and was unable to do so. and also spoke to the parc 55 hotel and i wasn't able to reach anybody at the front office. with that, i'll pause and turn it over to our acoustic consultants unless you have direct questions for me at this time. >> so the units available for rent, are they -- it sounds like an...
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not like john smith. kind of a distinctive name. trish: he spelled it nikolas with a k which is unique. >> you don't have a way to match that? reminiscent of pre9/11. people are in the silos. they're not sharing information. we missed that system. this kid by the way in the community, here is the real irony has been flashing red. this kid has been a troubled kid for a long time. people knew about it. police had been to his house. a phone call from the field agent in miami, to the local police, when is the last time you talked to this guy? who did you speak to? that kind of due diligence possibly could have interfered with his plan. trish: incompetence, total utter incompetency all around at every level. we have real work to do with our fbi, serious work. you're leading from the top there. christopher wray can't get it done they may need to rethink the position. michael balboni, thank you very much. we'll have more on stunning failure by the fbi as well as mueller's 13 indictments of russians for meddling in the election. all of that
not like john smith. kind of a distinctive name. trish: he spelled it nikolas with a k which is unique. >> you don't have a way to match that? reminiscent of pre9/11. people are in the silos. they're not sharing information. we missed that system. this kid by the way in the community, here is the real irony has been flashing red. this kid has been a troubled kid for a long time. people knew about it. police had been to his house. a phone call from the field agent in miami, to the local...
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we're honored to have here the legendary tommy smith and john carlos the owner of the over there the powerful silent protest. in the one nine hundred sixty eight games was controversial but it woke folks up and created a greater opportunity for those that follow. well smith and carla says silent protest was the inspiration behind the recent take a neat campaign by a n.f.l. players here in america it started when a former san francisco forty nine ers quarterback calling capper nick knelt during the national anthem and he said he was challenging racial injustice and police brutality for president donald trump has repeatedly lashed out against the n.f.l. players who joined the protests in september and twittered here the issue of kneeling has nothing to do with race it's about respect for our country flag a national anthem the n.f.l. must respect this well here in germany soccer players showed their solidarity with the n.f.l. demonstrators berlin team took a need to for a bundesliga match in october to protest against racism in sports. and i'm joined by the man who inspired those just a
we're honored to have here the legendary tommy smith and john carlos the owner of the over there the powerful silent protest. in the one nine hundred sixty eight games was controversial but it woke folks up and created a greater opportunity for those that follow. well smith and carla says silent protest was the inspiration behind the recent take a neat campaign by a n.f.l. players here in america it started when a former san francisco forty nine ers quarterback calling capper nick knelt during...
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john fugelsang. here are today's top stories. bevy smithas hanging out with the cast of black panther into the wee hours of the night and now they all say they need a nap. elizabeth covers dogs literally canines taking over the runway. first carlos greer has sexual assault allegations against the father of gigi and
john fugelsang. here are today's top stories. bevy smithas hanging out with the cast of black panther into the wee hours of the night and now they all say they need a nap. elizabeth covers dogs literally canines taking over the runway. first carlos greer has sexual assault allegations against the father of gigi and
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phew ham ally, john carlos. tommy smith, al thea gibson. you can keep going. jackie robinson.g standing tradition. he said, i am more than an athlete. the first response. >> one of the most charitable professional athletes there is in the country. >> and a savvy businessman, as well. >> this has brought a lot of attention to it. more people will listen. >>> lebron james, he let his play do the talking at the all-star game last night, leading his team to victory. the man took home his third mvp award. >> but, but, but -- >> it is fergie's rendition of the national anthem that has a lot of people -- has a lot of people talking and smiling. ♪ that our flag was still there oh say does that star spangled b banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the land of the free ♪ and the home of the brave let's play some basketball! >> let's play some basketball! you go, fergie! >> let's play some basketball. >> i'm sorry. patriotism sounds different every time. >> as charles barkley said, i think i need a cigarette after that. >> that rendition of the national anthem has cut my time right now it's time for
phew ham ally, john carlos. tommy smith, al thea gibson. you can keep going. jackie robinson.g standing tradition. he said, i am more than an athlete. the first response. >> one of the most charitable professional athletes there is in the country. >> and a savvy businessman, as well. >> this has brought a lot of attention to it. more people will listen. >>> lebron james, he let his play do the talking at the all-star game last night, leading his team to victory. the...
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smith home for domestic violence reports. president trump spoke with ohio governor john kasich who is from westerville. president offering his thoughts and prayers. >>> and no cause has been determined for saturday's helicopter crash in the grand canyon that killed three. the four survivors rescued in the grueling operation made challenging by the windy and rugged conditions. all four of the injured were air lifted to the university medical center in las vegas. >>> ahead, kim jong un's sister with the charmed effects of the winter games. will south korea accept her invitation to pyongyang? and is the u.s. outside looking in? we are live in pyeongchang next. >>> i know people are watching for a wedge between south korea and republican of korea and the united states. there is no wedge there. no wedge can be driven between us by north korea. >> secretary of defense james mattis on the flight to rome rejecting the idea north korea could hurt relations with the u.s. and south korea. that suggestion heard more often since the start of the olympics where kim jong un's sister put on a show extending an invitat
smith home for domestic violence reports. president trump spoke with ohio governor john kasich who is from westerville. president offering his thoughts and prayers. >>> and no cause has been determined for saturday's helicopter crash in the grand canyon that killed three. the four survivors rescued in the grueling operation made challenging by the windy and rugged conditions. all four of the injured were air lifted to the university medical center in las vegas. >>> ahead, kim...
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the modern philosophers beginning with john locke and john stuart mill and the mortals got adam smithnd stretching to more contemporary philosophers like the wonderful karl popper and frederick hayek believed that the good society cannot be based on the concept of virtue as enticing as that may seem. on the contrary, they knew that to virtue centric societies from ancient greece to the medieval monasteries of europe into 20th century communism and fascism were almost invariably despotic which crushed humanity under the implicit and forgiving concept of the good. societies based on freedom could aim to allow a great deal of sinfulness but in creating space for with most memory allowing the spirit to breathe in fresh. it must allow for an extraordinary amount of failure, stupidity and ugliness. we start businesses that fail. we experiment with drugs and some of us end up as addicts. we burn our money on slot machine and express shocking bigotries to shameless lies and that is just the president. [laughter] adam smith said there's a lot of ruin in th a nation and in our personal lives as
the modern philosophers beginning with john locke and john stuart mill and the mortals got adam smithnd stretching to more contemporary philosophers like the wonderful karl popper and frederick hayek believed that the good society cannot be based on the concept of virtue as enticing as that may seem. on the contrary, they knew that to virtue centric societies from ancient greece to the medieval monasteries of europe into 20th century communism and fascism were almost invariably despotic which...
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modern lost her beginning as great britain john locke and the mortal scott, adam smith and searching for contemporary philosophers like thosear wonderfulaw austrian karel poppr and bridget hayek, believe that the good society cannot be based on the concept of virtue is enticing is amazing. the contrary they knew that virtue centric society from sparta inn ancient greece to the medieval monasteries in europe the 20th century communism and fascism were almost invariably despotic society which crushed humanity in an oppressive and forgiving concept of quote the good. societies based on freedom might aim for less lofty aims and allow for a great deal of senseless but increasing space for what memorably called experiments in living they allowed the humans. two. it parish. i cannot emphasize enough that freedom is to be at all fmeaningful and must allow forn extraordinary amount of failure, utility, stupidity and ugliness. we start businesses that more often than not fail. we enter marriages that half the time and into force. the experiment drugs in indulgent drink and some of us end up as
modern lost her beginning as great britain john locke and the mortal scott, adam smith and searching for contemporary philosophers like thosear wonderfulaw austrian karel poppr and bridget hayek, believe that the good society cannot be based on the concept of virtue is enticing is amazing. the contrary they knew that virtue centric society from sparta inn ancient greece to the medieval monasteries in europe the 20th century communism and fascism were almost invariably despotic society which...
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smith talks about founding fathers john adams, thomas jefferson, james madison and james monroe and their legacies as presidents. this 50-minute talk is part of a series on the founders hosted by the society of the four arts in palm beach, florida. >>> good morning. i'm excited and honored that after twice turning me down, richard norton smith finally said yes. he is the foremost expert on the presidency and everything related to the presidency. we needed him to start the 2018 series. after graduating mag na comag n couple loud, it could be said this is where his interest in the presidents began. but he said, no, he has been interested ever since he was a child. he visited every president's grave site and the first one he went to was when he was only nine years old. he is head of the six presidential libraries. our next speaker said, of richard norton smith's fabulous book, and you've got to read it, patriarch, published in 19 t93,e said, kweequote, we think of th washington administration of the golden age of patriotism, which it is. but it also had negative campaigning, leaks to the pre
smith talks about founding fathers john adams, thomas jefferson, james madison and james monroe and their legacies as presidents. this 50-minute talk is part of a series on the founders hosted by the society of the four arts in palm beach, florida. >>> good morning. i'm excited and honored that after twice turning me down, richard norton smith finally said yes. he is the foremost expert on the presidency and everything related to the presidency. we needed him to start the 2018 series....
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america and yet to face charges in britain former crew director hamilton smith vividly remembers watching it and demanding to meet john bola then deputy now chairman. as a georgia member that we had the special meeting about body but nel. and he said no . that's not what happened many strategy try to kill the show cock and bull story. and and here majorly. this is a cover up. busted. and go out. we can't confirm that or establish what crew knew because the club and groggy didn't reply when we put the allegations to them. after prison in america than al was extradited to stand trial in britain court documents from one thousand nine hundred eight not seen before indicate almost fifty charges against twenty three children but the prosecution let him plead to just half of the crimes against only six boys none of the victims were told the details several like ian actually feel the justice system let them down. i only just found. a week or so ago and i've still not got an explanation from anybody what charges were pressed and which ones were allowed to be laid on file given to me at first i was there and would write in your
america and yet to face charges in britain former crew director hamilton smith vividly remembers watching it and demanding to meet john bola then deputy now chairman. as a georgia member that we had the special meeting about body but nel. and he said no . that's not what happened many strategy try to kill the show cock and bull story. and and here majorly. this is a cover up. busted. and go out. we can't confirm that or establish what crew knew because the club and groggy didn't reply when we...
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america and yet to face charges in britain former crew director hamilton smith vividly remembers watching it and demanding to meet john bola then deputy now chairman. as a georgia member that we had the special meeting about body but nel. and he said no . that's not what happened net new strategy try to kill the show cock and bull story. and and here majorly. this is a cover up. busted. and go out. we can't confirm that or establish what crew knew because the club and groggy didn't reply when we put the allegations to them. after prison in america than l. was extradited to stand trial in britain court documents from one thousand nine hundred eight not seen before indicate almost fifty charges against twenty three children but the prosecution let him plead to just half of the crimes against only six boys none of the victims were told the details several like ian actually feel the justice system let them down. i only just found. a week or so ago and i've still not got any explanation from anybody what charges were pressed and which ones were allowed to be laid on file given to me and i was there and would write in ukrai
america and yet to face charges in britain former crew director hamilton smith vividly remembers watching it and demanding to meet john bola then deputy now chairman. as a georgia member that we had the special meeting about body but nel. and he said no . that's not what happened net new strategy try to kill the show cock and bull story. and and here majorly. this is a cover up. busted. and go out. we can't confirm that or establish what crew knew because the club and groggy didn't reply when...
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america and yet to face charges in britain for mccree director hamilton smith vividly remembers watching it and demanding to meet john bowler then deputy now chairman. as a georgia member that we had the special meeting about body but nel. and he said no . that's not what happened many strategy tried to weasel cock and bull story. and and here majorly. this is a cover up. generalized bastard. and go out. we can't confirm that or establish what crew knew because the club bowler and groggy didn't reply when we put the allegations to them. after prison in america than l. was extradited to stand trial in britain court documents from one thousand nine hundred eight not seen before indicate almost fifty charges against twenty three children but the prosecution let him plead to just half of the crimes against only six boys none of the victims were told the details several like ian actually feel the justice system let them down. i only just. a week or so ago and i've still not got any explanation from anybody what charges were pressed and which ones were allowed to be laid on file of entry are. there and would write in your
america and yet to face charges in britain for mccree director hamilton smith vividly remembers watching it and demanding to meet john bowler then deputy now chairman. as a georgia member that we had the special meeting about body but nel. and he said no . that's not what happened many strategy tried to weasel cock and bull story. and and here majorly. this is a cover up. generalized bastard. and go out. we can't confirm that or establish what crew knew because the club bowler and groggy didn't...
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later nassar put out a statement saying he did not know smith was going say that and did not authorize her to do so. dr. john la poorks c bn lapook, york. >>> fidel castro's oldest son killed himself according to state media. he had reportedly been hospitalized for depression and was received outpatient treatment. he was 68 years old and he worked at the cuban academy of sciences. his mother was a woman from cuba's aristocracy who castro married before a revolution brought him to power. >>> a study may explain why this is one of the worst flu seasons in a long time. this year's vaccine is not very effective. researches say it's 20% less effective against the most dominant strain of flu. 49 states have reported widespread flu outbreaks and the season doesn't peak for another two to three weeks. >> coming up on the "morning news" now, reviving an unsolved hollywood mystery. an actor is called a person of interest in the death of natalie wood. >>> and "o canada," canada a "national anthem" strives for gender equality. this is the "cbs morning news." ? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection, which
later nassar put out a statement saying he did not know smith was going say that and did not authorize her to do so. dr. john la poorks c bn lapook, york. >>> fidel castro's oldest son killed himself according to state media. he had reportedly been hospitalized for depression and was received outpatient treatment. he was 68 years old and he worked at the cuban academy of sciences. his mother was a woman from cuba's aristocracy who castro married before a revolution brought him to...
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it goes down to fort smith, arkansas and eventually onto california. -- over right out here. >> john and his wife lived here at the time of the battle. john completed this house in 1852. this is not your typical farmstead. he had over 400 acres and a couple of orchards. he was the postmaster for this community. were inves yet support of the federal government. he could see the battle about a mile away on what a hell -- bloody hill. be a lot less green. the southerners have camped all around the house and in the morning, the union army comes out from 10 miles away. they see the southerners camped around the house and open up fire. they actually took out the chicken coop. point, firing on the house seized. dying were and brought here almost immediately. they have nine children living here at that time. a lot of people asked why the have children. her parents gave her slaves as a wedding present. sold before the war. battle,ime of the slavery in misery was a bit ssouri was a bit different from how it was in the south. fact, the slaves would stay with the family. when general alliance --
it goes down to fort smith, arkansas and eventually onto california. -- over right out here. >> john and his wife lived here at the time of the battle. john completed this house in 1852. this is not your typical farmstead. he had over 400 acres and a couple of orchards. he was the postmaster for this community. were inves yet support of the federal government. he could see the battle about a mile away on what a hell -- bloody hill. be a lot less green. the southerners have camped all...
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john f. kennedy saw the spots and told his brother-in-law steve smith, "go find me that firm.ing my advertising for my reelection in 1964." and that's how ddb came into the orbit of lyndon johnson and the dnc in 1964. johnson and the people around him, his aides and his advertising firm, wanted to portray goldwater as a dangerous man who, if he got control of the nuclear arsenal, might threaten the peace of the world. >> goldwater, jr.: the mood of the country at the time was one of worry about the soviet union in particular. peace was a big issue. >> man: bombs away. >> d. goodwin: that fear of nuclear holocaust had been part of all of us who grew up in the '50s and '60s. and by that time, we were used to it, after hiding under our desks for so many years. [ sawing noise ] >> man: in a saturday evening post article dated august 31, 1963, barry goldwater said, "sometimes i think this country would be better off if we could just saw off the eastern seaboard and let it float out to sea." can a man who makes statements like this be expected to serve all the people justly and fair
john f. kennedy saw the spots and told his brother-in-law steve smith, "go find me that firm.ing my advertising for my reelection in 1964." and that's how ddb came into the orbit of lyndon johnson and the dnc in 1964. johnson and the people around him, his aides and his advertising firm, wanted to portray goldwater as a dangerous man who, if he got control of the nuclear arsenal, might threaten the peace of the world. >> goldwater, jr.: the mood of the country at the time was...
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johns and pizza hut stepped in. >>> and jaime apody is here with football's combine. >> and tory smith told me that the eagles arek in the gym because they are behind. being the last team standing gives other teams a chance to get a jump on the next season and i never thought about it. and they are scouting for the draft and pederson is trying to move past the super bowl but can't. >> my wife and i are watching tv and you catch the game. i have done this four times now. not that i'm searching for it but it's on and i go back through the game and it's like -- did we win? one of those things -- but you know what for me t. was a great way to just kind of analyze the game from afar. and just to make sure i was doing everything possible to help our team win. i gave the coach a week off because it's been 20 plus weeks since we had a break. took a week and got away from it. and got back a couple of weeks ago and we are ready to go. we are energized and jazzed up and ready for the season. >> one team taking their cue from the eagles is the flyers. they have won ten of 11 games including six straight. they are set to host
johns and pizza hut stepped in. >>> and jaime apody is here with football's combine. >> and tory smith told me that the eagles arek in the gym because they are behind. being the last team standing gives other teams a chance to get a jump on the next season and i never thought about it. and they are scouting for the draft and pederson is trying to move past the super bowl but can't. >> my wife and i are watching tv and you catch the game. i have done this four times now. not...
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john? >> that's great. >> wow. >> the music i want to get to. caitlyn smith. not -- never stopping. >> i know. >> $10,000 college fund really came -- >> college or your dreams. >> well. >> good for her parents. >> even when she talked it sounded like a country lyric. >> you can hear more of "cbs this morning" on our podcast on itunes and apple's app. we feature jody pico author of small great things, discusses race, prejudice and her book. all that mattered this week. you're watching "cbs this morning." mattered this week. you're watching "cbs this morning. i've seen wonders all around the world but what i see here never ceases to amaze me: change. i see it in their eyes. it happens when people connect with nature, with culture, with each other. day after day i'm the first to see change. to see people go out, and come back new. princess cruises. sail with the best premium cruise line. 7-day cruises from $599. ♪ >>> still thinking about caitlyn smith started wasting time a lot less, saying no more. i like this girl. that does it for us. be sure to tune in to th
john? >> that's great. >> wow. >> the music i want to get to. caitlyn smith. not -- never stopping. >> i know. >> $10,000 college fund really came -- >> college or your dreams. >> well. >> good for her parents. >> even when she talked it sounded like a country lyric. >> you can hear more of "cbs this morning" on our podcast on itunes and apple's app. we feature jody pico author of small great things, discusses race, prejudice...
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john legend. but behind the scenes the songwriter caitlyn smith had crafted another hit for someone else to sing. love how it feels to take these pieces in my heart and put it out there for someone else to connect with. >> reporter: in small town minnesota she was a little girl with a big voice and big dreams. after she won state fair talent competition, her parents made her an offer. >> they were like, hey, here's your college fund. would you want to use this to make a record. >> that had to be a pretty big deal. >> totally. they said, you've got to pay us back. here was 10 grand, go make a record. that's a lot for 15-year-old. >> reporter: to make it she decided she had to head south to nashville and after years of trying she finally got a deal. not to sing but to write. >> it kind of took off. in my first year of writing, i had a couple major cuts on platinum and triple platinum albums. >> like jason aldean's "my kind of party, which sold more than 4 million records. still caitlyn smith wanted to make her own. when nashville said no, she standed a youtube channel to connect fans to her singing
john legend. but behind the scenes the songwriter caitlyn smith had crafted another hit for someone else to sing. love how it feels to take these pieces in my heart and put it out there for someone else to connect with. >> reporter: in small town minnesota she was a little girl with a big voice and big dreams. after she won state fair talent competition, her parents made her an offer. >> they were like, hey, here's your college fund. would you want to use this to make a record....
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smith talks about founding fathers john adams, thomas jefferson, james madison and james monroe and their legacies as presidents. this 50-minute talk is part of a series on the founders hosted by the society of the four arts in palm beach, florida. >>> good morning. i'm excited and honored that after twice turning me down, richard norton smith finally said yes. he is the foremost expert on the presidency and everything related to the presidency. we needed him to start the 20
smith talks about founding fathers john adams, thomas jefferson, james madison and james monroe and their legacies as presidents. this 50-minute talk is part of a series on the founders hosted by the society of the four arts in palm beach, florida. >>> good morning. i'm excited and honored that after twice turning me down, richard norton smith finally said yes. he is the foremost expert on the presidency and everything related to the presidency. we needed him to start the 20
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smith become an overnight sensation on instagram? why did dr. oz say a fight with his wife paid off for him? >>> i'm john fugelsang.e are today's top stories. beyonce's dad is speaking out after his controversial interview. the big stars are in new orleans for marred ee grau. russell simmons is hiding out. here to hash it out welcome "page six tv" reporter mr. carlos greer. variety writer elizabeth wagmeister. and host of sirius
smith become an overnight sensation on instagram? why did dr. oz say a fight with his wife paid off for him? >>> i'm john fugelsang.e are today's top stories. beyonce's dad is speaking out after his controversial interview. the big stars are in new orleans for marred ee grau. russell simmons is hiding out. here to hash it out welcome "page six tv" reporter mr. carlos greer. variety writer elizabeth wagmeister. and host of sirius
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john fugelsang and here are today's top stories. carlos greer has the exclusive details on megyn kelly's big little audience problem. ms. bevy smithas olympic fever and swears she didn't catch it from any of the athletes. and elizabeth has new details on how the kardashians may have doomed a beloved tv show. elizabeth, i'm shocked. >> yeah, so, the kardashians have done it it again, john. okay, so, i spoke to joel mchale because he has a new show that just premiered on net fliw yesterday. i'm sure if you saw
john fugelsang and here are today's top stories. carlos greer has the exclusive details on megyn kelly's big little audience problem. ms. bevy smithas olympic fever and swears she didn't catch it from any of the athletes. and elizabeth has new details on how the kardashians may have doomed a beloved tv show. elizabeth, i'm shocked. >> yeah, so, the kardashians have done it it again, john. okay, so, i spoke to joel mchale because he has a new show that just premiered on net fliw yesterday....
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john deere dealer. >>> authorities in ohio just named 30-year-old quentin lamar smith as the suspect in the shooting deathtwo police officers. police say officers anthony morelli and eric joering were responding to a 911 hang up call when they were shot trying to enter a home in westerville, ohio. i want to get straight to kaylee hartung with the very latest for us. >> it all began with that 911 call. you could hear a woman crying for just a moment before that call disconnected. a search of the number by the dispatcher revealed that nu eee belonged to a candace smith, the wife of quentin smith. this wasn't the first time she had called 911 in fear of her husband, so officers quickly responded to what they thought could be a potential domestic situation. and once they arrived on the scene and came into contact with the suspect, gunfire was almost immediately exchanged. and then candace smith call eed 911 again. she told the dispatcher she was hiding in the bushes outside her home. take a listen. >> 911, what's your emergency? >> please help. pla please help. please help. >> what's going on? >> he shot the
john deere dealer. >>> authorities in ohio just named 30-year-old quentin lamar smith as the suspect in the shooting deathtwo police officers. police say officers anthony morelli and eric joering were responding to a 911 hang up call when they were shot trying to enter a home in westerville, ohio. i want to get straight to kaylee hartung with the very latest for us. >> it all began with that 911 call. you could hear a woman crying for just a moment before that call disconnected....
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john and his friend. eventually, my nephew matt and amanda are coming. heather smith. bridger-- if you read the book you know about heather because she is in there twice. she was a junior officer at camp david with me and women friends and colleagues ever since, so thank you for being here with her daughter claire. one of my old classmates and david frank is here in the crowd tonight. one of my business colleagues, robert, president of absorbed national gas products in the back. michael, thank you for being here. an organization of varying involved with we have our president steve hamer, captain retired. we have barb whitton and lisa. we have captain retired treece mustard and her husband lloyd. thank you for being here, folks. before we get into it but me give you insights about writing a book that i realized the hard way. when you are a consultant living on your own everyone is suspicious of what you do for a living. one day when you tell them you are writing a book, you get a very discerning seconds to look. my, what you up to. on writing a book, a what, my e-book o
john and his friend. eventually, my nephew matt and amanda are coming. heather smith. bridger-- if you read the book you know about heather because she is in there twice. she was a junior officer at camp david with me and women friends and colleagues ever since, so thank you for being here with her daughter claire. one of my old classmates and david frank is here in the crowd tonight. one of my business colleagues, robert, president of absorbed national gas products in the back. michael, thank...
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smith. why did jen, ellen and kanye pay for the same sofa? all the answers on tv." [ cheers and applause ] >> welcome to "page six tv." i'm john fugelsang.e are today's top stories. that matter. kendall jenner went naked again for a photo shoot. kim went pink on instagram. and kylie went big with a $1.4 million push present. and i don't quite see the child seat in that car. this family is feuding so hard for our attention they actually stopped feuding to film an episode of family feud. elizabeth, please help me keep up
smith. why did jen, ellen and kanye pay for the same sofa? all the answers on tv." [ cheers and applause ] >> welcome to "page six tv." i'm john fugelsang.e are today's top stories. that matter. kendall jenner went naked again for a photo shoot. kim went pink on instagram. and kylie went big with a $1.4 million push present. and i don't quite see the child seat in that car. this family is feuding so hard for our attention they actually stopped feuding to film an episode of...
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john moss was misguided but correct regarding his decisions during the liverpool top match yesterday. walter smithy return to the scotland manager's job. ben walter smith may return to the scotland manager'sjob. ben youngs has been ruled out of the squad for the six nations this weekend. he will be replaced i richard wigglesworth. lloyds banking group has banned its customers from buying bitcoin and other crypto—currencies on their credit cards. they have now been joined by virgin money. the ban — starting today — applies to lloyds bank, bank of scotland, halifax and mbna customers. it will not apply to debit cards, only to the banking group's 8 million credit card customers. bitcoins are created through a complex process known as "mining" — and then monitored by a network of computers across the world and over the course of the past year the value of a single bitcoin has fluctuated wildly. this time last year one bitcoin was worth approximately 700 pounds. the value jumped over the course of last year and it peaked atjust under 1a thousand pounds. but the value has fallen in recent weeks and one
john moss was misguided but correct regarding his decisions during the liverpool top match yesterday. walter smithy return to the scotland manager's job. ben walter smith may return to the scotland manager'sjob. ben youngs has been ruled out of the squad for the six nations this weekend. he will be replaced i richard wigglesworth. lloyds banking group has banned its customers from buying bitcoin and other crypto—currencies on their credit cards. they have now been joined by virgin money. the...
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john fugelsang. thank you for joining us today and here with me, please welcome "page six" senior reporter carlos greer. variety writer elizabeth wagmeister. and host of sirius xm bev a licious bevy smithy are the best america has. here are today's top stories. matt lauer was of course fired from the today show, you can boo, in november, we talk about how much control
john fugelsang. thank you for joining us today and here with me, please welcome "page six" senior reporter carlos greer. variety writer elizabeth wagmeister. and host of sirius xm bev a licious bevy smithy are the best america has. here are today's top stories. matt lauer was of course fired from the today show, you can boo, in november, we talk about how much control
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john carr went into whsmith to buy itunes music vouchers but unknowingly spent £400. wh smithm vulnerable people's poor decision, and it's beyond their ability. they're decision, and it's beyond their ability. they‘ re not decision, and it's beyond their ability. they're not making a poor decision because they're being stupid, it's actually a disability and it's beyond their means. if you have a physical disability, they'll build giraldo in a shop, but if you don't understand what you're purchasing, tough luck, mate, because you can buy what you want. let's have a look at the travel situation now. 0n the tube, the district line is part suspended with no service between ealing broadway, ricmond and earl's court. there's also severe disruption at earl's court itself due to a signal failure there. in streatham, hopton road remains closed following a stabbing on sunday. as were were saying london city airport has now reopened, as has the dlr and surrounding roads. in greenford, just off the a40, long drive is closed because of a large fire. let's have a check on the weather now wi
john carr went into whsmith to buy itunes music vouchers but unknowingly spent £400. wh smithm vulnerable people's poor decision, and it's beyond their ability. they're decision, and it's beyond their ability. they‘ re not decision, and it's beyond their ability. they're not making a poor decision because they're being stupid, it's actually a disability and it's beyond their means. if you have a physical disability, they'll build giraldo in a shop, but if you don't understand what you're...
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attorney cameron smith, who served as counsel to senator sessions on judiciary committee and also joining us from northern california is republican attorney johngreat to see you. cameron, you worked with senator sessions. a hero to conservatives. the president just can't -- she's like a dog with a bone. he cannot drop. he cannot drop the fact that jeff sessions recused himself initially from this case. i don't think he needed to recuse himself either but nevertheless where is this going? >> the question is why does he keep doing this? why does he keep eroding support for the department of justice? we need the president to restore our confidence. with been through this. we wanted department of justice that enforces the law, but when he keeps doing this and undermines our confidence there. if he doesn't have confidence in jeff sessions to do the job, to root out any corruption in the department of justice, you should fire him. >> laura: do you think you will fire him? >> don't think you will. we look back to the campaign, he needed jeff sessions. the conservative bona fides are right there. and if he doesn't get his endorsement, he can't turn --
attorney cameron smith, who served as counsel to senator sessions on judiciary committee and also joining us from northern california is republican attorney johngreat to see you. cameron, you worked with senator sessions. a hero to conservatives. the president just can't -- she's like a dog with a bone. he cannot drop. he cannot drop the fact that jeff sessions recused himself initially from this case. i don't think he needed to recuse himself either but nevertheless where is this going?...
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smith at the fox newsdesk. the white house briefing set to begin in the next hour. we expect questions about johnkelly and whether his job is really safe. white house officials defending kelly today and his handling of rob porter, this man, the former staff secretary accused of abusing both of his ex-wives. porter denies the accusation pip eel speak to a white house reporter who says all of this is overshadowing what could have been a great week for president trump. that's coming up top of the hour on shepherd smith reporting. we'll see you then. >> dana: emergency teams combing the snowy fielding outside moscow finding data recorders from yesterday's deadly plane crash that killed everyone on board. the moment that russian airliner crashed in a ball of fire caught on surveillance video. you see the jets plunge into a field about 25 miles from the airport just minutes after takeoff. emergency crews are still searching for body parts and debris. russian investigators ruling out terrorism, but otherwise not speculating on possible causes of the crash. >>> also oversea, a major shift in u.s. strateg
smith at the fox newsdesk. the white house briefing set to begin in the next hour. we expect questions about johnkelly and whether his job is really safe. white house officials defending kelly today and his handling of rob porter, this man, the former staff secretary accused of abusing both of his ex-wives. porter denies the accusation pip eel speak to a white house reporter who says all of this is overshadowing what could have been a great week for president trump. that's coming up top of the...
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smith. he's a famous chef from chicago who's cooked for oprah, the white house, and he specializes in southern foods. erica: this is beautiful! johnl. erica: erica. john: john. lemonis: so, why don't we start with the chicken. erica: what are you doing? lamarinette: oh, i'm rinsing the chicken right about now. erica: i don't rinse chicken. lemonis: why not? erica: i just don't. art: um... you're probably better off to rinse them. lamarinette: yeah, traditionally in the south, that's what we do. we take out -- erica: i've never done that. art: the rinsing of the chicken helps to stop cross contamination, and that's something that's widely known. erica: all right, so whatcha doing, mom? since when did you become a chef? lamarinette: i don't need a coach when i'm frying chicken. art: in our restaurant, you know, we find it fries better at a lower temperature, but i think it's okay. lemonis: erica, i can tell you're annoyed right now. erica: i am annoyed. lemonis: why are you annoyed? erica: there's too many cooks in the kitchen. and i have my own way. i just love cooking in my own without people telling me how to do it, what to do. ♪
smith. he's a famous chef from chicago who's cooked for oprah, the white house, and he specializes in southern foods. erica: this is beautiful! johnl. erica: erica. john: john. lemonis: so, why don't we start with the chicken. erica: what are you doing? lamarinette: oh, i'm rinsing the chicken right about now. erica: i don't rinse chicken. lemonis: why not? erica: i just don't. art: um... you're probably better off to rinse them. lamarinette: yeah, traditionally in the south, that's what we do....