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>> not necessarily. >> smith: no? >> no. >> smith: isn't it better? it's different. >> smith: it's not better? >> it can cost more. you may not get any different advice or outcome, and it can cost you more. >> smith: right, but make this simple for the investor. i sit down with somebody, and they give me some advice. you say i should ask a lot of questions. i want to know whether or not one of those questions shouldn't be whether they have a fiduciary responsibility to me. >> yes, i think that's a very good question to ask. >> smith: and if they don't? >> ask them what that means and see what you think about their answer. >> smith: well, make it simple. should i prefer somebody with a fiduciary responsibility? >> so that's a question that can only be answered on a personal basis based on what your level of need is, what your risk appetite is, and how much of the investment decision you want to delegate. >> smith: but this isn't making it simple. >> well, unf... i wish it was simple. >> smith: over the past couple of decades, we've handed over more tha
>> not necessarily. >> smith: no? >> no. >> smith: isn't it better? it's different. >> smith: it's not better? >> it can cost more. you may not get any different advice or outcome, and it can cost you more. >> smith: right, but make this simple for the investor. i sit down with somebody, and they give me some advice. you say i should ask a lot of questions. i want to know whether or not one of those questions shouldn't be whether they have a fiduciary...
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and then joshua smith.so when it came time for benedict arnold to be trade his country, he met with john andre to form a plan of attack and give him the plans of west point, let him know where might he be attacked from in order to quickly win. and they met on the side of the hudson, downriver from west point in a wooded area. and they were bickering the whole night about how to best do things. you've heard of arnold. you could see how he was sort of not a very amenable fellow. you still squabbling about the price. he was going on and on. but sure enough the sun comes up while they're still talking. and andre ship is fired upon when the patriots did and he is trapped at the arnold says, okay, smith, andre, let's go back to smith's house and we'll figure out another way to get you back to safety in british controlled new york city. so they get back to the house, and arnold says, quick, put on smith's jacket or this will disguise you. so everyone will think that you are an american. and smith, do me a favor an
and then joshua smith.so when it came time for benedict arnold to be trade his country, he met with john andre to form a plan of attack and give him the plans of west point, let him know where might he be attacked from in order to quickly win. and they met on the side of the hudson, downriver from west point in a wooded area. and they were bickering the whole night about how to best do things. you've heard of arnold. you could see how he was sort of not a very amenable fellow. you still...
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>> what was the specific charges against andre and smith respectively? >> for both of them that was working to betray west point. originally they had 10 charges against smith a inherited down to one very general charge which is that you were working with the enemy to betray west point and for andre it was your working with benedict arnold to the tray west point in disguise. >> follow-up on that. or whatever. [laughter] >> i am british but i promise i am not a supply -- a spy. my question is when we talk about the revolutionary period greasy reprisal or things like that. we are not in that paradigm any more. to have better treatment so how does that development with a conflict background and how does that affect washington with similar problems like that? >> that is an excellent point*. not to go so far that washington did access so we should do that today but i think the more humble approach where washington was meant to be the commander it is important to look for anyone who believes in democracy become as with the preamble of the constitution it does n
>> what was the specific charges against andre and smith respectively? >> for both of them that was working to betray west point. originally they had 10 charges against smith a inherited down to one very general charge which is that you were working with the enemy to betray west point and for andre it was your working with benedict arnold to the tray west point in disguise. >> follow-up on that. or whatever. [laughter] >> i am british but i promise i am not a supply -- a...
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>> smith braces herself for his answer, but he never gives one.for her life, smith panics and makes the split-second decision to defend herself. >> i got scared then. i figured, he was going to hurt me. i got up like i was coming around, then i grabbed the gun. shot at him. >> smith has endured being robbed time and time again. but this time the no-nonsense store manager, who has never fired a gun in her life, shoots the man. one time, at point-blank range. >> i didn't realize i hit him at first because it took a minute. >> now, armed with a little more courage, smith makes sure the robber doesn't try to hurt her. >> don't move. >> i was scared. i said, hey, show me your hands and he said, i don't have anything. >> it turns out the robber doesn't have a gun. smith is both relieved and annoyed. the robber pleads with her. >> please, don't shoot me. call 911. >> in a dramatic turn of events, it's the robber who's now afraid for his life. >> he was squirming around on the floor and i said, you weren't thinking about 911 when you was robbing me. shut
>> smith braces herself for his answer, but he never gives one.for her life, smith panics and makes the split-second decision to defend herself. >> i got scared then. i figured, he was going to hurt me. i got up like i was coming around, then i grabbed the gun. shot at him. >> smith has endured being robbed time and time again. but this time the no-nonsense store manager, who has never fired a gun in her life, shoots the man. one time, at point-blank range. >> i didn't...
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christie smith, "today in the bay." >> christie smith, thank you very much. we will keep our eye on that one. >> we are also keeping an eye on our forecast on this friday morning. want to say good morning to meteorologist, christina loren. >>> good morning to you, laura and jon. a little bit hot inland. you have your days off coming your way. it is going to be perfect. half moon bay, pacifica, san moon bay. 52 in livermore. low 80s in the warmest cities across the bay area. tomorrow, mid-80s. upper 80s and 90s around the corner. let you know when the heat will break. first, we want to take a look at your drive on a friday. there are some interesting things happening out there. >> some things we don't need to know about very early in the morning. we reported to chp. you keep that to yourself. you look to the bay bridge. one of your congested spots. not very congested. christie smith just told us, 48th and international. that's just south of where high street crosses over that major roadway through oakland. we will track that as well. we are looking at the maps
christie smith, "today in the bay." >> christie smith, thank you very much. we will keep our eye on that one. >> we are also keeping an eye on our forecast on this friday morning. want to say good morning to meteorologist, christina loren. >>> good morning to you, laura and jon. a little bit hot inland. you have your days off coming your way. it is going to be perfect. half moon bay, pacifica, san moon bay. 52 in livermore. low 80s in the warmest cities across the...
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annette young smith to the stage.his lady, ladies and gentlemen, is a lifetime achievement award winner. please, please welcome her to the stage. (applause) >> i can't think of a more deserving woman. thank you. come on in. jeffery, i love you. >> i love you, too. >> hello, neighbors. good evening. you know, first i have to say that i "heart" the portola, i really do. [laughter] >> this is an amazing win frankly for the whole southeast sector, from progress park down, and it's a wonderful night. great to be here with all of you. my name is jeffery betcher. i am the executive director of the organization that emerged 10 years ago from annette young smith and carl page's work on the block where i live. annette lived across the street from me and started planting flowers here or there around the block. and that changed everything mysteriously. and we figured out over time what it was that really created the change, and it wasn't the garden. it wasn't the plants. it was that annette was unafraid to cross the street and gi
annette young smith to the stage.his lady, ladies and gentlemen, is a lifetime achievement award winner. please, please welcome her to the stage. (applause) >> i can't think of a more deserving woman. thank you. come on in. jeffery, i love you. >> i love you, too. >> hello, neighbors. good evening. you know, first i have to say that i "heart" the portola, i really do. [laughter] >> this is an amazing win frankly for the whole southeast sector, from progress...
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so he says okay, smith, andre, let's go back to smith's house and figure out another way to get you back to safety in british controlled new york city. so they get back to the house and arnold says quit, put on the jacket. this will disguise you so everyone will think you're an american. and do me a favor and that attention to your city and make sure he's safe. so everything seems great. they come to westchester and is pretty tired. he wants to go back and sleep. sure enough six miles after the horror, andres jumped by some militia men and a free game, strip search him and quickly the whole plan starts to unravel and arnold gets when an escapes and gets away and then washington finds out any quickly send his men. was very striking his washington haas says his disposable john andre and the american citizen involved in the same plot. they both have damning evidence against them. he says i have enough evidence to hang you. deep is the. instead for smith, he provides them with a court-martial, at type of military trial to the 13th century and which there are some safeguards and an element of
so he says okay, smith, andre, let's go back to smith's house and figure out another way to get you back to safety in british controlled new york city. so they get back to the house and arnold says quit, put on the jacket. this will disguise you so everyone will think you're an american. and do me a favor and that attention to your city and make sure he's safe. so everything seems great. they come to westchester and is pretty tired. he wants to go back and sleep. sure enough six miles after the...
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---smith, dijo que se mudara a la ciudad de chicago para estar mas cerca de sus suegros...h fue nombrado al puesto en 2009, justo cuando el distrito trataba de sanear sus finanzas... cesar ---el ex vicegobernad or republicano de origen mexicano, abel maldonado, take vo ---toma el primer paso para nominarse para gobernador en las proximas elecciones generales de california a realizarse en noviembre de 2014... ---ayer, maldonado anuncio la creacion de un comite exploratorio lo cual le permite comenzar la recaudacion de fondos... ---maldonado, quien trabajo en los campos de california, tambien ha contratado un equipo de estrategas repoublicanos de mucha experiencia para tratar de desbancar al gobernador democrata jerry brown.. stop open ---la orden fue dada hoy por con experiencia (información en ingles) monterrey y traen un sorteo de afortunado ganador viven hoy con pepsi, y traen invitados muchos premios. >> y en casa no se preocupe por que puede vivir pepsi. >> se tiene que meter en (información en pantalla) . >> esta conectado en facebook y twitter, vive el momento hoy, pe
---smith, dijo que se mudara a la ciudad de chicago para estar mas cerca de sus suegros...h fue nombrado al puesto en 2009, justo cuando el distrito trataba de sanear sus finanzas... cesar ---el ex vicegobernad or republicano de origen mexicano, abel maldonado, take vo ---toma el primer paso para nominarse para gobernador en las proximas elecciones generales de california a realizarse en noviembre de 2014... ---ayer, maldonado anuncio la creacion de un comite exploratorio lo cual le permite...
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that's something i would ask stacy smith about.nd we really want to hear about the impact of the pc business, given that they're taking down capital spending, $1 billion from what they said before, maria. >> we would definitely like to get into the pc spends and certainly the pc environment, because we know what's going on there. let's go inside intel numbers right now. joining me now is intel cfo, stacy smith, in a first on cnbc interview. mr. smith, good to have you on the program. how would you characterize the quarter? >> the demand environment played out as we expected, and i think the company executed well. as i just heard jon say, we saw fis growth in our data center business. it was up 7% year on year. and within the overall market for computing, we're seeing nice growth. and there's obviously a transition going on there, but i think we're well positioned for that as well. >> and shareholders certainly want to see change in terms of utilizing the balance sheet, which you've done quite well. we're going to get to that in a m
that's something i would ask stacy smith about.nd we really want to hear about the impact of the pc business, given that they're taking down capital spending, $1 billion from what they said before, maria. >> we would definitely like to get into the pc spends and certainly the pc environment, because we know what's going on there. let's go inside intel numbers right now. joining me now is intel cfo, stacy smith, in a first on cnbc interview. mr. smith, good to have you on the program. how...
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cold, hungry, scared. >> reporter: smith is no stranger to adversity. she grew up in a poor delaware neighborhood where she still lives. but unlike many women from her era, smith went to school and opened her own beauty store. it was that same resilience that she channelled when her kidnappers decided to dump her in this remote cemetery. >> i was crawling through the cemetery on hands and knees. no jacket. finally, somebody found me. >> reporter: days later, smith's alleged captors were arrested and charged with kidnapping and carjacking. as for smith, she has a message for those young ladies -- >> you ought to be kind to other people, if you want somebody to be kind to you. >> absolutely. meanwhile, police were able to track down that car, those two teenaged girls still driving around in it. they're just 14 years old and 15 years old. they're being charged as adults. by the way, there were three others -- three of their friends were also arrested in this case for some kind of involvement. just awful. >> terrible. >> she's pretty tough. >> isn't she? >>
cold, hungry, scared. >> reporter: smith is no stranger to adversity. she grew up in a poor delaware neighborhood where she still lives. but unlike many women from her era, smith went to school and opened her own beauty store. it was that same resilience that she channelled when her kidnappers decided to dump her in this remote cemetery. >> i was crawling through the cemetery on hands and knees. no jacket. finally, somebody found me. >> reporter: days later, smith's alleged...
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police say that smith is a known pimp., smith claimed he was merely jasmine's driver and that she was willingly selling herself for cash. >> she worked for an entertainment service. i believe it was called the perfect package. and basically, it was like a prostitution service. she would go to various locations, transported by i guess you could say a pimp, where he would transport her, drop her off. he would just kind of hang out, watch, wait, transport her back and make sure that she contained the money. and business would go on. >> smith told police that he and his brother drove jasmine to gomez's apartment on the night of her murder. gomez had found jasmine through an ad in the paper. crystal manuel, a prostitute and the mother of smith's children, admitted she had brokered the deal. gomez agreed to pay $190 for an hour with the teen. >> she said that jasmine made the decision, that she asked to go, that they didn't know that she was 16. >> smith testified that at 11:00 p.m. the night of the murder he walked jasmine to g
police say that smith is a known pimp., smith claimed he was merely jasmine's driver and that she was willingly selling herself for cash. >> she worked for an entertainment service. i believe it was called the perfect package. and basically, it was like a prostitution service. she would go to various locations, transported by i guess you could say a pimp, where he would transport her, drop her off. he would just kind of hang out, watch, wait, transport her back and make sure that she...
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but online, smith sees this as part of a proud legacy. >> if you look at "rolling stone" when it firsted it was a very political magazine. at the time, it was criticism. this guy isn't a real political writer. he's taking acid at the republican national convention. mainstream pointed at them and said -- and then "rolling stone" went on to be -- >> reporter: but it took "the washington post" to break watergate. do you guys want to stay as the hunter s. thompsons? or do you want to go legit in a way that breaks news? >> i think right now we're very comfortable in going in before and after the news cycle. >> reporter: some in media business have speculated smith, a master salesman, merely wants to inflate the profile of vice and then unload it for a couple hundred million dollar, but he insists vice will be bigger than any of the old guard media companies soon. he wants to start by making advice the flexionnext cnn? >> a 24-hour tv dhanl that's all vice all the time. >> the next cnn meaning the next global news voice. we have the demographic, we have the capabilities. we just have to get
but online, smith sees this as part of a proud legacy. >> if you look at "rolling stone" when it firsted it was a very political magazine. at the time, it was criticism. this guy isn't a real political writer. he's taking acid at the republican national convention. mainstream pointed at them and said -- and then "rolling stone" went on to be -- >> reporter: but it took "the washington post" to break watergate. do you guys want to stay as the hunter s....
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can i get the smith contract, please? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase every day. told you i'd get half. what's in your wallet? >> i am always talking about the fabulous north american energy revolution here on "mad money," the transformation of all the huge new oil and gas finds we are making this country. but there is still tons of oil and gas being found overseas, too. we don't want to focus so hard america. we don't want to be xenophobic that we forget the rest of the world. take double energy, $821 billion independent oil and gas company that i now believe is the cheapest high-growth energy play out there. it's the large-cap american oil company that has
can i get the smith contract, please? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase every day. told you i'd get half....
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i'm christie smith. i'll have that story coming up. >>> you made it to friday a good-looking weekend shaping up. hot. 90s, mid-90s on the way. we'll sort it all out in your full forecast. >> while the peninsula is clear, we are following the closure. christie smith talking about police activity. we will talk about your traffic there as well as through alamo. >> a live look from san francisco. that is the embarcadero illuminated. i imagine you are feeling pretty good. friday, april 26th. this is "today in the bay." >>> it is straight up 5:00. good morning, everybody. thank you for getting up with us. i am laura garcia-cannon. we begin with breaking news. streets are shut down in oakland. investigators are taking a closer look at a grenade-looking device. christie smith joins us live. what can you tell us? >> reporter: good morning, laura. within the last couple of minutes i have seen two police officers with flashlights heading to that corner, the red sign and down below is a fire hydrant. that's where th
i'm christie smith. i'll have that story coming up. >>> you made it to friday a good-looking weekend shaping up. hot. 90s, mid-90s on the way. we'll sort it all out in your full forecast. >> while the peninsula is clear, we are following the closure. christie smith talking about police activity. we will talk about your traffic there as well as through alamo. >> a live look from san francisco. that is the embarcadero illuminated. i imagine you are feeling pretty good....
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smith, can you hear me? >> yes, i can hear you. >> can you tell me what your assessment of this disaster is in terms of injuries and potential fatalityties. >> when i heard the fire, i had the residents move to the oh side of the building. i was there when the explosion went off, so i got trapped in the glass and stuff that fell on me. >> there's been hundreds of people taking to local hospitals. they're trying to help the firefighters that are deceased from the explosion. i've heard very substantial rumors that there are three volunteer firefighters that have deceased from the explosion. and i'm with the county justice of the peace with another position in town. we've been told to expect heavy deceased people that we will help pronounce dead. like, right now, they're trying to get the fire under control and trying to get into the building there. >> dr. smith, do you know how many buildings have collapsed to this moment? >> no, because i really can't get to it. my son lives on one of the buildings collapsed.
smith, can you hear me? >> yes, i can hear you. >> can you tell me what your assessment of this disaster is in terms of injuries and potential fatalityties. >> when i heard the fire, i had the residents move to the oh side of the building. i was there when the explosion went off, so i got trapped in the glass and stuff that fell on me. >> there's been hundreds of people taking to local hospitals. they're trying to help the firefighters that are deceased from the...
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and we are joined by derek smith he is a health program coordinator at the department of health tobacco free project. >> if you could go over the meeting guidelines and conduct the swearing in. >> the board requests that you turn off all phones and pagers so they will not disturb the proceedings and carry on the conversations in the hallway. the board's rules of presentation are as follows, appellant's and permit holders and department representatives each has seven minutes to present their case and three minutes for rebuttals. people affiliated with these parties much include their comments in the 7 and three minute periods. the members of the public who are not affiliated with the parties have up to three minutes each to address the board and no rebuttals. to assist the board in the accurate preparation of minutes, members of the public who wish to speak on an item are asked but not required to submit a speaker card or business card to board staff when you come up to the podium, and the speaker cards and pen are available on the left side of the podium. >> the board welcomes your comm
and we are joined by derek smith he is a health program coordinator at the department of health tobacco free project. >> if you could go over the meeting guidelines and conduct the swearing in. >> the board requests that you turn off all phones and pagers so they will not disturb the proceedings and carry on the conversations in the hallway. the board's rules of presentation are as follows, appellant's and permit holders and department representatives each has seven minutes to...
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reporting live in martinez, kristi smith, nbc bay area news. >> kristi smith, thank you very much. >>> students at st. mary's on alert after a college student tells police she was sexually assaulted in her dorm room early saturday morning. the woman apparently met her attacker off campus friday night. they reported that crime to police. in response to the attack, st. mary's issued a public safety crime alert. >>> a man accused of driving his car into the front of a southbay walmart store on easter is expected to be back in court today for a very similar separate incident at a car wash. president says this video shows haamid zaid crashing through the front window of the convenience store attached to the car wash in december. he was arrested and released on bail. zaid will be in court today on that case as well as for sentencing on a marijuana charge from 2011. zaid is also accused of driving his oldsmobile cutlass into a san jose walmart march 31st, then jumping out of the car and attacking people with a metal pole. >>> in santa rosa, it was a very emotional good-bye. >> my sister. she
reporting live in martinez, kristi smith, nbc bay area news. >> kristi smith, thank you very much. >>> students at st. mary's on alert after a college student tells police she was sexually assaulted in her dorm room early saturday morning. the woman apparently met her attacker off campus friday night. they reported that crime to police. in response to the attack, st. mary's issued a public safety crime alert. >>> a man accused of driving his car into the front of a...
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we are taking a look at alex smith and you can see he is in oakland playing the raiders in december.he home opener = september 15th. following the patent manning's monday night football and the return of alex smith and the finality against the broncos. everybody looking for to the 49ers season. again, this is april and already for football. >> pam: good night. ñç
we are taking a look at alex smith and you can see he is in oakland playing the raiders in december.he home opener = september 15th. following the patent manning's monday night football and the return of alex smith and the finality against the broncos. everybody looking for to the 49ers season. again, this is april and already for football. >> pam: good night. ñç
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no jacket. >> reporter: days later, smith's alleged captors were captured. as for smith, she has a message for those young ladies -- >> you ought to be kind to other people if you want somebody to be kind to you. >> absolutely. meanwhile, police were able to track down that car, those two teen jj aged girls still driving around in it. they're just 14-year-old and 15-year-old. they're being charged as adults. three of their friends were also arrested in this case for some kind of involvement. just awful. >> terrible. >> she's pretty tough. >> she seems forgiving, too. >>> caught on cam. newly released of an airport baggage worker accused of stealing thousands of property. >>> also ahead -- ginger's new challenge. our extreme weather expert takes on something unexpected. >>> they call it vadering. coming up, our version. keep it here on "good morning america." we'll be right back. living with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis means living with pain. it could also mean living with joint damage. humira, adalimumab, can help treat more than just the pain. f
no jacket. >> reporter: days later, smith's alleged captors were captured. as for smith, she has a message for those young ladies -- >> you ought to be kind to other people if you want somebody to be kind to you. >> absolutely. meanwhile, police were able to track down that car, those two teen jj aged girls still driving around in it. they're just 14-year-old and 15-year-old. they're being charged as adults. three of their friends were also arrested in this case for some kind...
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please welcome shane smith. [cheers and applause] please, mr. smith. can i call you shane?> stephen: thanks for coming on and thank you for wearing your formal t-shirt. cofounder of vies magazine can. are you acanadian person? >> i am indeed. >> stephen: okay. join us any time. it's become a global enterprise since then. a record level, in-house creative services agency, book must bishing division now you are the executive producer and correspondent for advice hbo's new news magazine. describe the brand. what is it other than, you know, different? [laughter] >> we started as a magazine about 18 years ago. >> book when there were magazines nl and we moved to 34 countries and as we traveled to those countries we noticed there was a lot of crazy stuff going on. we started reporting and shooting it and, you know, put it online and now we have a big youth following. >> what i look about it is you have been described as having a casual miss soj any. [ laughter ] is that because you are exploring a sort of recontext you'llization of a patriarchal masculinity or do you sort of like
please welcome shane smith. [cheers and applause] please, mr. smith. can i call you shane?> stephen: thanks for coming on and thank you for wearing your formal t-shirt. cofounder of vies magazine can. are you acanadian person? >> i am indeed. >> stephen: okay. join us any time. it's become a global enterprise since then. a record level, in-house creative services agency, book must bishing division now you are the executive producer and correspondent for advice hbo's new news...
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nick smith was at the event. >> five children a day are killed in this country due to gun violence. >> california congresswoman jackie speier held a gun buy-back in south san francisco. gun owners were urged to surrender their guns for cash. >> it gets a lot of guns off the street and out of houses without being used eventually maybe fall in the wrong hands. >> congresswoman's efforts don't stop there. she wants a ban on assault weapons and complete background checks. >> we're arguing whether or not it's sensible law that we should have on the books. universal background checks. >> as a member of the house committee on oversight and government reform, she introduced the gun transparency and accountability act. it would remove the requirement background checks be destroyed in 24 hours and make them available to other agencies. >> a record number of gun enthusiasts came here out of fear that potential gun regulations could soon make guns and ammo difficult to obtain. >> we are under the microscope. bad guys go outside and sources on the streets. >> those who put on the gun shows point o
nick smith was at the event. >> five children a day are killed in this country due to gun violence. >> california congresswoman jackie speier held a gun buy-back in south san francisco. gun owners were urged to surrender their guns for cash. >> it gets a lot of guns off the street and out of houses without being used eventually maybe fall in the wrong hands. >> congresswoman's efforts don't stop there. she wants a ban on assault weapons and complete background checks....
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that leads to pressures and you know difficulties. >> smith is a cal graduate and moving his family to chicago at the end of june. and good news for two and a half student -- million students attending colleges. summer classes are coming back. a number of campuses now looking to add classes instead of cutting them. a nice change thanks to tax increase from proposition 30 and additional $210 million expected by colleges in the coming years. >> fans of the world series fans retreated to a giant home opener today. >> we're live outside at and t park and why it's so hard to find parking on fan who's ran out of gas. >> we're looking at unsettled weather so to sprinkle or not to >>> the jersey boys singing national anthem as a world champion giants played a home opener today. it was a packed house and the players took the field one at a time to the roaring clouds. -- crowds, clouds. i was hiing you know... >> not too many clouds? >> yes. i'm one included this just feels like all is right in the world right now. it's opening day. >> i know. it's perfect. and fresh off another world series cha
that leads to pressures and you know difficulties. >> smith is a cal graduate and moving his family to chicago at the end of june. and good news for two and a half student -- million students attending colleges. summer classes are coming back. a number of campuses now looking to add classes instead of cutting them. a nice change thanks to tax increase from proposition 30 and additional $210 million expected by colleges in the coming years. >> fans of the world series fans retreated...
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smith, thank you very much for the update. >>> 6:16. people, including dignitaries from all over the world gathered in left knee -- london this morning to remember the iron lady, former prime minister margaret thatcher. lady thatcher's coffin draped in a union flag traveled through the streets of the capital before arriving at st. paul's cathedral. britain's first and only female prime minister was given a ceremonial service with full military honors. security was stepped up in the area in the wake of bombings at the boston marathon. she died last week from a stroke. she was 87 years old. >>> 6:17 right now. grocery train, fresh and easy finds out business here in california is not so easy. >> british-owned chained which talked about shutting down before but now it's absolutely closing its doors. scott mcgrew says all over america. >> that's right. it does fine in great britain, the biggest grocery chain there. it told the bbc it would close all american stores. fresh & easy's business model were smaller stores where you would buy perha
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"today in the bay's" christie smith is live and has the rest of story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. dr. nalini is a professor, a mom and a woman trying desperately to beat the odds. doctors estimate she has a 1 in 20,000 chance of finding the right donor. that hasn't slowed her down at all. the stanford professor is battling leukemia. she needs a bone marrow transplant and has turned to social media, facebook, twitter, blogs, all spreading the word trying to get more people to try and register as a donor. she became the first indian-american female professor in psychology at harvard. she also worked at tufts university and now here at stanford. the website, nalinineedsyou.com explains how you can get involved, going to registration events or registering online. a cheek swab is all you need to get started. that can be sent to you. the challenge is that the pool of south asian donors is very small. even if you are not a match, donations are still needed to cover test kits that they are trying to get out in india. reporting live at stanfo
"today in the bay's" christie smith is live and has the rest of story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. dr. nalini is a professor, a mom and a woman trying desperately to beat the odds. doctors estimate she has a 1 in 20,000 chance of finding the right donor. that hasn't slowed her down at all. the stanford professor is battling leukemia. she needs a bone marrow transplant and has turned to social media, facebook, twitter, blogs, all spreading the word trying to...
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christie smith. the activity is flowing traffic. back side of the coliseum as well as san leandro to get around the backup. eastshore freeway shows a build. metering lights at the toll plaza. south 880, a surprise, from mission to 237, very slow. the crash still reported at the connect nor ramp to west 237 making the flyover. be careful there. sounds like it is affecting the hov lanes, slowing off of 237 heading to millpedis. 87, a slow, easy drive. 87 is going to start the build as well. heading up through the area. tonight, the warning. continued traffic. raining. one of our voice coaches is going to be out there. we are looking over toward the freeways. very calm right now. it has had a couple of problems the last couple of. we will track it. 3:51. investigators in the south bay looking into what caused an overnight fire at a historic fire at a building in san jose. bob redell with more on the history. >> reporter: good morning to you, jon. a fire that started a little bit before 9:30 last night. it destroyed this landmark here o
christie smith. the activity is flowing traffic. back side of the coliseum as well as san leandro to get around the backup. eastshore freeway shows a build. metering lights at the toll plaza. south 880, a surprise, from mission to 237, very slow. the crash still reported at the connect nor ramp to west 237 making the flyover. be careful there. sounds like it is affecting the hov lanes, slowing off of 237 heading to millpedis. 87, a slow, easy drive. 87 is going to start the build as well....
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oakland is 9-3. >>> seth smith 2-2 now batting .500 for the season.'s are grateful there are not many verlander in the league. we put ourselves in positions to come back and one reason why was to get his pitch count on. we were still trying to grind on the pitch count some and get him out where we had a chance to do some damage off the bullpen. and a couple of times had some opportunity that we concash in as far as we would have liked to. >> a's outfielderonne yes,onne yes, sir cespedes was pit on the disabled list with a strained muscle. yeonis tried to steal 2nd base and landed awkwardly on the left hand. michael taylor recalledded to replace you him. >>> 38 degrees in chicago's wrigley field, but madison bumgarner remaining hot. giant's manager bochy gave his his world series ring. he was traded away, but still gets his bling. a terrible rea lay throw allowed bumgarner to score. scutaro three more hits. this is the only real mistake. two-run shot by navorro. 8th inning, crawford gets soriano at first. in the 9th bases loaded again, when valbuena fo
oakland is 9-3. >>> seth smith 2-2 now batting .500 for the season.'s are grateful there are not many verlander in the league. we put ourselves in positions to come back and one reason why was to get his pitch count on. we were still trying to grind on the pitch count some and get him out where we had a chance to do some damage off the bullpen. and a couple of times had some opportunity that we concash in as far as we would have liked to. >> a's outfielderonne yes,onne yes, sir...
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i picked bessie smith. there was a piano in the classroom.y're still talking about that in sacramento. there was something about that music. even though the music that icing on this album is more modern -- that icing on this album is more modern than my father's taste in music, that is my first love. tavis: windy recall the first time you performed publicly with your father -- when do you recall the first time you performed publicly with your father? washe first performance speed -- was the california state fair at 3.5. i remember it vividly. when you developed all ive of jazz -- my mom and were talking not too long ago. we were talking about the fact that when you a child, we were a very spiritual family. it is one thing to lean on your mom and dad's relationship with god. at some point, you have to develop your own relationship when you start going to things on your own. it is one thing to be introduced to jazz by your father. at some point, you develop your own love for it. evolution of the developing your own unique style and taste and af
i picked bessie smith. there was a piano in the classroom.y're still talking about that in sacramento. there was something about that music. even though the music that icing on this album is more modern -- that icing on this album is more modern than my father's taste in music, that is my first love. tavis: windy recall the first time you performed publicly with your father -- when do you recall the first time you performed publicly with your father? washe first performance speed -- was the...
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can i get the smith contract, please? thank you.s three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase every day. told you i'd get half. what's in your wallet? told you i'd get half. anncr: and many of the tornado's victims are... without homes tonight. girl: first, i saw it on cable. then i read about it online. i found out how to help. i downloaded the info. i spoke up... and told my friends... and they told their friends... and together, we made a difference. anncr: and tornado relief has been pouring in from... across the country. girl: we might be hundreds of miles apart... but because we're connected, it's like we're all neighbors. and you wouldn't have it any other way.e. but your erectile
can i get the smith contract, please? thank you.s three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase every day. told you i'd get half. what's in...
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i had this- i saw this wonderful interview with houston smith- some of you are reading his book, which is a wonderful, wonderful book, the religions of man, or whatever it is- i can't really replicate it, but he talks about the difference between science and religion, and that's what he's at. you know, there's a way that science- there's a limited, as he puts it, amount of things that science can know because that's the boundaries they put, and religion takes us to another way, another place of knowing. yeah, jan? >> i think that somehow in my classmate's comment about there being an underlying pattern and being mathematically explaining things of nature, that that somehow involves the fact that somebody made it that way. but i think if you go to the laws of physics and the laws of nature, you'll find that, for example, crystals grow- they're not considered by most people to be alive- but they're governed by laws of physics. and so i think that in finding these patterns within supposed chaos that we could look toward the laws of nature and the laws of physics to explain all this. >> an
i had this- i saw this wonderful interview with houston smith- some of you are reading his book, which is a wonderful, wonderful book, the religions of man, or whatever it is- i can't really replicate it, but he talks about the difference between science and religion, and that's what he's at. you know, there's a way that science- there's a limited, as he puts it, amount of things that science can know because that's the boundaries they put, and religion takes us to another way, another place of...
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smith, welcome back to "mad money." [ cheers ] how are you?at to see you. >> it's nice to be here. >> it's been a remarkable run. it's been a remarkable run. but i do want people to understand that as much as it's been great, there's a lot more room for a lot more buffalo wild wings stores, both in this country and around the world. >> there absolutely is and we're going to start in philadelphia. we just crossed the 900 unit threshold and we've identified that we think we can get into 1700, 1,800 markets in the u.s. and canada, and i just returned from an international trip and a lot of opportunity internationally as well. >> well, we know from some of the great chains, whether it be mcdonald's or yum or so many others, that the concepts we have here are loved in other places. is that your initial take when you go around the world? >> absolutely. they love american brands. and as we do our research, they talk about -- yeah, you'd have to have some regional specialties, but they want it to be an authentic american brand. >> one of the things i
smith, welcome back to "mad money." [ cheers ] how are you?at to see you. >> it's nice to be here. >> it's been a remarkable run. it's been a remarkable run. but i do want people to understand that as much as it's been great, there's a lot more room for a lot more buffalo wild wings stores, both in this country and around the world. >> there absolutely is and we're going to start in philadelphia. we just crossed the 900 unit threshold and we've identified that we...
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christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> it is 4:35. turning to the terror in boston where investigators there say they are closing in on a suspect. police sources tell nbc news the department store surveillance video near one of the blast sites captured images of a man leaving a bag or backpack at the spot where one of the bombs went off. a photo from nbc affiliate whdh shows a garbage bag right where the second bomb exploded. >> large injuries were on the side of it. the debrief field to the left, some protected areas on the right side that indicate the blast was to one side of the trash receptacle. >>> president obama and the first lady will visit boston to offer comfort and support. they will attend an interfaith service at the cathedral of the holy cross in the south end of the city. the president will meet with first responders as well as state and local officials. >>> thousands of people online are hoping they can help. authorities trying to identify that bomber on bay area based read it. while people say the public can be helpfu
christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> it is 4:35. turning to the terror in boston where investigators there say they are closing in on a suspect. police sources tell nbc news the department store surveillance video near one of the blast sites captured images of a man leaving a bag or backpack at the spot where one of the bombs went off. a photo from nbc affiliate whdh shows a garbage bag right where the second bomb exploded. >> large injuries were on the side of it....
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let's get right to it, the bulls and bears this week, gary b smith, tobin smith, jonas max ferris in our studio. >> outstanding. >> brenda: along with jehmu green. john, will more tax hikes have employers telling employees to take a hike? >> yes, no doubt about it. that's what's happening right now. we have the lowest labor force participation rate since 1979. and just a year ago, president obama was saying this is the last time we need to raise taxes. president clinton has said the exact same thing, but for years they railed on the bush tax cuts so this is why we've got so much deficit and then they make them permanent. they raises taxes on the rich and everybody gets free pizza. it's not working. and what we're doing is not working and raising taxes further is going to further this economy. >> brenda: what do you think about that? is it going to hurt the economy? >> i think when you look the at the jobs report at that came out yesterday, it proves one thing, we have to continue to invest in this economy and create jobs. and the only way we're going to be able to it do that is if wo
let's get right to it, the bulls and bears this week, gary b smith, tobin smith, jonas max ferris in our studio. >> outstanding. >> brenda: along with jehmu green. john, will more tax hikes have employers telling employees to take a hike? >> yes, no doubt about it. that's what's happening right now. we have the lowest labor force participation rate since 1979. and just a year ago, president obama was saying this is the last time we need to raise taxes. president clinton has...
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next "newsmakers" with adam smith. then current and former president take part in the ceremony for the george w. bush library. then the life of mary todd lincoln. us from capitol hill is adam smith, the ranking democrat on the house armed services committee. >> thanks for having me on. >> joining me is jim michaels of usa today. with the situation continuing, we want to turn to jim michaels for our first question. >> the administration says it is likely that the assad regime has used chemical weapons against their own people. previously the obama on said it is the bottom line. >> that is the question. they are trying to decide you use the weapons. there is a bit of a divide on that. is seems likely that by whom and under what circumstances we will have to determine. what do we do about it backs the president said it was a red line. my thing is how we are conscious of how we respond. i do not want to commit u.s. forces to syria. i think that being able to secure the weapons is difficult. but our international partners a
next "newsmakers" with adam smith. then current and former president take part in the ceremony for the george w. bush library. then the life of mary todd lincoln. us from capitol hill is adam smith, the ranking democrat on the house armed services committee. >> thanks for having me on. >> joining me is jim michaels of usa today. with the situation continuing, we want to turn to jim michaels for our first question. >> the administration says it is likely that the...
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and fedex ceo, fred smith is also with us. he has that unique insight on the global economy, as well as the impact of new security concerns in light of the tragic and deadly bombings in boston. >> yeah, it was of course, at this hour when we first learned yesterday of the horrific events unfolding in boston. that is where our scott cohn is right now with the very latest. scott, one day later, what can you tell us? >> reporter: maria, 24 hours after the horrific attacks, it is still an intense crime scene behind me, as authorities try to search for any clues about who did this and why. u.s. attorney general eric holder out with a statement a short time ago, again, calling on the public to help, saying no bit of evidence is too small. they are looking for cell phone video, anything that can help them figure out and piece the facts together. we also know that the boston athletic association, which stages this marathon every year, had three surveillance cameras at the finish line. the company that provided those cameras under a sp
and fedex ceo, fred smith is also with us. he has that unique insight on the global economy, as well as the impact of new security concerns in light of the tragic and deadly bombings in boston. >> yeah, it was of course, at this hour when we first learned yesterday of the horrific events unfolding in boston. that is where our scott cohn is right now with the very latest. scott, one day later, what can you tell us? >> reporter: maria, 24 hours after the horrific attacks, it is still...
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. >>> oakland school superintendent unexpectedly announced today he is resigning, tony smith said he will leave his post in june. he and his family will be moving to chicago to be closer to his wife's ailing father. in a letter smith told school board members," i feel privilegeed to have been part of bringing quality and stability back to oakland public schools. >>> the decision to leave at this time is very difficult. however my commitment to my family first means this is the right decision at this time. >>> smith's last day on the job is june 30th. >>> as we mentioned the top of the newscast we are just over an hour away from the first pitch of the world champions home opener, tara moriarty joins us live from at&t park where fans are pouring in and the excitement is building. >> reporter: just about an hour or so until things really start getting underway here. you can see there is lots of fans in the stands already. the st. louis cardinals are wrapping up soon here. the big question is who will raise the new world series championship flag and who will throw the first pitch. pablo
. >>> oakland school superintendent unexpectedly announced today he is resigning, tony smith said he will leave his post in june. he and his family will be moving to chicago to be closer to his wife's ailing father. in a letter smith told school board members," i feel privilegeed to have been part of bringing quality and stability back to oakland public schools. >>> the decision to leave at this time is very difficult. however my commitment to my family first means this...
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reporting live in berkeley, christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> 4:34. new this morning, san jose police officers recovering after a hit-and-run driver crashed into him outside hp pavilion. it happened after 11:30 in the parking lot after a sold-out concert. after hitting the officer, the driver drove the wrong way down delmas avenue and turned eastbound along san fernando street. he was caught in the act by the owner of the car he was attempting to burglarize. the suspect jumped into his own car and fled the parking lot. >> the vehicle is a four-door black acura integra. it might have damage to the front left side. we have every officer in the city looking for that car. >> the officer was taken to the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. >> the parents of audrie pott are expected to speak for the first time. she is the girl that killed herself after an alleged sexual assault that involves cyberbullying. we don't usually identify the victims but in this case, her parents want her story told to try and prevent other tragedies. her attorney is plann
reporting live in berkeley, christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> 4:34. new this morning, san jose police officers recovering after a hit-and-run driver crashed into him outside hp pavilion. it happened after 11:30 in the parking lot after a sold-out concert. after hitting the officer, the driver drove the wrong way down delmas avenue and turned eastbound along san fernando street. he was caught in the act by the owner of the car he was attempting to burglarize. the suspect...
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smith. >> [inaudible] supervisors. i was glad today when i heard a senior speak on an issue that is very important to me and that is pedestrian bicycle safety because i walk -- i live in district 6 also on terp their tailor but sometimes i go to upper market and sit near valancia and market where they have a bicycle signal and i am walking around to see where the bicycles signals are which the bicyclists don't use them that they put up there for them, but i am sure if you put one on sixth and market it would be utilized and i am glad the commander said today that how to get more enforcement in certain areas so i would have to start calling 311 or non emergency about bicyclists running down pedestrians and we didn't hear anything about that but the money that is spent but when you walk in that area on market and five, ethsixth and seventh and maybe moving the bike street to mission street. okay. since we're going to be doing that why don't we let the bicyclists help out and doing a registration on bicyclists but no we w
smith. >> [inaudible] supervisors. i was glad today when i heard a senior speak on an issue that is very important to me and that is pedestrian bicycle safety because i walk -- i live in district 6 also on terp their tailor but sometimes i go to upper market and sit near valancia and market where they have a bicycle signal and i am walking around to see where the bicycles signals are which the bicyclists don't use them that they put up there for them, but i am sure if you put one on sixth...
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we know that because brody smith is back again on the show with the latest trick shot video this timehe way from china. here he is in front of tourist attractions and by a stadium and all over the place pulling off the tricks. this one here i love. he is on top of a big fountain that looks like it is about 20 feet in the air. whip it is down, bends it around, right in the bucket. nailed it. >>> like all good trick shot videos, theres always some pretty good celebrations afterwards. >>> i will say we already know brody smith is good. he can do amazing trick shots. i am really enjoying the environment, the scenes, the locations where he is, so i am actually kind of looking beyond the frisbee. >> yes. people all over china are now trying to become the next broedy smith. >>> trying to be a big frisbee capital of the world but maybe he is opening minds and hearts. >> all they need is one. >>> a new food eating trend on the internet and videos are starting to pour in. it is called sir stroming. you may be wondering what in the heck is it? >> it sounds foreign. >> it is foreign. it is a swed
we know that because brody smith is back again on the show with the latest trick shot video this timehe way from china. here he is in front of tourist attractions and by a stadium and all over the place pulling off the tricks. this one here i love. he is on top of a big fountain that looks like it is about 20 feet in the air. whip it is down, bends it around, right in the bucket. nailed it. >>> like all good trick shot videos, theres always some pretty good celebrations afterwards....