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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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>> smith: i guess just...o go on. >> kroft: well, there's season four. >> smith: there is indeed season four, but i mean, logically, violet must be about 100 and something now, so i don't know how long she's going to last. i really don't. >> kroft: julian says he's never going to kill her off. >> smith: and there'll be... have to be bath chairs and various things that they can push me around in. >> kroft: he said they'll send you to the seaside. they'll never kill you off. ( laughter ) >> smith: i think he'll have to. >> kroft: have you ever thought about retiring? >> smith: i think that the date for that has gone by. i fear that i won't work in the theater again. i'm sad about that. but i won't... won't retire. i think i'll keep going with violet and whatever other old biddy comes along. >> go to 60minutesovertime.com to hear maggie smith and the creator of "downton abbey" deconstruct her best scenes. change makes people nervous. but i see a world bursting with opportunity, with ideas, with ambition. i'm thin
>> smith: i guess just...o go on. >> kroft: well, there's season four. >> smith: there is indeed season four, but i mean, logically, violet must be about 100 and something now, so i don't know how long she's going to last. i really don't. >> kroft: julian says he's never going to kill her off. >> smith: and there'll be... have to be bath chairs and various things that they can push me around in. >> kroft: he said they'll send you to the seaside. they'll never...
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you even have a passport to life after smith. [laughter] the opportunity to learn things like job interviewing skills, how to balance a budget, cook a healthy meal and change a tire. you can consider my speech today a continuation of the passport to life after smith area and full disclosure, i cannot cook and definitely cannot change a tire. [laughter] part of life after smith will be deciding what things you want to put your energy into and what things you don't. either the big revelation for me when i realized that i did not have to complete everything i thought i wanted to do, like learning german or becoming a good skier or learning to cook. i realized that you can complete the project by dropping it. [laughter] [applause] commencement speakers are traditionally expected to tell graduates how to get out there and climb the ladder of success. i want to ask you instead, to redefine success. the world you are headed into desperately needs it. and because you are up to it. your education at smith has made it unequivocally clear t
you even have a passport to life after smith. [laughter] the opportunity to learn things like job interviewing skills, how to balance a budget, cook a healthy meal and change a tire. you can consider my speech today a continuation of the passport to life after smith area and full disclosure, i cannot cook and definitely cannot change a tire. [laughter] part of life after smith will be deciding what things you want to put your energy into and what things you don't. either the big revelation for...
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that man would be lloyd smith. smith had been stationed in egypt for almost a year and have been promoted to captain when he was recruited by oss in cairo in early september 1943. a recruiter promised smith the excitement he great because his brother was headed overseas to serve as a pilot on the 26 bomber. smith later wrote unless i did something more exciting than ordinance, i would have trouble living with him after i got back home after the war. senator smith arrived at oss headquarters in italy, his commanding officer said to him, we have a priority job. how would you like to volunteer to get albania? at smith knew little of the train or language agreed to help the strength americans and bring into the post for evacuation which is a three-hour briefing under his belt. smith received his orders on november 30, and by the evening of december 2 he had made two attempts to cross the hundred i both. another port city. my second attempt had been canceled that day because of the discovery of chairman minds in the por
that man would be lloyd smith. smith had been stationed in egypt for almost a year and have been promoted to captain when he was recruited by oss in cairo in early september 1943. a recruiter promised smith the excitement he great because his brother was headed overseas to serve as a pilot on the 26 bomber. smith later wrote unless i did something more exciting than ordinance, i would have trouble living with him after i got back home after the war. senator smith arrived at oss headquarters in...
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the second women's revolution and theby smith alumni glorious fine.[applause] toria continues to fight expand the role of women in our society. to give us full access to the roles of power where decisions are being made. is the second revolution still in progress, we simply cannot wait any longer for the third revolution to begin. where iimagine a place would be more likely to find the leaders of that revolution and writer. -- than right here at smith. money and power, success, money, and power is practically become synonymous. but it is time for a third metric beyond money and power. ,ne founded on well-being wisdom, our ability to wonder and get back. [applause] money and power by themselves are like a two legged stool. ,ou cannot balance on them eventually you will topple over. are and more people toppling over every day. weically, success, the way have defined it, is no longer sustainable. it is not sustainable for human beings, it is not sustainable for the planet. [applause] to live the lives we want and not just the lives we settle for, the liv
the second women's revolution and theby smith alumni glorious fine.[applause] toria continues to fight expand the role of women in our society. to give us full access to the roles of power where decisions are being made. is the second revolution still in progress, we simply cannot wait any longer for the third revolution to begin. where iimagine a place would be more likely to find the leaders of that revolution and writer. -- than right here at smith. money and power, success, money, and power...
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next, arianna huffington at smith college. later, former president bill clinton speaking at howard university. >> she makes the first speech by sitting first lady, becomes the first president of the daughters of the american revolution, designs her own time and establishes the white house china collection and is the first to have a christmas tree in the white house. meet caroline harrison, wife of the 23rd president, benjamin harrison, as we continue our series on first ladies with your questions and comments. monday night, live at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span3, c- span radio and c-span.org. arianna huffington was the commencement speaker at graduation ceremonies this year at smith college in massachusetts. she is the head of the "huffington post" an online news site and blog founded in 2005. this is about 25 minutes. >> i present to you the 2013 commencement speaker, arianna huffington. [applause] >> thank you so much. thank you so much. members of the faculty, devoted parents and friends, and especially the fabulous class
next, arianna huffington at smith college. later, former president bill clinton speaking at howard university. >> she makes the first speech by sitting first lady, becomes the first president of the daughters of the american revolution, designs her own time and establishes the white house china collection and is the first to have a christmas tree in the white house. meet caroline harrison, wife of the 23rd president, benjamin harrison, as we continue our series on first ladies with your...
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smith was fortunate to be heard. at least 1000 people including civilians were killed and countless before injured in 17 allied ships were destroyed. ozma's final attempt to reach the coast of albania took a british motor fishing vessel under the cover of darkness wearing the uniform of a captain in the the captain and the aaf to support his cover story as a downed pilot if the germans captured him. the treatment of the prisoner of war was far better than that of the spy particularly with hitler's commando order in place. they ordered all allied men copied kind lines was policy that -- the former dennis from california in the united states navy reserve to service the chief of oss airtime. taylor was not only secretly delivering smith he was also bringing in desperately needed supplies some of which eventually landed in the hands of the americans. around 11 that evening the captain was able to safely anchor a half hour off the albanian coast and the crew brought supplies to the nearshore. with the black shadows of the
smith was fortunate to be heard. at least 1000 people including civilians were killed and countless before injured in 17 allied ships were destroyed. ozma's final attempt to reach the coast of albania took a british motor fishing vessel under the cover of darkness wearing the uniform of a captain in the the captain and the aaf to support his cover story as a downed pilot if the germans captured him. the treatment of the prisoner of war was far better than that of the spy particularly with...
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officer tim smith on the stand.'s listen. >> appear to have any physical problems of any kind, falling out of the chair, anything like that? >> no, sir. >> did he do anything that caused you concern about his health during that 30 to 40-minute period? >> no, sir. >> who it was who arrived to interview the sdmft. >> i believe it was investigator singleton. >> did you participate in the interview? >> no, sir, i did not. >> where were you when detective singleton was speaking with the defendant? >> back on the other side of the one-way glass. >> could you hear what they were saying? >> not enough. you could hear people talking, but not enough to make out. >> you can't make out what they were saying? ? thank you, sir. judge, that's all i have. >> cross? >> yes. good afternoon, officer, how are you? >> good afternoon. >> thanks for being here today. how long have you been an officer? >> since 2005. >> okay. what was your training, what did you do to become an officer? >> i attended the law enforcement academy. >> okay. h
officer tim smith on the stand.'s listen. >> appear to have any physical problems of any kind, falling out of the chair, anything like that? >> no, sir. >> did he do anything that caused you concern about his health during that 30 to 40-minute period? >> no, sir. >> who it was who arrived to interview the sdmft. >> i believe it was investigator singleton. >> did you participate in the interview? >> no, sir, i did not. >> where were you when...
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>> when the defendant was come plying with officer smith's commands, was officer smith holding him at gunpoint? >> when i arrived there, yes. >> thank you. judge, that's all i have. >> thank you. may the officer be excused? >> yes. >> let me bring in lisa bloom and john burrs. we're standing by as the witness leaves the stand. interestingly, lisa, i'll start off with you. we have this officer. he was one of the first responders there on the scene. they talked a lot about how dark it was in the area and that's intriguing to me based on earlier testimony that we heard where people described at least what they saw, positions of trayvon martin and george zimmerman. >> that's something we've heard from almost every single witness at the scene, that it was very, very dark. we can see that in the photos. other than the occasional porch light or light from a flashlight, it is very dark. when you add to that it was raining off and on that day, that explains why a lot of the witnesses really didn't see very much. >> you know, i want to play for both of you to respond defense attorney mark o'mar
>> when the defendant was come plying with officer smith's commands, was officer smith holding him at gunpoint? >> when i arrived there, yes. >> thank you. judge, that's all i have. >> thank you. may the officer be excused? >> yes. >> let me bring in lisa bloom and john burrs. we're standing by as the witness leaves the stand. interestingly, lisa, i'll start off with you. we have this officer. he was one of the first responders there on the scene. they talked...
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smith of washington. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: there's two compelling reasons to oppose this amendment. this is again not recognizing the reality of sequestration and the defense budget. the way congress seems to have reacted to the reality of the fact that the defense budget has already been cut substantially, that sequestration which nobody seems to want to put forward a plan to get rid of and won't pass the house and senate is the defense budget is going to be cut. so the way congress reacts is, ok, fine, but i have to protect mine. don't close my base. don't, you know, shut down a ship. don't shut down a plane. don't move anything out of the national guard. all this is is an effort to preserve in these three states their military presence. which means money. and i get that. but the pentagon is going to have to reduce their budget. and every time we pass one of these things, that says you can't do this, can't save money here, can't save money there, we are creating a hollow for
smith of washington. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: there's two compelling reasons to oppose this amendment. this is again not recognizing the reality of sequestration and the defense budget. the way congress seems to have reacted to the reality of the fact that the defense budget has already been cut substantially, that sequestration which nobody seems to want to put forward a plan to get rid of and won't pass the house and senate is the defense budget is going to be cut....
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will smith, everybody! thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. >> jimmy: all right. we'll see you later. he's leaving. >> thank you. >> jimmy: go see "after eart.'s. normally, i would, uh -- we'd have a commercial break right now, but we don't have to do that tonight. so, i think it's time to get to the moment we've all been looking forward to. this little boy is titus ashby, known around the world as "trick shot titus." titus became a youtube sensation, making shot after shot and tonight, he faces one of the great players of all time. [ cheers and applause ] if you like basketball and babies, you are in for a treat. we're about to find out what happens when a 2-year-old basketball phenom squares off against a 41-year-old nba legend. please welcome 15-time all-star and four-time nba champion shaquille o'neal! [ cheers and applause ] all right. now, shaq's opponent, accompanied by his father, joseph, the pride of derby, kansas -- trick shot titus ashby! [ cheers and applause ]
will smith, everybody! thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. >> jimmy: all right. we'll see you later. he's leaving. >> thank you. >> jimmy: go see "after eart.'s. normally, i would, uh -- we'd have a commercial break right now, but we don't have to do that tonight. so, i think it's time to get to the moment we've all been looking forward to. this little boy is titus ashby, known around the world as "trick shot...
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this is air l smith, the fans rocked on for five and a half hour. the concert raised $6 million for the bombing victims. >> the ceremony with the well known civil rights. they stood before a 25 foot tall brons sculpture called remember them. pays tribute to -- martin luther king june i don't know and susan and president roosevelt. >>> the large as destroy flew past us. it was not a close encounter. as about 15 times the distance of earth and the moon. nasa has a program in the work trying to grab an as destroy by 20/25 so astronauts can get a good look at it. thank you for checking canal 2 news. we are always on ktvu.com. . mz is up next. >> today on "tmz" -- >> we're going to change the name outcast to in-cast. >> oh! >> big boy outcast. here's the concert. jumping and lands on his knee wrong. >> doesn't it make him seem old that he can't jump two feet in the air? >> i was like 13 and high jumping. >> you high jumping? [laughter] >> kim kardashian was making soul food. she knows the way to kanye's heart. she was making fried chicken, green beans, s
this is air l smith, the fans rocked on for five and a half hour. the concert raised $6 million for the bombing victims. >> the ceremony with the well known civil rights. they stood before a 25 foot tall brons sculpture called remember them. pays tribute to -- martin luther king june i don't know and susan and president roosevelt. >>> the large as destroy flew past us. it was not a close encounter. as about 15 times the distance of earth and the moon. nasa has a program in the...
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>> no, yourself. >> may officer smith be excused in. >> he may. >> thank you very much.e excused. call your next witnes >> officer smith at the scene and took into custody as a matter of standard protocol, george zimmerman, because he used a gun. he was handcuffed for the officer safety, taken into the station house. what is important is you did see some bloody photographs of george zimmerman, evidence of his taking a beating. >> and the prosecution has consistently tried to show that those bloody -- the images, his nose and his head, were noticed by people immediately, not just this of but residents who just walked out as soon as the shot was fired, to indicate, just in case there's any doubt, he didn't do this to himself. any argument will be made the closing. they wanted to show from the minute the gun was fire, the neighbors cam out and saw him all bloody. we saw that testimony. and then the picture of him after they wiped the blood away. >> well, at issue here is self-defense. did the defendant reasonably fare his -- fear that his wife was in serious bodily injury o
>> no, yourself. >> may officer smith be excused in. >> he may. >> thank you very much.e excused. call your next witnes >> officer smith at the scene and took into custody as a matter of standard protocol, george zimmerman, because he used a gun. he was handcuffed for the officer safety, taken into the station house. what is important is you did see some bloody photographs of george zimmerman, evidence of his taking a beating. >> and the prosecution has...
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commands, was officer smith holding him at gunpoint?rrived there, yes. >> thank you. judge, that's all i have. >> thank you. may officer ayala be excused? >> he may. >> thank you very much. he may be excused. call your next witness. >> very compelling testimony by the first police officer to arrive on the scene. we're going to take a very quick break here. we'll be back with more of the trial in a moment. quick break. >>> and also, we're going to have this coming up. a wildly popular military fig wrur is now accused of leaking high-profile secrets on an attack on iran's nuclear program. big news today for general cartwright. we'll be right back with that. >>> we have a developing news here on this leak investigation that reaches the highest levels of the u.s. military. retired marine general james, known as hoss cartwright, former vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, second highest ranking official in the u.s. military is now the target of an investigation into leaks involving top-secret cyber attacks on iran. national security c
commands, was officer smith holding him at gunpoint?rrived there, yes. >> thank you. judge, that's all i have. >> thank you. may officer ayala be excused? >> he may. >> thank you very much. he may be excused. call your next witness. >> very compelling testimony by the first police officer to arrive on the scene. we're going to take a very quick break here. we'll be back with more of the trial in a moment. quick break. >>> and also, we're going to have this...
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espn's stephen smith says johnson's behavior was shocking. >> what is wrong with him? what is wrong with him? i don't get it. i don't understand it. it doesn't make sense to me. you didn't know to take a court case on domestic violence seriously enough in front of a female judge? if that ain't the height of idiocy, i don't know what is. >> what's he trying to say? smith said johnson no longer plays in the nfl because of his mouth and lack of discipline. >>> guess who is playing in the nfl. tim tebow. he is back. he spent a disastrous season with the jets last year before being released. today, tebow is getting ready for a medical exam with the new england patriots. if he passes he will be signed
espn's stephen smith says johnson's behavior was shocking. >> what is wrong with him? what is wrong with him? i don't get it. i don't understand it. it doesn't make sense to me. you didn't know to take a court case on domestic violence seriously enough in front of a female judge? if that ain't the height of idiocy, i don't know what is. >> what's he trying to say? smith said johnson no longer plays in the nfl because of his mouth and lack of discipline. >>> guess who is...
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smith. i thank the committee and professional staff for the many long hours that they have put into getting this bill ready. i rise in strong support of h.r. 1960. this bill works to ensure that our men and women in uniform are well trained and equipped to defend our nation and its allies. although this bill represents the hard work and efforts of both the majority and minority, i want to highlight the need to resolve sequestration. i hope that this congress undertakes serious efforts to finally fix sequestration with a comprehensive solution. we can avoid this problem. i would like to highlight a few important readiness issues. the bill provides a one-year extension of authority for certain pay and benefits to civilian personnel who are forward deployed, performing critical frations overseas and in combat zones. we are requiring g.a.o. to look into how the furloughs of civilian are being implemented by the department of defense to ensure they are being implemented and understand the impact
smith. i thank the committee and professional staff for the many long hours that they have put into getting this bill ready. i rise in strong support of h.r. 1960. this bill works to ensure that our men and women in uniform are well trained and equipped to defend our nation and its allies. although this bill represents the hard work and efforts of both the majority and minority, i want to highlight the need to resolve sequestration. i hope that this congress undertakes serious efforts to...
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smith. this amendment is about truth in budgeting and making sure our military has the resources it needs to prosecute the war in afghanistan and overseas contingency operations. the defense department budget is split into two parts. the base budget for ongoing operations, and the part of the budget for the war and overseas contingency operations. what this budget does is provide the military with exactly the resources they say they need in fiscal year 2014, for the overseas contingency account. in fact, on wednesday, secretary of defense hagel and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, democracy, said -- dempsey, said what they needed was what would be provided as a result of this amendment. the problem is the underlying bill added another $5 billion, and this is becoming a slush fund, madam chairman. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. mckeon: madam chair, i rise to claim the time
smith. this amendment is about truth in budgeting and making sure our military has the resources it needs to prosecute the war in afghanistan and overseas contingency operations. the defense department budget is split into two parts. the base budget for ongoing operations, and the part of the budget for the war and overseas contingency operations. what this budget does is provide the military with exactly the resources they say they need in fiscal year 2014, for the overseas contingency...
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i'm christie smith.l have an updatto his condition and why investigators think this fire could be suspicious. >>> new details overnight about the cyber attack at a popular local grocery chain compromising shoppers' personal bank accounts. >>> as kids get ready to kickoff summer break, temperatures today are going to be perfect to get them outdoors. that goes for you as well. 50 for now, headed towards the 70s and then we climb. your full forecast coming right up. >>> as we're crossing over from regular traffic into summertime traffic, we'll see how that shapes out for this traffic tuesday. looking pretty busy. >>> what's looking good is that golden gate bridge in stark contrast to the last couple days. no clouds hanging around those towers on this tuesday, june 11. this is "today in the bay." >>> the time is 5:30 right now. good morning everybody. thanks for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. we have more details on the breaking news we're following in san francisco. fire crews say a
i'm christie smith.l have an updatto his condition and why investigators think this fire could be suspicious. >>> new details overnight about the cyber attack at a popular local grocery chain compromising shoppers' personal bank accounts. >>> as kids get ready to kickoff summer break, temperatures today are going to be perfect to get them outdoors. that goes for you as well. 50 for now, headed towards the 70s and then we climb. your full forecast coming right up. >>>...
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he was amazing when he started, -- the older jimmy smith just unbelievable.ntioned earlier you were a child prodigy and play all these instruments. how did you end up settling, how did the hammond b-3 and up your signature instrument? >> as i said, i tried to play like my mother. my mother was a beautiful keyboard player. she played the piano and expressed so much feeling. i tried to imitate her. i would not call myself a prodigy. i was just a kid who worked hard. i taught myself the oboe and the clarinet because i love the sounds. i got my degree laying trombone. and other instrument ifo close to. when i really wanted to express myself i looked for this odd, unique instrument, the hammond b-3 organ. this thing that weighs 475 pounds and is completely unwieldy. but for me, it was the place i felt most comfortable. using her techniques, the way she taught me to move my fingers, and the way she taught come oute myself through the instrument. i do not know a better way to express it. i was able to do that. at times when i needed to, with the hammond b-3 organ an
he was amazing when he started, -- the older jimmy smith just unbelievable.ntioned earlier you were a child prodigy and play all these instruments. how did you end up settling, how did the hammond b-3 and up your signature instrument? >> as i said, i tried to play like my mother. my mother was a beautiful keyboard player. she played the piano and expressed so much feeling. i tried to imitate her. i would not call myself a prodigy. i was just a kid who worked hard. i taught myself the oboe...
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may officer smith be excused?ning us now is former pennsylvania representative and also a former prosecutor, mr. patrick murphy. thank you so much for joining us, patrick. you're a man of many hats. i'll ask you to put on your prosecutor one right now. from what you see in this trial so far, how do you think this witness is going, and is it favoring the defense strategy or the defense strategy or the prosecution strategy. >> toure, i do think it's helped the defense because the defense attorney for zimmerman has done a great job on cross-examination. a couple points i want to highlight. the fact he got him to say he talked about zimmerman, it's not -- it's not hearsay because it's from a defendant. he said i was yelling for help but no one came to help me. two, the fact that his back was noticeably more wet. three, he never asked for an attorney when he was in custody. and four, the fact that he felt light headed which shows or at least suggests that he was the one that was getting the back of his head slammed to
may officer smith be excused?ning us now is former pennsylvania representative and also a former prosecutor, mr. patrick murphy. thank you so much for joining us, patrick. you're a man of many hats. i'll ask you to put on your prosecutor one right now. from what you see in this trial so far, how do you think this witness is going, and is it favoring the defense strategy or the defense strategy or the prosecution strategy. >> toure, i do think it's helped the defense because the defense...
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smith.a baked alaska may question to make sure because in your tax, mr. chairman, says no funds are to be used to transferred release or assist in the transfer. see i've always thought it was important to the military commission and our regular federal system with respect to being able to use those systems to try those who would hurt us in our country. where would make sense, we might decide they want to try people under the federal system that we have versus the military commission system. i know a lot of people have not wanted to have that. i think there should be flexibility to be able to try these people wherever we deem it necessary. and so i would ask, mr. smith because traditionally, the ranking member has wanted to honestly, i think, shut down gitmo. so my question is to you -- >> your time is rapidly trying to a close. >> my question would be, is your intent and eliminating two -- >> her time is eliminated. >> the lady's time has expired. mr. barber. >> yes, mr. chairman, i share co
smith.a baked alaska may question to make sure because in your tax, mr. chairman, says no funds are to be used to transferred release or assist in the transfer. see i've always thought it was important to the military commission and our regular federal system with respect to being able to use those systems to try those who would hurt us in our country. where would make sense, we might decide they want to try people under the federal system that we have versus the military commission system. i...
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now you tell me. >> as far as cell extractions go, smith's was fairly routine. it was a different story at the spring creek correctional center in alaska. >> [ bleep ]. >> prisoner demonstrated aggressive agitated behavior by using abusive language and continually banging on his cell walls causing injury to his hands and wrists. >> when spring creek's extraction team was called to remove steven blevins from his cell, he was in a state of rage and had been pounding the walls with his bare fists for over an hour. >> [ bleep ]. come on. come on. come on. >> but when we first met blevins, he was in a much calmer state as he told us how mental illness led to murder. >> i fell in june of '93, psychotic delusion, out on a fishing boat. i attributed it to working too much, too long, too hard. and basically tweaked out and killed a couple guys. i've been fishing out of dutch harbor about 4 1/2 years and never thought about murder, never contemplated killing somebody, but a guy walked by me one time and just -- i thought that he was going to kill me and i killed him and a
now you tell me. >> as far as cell extractions go, smith's was fairly routine. it was a different story at the spring creek correctional center in alaska. >> [ bleep ]. >> prisoner demonstrated aggressive agitated behavior by using abusive language and continually banging on his cell walls causing injury to his hands and wrists. >> when spring creek's extraction team was called to remove steven blevins from his cell, he was in a state of rage and had been pounding the...
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when you got out of your car did you go over to the area where officer smith was?> yes, sir, i did. >> were there any street lights or poles in that area or pole lights in that area? >> i don't remember seeing any. >> can you show the members of jury where approximately officer smith was. >> my car would have been here. officer smith and the male would have been standing somewhere near this t intersection right where the pointer is now. >> what was the weather like that evening? >> it was drizzling. >> had it been raining off and on prior to your dispatch in. >> yes, sir. >> the person that was with officer smith did you get an opportunity -- let me ask you this. did you know the person? >> no, sir. >> did you learn his name to be george zimmerman? >> yes, sir. >> do you see that person? >> yes, sir. >> can you identify where he is sitting and wearing? >> he's wearing a light or gray coat. >> is he standing? >> yes, sir. >> i ask the record to reflect he's identified the defendant? >> the record reflects. >> was he handcuffed whep you approach approached them? >> y
when you got out of your car did you go over to the area where officer smith was?> yes, sir, i did. >> were there any street lights or poles in that area or pole lights in that area? >> i don't remember seeing any. >> can you show the members of jury where approximately officer smith was. >> my car would have been here. officer smith and the male would have been standing somewhere near this t intersection right where the pointer is now. >> what was the weather...
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and chip reid sets sail for smith island, land of american dreams slowly slipping from view. captioni ed by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. once in a while, a decision by the supreme court is etched into the granite of our history. americans remain divided over today's rulings, but history was written. copies of the same-sex marriage decisions rushed out this morning, and, as the words were read, cheers went up. ( cheers and applause ) a sharply divided court advanced the cause of gay rights in two cases. it struck down the 1996 defense of marriage act, known as doma, which denies federal benefits to same-sex couples. in the other case, it authorized the resumption of same-sex marriage in the nation's most populous state, california. jan crawford begins our coverage at the supreme court. >> reporter: writing for the 5-4 majority, justice anthony kennedy said the 1996 defense of marriage act that denied federal benefits to legally married same-sex couples had one purpose and one effect: that distinction, the court said, violates c
and chip reid sets sail for smith island, land of american dreams slowly slipping from view. captioni ed by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. once in a while, a decision by the supreme court is etched into the granite of our history. americans remain divided over today's rulings, but history was written. copies of the same-sex marriage decisions rushed out this morning, and, as the words were read, cheers went up. ( cheers and...
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i was interviewing jadyn smith. >> that is scary. i know.aid to him in this dream i said it looks really bad. just your shoulder i can see will smith going like this. like a 1950s... so it is so funny. >> thank you so much. you directed this as well. i did. i can't let jon stewart be the only jew in hollywood directing movies. [ cheers and applause ] i think he would have been if it wasn't for me stepping in. it's just us now. >> a pretty bold move to decide your first movie to direct is going to be about the end of the world. >> bold is one word for it. incredibly stupid might be another word for it. it's as complicated a movie as you can really make. there's giant monsters and the world ending and demons and it's a comedy which makes it even harder. but, yeah, you know, i march into difficulty. why not go for it. >> you cowrote and codirected with your friend. >> my friend evan goldberg who i might in bar mitzvah class. >> that's a note to any writers out there. just fake being jewish. >> exactly. lock on to the first kid that you see. >>
i was interviewing jadyn smith. >> that is scary. i know.aid to him in this dream i said it looks really bad. just your shoulder i can see will smith going like this. like a 1950s... so it is so funny. >> thank you so much. you directed this as well. i did. i can't let jon stewart be the only jew in hollywood directing movies. [ cheers and applause ] i think he would have been if it wasn't for me stepping in. it's just us now. >> a pretty bold move to decide your first movie...
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will smith, everybody! thank you very much. >> thank you.ank you, thank you. >> jimmy: all right. we'll see you later. he's leaving. >> thank you. >> jimmy: go see "after earth." it's in theaters now. [ cheers and applause ] vo: this father's day give craftsman tools and give dad the ability to make even more. from everyday projects to the ones that last a lifetime. give the latest in craftsman tools and make more than just his day. craftsman made to make [ female announcer ] resisting the magical taste of silky smooth dove® chocolate is difficult. but choosing which one is even harder. [ kids ] a bunch! what would you buy with all this money you saved? i'd buy a change-o machine so i could change my brother into a puppy. change-o machine? couldn't you just buy an actual puppy? but if my brother's a puppy i could bring him to show and tell and say, "here's my puppy brother!" well when you say it like that it makes perfect sense. [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. saving is better. come to at&t and trade up to iphone 5. get it now for $
will smith, everybody! thank you very much. >> thank you.ank you, thank you. >> jimmy: all right. we'll see you later. he's leaving. >> thank you. >> jimmy: go see "after earth." it's in theaters now. [ cheers and applause ] vo: this father's day give craftsman tools and give dad the ability to make even more. from everyday projects to the ones that last a lifetime. give the latest in craftsman tools and make more than just his day. craftsman made to make [...
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unitedhealthcare. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me.s it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >> the s&p is down a point and the nasdaq is down 19 points. we will have to see how the day anything yo figures out. >> that will do it for power lunch. >> have a great afternoon. street signs begins now. >> the douw is holding up. some say bonds are calling for a new recession. who is smarter? we have got a s
unitedhealthcare. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me.s it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you...
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adam smith was a table of the same seldom made together even for merriment and diversion but for the conversation ending in a conspiracy against the public aren't some contrivance to raise prices that's fricken adam smith has said that. stacey max for proof of this we're going to look image of men of the same trade getting together for the purposes of merriment and diversion it would look like from the photo in this is barack obama in february twentieth eleven meeting with steve jobs to his left mark zuckerberg of facebook to his right then you see the c.e.o. of twitter the c.e.o. of yahoo cross the table as the google c.e.o. eric schmidt larry ellison and the president of stanford university the last supper you know it's an undertaker's convention it's the moment when barack obama complicit league bed with these guys you run prism essentially that's the moment i mean look at that dinner look at that image this is when barack obama so actually took the constitution and wiped his butt with it and it's the moment of supreme treasonous action by the president eyes states america is dead
adam smith was a table of the same seldom made together even for merriment and diversion but for the conversation ending in a conspiracy against the public aren't some contrivance to raise prices that's fricken adam smith has said that. stacey max for proof of this we're going to look image of men of the same trade getting together for the purposes of merriment and diversion it would look like from the photo in this is barack obama in february twentieth eleven meeting with steve jobs to his...
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here's a look at sports with scott smith. >> this is the verizon 4g lg e with scott smith. >> the national team doctor got to look at harper who was cleared to start running and strength training -- no timetable for his return. they need him. they combined for a single run. kicking off a new series in philadelphia facing john lantana. he scored off jayson werth. ing worth -- jayson werth a 360 off lantana. anthony rendon. the nats strike first. lantana at the dish scoring off herron. zimmerman. mindful of the steps and zim snags it. great catch. assistant coach snags hip i. -- snags him. chad tracy comes through against jonathan papelbon a towering shot solo blast his second game tying homer in three games. 4-4 bottom of the ninth fernando abbas surrenders the game winning shot. the nats rally from 4-2 but only to lose 5-4. >> it was tough. i guess we needed to change. it was the ballgame. but we faught back. that was a good ballgame. both of them did a good job. tough loss. >> the orioles in detroit against the tigers tonight. bottom of the first miguel cabrera. first pitch swinging again
here's a look at sports with scott smith. >> this is the verizon 4g lg e with scott smith. >> the national team doctor got to look at harper who was cleared to start running and strength training -- no timetable for his return. they need him. they combined for a single run. kicking off a new series in philadelphia facing john lantana. he scored off jayson werth. ing worth -- jayson werth a 360 off lantana. anthony rendon. the nats strike first. lantana at the dish scoring off...
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smith, mr. harris and others who have stood up for those who cannot speak for themselves, and i'm confident that we will expos big abortion' -- expose big abortion's lives and restore human life. i yield back. mr. smith: i thank you and mr. franks who is compassionate and courageous and like you and like our next speaker, eloquent in the defense of the most defenseless. i'd like to yield to dr. andy harris who is a board certified n these yolks at johns hopkins -- an these yolks at -- an these yolingist at johns hopkins university. mr. harris: we come to washington to make tough decisions. that's what the country expects of us. mr. speaker, i will offer the fact that one of the most difficult decisions we have to come to grips with is when do . begin to protect human life the gentleman from -- the gentleman was right. does abortion take the life of a human child? and if we all agree that it does, then we have to ask ourselves and come to agreement on, at what point do we begin to protect that li
smith, mr. harris and others who have stood up for those who cannot speak for themselves, and i'm confident that we will expos big abortion' -- expose big abortion's lives and restore human life. i yield back. mr. smith: i thank you and mr. franks who is compassionate and courageous and like you and like our next speaker, eloquent in the defense of the most defenseless. i'd like to yield to dr. andy harris who is a board certified n these yolks at johns hopkins -- an these yolks at -- an these...
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alex smith?uest: one of the most fascinating part of the study is when we asked participants to name upcoming leaders. the republican names that the identified were the miti personalities like rush limbaugh and bill riley. when we asked young voters to name up and coming leaders they were able to name chris christie, marc rubio, several people that are deep on the republican bench. for the republicans -- for the democrats not so much. think going forward behalf of really exciting -- doe in fort we have a really exciting cast of candidates. -- going for it we have a really exciting cast of candidates. host: bill is on the line for washington journal. caller: we have such bright and intelligent people write for the should be. i have a question for you, how you plan to attach your star to the social security rainbow? also what was your very first job and what age did you sign up for yourselves of security number? at what time did you begin paying into social security? host: why your fascination with
alex smith?uest: one of the most fascinating part of the study is when we asked participants to name upcoming leaders. the republican names that the identified were the miti personalities like rush limbaugh and bill riley. when we asked young voters to name up and coming leaders they were able to name chris christie, marc rubio, several people that are deep on the republican bench. for the republicans -- for the democrats not so much. think going forward behalf of really exciting -- doe in fort...
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it didn't reach the white house. >> smith did write a disenting opinion.e said the fiber evidence fell short of scientific certainty, and the prosecution should not have been allowed to use the so-called pattern evidence on ten other murders. >> there was no similarities m crime. this case -- >> reporter: smith was denounced on the floor of the georgia legislature. >> i was -- you know what n stands for. >> mary welcome agreed when justice smith wrote the defense attorneys were ineffective. >> we were rendered ineffective. we were rendered incompetent because of the lack of funds, lack of time, and the lack of resources. absolutely. >> things did go wrong in the trial that should not have. an ambulance driver suggested an explosive motive for wayne williams. this from cnn's report at the time. >> williams asked him once had he ever considered how many blacks could be eliminated by killing one [ bleep ] child? >> unknown to either side tollen was not his real name. in fact, he had a criminal record. >> he testified under a false name. had an extensive arres
it didn't reach the white house. >> smith did write a disenting opinion.e said the fiber evidence fell short of scientific certainty, and the prosecution should not have been allowed to use the so-called pattern evidence on ten other murders. >> there was no similarities m crime. this case -- >> reporter: smith was denounced on the floor of the georgia legislature. >> i was -- you know what n stands for. >> mary welcome agreed when justice smith wrote the defense...
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anna nicole smith in brown -- clown makeup. role. >> reporter: bruckner said the role was more than perfecting the looks, but also inhabiting her persona. >> i became protective of anna nicole and did her justice. >> as you all may have noticed, anna nicole smith was voluptuous, and bruckner had to undergo two to four hours of prosthetics and hair and makeup. with three people, each morning prior to these shoots, i'm told she used chicken cutlets to get the right lips. might be a tip you can use. >> a mental note. >> okay, thanks very much, linsey. >>> coming up next in our "heat index," the daughter of supermodel christie brinkley, about to make her modeling debut. but you never would have guessed that a year ago. now, sailor is opening up about following in her mom's famous footsteps, and brinkley's advice and amazing transformation. bianna golodryga has this story. >> reporter: every day, thousands of aspiring models wake up with the goal of becoming the next christie brinkley, one of the most successful supermodels of all-t
anna nicole smith in brown -- clown makeup. role. >> reporter: bruckner said the role was more than perfecting the looks, but also inhabiting her persona. >> i became protective of anna nicole and did her justice. >> as you all may have noticed, anna nicole smith was voluptuous, and bruckner had to undergo two to four hours of prosthetics and hair and makeup. with three people, each morning prior to these shoots, i'm told she used chicken cutlets to get the right lips. might...
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and comingup next, big bucks for it late model anna icole smith late daughter. have all of that in 15 minutes. coming upnext, moremon and more problems. how hell even the wealthy are struggling in this economy. it can be done to turn things around. stay with us >> from a fox business studios in new york,ere again is very well at. gerri: welcome back "the willis report." a new study from the pew research center this week finds that mothers are the hole or primary providers and a record -0% of all households with children. that is up from just 11% in the 1960s. it led to a fiery debate. both on the "lou dobbs tonight" show and on fox news, and "america live. here is lou dobbs explaining to megyn kelly wh he finds so troubling about thstudy. megyn: what you think about women in the workfor? gerri: lou: let me justinish what i am saying. there are three times as many in a single-parent household that are likely to end up with great psychological illness. megyn: we cannot put it to the side? yes, we can. that is not what this debate is about. lou: that is exactly wha
and comingup next, big bucks for it late model anna icole smith late daughter. have all of that in 15 minutes. coming upnext, moremon and more problems. how hell even the wealthy are struggling in this economy. it can be done to turn things around. stay with us >> from a fox business studios in new york,ere again is very well at. gerri: welcome back "the willis report." a new study from the pew research center this week finds that mothers are the hole or primary providers and a...
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i'd like to thank miss barbara smith for coming out, going with us around on a walk. i'd like to thank mr. torres for coming out, visiting with us. that's the only way people get to know what we need and stuff. i also like to push tenant participation. when i move into housing at 85 -- excuse me -- holly court in
i'd like to thank miss barbara smith for coming out, going with us around on a walk. i'd like to thank mr. torres for coming out, visiting with us. that's the only way people get to know what we need and stuff. i also like to push tenant participation. when i move into housing at 85 -- excuse me -- holly court in
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. >> and then according the reports officer brandon smith began firing. he fires eight rounds into griffin and these shots were fatal. again, this all happened in january and the reason that officer smith was on the scene, griffin was caught on surveillance camera in a convenience store, and according to a clerk, he was trying to steal a package of cigarettes and pulled out the same three-foot machete and threatened the clerk. the clerk call police and smith showed up on the scene, and as you can see, it all turned violent really, really quickly. some people in the community believe that the officer took it too far. >> whoa, whoa, whoa, put that knife down. >> ktre spoke to some people in the community. >> it was a murder. >> some people thought it happened too quickly and the officer fired too many rounds. >> this guy died because of a pack of cigarettes and he was walking around and threate peop >> and the officer was investigated by internal affairs as a result of the incident. >>> talk about a roadside attraction. look at this little guy, a bear, jump
. >> and then according the reports officer brandon smith began firing. he fires eight rounds into griffin and these shots were fatal. again, this all happened in january and the reason that officer smith was on the scene, griffin was caught on surveillance camera in a convenience store, and according to a clerk, he was trying to steal a package of cigarettes and pulled out the same three-foot machete and threatened the clerk. the clerk call police and smith showed up on the scene, and as...
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. >>> >>> lleg aun estreno de will smith y jaden smith. >>> mil años después de que la humanidad tuvoara luego repartirla y un agente del fbi busca cóm odesvanecer la organización. >>> nad apuede detener a los maestros de la ilusión que hacen al mundo esperar para ver el último gran truco. >>> bueno ya vieron las opcione por mi partre los espero aqúi en hola hollywood. >>> gracias carolina y la página red.com dio a conocer las mejores ciudades para recién casados, estasn son houston, dallas, seattle, entre otros. >>> habrá que casarse pues! óasí es, vamos a una pausa y luego el noticiero de unviisió nos vemos mañana a las 6 de la mañana! (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. obstaculo del dinero para la ciudadania tendría solución. >> oklahoma trata de levantarse luego del golpe de los tornados. >> el california y nuevo méxico es el fuego el que preocupa. >> la escases sigue cercando a los hogares venezolanos. >> vamos con toda la información .
. >>> >>> lleg aun estreno de will smith y jaden smith. >>> mil años después de que la humanidad tuvoara luego repartirla y un agente del fbi busca cóm odesvanecer la organización. >>> nad apuede detener a los maestros de la ilusión que hacen al mundo esperar para ver el último gran truco. >>> bueno ya vieron las opcione por mi partre los espero aqúi en hola hollywood. >>> gracias carolina y la página red.com dio a conocer las...
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reporting live in palo alto, christie smith, nbc by area news. >> christie smith, thank you nor the update. >>> san jose made arrests in the slaying deaths of two teenagers. the suspects are teens themselves. one is matthew clifford of san jose. a 17-year-old was also arrested. his name at this point has not been released. the san jose police covert response and metro units tracked down those suspects on saturday. the teenagers stand accused and are suspected of shooting and killing 15-year-old christian comilang and 16-year-old johnson cular in east san jose two sundays ago. police at this point do not believe the double shooting was gang related. delivered has been booked into the santa clara county jail. the second suspect is at juvenile hall. >> from the south bay to east bay, one person is dead and another in the hospital in a shooting that ended in a crash in oakland. police found a car crashed into a pole on gormley avenue near 98th street and 880. both people in the car had been shot. one of the victims had already died by the time officers arrived. the second victim was rushed to
reporting live in palo alto, christie smith, nbc by area news. >> christie smith, thank you nor the update. >>> san jose made arrests in the slaying deaths of two teenagers. the suspects are teens themselves. one is matthew clifford of san jose. a 17-year-old was also arrested. his name at this point has not been released. the san jose police covert response and metro units tracked down those suspects on saturday. the teenagers stand accused and are suspected of shooting and...
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christie smith, coming up how the city by the bay is getting ready? we have major changes headed our way from record rainfall to near-record heat in 72 hours. i'll sort out changes, tell you best places to be as we get into the hot weekend. >>> new crash in the south bay plus slowing in the east bay. number number its has a lot of reporting. >>> a live look outside. illuminated. that is the bay bridge. if you haven't been outside to experience it, christina loren says balmy. crack that window, enjoy the breeze wednesday june 26th. this is "today in the bay." >>> 5:00. good morning. pleasure to see you. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. a decision that's been in the making now and in two hours the nation's highest court hands down its ruling on california's proposition 8, the ban on same-sex marriage. >> getting ready for a massive rally already start agent city hall in france asan francisco ad out outnight hoping to got a seat in the courtroom when the historic decision is announced. >> live team coverage on both sides of the country. cheryl
christie smith, coming up how the city by the bay is getting ready? we have major changes headed our way from record rainfall to near-record heat in 72 hours. i'll sort out changes, tell you best places to be as we get into the hot weekend. >>> new crash in the south bay plus slowing in the east bay. number number its has a lot of reporting. >>> a live look outside. illuminated. that is the bay bridge. if you haven't been outside to experience it, christina loren says balmy....
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democrats may not be ready to come back. >> evan smith from the "texas tribune." thanks so much. >>> all right. if you've been at work all day, you haven't been able to watch the george zimmerman trial. for the past two days a 19-year-old named rachel jeantel, key witness for the prosecution, has been testifying and it's resulted in a cultural clash inside the courtroom and all over social media. i'll explain coming up. "i'm part of an american success story," "that starts with one of the world's most advanced distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" >>> a big new development tonight from nbc news investigative correspondent michael isikoff on the ongoing investigation into the leaking of classified in
democrats may not be ready to come back. >> evan smith from the "texas tribune." thanks so much. >>> all right. if you've been at work all day, you haven't been able to watch the george zimmerman trial. for the past two days a 19-year-old named rachel jeantel, key witness for the prosecution, has been testifying and it's resulted in a cultural clash inside the courtroom and all over social media. i'll explain coming up. "i'm part of an american success story,"...