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host: mr. smith, go ahead. guest: i wanted to respond to .omething homan said he said we are arresting them and separating them from their children just like we do with every other citizen that is arrested. it is true that when someone is arrested for an offense they are taken and booked and separated from their families. on the other hand, their families know where they are. children can visit them wherever they are. it's a big difference. we are not punishing the children when we are arresting somebody in those circumstances. as for the viewer, there seems to be this notion that we had a flood of refugees coming across the border. the numbers are way down. those are the facts that you would get if you talk to border patrol or if you talked to the department of homeland security. the idea that these people are andging a foreign culture that it will be trouble for us, this would have applied over past years but not today where the numbers are very low. there's also quite a bit of exaggeration about the amount o
host: mr. smith, go ahead. guest: i wanted to respond to .omething homan said he said we are arresting them and separating them from their children just like we do with every other citizen that is arrested. it is true that when someone is arrested for an offense they are taken and booked and separated from their families. on the other hand, their families know where they are. children can visit them wherever they are. it's a big difference. we are not punishing the children when we are...
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caller: mr. smith, i am in doubt with powers and i have always wondered why are there so many and whyn this country do people of the african origin in this country? host: let's go to tim. independent line. caller: i have a question. i have heard rumors martin luther king and robert kennedy were forming an alliance where if kennedy was elected, king was going to be vice president. do you know if they got together and formed any kind of political alliance? guest: i have not heard that story. there is no doubt they were sympathetic to each other personally and politically. there is no doubt that robert kennedy, if you had asked dr. king to choose a candidate in spring 1968, that he would have named kennedy but the idea of any formal alliance, much less the notion that dr. king would be on the ticket, that is the first i have heard of that. host: the republican party, how did they embrace civil rights? guest: i will never forget being on the floor was when dr. ralph abernathy came by. he of course would ha
caller: mr. smith, i am in doubt with powers and i have always wondered why are there so many and whyn this country do people of the african origin in this country? host: let's go to tim. independent line. caller: i have a question. i have heard rumors martin luther king and robert kennedy were forming an alliance where if kennedy was elected, king was going to be vice president. do you know if they got together and formed any kind of political alliance? guest: i have not heard that story....
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and see how does mr smith know you've experienced it all firsthand or you rescued shipwrecked africa with a german ship captain on a more in two thousand and four and in italy they arrested you as a human traffic are just that still pain you today it's hard to in on all. of this stuff has it's own you know the fact that motivates you to carry on fighting like and say injustices in the world he was off of it. as it was it's not as if i'm. especially angry with the italian most brutal been vikas they were actually all on my side we realized that in prison it was just italian government that has gotten worse and the murder of all. back then you wanted to help but you were charged with a serious and organized aiding and abetting of illegal entry you were facing four years in prison when the trial lasted for five years how did you cope with that it can't have been easy for us to make a little money for life i know i can't say it was but it's made me what i am today it's good now i know exactly what i wants and i work with all the energy i have in the flood i'm a little bit older to find t
and see how does mr smith know you've experienced it all firsthand or you rescued shipwrecked africa with a german ship captain on a more in two thousand and four and in italy they arrested you as a human traffic are just that still pain you today it's hard to in on all. of this stuff has it's own you know the fact that motivates you to carry on fighting like and say injustices in the world he was off of it. as it was it's not as if i'm. especially angry with the italian most brutal been vikas...
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now let me introduce mr. smith. it's interesting to me specifically we have a strange sort of connection. i was one of the original archivists down at george h. w. bush presidential library and he was a speechwriter for the president in the first collection i worked on, will over 20 years ago, the speech files. we have this unusual sort of archivist records creator relationship. he is the author of 17 books including the president and the past some history of baseball in the white house. he is both a presidential speechwriter and historian. in fact, he has written more of the president of former president bush speeches than any other person. among the speeches he wrote the pearl harbor address, his just war speech and also, his eulogy for ronald reagan. he has books called george w. bush, character of the court, a celebration of fenway park centennial and pull up a chair, the vince scully story. a scene or lecture at the university of rochester. associated press award-winning radio commentator and media expert. we w
now let me introduce mr. smith. it's interesting to me specifically we have a strange sort of connection. i was one of the original archivists down at george h. w. bush presidential library and he was a speechwriter for the president in the first collection i worked on, will over 20 years ago, the speech files. we have this unusual sort of archivist records creator relationship. he is the author of 17 books including the president and the past some history of baseball in the white house. he is...
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manufacturing it is a great statement you both won the general elections and you showed up like mr. smithgoing to washington. that big class of republicans with the new folks in. that just had to be chaotic so tell us about the experience of that orientation and start us off. >> it is overwhelming. i had no legislative experience i would rely upon them that was a historically large class he was the best known member of the incoming freshman class. he was the elvis presley of that class. i thank you were the president of your freshman class. back home that is a big deal. i remember him defining that opportunity. there would have to have been a boat on -- a vote that is how popular he was. i thought that was a curious strategy decision what better to go back home even newly members like me. but he took a different path. i started to watch him then we had dinner in the basement at the capital and i thought it was the night i told him you burned every bit of medical capital that you have and don't anybody spend it for you. >> my theory of mr. smith goes to washington as a synonym. i felt like
manufacturing it is a great statement you both won the general elections and you showed up like mr. smithgoing to washington. that big class of republicans with the new folks in. that just had to be chaotic so tell us about the experience of that orientation and start us off. >> it is overwhelming. i had no legislative experience i would rely upon them that was a historically large class he was the best known member of the incoming freshman class. he was the elvis presley of that class. i...
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which mr smith many thanks for the interview you're welcome. earth home to millions of species a home worth saving. google ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like to use the protect the climate boost green energy solutions and reforestation. using interactive content to inspire people to take action global audience the series of global three thousand on the w. and online. fake hair and real story. where i come from a lot of women like me you have fake hair sometimes the hairstyle takes up to two days it's a lot of time that needs to be filled so people at the salon talk about what's happening in their lives. i became a journalist to be a storyteller and i always want to find those real authentic stories from everyday people who have something to share. with all of us i must find at the salon i know a good quality here when i see it and then good story when i hear it. my name is elizabeth and i work at steve. to nashville and that's.
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as mr smith many thanks for the interview you're welcome please. believe. we make up oh but we watch as afaik the un does that shit but we are december so hopelessly. they want to shape the continent's future it's hard to enjoy negative numbers as they share their story and their dreams and their challenges of the seventy seven percent platform for africa charged. with different languages we fight for different things that's fine but we all stick up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom of press. giving freedom of choice global news that matters w. made for mines. enter the conflict zone with tim sebastian. challenging those in power asking tough questions demanding. as conflicts intensify i'll be meeting with keep players on the ground in the sun zones of. cutting through the rhetoric holding the powerful to account facts the conflicts. conflict zone with tim sebastian on t.w. . a news alison kosik she's what's the answer to. the so-called.
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as mr smith many thanks for the interview you're welcome. the end up that's a fight we are the sum of some of this and. they want to shape the continent's future it's part of it and join us youngsters as they share their stories their dreams and their challenges the seventy seven percent dummies platform for africa majority. every journey begins with the first step and every language with the first word published in the. eco is in germany to learn german why not learn with them simple online on your mobile and free cell phone d w z learning course nico speak german made easy. it's all happening to fit. your link to news from africa and the world. your link to exceptional stories and discussions can you and will come to deduce after the main program tonight from foreign examinee from the news of easy now i would say d. debit cards that f.a. come join us on facebook at g.w. africa.
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as mr smith many thanks for the interview you're welcome. what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how. my name is dr carlson the i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and i discuss what you can do to improve your health. stay tuned and let's all try to stay in good shape next on the list. they make a commitment. they find solutions. they inspire. africa on the road. stories for both people to manage their friends shaping their nation. and their continent africa on the move stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their hands. d.w. multimedia series food for go. d w dot com for go. he's cremations. his brand unstable karl lagerfeld icon of the fashion world. but what do we really know about the man behind the torch. what motivates him how does he think and feel private moments in the life of a great fashion designer he's going to sound smart and tough and start september not w. . welcome to in good shape today's topics. hantavirus how dangerous is it really. hearing loss why researchers are using ele
as mr smith many thanks for the interview you're welcome. what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how. my name is dr carlson the i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and i discuss what you can do to improve your health. stay tuned and let's all try to stay in good shape next on the list. they make a commitment. they find solutions. they inspire. africa on the road. stories for both people to manage their friends shaping their nation. and their continent africa on the move...
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and mr smith many thanks for the interview you're welcome. such. ready steady go. discover music i've done. in some of those that area and capital reveals it's natural born chom. then gone to italy for the os the culture and the dog florence just has so much to seen him do. next on the telly. entered the conflict zone confronting the powerful. as f.b.i. director james comey was always pretty well known but when donald trump five in last year to save his foot for the key measure of me this week he's my guest here and by the way he's promoting a book even as he faces new challenges of insubordination so what's the truth conflicts so far in sixty minutes d.w. folks. they make a commitment. they find solutions. they inspire. africa on the move. stories of both people in a different shaping their nation. and their continent africa on the move stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies speak to their own hands. d.w. multimedia series from africa to. d w dot com africa. munich has everything. culture tradition and the world's biggest beer festival not
and mr smith many thanks for the interview you're welcome. such. ready steady go. discover music i've done. in some of those that area and capital reveals it's natural born chom. then gone to italy for the os the culture and the dog florence just has so much to seen him do. next on the telly. entered the conflict zone confronting the powerful. as f.b.i. director james comey was always pretty well known but when donald trump five in last year to save his foot for the key measure of me this week...
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don't let anybody spin it for you. >> my theory of mr. smithgoes to washington must be a synonym for deer in headlight. i felt like a fish out of water. i wanted to stay in south carolina. but every time i would go and talk about the issues important for lieutenant governor elect a candidate they would say healthcare, that's washington, talk about military and service to the country that's washington. we might go free for lieutenant governor but you be a better congressional candidate. it's like the david that kills goliath. >> i found myself not really wanting to challenge the incumbent. i found myself in a race. seventh out of nine in a race wasn't the best strategy looking back. it worked out okay. the truth is when i arrived in washington i realize the strategy to get there was not enough to be successful there. the reason why been able to lean on trey. the things i have found to be true about trey is that he was grounded. his philosophical disposition was not based on polls. was based on experience. having someone grounded, anchored in som
don't let anybody spin it for you. >> my theory of mr. smithgoes to washington must be a synonym for deer in headlight. i felt like a fish out of water. i wanted to stay in south carolina. but every time i would go and talk about the issues important for lieutenant governor elect a candidate they would say healthcare, that's washington, talk about military and service to the country that's washington. we might go free for lieutenant governor but you be a better congressional candidate....
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don't know go to the need to look at the washington post until still but you said i already knew mr smith they are mr talboys so what is on each of those at the bottom. to ministry program to nicole what is it on those of us peoples long but imo but that's not the end. jill does a visit voters if you're going there on the opponent. you know might might have been enough of. an on going on the. talk. you know i think a lot of talking. to us and actually. not came along if you didn't know him to cause you know help when you know what you need to own a. no you body and when they most know what you call us and i want you to to achieve the cuisinart to in this way. me thanks to the people who saw case my notes here because he didn't want to pollution problems you put in your the which you can use on your nine hundred but if you name an equal or significant you who needs. thank you that missing the. board of butts g.o.p. always knew their religion must feel the same body the last time you had to barbers as trashy and he's thin they put my than your doing to my head when you used to tie course wi
don't know go to the need to look at the washington post until still but you said i already knew mr smith they are mr talboys so what is on each of those at the bottom. to ministry program to nicole what is it on those of us peoples long but imo but that's not the end. jill does a visit voters if you're going there on the opponent. you know might might have been enough of. an on going on the. talk. you know i think a lot of talking. to us and actually. not came along if you didn't know him to...
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and mrs. smith it wasn't always aj lengelina. that's angelina and that's her double.>> i had a guy who wore the nipple suit along with me. >> this is why superman works alone. >> nancy's -- there's no mistaking betty white. >> she''s one of a kind. a documentary is celebrating her career. >> oh, my goodness. >> the reason i work, the reason i do anything is because of my love of animals. >>> she's amazing. 96 years old and cuddling up to a 900-pound grizzly. >> is that good? i'm the luckiest old broad on two feet. >> "e.t." has documented betty's love for wildlife many times. >> everybody said what would you do if you weren't in show business? >> it was in our living rooms in front of the tv where we fell in love with her. >> here comes trouble. >> her career spans nearly 80 years, and along the way she's been game for anything. >> let's see if we can find your bobs. >> what was it like going to second base with sandy? >> betty white, she doesn't know what she's saying. oh, yes, you do. >> you're playing like betty white out there. >> in a new documentary, betty revea
and mrs. smith it wasn't always aj lengelina. that's angelina and that's her double.>> i had a guy who wore the nipple suit along with me. >> this is why superman works alone. >> nancy's -- there's no mistaking betty white. >> she''s one of a kind. a documentary is celebrating her career. >> oh, my goodness. >> the reason i work, the reason i do anything is because of my love of animals. >>> she's amazing. 96 years old and cuddling up to a 900-pound...
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and mrs. smith or the exes. >>> let's move onn to the tv split between john goodman and roseanne barr. >> john opening up about the dark times after their show got cancelled, and possibly revealed the fate of roseanne's character on "the conners." >> well, she's dead to me! >> rest in peace, roseanne conner, goodman dropped that bomb talking about his own character's state of mind when "the conners" debuts later this year, saying, it's an unknown. i guess he'll be mopey and sad because his wife's dead. >> we really just hit it off right from the jump. >> goodman admits he was brokenhearted and very depressed by the abrupt cancellation of "roseanne" following his co-star's racist tweets and reveals he was surprised at the network's response. while he describes their relationship as simply work friends he goes on to defend barr, saying, i know for a fact that she's not racist. barr agreed to walk away from the series she created, allowing the rest of the cast to move ahead with "the conners." goodman
and mrs. smith or the exes. >>> let's move onn to the tv split between john goodman and roseanne barr. >> john opening up about the dark times after their show got cancelled, and possibly revealed the fate of roseanne's character on "the conners." >> well, she's dead to me! >> rest in peace, roseanne conner, goodman dropped that bomb talking about his own character's state of mind when "the conners" debuts later this year, saying, it's an unknown....
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caller: mr. smitham in doubt with powers and i have always wondered why are there so many and whyn this country do people of the african origin in this country? host: let's go to tim. independent line. caller: i have a question. i have heard rumors martin luther king and robert kennedy were forming an alliance where if kennedy was elected, king was going to be vice president. do you know if they got together and formed any kind of political alliance? guest: i have not heard that story. there is no doubt they were sympathetic to each other personally and politically. there is no doubt that robert kennedy, if you had asked dr. king to choose a candidate in spring 1968, that he would have named kennedy but the idea of any formal alliance, much less the notion that dr. king would be on the ticket, that is the first i have heard of that. host: the republican party, how did they embrace civil rights? guest: i will never forget being on the floor was when dr. ralph abernathy came by. he of course would have b
caller: mr. smitham in doubt with powers and i have always wondered why are there so many and whyn this country do people of the african origin in this country? host: let's go to tim. independent line. caller: i have a question. i have heard rumors martin luther king and robert kennedy were forming an alliance where if kennedy was elected, king was going to be vice president. do you know if they got together and formed any kind of political alliance? guest: i have not heard that story. there is...
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and not to forget our mr. smith and thousands more like him, here he is arriving at his place of work without once having had to fight the boston traffic. >> when the people of essex county pushed for the construction of 128 in order to relieve traffic congestion, they didn't know they were going to ring boston with a golden semicircle, and that is what highway 128 is called today, boston's golden semicircle. so far you've seen what improved highways and traffic control mean to a metropolitan area, but all good roads are part of one great pattern, the interstate system, that serves the whole nation. the great primary roads that connect the cities and then the roads that feed into the system. we need good secondary roads to serve the rural population and small towns of america. for that story we go to north carolina. why north carolina? well, only a few years ago the rural population lived largely in the back country, far from the few main highways in what was called dirt road isolation. but then the people of north
and not to forget our mr. smith and thousands more like him, here he is arriving at his place of work without once having had to fight the boston traffic. >> when the people of essex county pushed for the construction of 128 in order to relieve traffic congestion, they didn't know they were going to ring boston with a golden semicircle, and that is what highway 128 is called today, boston's golden semicircle. so far you've seen what improved highways and traffic control mean to a...
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debuted two new mr. smith came from washington d deliveivd an impree time to start his tenure.s team with a aignnsive ca the backfield continues to pile running back competitionfor a tonight, the starters get in their work for a dress rehearsal and rookies continue to make lasting impressions, hoping to land a spot on the final3. "preseason game three" gets under way. the burgundy a gold host the broncos on the redskins' broadcast network. ♪
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local to the need to look at the washington post and feel stuck on what you said then i already knew mr smith they are mr talboys so what is unusual coachable something. to minister people down a nickel what is it on those of us peoples long but imo but that's not the in. general does a visit vitus if you're going there on the opponent. am however. long i might might have been enough of. an on going on the. talk. on the do nothing but a lot of talk of. the past and i can. not you will know if you need guarding to cause you know it up when you know it you need to own a. no you body and when they most know what you call us and i want you to to achieve the cuisinart to in this way. me thanks to people who saw case my notes here he didn't want to point to ship them as you put it merely which you can use on your nine hundred but if you name and you could simulate you who needs. thank you that missing the. border but still there was no their religion was theo this had body the last time you had to barbers as thrashing in this thing they put my than your doing to my head when you used to tie course
local to the need to look at the washington post and feel stuck on what you said then i already knew mr smith they are mr talboys so what is unusual coachable something. to minister people down a nickel what is it on those of us peoples long but imo but that's not the in. general does a visit vitus if you're going there on the opponent. am however. long i might might have been enough of. an on going on the. talk. on the do nothing but a lot of talk of. the past and i can. not you will know if...
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local to the need to make a diligent about something else though when you said then i already knew mr smith they are mr l. for you so what is on each of those at the bottom. to ministry program to nicole what is it on those of us peoples long but imo but that's not the end. jill does a visit but i didn't bother to give you a go now on the opponent. am well as. long as you know i'm a microphone enough for. an unknown number. talk. on the do nothing but nothing about info coming. to us and actually. not here we all know if you think it was you know it up when you know it you need to own a. no you body in the name of know if you call us and i want you to to achieve the cuisinart to in this way me thanks to the people who struck a smile it's here because he didn't want to pollution problems you put in your the which you can use on your nine hundred but if somebody's name and you could use immunity you so. thank you that missing the tide yugo. border of but still there is no that religion must feel the same body the last time you had to barbers as thrashing in this thing they put my then you had
local to the need to make a diligent about something else though when you said then i already knew mr smith they are mr l. for you so what is on each of those at the bottom. to ministry program to nicole what is it on those of us peoples long but imo but that's not the end. jill does a visit but i didn't bother to give you a go now on the opponent. am well as. long as you know i'm a microphone enough for. an unknown number. talk. on the do nothing but nothing about info coming. to us and...
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timothy smith explores the myth of the john barnes a story that has been passed down over the years. our next presentation is from mr. tim smith. we go way back, close to 30 years of knowing each other. he is originally from the baltimore, maryland area. battlefieldnsed guide here at gettysburg national park. he has authored several books. atis a former instructor harrisburg area community college. he does appear regularly on pennsylvania cable network
timothy smith explores the myth of the john barnes a story that has been passed down over the years. our next presentation is from mr. tim smith. we go way back, close to 30 years of knowing each other. he is originally from the baltimore, maryland area. battlefieldnsed guide here at gettysburg national park. he has authored several books. atis a former instructor harrisburg area community college. he does appear regularly on pennsylvania cable network
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i recognize mr. smith from florida. >> mr. chairman, thank you. in order to get this show on the road, i move echoing that comments made by chairman fowler, miss peterson and others, i moved to strike article nine, section c of the call to the convention, which are the provisions of that restricting the voting rights of automatic delegates. >> second. chairman perez: ok. it has been moved and seconded. it has been moved and seconded that on i think, page 19 of the call, if i am not mistaken, we strike line seven through 26. this is the provision in article nine of the procedural rules which affect the votes of automatic delegates on the first ballot of the presidential roll call. further, this amendment is adopted, the balance of section 7 entitled "rollcall for presidential candidate will be renumbered. "numbered." those of you in favor of the call as proposed by the rules and bylaws committee would vote no, those of you who are opposed to the proposal recommended by the rules and bylaws committee would vote yes. let me describe this in plain --
i recognize mr. smith from florida. >> mr. chairman, thank you. in order to get this show on the road, i move echoing that comments made by chairman fowler, miss peterson and others, i moved to strike article nine, section c of the call to the convention, which are the provisions of that restricting the voting rights of automatic delegates. >> second. chairman perez: ok. it has been moved and seconded. it has been moved and seconded that on i think, page 19 of the call, if i am not...
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chaos that would occur on election day when the voters get to the polls and they say, i'm sorry, mr. smith registered. >> reporter: cyber security experts say some of those problems can be worked out at the polls, but the russian hackers could still create chaos by planting doubt in the minds of american voters. >> certainly a big part of elections is how we trust the election process. and if they're able to dedprad that tru -- degrade that trust, that can affect things like voter turnout. >> can russian hackers affect the vote counts? experts say that's tougher to do because offend protections in place and paper ballots. state election officials in florida tell cnn they're taking this threat seriously. >> you're also hearing in a recent investigation florida didn't fare very well when it comes to election security. >> that's right. the center for american progress investigated all 50 states for election security. that firm gave florida a grade of f. the center said that florida officials didn't give them enough information on what they were doing to prevent and detect hacking and that the
chaos that would occur on election day when the voters get to the polls and they say, i'm sorry, mr. smith registered. >> reporter: cyber security experts say some of those problems can be worked out at the polls, but the russian hackers could still create chaos by planting doubt in the minds of american voters. >> certainly a big part of elections is how we trust the election process. and if they're able to dedprad that tru -- degrade that trust, that can affect things like voter...
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. >> mr. smith, your next court date, august 28, 2018. >> reporter: wiping tears from his eyes as his next court date was set. >> our deepest condolences go out to the family and the community. this is an absolute tragedy. and i think it was apparent to everyone in the courtroom, michael smith is devastated by this tragedy. >> reporter: prosecutors asked the judge to detain smith without bail and in the paperwork, lay out what happened last tuesday. prosecutors say smith got behind the wheel of his wife's bmw in oakland. she complained, saying he was already drunk. presidents' day say he continued drinking wine from a plastic bag as he drove over the bay bridge. finally, they say he floored the car, slamming into and killing blackman who was riding a bike at the time. the two had result become neighbors after blackman moved >> god needs more angels. >> reporter: prosecutors say smith drove about a block away and was identified by a mob of people who surrounded him. according to police, smith said, i
. >> mr. smith, your next court date, august 28, 2018. >> reporter: wiping tears from his eyes as his next court date was set. >> our deepest condolences go out to the family and the community. this is an absolute tragedy. and i think it was apparent to everyone in the courtroom, michael smith is devastated by this tragedy. >> reporter: prosecutors asked the judge to detain smith without bail and in the paperwork, lay out what happened last tuesday. prosecutors say smith...
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. >> mark: as you say, that is logical, and i would buy that if somebody was trying this with mr. smitht the county court. but what about the politics of this? half of the country is going to go bananas if trump refuses to sit down with mueller. in other words, is the risk of walking into a perjury trap less than everybody claiming trump has pulled off a coup because he won't sit down with this cockamamie guy who wants to talk about some lousy steele dossier? >> it's a great point, mark. the political price and the legality of it are two different arguments. on the political front, which you asked, yes, there will be a price. here's the problem i have with that, mark.wo if i thought mueller was acting in good faith, i would say, all right, maybe it maybe worth doing at that point if it is limited in scope. the problem is, mark, there is no evidence of that. mike flynn sat down with investigators from the case with no lawyer. the fbi went back, admitted there were no signs of deception. they then prosecuted him for what? for lying to the fbi. does that make any sense? there is no good fa
. >> mark: as you say, that is logical, and i would buy that if somebody was trying this with mr. smitht the county court. but what about the politics of this? half of the country is going to go bananas if trump refuses to sit down with mueller. in other words, is the risk of walking into a perjury trap less than everybody claiming trump has pulled off a coup because he won't sit down with this cockamamie guy who wants to talk about some lousy steele dossier? >> it's a great point,...
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next speaker, please, mr. smith. >> hello, commissioners. cory smith on behalf of san francisco housing action coalition. we have not reviewed this project yet, so we don't have an endorsement to talk about. as a member of sf hack project team, more than anything else, it's just great to hear so many of the community members talking consistently about how available they are for conversations. there's definitely a line between people going around and building housing the right way and there's some that unfortunately do it the wrong way. while we continue to have disagreements of the project, and we'll continue to talk about that, the lines of communication are open. so i congratulate them on their work and much more work to go. thank you. >> president hillis: thank you. any additional public comment on this item? miss clark? >> just hung up on him. hi. laura clark, yimby action. they have done a massive amount of community engagement. they're having open hours. it's very irritating, and so i would like to congratulate them on having done the
next speaker, please, mr. smith. >> hello, commissioners. cory smith on behalf of san francisco housing action coalition. we have not reviewed this project yet, so we don't have an endorsement to talk about. as a member of sf hack project team, more than anything else, it's just great to hear so many of the community members talking consistently about how available they are for conversations. there's definitely a line between people going around and building housing the right way and...
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stuff i'm hearing is accurate sinclair should have their side and say by the way, we would welcome mr. smithon and give us your side of the story because i want to hear both sides but if you believe that one side, i mean this is a company that this is a harvard case study in how not to deal with the government in a merger situation. liz: charlie thank you very much charlie: but did you come now after this -- liz: no but i'd like to train you to be in the space force. we can send you to uranus. charlie: stop. [laughter] okay, stop. liz: it's a planet. charlie: you're going to get in trouble and by the way i want an answer is he an illegal alien on mars? liz: i'll give you this answer the dow is at session lows down 88 points closing bell seven minutes away, come back in a minute we've got the guy smart enough to buy facebook five and a half years ago at $26 a share the next best place he loves for your portfolio. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. when yo
stuff i'm hearing is accurate sinclair should have their side and say by the way, we would welcome mr. smithon and give us your side of the story because i want to hear both sides but if you believe that one side, i mean this is a company that this is a harvard case study in how not to deal with the government in a merger situation. liz: charlie thank you very much charlie: but did you come now after this -- liz: no but i'd like to train you to be in the space force. we can send you to uranus....
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mr. smith, thank you, sir. appreciate you. come on. >> good to be with you, craig, thank you. appreciate it. >>> this weekend marks the anniversary of the deadly protests of the white supremacist rally in charlottesville, virginia. radio host charlamagne tha god standing by to talk about how things have changed since that day. >>> also, she's back, and allegedly she has tapes. omarosa ready to release a book about her time in the white house. as you might imagine, she has a lot to say. welcome to the place... where people go to learn about their medicare options before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. here's why...medicare part b doesn't pay for everything. this part is up to you. a medicare supplement plan helps pay for some of what medicare doesn't. call unitedhealthcare insurance company today to request this free decision guide. and learn about the only medicare supplement p
mr. smith, thank you, sir. appreciate you. come on. >> good to be with you, craig, thank you. appreciate it. >>> this weekend marks the anniversary of the deadly protests of the white supremacist rally in charlottesville, virginia. radio host charlamagne tha god standing by to talk about how things have changed since that day. >>> also, she's back, and allegedly she has tapes. omarosa ready to release a book about her time in the white house. as you might imagine, she...
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. >> mr. smith, the president as recently as last night was suggesting there could be other players, it could be china who he's in a trade war with. john bolton this weekend said it could be iran, it could be china, it could be russia. do you have any doubt that this is russia? >> i think we need to perhaps think about two things and how they connect. there are cybersecurity threats from multiple actors including multiple nation-states around the world. they sometimes tend to focus on somewhat or slightly ditch things. at the same time there is this specific set of attacks. there is no doubt in our minds that this specific set of websites was created by the so-called fancy bear or strontium group associated with the russians. there is no doubt in our minds this is the same group responsible for attacks in the united states during the 2016 elections. there is no doubt in our minds this is the same group that targeted every major presidential candidate last spring in france. >> and this is the same gr
. >> mr. smith, the president as recently as last night was suggesting there could be other players, it could be china who he's in a trade war with. john bolton this weekend said it could be iran, it could be china, it could be russia. do you have any doubt that this is russia? >> i think we need to perhaps think about two things and how they connect. there are cybersecurity threats from multiple actors including multiple nation-states around the world. they sometimes tend to focus...
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timothy smith explores the myth of the john barnes a story that has been passed down over the years. our next presentation is from mr. tim smith. we go way back, close to 30 years of knowing each other. he is originally from the baltimore, maryland area. battlefieldnsed guide here at gettysburg national park. he has authored several books. atis a former instructor harrisburg area community college. he does appear regularly on pennsylvania cable network's battle walk series. historian withh the adams county historical society. the one thing they neglected to put in his biography is he was our lead historian here at the heritage center. we need to add that to your resume. is on johnoday burns. without any further introduction i will give you tim smith. [applause] timothy: thank you tammy. i wanted to talk a little bit tonight about john burns, the hero of gettysburg. you might have noticed on my introductory slide i put it in quotes. i think the hero of gettysburg is the term i which he referred to himself as. sometimes, depending on what part of my discussion it is, it is a little tongue in cheek. what peopledid do s
timothy smith explores the myth of the john barnes a story that has been passed down over the years. our next presentation is from mr. tim smith. we go way back, close to 30 years of knowing each other. he is originally from the baltimore, maryland area. battlefieldnsed guide here at gettysburg national park. he has authored several books. atis a former instructor harrisburg area community college. he does appear regularly on pennsylvania cable network's battle walk series. historian withh the...
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timothy smith also explore some of the myths and alternate the.ons of john burns' story that has been passed on over the years the gettysburg heritage center hosted the talk. >> our next presentation, mr. timothy smith. timnd i go way, way back -- and i go way back. he is arisen from the baltimore, maryland area, and is a long-term battlefield guy here. he has authored several books. he is a former teacher and instructor at the gettysburg campus here at harrisburg community college, and he does appear regularly on pennsylvania cable network's battle series. and he has one tomorrow. and he is also a research historian with a historical society. one thing i neglected to put within his buyout is actually tim was our lead historian at the heritage center. so, we need to add that to your resume. the topic today is on john burns. without any further introduction, i will give you tim smith. [applause] tim: thank you, tammy. i want to talk a little tonight about john burns, the hero of gettysburg, and you may have noticed on my introductory slide, i put it in quotes. i think the hero of gettysburg is the term i wish he referred to himself as. so, sometimes depending on what part of my discuss
timothy smith also explore some of the myths and alternate the.ons of john burns' story that has been passed on over the years the gettysburg heritage center hosted the talk. >> our next presentation, mr. timothy smith. timnd i go way, way back -- and i go way back. he is arisen from the baltimore, maryland area, and is a long-term battlefield guy here. he has authored several books. he is a former teacher and instructor at the gettysburg campus here at harrisburg community college, and...
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and mrs. smith. >> you think this story is going to have a happy ending?dings are stories that haven't finished yet. >> after six adopted and biological children together they married in4 and separated just weeks after their second wedding anasversary. pitt accused by an unidentified witness of being rough with one of their children on a private plane. ofhorities later cleared him any wrongdoing. in her divorce filing jolie cited irreconcilable differences with the couple eventually reaching a temporary custody agreement. the children would stay in her care with pitt granted supervised visitation. speaking about it to the bbc, jolie got emotional. >> i don't want to say very much it washat except to s a very difficult time. >> in an interview with "gq" st year pitt opened up about his struggles with alcohol and how it affected his kids. i was boozing too much. it's just becom a problem. it's hit me smack in the face with our divorce. i gotta be more. i gotta be mor for them and i haven't been great at it. this spring new friction erupted when jolie wanted
and mrs. smith. >> you think this story is going to have a happy ending?dings are stories that haven't finished yet. >> after six adopted and biological children together they married in4 and separated just weeks after their second wedding anasversary. pitt accused by an unidentified witness of being rough with one of their children on a private plane. ofhorities later cleared him any wrongdoing. in her divorce filing jolie cited irreconcilable differences with the couple eventually...
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icahn and mr. smithmore than zillow has. >> maybe carl should be more focussed on this. >> we hit a new 52-week high at least on disney. cracked 117. we have earnings tonight the discussion, as we said yesterday, about espn plus but what they're calling disneyflix it would be competitive to netflix. and the added wrinkle of katzenberger's new tv. disney has a piece of that. >> alibaba is an investor, as well. >> disney keeps moving up into the print. >> i know. >> i think there's a feeling it's their time. what i find interesting is amazing is that i believe the discussions is going to start around the theme parks and movies believe it or not, that's been completely ignored once things start going, we'll talk about these franchises again. we won't think about solo. we'll think about solo as being a saw. >> star wars land in orlando at disney world is not that far from going live. >> it's going to be. >> good luck getting in. >> yeah. >> when is that going live >> mid '19. >> wow. >> nobody cared about it
icahn and mr. smithmore than zillow has. >> maybe carl should be more focussed on this. >> we hit a new 52-week high at least on disney. cracked 117. we have earnings tonight the discussion, as we said yesterday, about espn plus but what they're calling disneyflix it would be competitive to netflix. and the added wrinkle of katzenberger's new tv. disney has a piece of that. >> alibaba is an investor, as well. >> disney keeps moving up into the print. >> i know....
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timothy smith also explore some of the myths and alternate the.ons of john burns' story that has been passed on over the years the gettysburg heritage center hosted the talk. >> our next presentation, mrmothy smith. timnd i go way, way back -- and i go way back. he is arisen from the baltimore, maryland area, and is a long-term battlefield guy here. he has authored several books. he is a former teacher and instructor at the gettysburg campus here at harrisburg community college, and he does appear regularly on pennsylvania cable network's battle series. and he has one tomorrow. and he is also a research historian
timothy smith also explore some of the myths and alternate the.ons of john burns' story that has been passed on over the years the gettysburg heritage center hosted the talk. >> our next presentation, mrmothy smith. timnd i go way, way back -- and i go way back. he is arisen from the baltimore, maryland area, and is a long-term battlefield guy here. he has authored several books. he is a former teacher and instructor at the gettysburg campus here at harrisburg community college, and he...
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mr. smith, it's guy molinari. he loved it and breathed it. and i had a baby late, but loved this job. when media says congress is back on vacation, they are not. there in the district doing what they're supposed to do. and again, i never loved it, right? if you want me to be your kid's eagle scout award, if you want me to throw out the first baseball, you are giving me -- you got whether i go to war. this is a big deal. wherever you want me, i'm going to be all the time. and so i would do that. friends would come over, take care of my daughters. she had no idea. she was having a great time but i missed her. and then i would be with her and i felt guilty about not being out at your kid's eagle scout award. and so when i got the opportunity, which seemed like a good idea at the time, to anchor a show on cbs which was supposed to be more political than it turned out to be. and work three days a week. sort of keep your hand in it but not really, it seemed like a good opportunity. i feel so strongly the need to say that was a decision i made becau
mr. smith, it's guy molinari. he loved it and breathed it. and i had a baby late, but loved this job. when media says congress is back on vacation, they are not. there in the district doing what they're supposed to do. and again, i never loved it, right? if you want me to be your kid's eagle scout award, if you want me to throw out the first baseball, you are giving me -- you got whether i go to war. this is a big deal. wherever you want me, i'm going to be all the time. and so i would do that....
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lance and mr. smith about endorsements in february. eaking from the republican colleagues on gun control, particularly the no votes on the concealed carry reciprocity act and listed 6 bills mr. lance cofounded. that is "the new york times" reporting. if you go to the "miami herald," an endorsement for the candidate of the house seat saying the editorial board is impressed by a woman named rodriguez aguilera. she told the miami herald she believes in extraterrestrials. she says when she was seven she was taken onto a spaceship and throughout her life, she has communicated telepathically. this is a non-issue, we agree our next areas as a former elected official and businesswoman are solid and she has a -- is a strong cat it -- she is a strong candidate. she became an activist, volunteering with the cuban-americans national foundation. carolina,north republican line. caller: yes, i keep on hearing people talk about the immigrants that are taking jobs. if they would report, the person up, youks the people can call in the industry and report
lance and mr. smith about endorsements in february. eaking from the republican colleagues on gun control, particularly the no votes on the concealed carry reciprocity act and listed 6 bills mr. lance cofounded. that is "the new york times" reporting. if you go to the "miami herald," an endorsement for the candidate of the house seat saying the editorial board is impressed by a woman named rodriguez aguilera. she told the miami herald she believes in extraterrestrials. she...
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. >> i think that both sarah sanders and jim acosta should watch mr. smithashington remember that old movie about an outsider who becomes senator in washington the press tells all kinds of lies about him. he goes around and finds all of the press people and punches them out. not to say that sarah sanders should punch out the media around washington this is not new. jim acosta is approaching the issue, i agree with everything you said, judy, about this. jim acosta is outrage like this is something brand-new. this has been going back 100 years where this antagonistic relationship exists there are people in the media that tell lies about what is going on inside the beltway and those who try to stick to the truth. it has always been so and always will be so and there is and probably should, i think, be an antagonistic relationship between the media and the folks that serve us. >> sandra: it was important that we show the exchange that we're talking about here. watch. >> i also think it's ironic -- i'm trying to answer your question. i called on you despite the f
. >> i think that both sarah sanders and jim acosta should watch mr. smithashington remember that old movie about an outsider who becomes senator in washington the press tells all kinds of lies about him. he goes around and finds all of the press people and punches them out. not to say that sarah sanders should punch out the media around washington this is not new. jim acosta is approaching the issue, i agree with everything you said, judy, about this. jim acosta is outrage like this is...
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mr. desantis wasn't racist. saying, ron desantis was talking about florida, not making the wrong decision to embrace a socialist policy that andrew gillum espousing. this afternoon, shepard smith interviewed mr. gillum and asked him for his response to his republican opponent. >> that part wasn't lost on me. it's very clear that mr. desantis is taking page from the campaign manual of donald trump. he's got another thing coming to him. if he thinks that florida voters are going to respond to that level of division, they are sick of it. >> what that racist or a figurement of speech? >> in the handbook of donald trump, they no longer do whistle call. they are now using full bull horn. >> reporter: more than two months away from the election. it was always going to be heated in florida. it got ugly quicker than any of us might have imagined. >> jonathan, thank you very much. good to see you tonight. juan williams and fox news political analyst and friend "the story" here tonight. what was your reaction? >> i think what you have to understand is we live in an age of highened racial tensions according to every poll. this isn't among white and plaques who -- blacks who say racial ten
mr. desantis wasn't racist. saying, ron desantis was talking about florida, not making the wrong decision to embrace a socialist policy that andrew gillum espousing. this afternoon, shepard smith interviewed mr. gillum and asked him for his response to his republican opponent. >> that part wasn't lost on me. it's very clear that mr. desantis is taking page from the campaign manual of donald trump. he's got another thing coming to him. if he thinks that florida voters are going to respond...
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reverend smith, mrs. ellis, members of aretha's family. thank you for giving me and hillary a chance to show up and just say we started out not as a president and first lady, a senator, a secretary of state. we started out as like aretha groupies or something. i mean, you know, she was only about four years older than me, five years older than hillary. so when we're getting out of college is when she finally, her big breakthroughs she had. it's one thing i want to say to all the young people in the audience. you know, she had the voice of a generation, maybe the voice of the century, yet she was born into a musical culture. yes, she sat on the steps in her home and listened to art tatum, maybe the greatest jazz pianist who ever lived, play. but she also worked for years. i mean years. springing out of the church and the gospel music to the r&b clubs, the jazz clubs, the places where soul was being born. the places where rock and roll was being played. when nobody was paying particular attention. i went back and re-read her autobiography th
reverend smith, mrs. ellis, members of aretha's family. thank you for giving me and hillary a chance to show up and just say we started out not as a president and first lady, a senator, a secretary of state. we started out as like aretha groupies or something. i mean, you know, she was only about four years older than me, five years older than hillary. so when we're getting out of college is when she finally, her big breakthroughs she had. it's one thing i want to say to all the young people in...
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smith, mrs. ellis, members of aretha's family. for giving hillary and me a chance to show up. .applause] and just say, we started out not as a president and first lady, senator, secretary of state. we started out like aretha groupies or something. [laughing] i mean, she was only about, um, four years older than me, five years older than hillary. so when we're getting out of college, was when she finally had her big breakthroughs. one thing i want to say to all of the young people in the audience, yes she had the voice of a generation, maybe the voice of a century. yet she was born into a musical culture. she sat on the steps in her home and listened to art tatum, maybe the greatest jazz pianist of all time play. [laughing] but she also worked for years, i mean years. springing out of the church and the gospel music to the r&b clubs, the jazz clubs, places where soul was being born, the places where rock and roll was being played. when nobody was paying particular attention. i went back and reread her autobiography the other day. i said oh my god, when she was making her way she
smith, mrs. ellis, members of aretha's family. for giving hillary and me a chance to show up. .applause] and just say, we started out not as a president and first lady, senator, secretary of state. we started out like aretha groupies or something. [laughing] i mean, she was only about, um, four years older than me, five years older than hillary. so when we're getting out of college, was when she finally had her big breakthroughs. one thing i want to say to all of the young people in the...
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and then from the proposer we have from anchor hospitality, derek smith and mr. sandoval. with that i will hand it over to jay edwards to give us the overview. thanks. >> thank you, mike. jay edwards, senior property manager. good evening, commissioners. so as you may recall we came to you last year with a request for proposal for this site. this site, as mike said, the former butterfly site, 4600 square feet that has great bayviews, high ceilings, a lot of appeal to it. so we also did a full assessment of the site included with our r.f.p. and there was a lot of code compliance and work required to be done to the site. so we will get into that a little further in our presentation but suffice to say it would take significant investment to bring this to a new restaurant opportunity. so we have a prospective respondent that is prepared to do so and we will tell you about that. in our request for proposal we had quite an extensive selection process. in front of you is some of the selection criteria that the proposer has to actually go through and fill out -- >> i hate to stop
and then from the proposer we have from anchor hospitality, derek smith and mr. sandoval. with that i will hand it over to jay edwards to give us the overview. thanks. >> thank you, mike. jay edwards, senior property manager. good evening, commissioners. so as you may recall we came to you last year with a request for proposal for this site. this site, as mike said, the former butterfly site, 4600 square feet that has great bayviews, high ceilings, a lot of appeal to it. so we also did a...