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smith. to prove the call was not a hoax, he described the black and yellow bathing suit shari was wearing beneath her shorts and shirt. >> he said he would release her. he said that she was fine, they were watching tv. >> he made no ransom demand, but he told the smiths that they would be receiving a letter in the morning. >> my reaction was that individual whose got some sophistication in the crime he's committing, this is not the first time he's engaged in a crime of some sort, probably has been thinking about a crime like this for quite some time. >> agent walker agreed that the best hope of finding shari could come from the letter her abductor promise was coming. >> we woke up the postmaster in lexington on the weekend and started looking through the mail. >> and everybody put on plastic gloves and we all sorted through the mail until we found the letter addressed to the smiths. >> inside was a letter in shari's handwriting. at the top of the first page was the heading "last will and tes
smith. to prove the call was not a hoax, he described the black and yellow bathing suit shari was wearing beneath her shorts and shirt. >> he said he would release her. he said that she was fine, they were watching tv. >> he made no ransom demand, but he told the smiths that they would be receiving a letter in the morning. >> my reaction was that individual whose got some sophistication in the crime he's committing, this is not the first time he's engaged in a crime of some...
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what is remarkable about the manuscript it shows how joseph smith did this. he started off in the beginning of the translation day read in to his scribes in his mind, what he saw in it and continued on for 600 total printed papers worth of material. what is remarkable to contrast what he did in 1829 with his first journal that he began near the end of 1832. if you turn to the very first page you have his first entry. he writes, first record book to write all minute observations. then dissatisfied. he scratches it out and started over. joseph jr. smith book of record bought on 1832 for the purpose to keep a my nut account of all things that comes under my observation et cetera. we have this halting beginning crossing out and another awkward sentence. that is followed by then, i think a recognition that he is not good at this. so he writes as the final part of entry for that day. may god grant that i may be directed in all of my thoughts o'bless my continue contents. so it is this and the book of mormon that is extremely fluid that is going from line to line wi
what is remarkable about the manuscript it shows how joseph smith did this. he started off in the beginning of the translation day read in to his scribes in his mind, what he saw in it and continued on for 600 total printed papers worth of material. what is remarkable to contrast what he did in 1829 with his first journal that he began near the end of 1832. if you turn to the very first page you have his first entry. he writes, first record book to write all minute observations. then...
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it was revealed buy joseph smith. when he was first taught that concept, it was difficult for him to accept. he later recalled that he looked out the window and saw a hearse carrying a body to the cemetery and he wished he was in the coffin. that was his initial reaction but overtime he accepted that doctrine and became most widely known pack in in practitioners of that doctrines. he had 55 wives total and to explain that you have to understand the mormon concept. people can be sealed for married for this life but if you are sealed you can be sealed for eternity. that means that marriage will continue into the next life. so many of the women he was married to was just a matter of women wanting to be married to him for eternity and not for life. how many wives did he have in his household? he was married twice monogamously. his first wife died and he had 24 wives that were he considered part of his household. the family sometimes says 27 and you can argue endlessly about the numbers and what it all means. the idea of s
it was revealed buy joseph smith. when he was first taught that concept, it was difficult for him to accept. he later recalled that he looked out the window and saw a hearse carrying a body to the cemetery and he wished he was in the coffin. that was his initial reaction but overtime he accepted that doctrine and became most widely known pack in in practitioners of that doctrines. he had 55 wives total and to explain that you have to understand the mormon concept. people can be sealed for...
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not long afterwards, smith wrote this -- roosevelt wrote this letter to smith who was telling people that he would not run for president in 1928. >> i know perfectly well that you as you read this letter that you are not a candidate for 1928. nevertheless, you will be a candidate in 1928 whether you like it or not. and i want to see you as strong a candidate as it is on this impossible to make you when the convention meets. >> tammany's al smith was a candidate in 1928. this is on the lower east side and proud member of tammany hall became the first catholic, the first non-protestant to win a major party presidential nomination, only to lose of course in a landslide to herbert hoover. but in that year's election, cities that often voted republican in voted democratic, often for the first time in years, if not decades. in 1932 when franklin roosevelt won the white house, he built on the support that al smith inspired from urban areas in the north and the midwest. one political scientist noted before there was a roosevelt revolution, there was an al smith revolution. the man who turned
not long afterwards, smith wrote this -- roosevelt wrote this letter to smith who was telling people that he would not run for president in 1928. >> i know perfectly well that you as you read this letter that you are not a candidate for 1928. nevertheless, you will be a candidate in 1928 whether you like it or not. and i want to see you as strong a candidate as it is on this impossible to make you when the convention meets. >> tammany's al smith was a candidate in 1928. this is on...
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sarah smith was tony's patient who had died during surgery. >> anthony thought that dan smith was trying to get even with him for taking his wife away from him, and he thought enough to say, well, maybe dan was trying to take my wife away from me. >> investigators searched for arsenic throughout the pignataros' home. >> we searched the house from top to bottom looking for arsenic, pesticides and insecticides, anything that may contain arsenic. anything that looked suspicious, powdery was taken to be analyzed at the lab and came back negative. >> detectives interviewed debbie's daughter, since she, too, had some of the same symptoms as her mother. they asked her what she ate on the day she became ill. >> there was soup left on the kitchen table, and she ate some of it. that night she was vomiting. >> debbie then remembered an important detail, that tony made the soup that day. >> he brought me the bowl. and i remember saying, i can't eat all this. he's like, no, eat it, it's good for you. >> their daughter found some of that soup left over on the stove and took some. to find out exactly h
sarah smith was tony's patient who had died during surgery. >> anthony thought that dan smith was trying to get even with him for taking his wife away from him, and he thought enough to say, well, maybe dan was trying to take my wife away from me. >> investigators searched for arsenic throughout the pignataros' home. >> we searched the house from top to bottom looking for arsenic, pesticides and insecticides, anything that may contain arsenic. anything that looked suspicious,...
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chad smith. >> steve: chad smith. drum-off -- tonight -- this show -- for why?mmy: but they are, they actually are doing it for their favorite charities. will is cancerforcollege.org which is -- giving it to kids who have cancer and they need money to go college. and -- chad has littlekidsrock.org and that's -- getting instruments into the schools who can't really afford musical instruments but -- [ applause ] all that aside, it's ugly back there. >> steve: nuts! it's nuts! >> jimmy: it is ugly backstage and we're going to talk to will and chad about their rivalry and then, they're going to go to war. and you do not want to miss the dig drum-off tonight. [ cheers and applause ] just know where your exits are. just know where your exits are exit in orderly fashion if something goes wrong. >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: i don't even know what to say. i almost got sick again. >> steve: yeah. [ laughter ] silent energy in the room. >> jimmy: it's just that you can feel -- can you guys feel that crispy energy? >> steve: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] crackling. crackling. >>
chad smith. >> steve: chad smith. drum-off -- tonight -- this show -- for why?mmy: but they are, they actually are doing it for their favorite charities. will is cancerforcollege.org which is -- giving it to kids who have cancer and they need money to go college. and -- chad has littlekidsrock.org and that's -- getting instruments into the schools who can't really afford musical instruments but -- [ applause ] all that aside, it's ugly back there. >> steve: nuts! it's nuts! >>...
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so it was shamia smith's house key. >> but this doesn't prove otto killed her.the fire pit police also found a spent bullet and three shell casings from a .40 caliber handgun. on the ground near the burned out trailer, investigators found a mop, a vacuum cleaner and a large piece of carpet. >> serologists looked for blood. even though it had been sitting in the rain and mud for days. >> definitely a forensic science nightmare especially when you are dealing with mother nature tampering with the evidence and making challenges. >> the carpet was marked with a grid of four-inch squares, which were then swabbed with phenolphthalein and hydrogen peroxide. a chemical combination which turns pink when it comes in contact with blood. >> i started getting areas that were positive with my screening test. >> each area that tested positive was marked with a piece of tape. slowly, an unmistakable pattern began to emerge. >> it ended up being an area that was four feet by one foot in size. >> to everyone who saw it, it appeared to be a human body. >> the outline was in human
so it was shamia smith's house key. >> but this doesn't prove otto killed her.the fire pit police also found a spent bullet and three shell casings from a .40 caliber handgun. on the ground near the burned out trailer, investigators found a mop, a vacuum cleaner and a large piece of carpet. >> serologists looked for blood. even though it had been sitting in the rain and mud for days. >> definitely a forensic science nightmare especially when you are dealing with mother nature...
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this volume is joseph smith's letter book. you see the label that says letter book. in those days, they did not have ways of making photocopies of what they did today. when you wrote a letter, you kept a copy of the letter in a letter book. this was joseph's first letter book. before he started writing letters, he wrote a personal history. at the beginning of this book, we have that personal history, which describes his early visions. so for latter day saints, this is an extremely important document. it contains the earliest versions and the only one partly in his hand. this is in his hand and in the hand of one of his associates. he talks about going to the lord and praying. he says here, i cried on to the lord for mercy where there was none else i could go and obtain mercy and the lord heard my cry in the wilderness and while in the attitude of calling upon the lord, a pillar of light came down from above and rested upon me. i was filled with the spirit of god. the lord opened the heavens upon me and i saw the lord and he speaken to me. joseph smith was around 14 y
this volume is joseph smith's letter book. you see the label that says letter book. in those days, they did not have ways of making photocopies of what they did today. when you wrote a letter, you kept a copy of the letter in a letter book. this was joseph's first letter book. before he started writing letters, he wrote a personal history. at the beginning of this book, we have that personal history, which describes his early visions. so for latter day saints, this is an extremely important...
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it was revealed buy joseph smith. when he was first taught that concept, it was difficult for him to accept. he later recalled that he looked out the window and saw a hearse carrying a body to the cemetery and he wished he was in the coffin. that was his initial reaction but overtime he accepted that doctrine and became most widely known practitioners of that doctrines. he had 55 wives total and to explain that you have to understand the mormon concept. people can be sealed for married for this life but if you are sealed you can be sealed for eternity. that means that marriage will continue into the next life. so many of the women he was married to was just a matter of women wanting to be married to him for eternity and not for life. how many wives did he have in his household? he was married twice monogamously. his first wife died and he had 24 wives that were he considered part of his household. the family sometimes says 27 and you can argue endlessly about the numbers and what it all means. the idea of salvation wa
it was revealed buy joseph smith. when he was first taught that concept, it was difficult for him to accept. he later recalled that he looked out the window and saw a hearse carrying a body to the cemetery and he wished he was in the coffin. that was his initial reaction but overtime he accepted that doctrine and became most widely known practitioners of that doctrines. he had 55 wives total and to explain that you have to understand the mormon concept. people can be sealed for married for this...
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the carmen smith murder was now officialty a cold case.o dawes, daker was the one who got away. >> does a case like this haunt a police department? >> absolutely, because these cases go home with you in your mind. >> narrator: but for years, dawes couldn't do anything about it. and just by chance, he was sent to a dna training seminar in 2008, a random assignment that would change everything. >> back in the mid 90s, there was nothing that could be done with to the hair. except to say the color of the hair. now if there's any tissue on the hair anywhere, it just takes a minute amount of tissue to get a dna. >> carmen was a strawberry blond and he remembered the short, dark hairs recovered from her body, not herself, under layers of bedding. >> i felt it was invaluable evidence if there was enough tissue on that hair that was underneath her sweater. >> dwrks dawes brought the hair to a dna crime lab. it was almost 15 years later when the call came in, there was a match. >> they have identified waseen daker's hair that was on carmen's body at
the carmen smith murder was now officialty a cold case.o dawes, daker was the one who got away. >> does a case like this haunt a police department? >> absolutely, because these cases go home with you in your mind. >> narrator: but for years, dawes couldn't do anything about it. and just by chance, he was sent to a dna training seminar in 2008, a random assignment that would change everything. >> back in the mid 90s, there was nothing that could be done with to the hair....
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a noise and he walked to curb and there was gary smith.r cameras also caught this. >> smith lands back in custody where he faces additional tire slashing allegations from his former campaign manager. >> accused tire slasher gary smith was back in court again today. this is now the fourth time he has faced a judge in just the past week. he was arraigned on aggravated stalking charges related to the case surrounding his former campaign manager. we talked to someone who said smith has slashed more than 50 of his tires. smith's bond is set at $75,000 cash only on this particular case. >> when the tire slashing video makes national news, smith's former neighbor, kenneth, in el paso, texas, contacts albuquerque police with a tire slashing video of his own. he tells police that smith terrorized his family for years. allegedly slashing tires, attempting to burn down the house, and trying to poison their dog. >> when i saw their footage, it took my breath away because it was identical. it was like a practiced motion. like somebody who was a good at
a noise and he walked to curb and there was gary smith.r cameras also caught this. >> smith lands back in custody where he faces additional tire slashing allegations from his former campaign manager. >> accused tire slasher gary smith was back in court again today. this is now the fourth time he has faced a judge in just the past week. he was arraigned on aggravated stalking charges related to the case surrounding his former campaign manager. we talked to someone who said smith has...
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let's start with laurie smith.p her job as sheriff with nearly a quarter of the vote counted. 20-point lead over challenger jensen. >> san jose where five candidates are battling for top two spots. cortese has a clear lead with 34% of the vote. liccardo and nguyen are battling for the second spot. >> with brown with 55% of the voting. kashkari or donnelly will join him. very close, 18%. what sticks out to you with that race? >> the fight to the republican party. you've got the old guy, conservatives, right wing versus someone like kashkari coming in more in the middle. that could be a change for republicans. we talk about the sheriff's race, laurie smith, a lot about incumbent seats. you really have to do something wrong to get unelected, so to speak. as far as mayor, hard part is yet to come. different feelings about reform than he does. >> not lightning. >> thank you, larry. we will continue with more results and final answers in a few hours beginning at 4:30. thanks for joining us tonight. rockefeller center in
let's start with laurie smith.p her job as sheriff with nearly a quarter of the vote counted. 20-point lead over challenger jensen. >> san jose where five candidates are battling for top two spots. cortese has a clear lead with 34% of the vote. liccardo and nguyen are battling for the second spot. >> with brown with 55% of the voting. kashkari or donnelly will join him. very close, 18%. what sticks out to you with that race? >> the fight to the republican party. you've got the...
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smith.>> he was so friendly. he was so polite. i couldn't imagine if he knew he was wanted he would have handed my his i.d. that's what caught me off guard. >> the corporal sees daniel waiting patiently in front of the cruiser. if he were wanted by police, wouldn't he try to escape? >> why is he being so compliant? why is he sticking around? why isn't he making a run for it? all those things make me think i got the wrong guy. >> he decides to question him further. >> let me ask you something. i'm going to be honest with you. are you supposed to be in a half way house or something like that? okay, you sure about that. because we're checking on something right now but it looks like -- >> that's something i regret. giving him the heads up that i knew he was wanted. i wished i had not done that. >> you don't have any weapons or anything on you, do you? >> i asked him to put his satchel thing, little day planner on the hood of the car. i wanted to pat him down for weapons. >> mecham already inspe
smith.>> he was so friendly. he was so polite. i couldn't imagine if he knew he was wanted he would have handed my his i.d. that's what caught me off guard. >> the corporal sees daniel waiting patiently in front of the cruiser. if he were wanted by police, wouldn't he try to escape? >> why is he being so compliant? why is he sticking around? why isn't he making a run for it? all those things make me think i got the wrong guy. >> he decides to question him further....
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take katherine live juanfra y tal parece que la alguacil del condado de santa clara, ''laurie smith''eguir cuatro aÑos ms en este cargo.... take vo en los recientes comicios se muestra que ''smith'' logr ms del 50 por ciento de las votaciones mientras que el ex capitn ''kevin jensen'' logr alcanzar slo el 40 porcentual... take fs ''smith'' fue la primera mujer alguacil electa en la historia de california y ha dedicado su entera carrera al servicio de la seguridad pblica... lorena y tal como se haba previsto el actual gobernador ''jerry brown'' obtuvo una contundente victoria sobre sus otros oponentes... ''brown'' logr ms del 50 por ciento de los votos y fue seguido pero con una diferencia porcentual bastante alta por sus oponentes republicanos take fs ''neel kashkari'' con el19 por ciento mientras que ''tim donnelly'' apenas alcanz el 15 por ciento... con esta victoria brown logra un inusual cuarto periodo como gobernador... juanfra el congresista ''mike honda'' y el candidato ''ro khanna'' pasaron a segunda vuelta en la eleccin de representant es al congreso para el distrito 17... ta
take katherine live juanfra y tal parece que la alguacil del condado de santa clara, ''laurie smith''eguir cuatro aÑos ms en este cargo.... take vo en los recientes comicios se muestra que ''smith'' logr ms del 50 por ciento de las votaciones mientras que el ex capitn ''kevin jensen'' logr alcanzar slo el 40 porcentual... take fs ''smith'' fue la primera mujer alguacil electa en la historia de california y ha dedicado su entera carrera al servicio de la seguridad pblica... lorena y tal como se...
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that's where smith & nephew comes in. j gets about half of its sales from orthopedic and surgical care, plus in a world where biomed are merging j & j almost has to do a deal so it can fend off this new competitive threat? i think it's a logical target. now that we know striae we are cause pondering it. i think it would make sense to snap them up right now, if only to prevent striae kerr from getting their hands on this company. consider -- consider if j & j were to acquire smith & nephew, a little over 20% market share in hip replacements to more than 32%, go from 20% in knee toss 32%, a commanding 40% market share? sports medicine. since j & j already controls over 60%, and smith & nephew would -- they may need to divest some assets. hey, it's doable. we know that j & j is not averse to doing deals, two transaction a transaction now the striae kerr deal, now this deal has been integrated, i think it's time for them to make another deal, the additional consolidation would help leaving plus wells fargo came out with a sma
that's where smith & nephew comes in. j gets about half of its sales from orthopedic and surgical care, plus in a world where biomed are merging j & j almost has to do a deal so it can fend off this new competitive threat? i think it's a logical target. now that we know striae we are cause pondering it. i think it would make sense to snap them up right now, if only to prevent striae kerr from getting their hands on this company. consider -- consider if j & j were to acquire smith...
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take vo en los recientes comicios se muestra que ''smith'' logr ms del 50 por ciento de las votaciones capitn ''kevin jensen'' logr alcanzar slo el 40 porcentual... ''smith'' fue la primera mujer alguacil electa en la historia de california y ha dedicado su entera carrera al servicio de la seguridad... lorena/take vo y tal como se haba previsto el gobernador ''jerry brown'' obtuvo una contundente victoria sobre sus oponentes... ''brown'' logr ms del 50 por ciento de los votos, seguido por una diferencia porcentual bastante alta por sus oponentes republicanos ''neel kash- kari'' con el19 por ciento mientras que ''tim donnelly'' alcanz el 15 porcentual. con esta victoria brown logra un cuarto periodo como gobernador... juanfra en las elecciones generales de noviembre habr una segunda vuelta para elegir al secretario del estado de california... take vo en esta contienda electoral pasaron a la ronda el demcrata ''alex padilla y el republicano ''pete peterson''.... en tercer lugar qued el ex senador ''leland yee'' quien pese a su escndalo de corrupcin obtuvo el 10 por ciento de votos, porce
take vo en los recientes comicios se muestra que ''smith'' logr ms del 50 por ciento de las votaciones capitn ''kevin jensen'' logr alcanzar slo el 40 porcentual... ''smith'' fue la primera mujer alguacil electa en la historia de california y ha dedicado su entera carrera al servicio de la seguridad... lorena/take vo y tal como se haba previsto el gobernador ''jerry brown'' obtuvo una contundente victoria sobre sus oponentes... ''brown'' logr ms del 50 por ciento de los votos, seguido por una...
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derek smith and his defense team had hoped to avoid a conviction.t the fbi informant who were the wire recording secret conversation defense lawyers pointed to the informants' felony conviction arguing that he had manipulated both investigators and derek smith essentially and trapping the state legislator. prosecutors painted a very different picture saying that he betrayed the public trust. does not absolve him of taking the money. after getting arrested the reportedly admitted that they had messed up. after the guilty verdict came down and briefly talk to reporters. >> gave it the good fight. god knows the truth. the jurors did not see what god saw. we are ok. >> also adding that he does not know who was behind it. does not know why he was targeted. use just trying to do the people's business. box more to come on this. for now we are live at the dirksen this. for now we are live at the dirksen center. geico's been helping people save this. for now we are live at the dirksen centmoney for over 75 years. they've really stood the test of time. much l
derek smith and his defense team had hoped to avoid a conviction.t the fbi informant who were the wire recording secret conversation defense lawyers pointed to the informants' felony conviction arguing that he had manipulated both investigators and derek smith essentially and trapping the state legislator. prosecutors painted a very different picture saying that he betrayed the public trust. does not absolve him of taking the money. after getting arrested the reportedly admitted that they had...
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sam smith is here this morning. planet, sam smith is here this morning. substitute for advil. it's built to be as fast as it is strong and fights pain at the site of inflammation. and made for people like paul, who believe nothing should stop you from achieving your goals. not doubt. not fear. and definitely not back and shoulder pain. advil has the strength and speed to help you move past pain and make today yours. advil. make today yours. everin a day is building up layer, upon layer, of bacteria. and to destroy those layers? you need listerine®. its unique formula penetrates these layers deeper than other mouthwashes, killing bacteria all the way down to the bottom layer. so for a cleaner, healthier mouth, go with #1 dentist recommended listerine®. power to your mouth™. also try new listerine® naturals. the only mouthwash that combines the power of listerine® with naturally sourced ingredients. ♪ well-a, well-a, well-a, uh! tell me more, tell me more... ♪♪ twizzlerize your summer fun with twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. when folks think about wthey think salmon and e
sam smith is here this morning. planet, sam smith is here this morning. substitute for advil. it's built to be as fast as it is strong and fights pain at the site of inflammation. and made for people like paul, who believe nothing should stop you from achieving your goals. not doubt. not fear. and definitely not back and shoulder pain. advil has the strength and speed to help you move past pain and make today yours. advil. make today yours. everin a day is building up layer, upon layer, of...
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. >> national association of broadcasters president and ceo warns smith is our guest this week on "the communicators." the aereo decision came down from the supreme court. what is your reaction? >> i am smiling, peter. i am gratified that the supreme court stood by a principle that is as old as the constitution, which is the copyright material who ownlue and those the copyrights should be free to negotiate for its value. down on the came right side of law and history. breyer's opinion, he compared aereo quite a bit to a cable company. is that a fair assessment in your view? >> of course it is. you had broadcast tv and then cable came along and then satellite. what if satellite and said, you know, we are different from cable. we have a slightly different technology, so we're going to take that and not consider ourselves to be what is called .n in the pd -- mvpd that.ite did not do why should area, with a different technology and say we do not have to negotiate for copyrighted material? we have said from the beginning -- this is not about being opposed to technology. there is still a tec
. >> national association of broadcasters president and ceo warns smith is our guest this week on "the communicators." the aereo decision came down from the supreme court. what is your reaction? >> i am smiling, peter. i am gratified that the supreme court stood by a principle that is as old as the constitution, which is the copyright material who ownlue and those the copyrights should be free to negotiate for its value. down on the came right side of law and history....
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smith's men to our north attacked thefment poured forward and smith came up with what he thought was a great idea. he would send his men forward in columns down the next reconvene over. it's called the middle reconvene and they figured that way he would have enough mass to punch through the confederate line. good idea but wouldn't work this time because the confederate first core had plenty of time to strengthen its earth works. they realized these reconvenes were ways the federals might try to break through so the confederate engineers positioned artillery along those reconvenes and had dug entrenchments there so basically this union column would be feeding into what military men call reentry angle. sort of like a pencil going in and getting ground to pieces. that is what happened to smith's men. men were slaughtered. within a short time the 18th core was sometime mid. men crawling behind the bodies of dead men. the fields were killing fields. one of the confederate generals in that part of the field wrote those famous words it's not war, it's murder. up in that part of the field it
smith's men to our north attacked thefment poured forward and smith came up with what he thought was a great idea. he would send his men forward in columns down the next reconvene over. it's called the middle reconvene and they figured that way he would have enough mass to punch through the confederate line. good idea but wouldn't work this time because the confederate first core had plenty of time to strengthen its earth works. they realized these reconvenes were ways the federals might try to...
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and with the conviction, smith automatically loses his house seat. the f-b-i set up a sting, in which a man claiming to represent a daycare operator asked for a letter of recommendation from smith, so the operator could get a state grant. a week after smith wrote the letter, he was recorded receiving 7 thousand dollars in cash. >> take care of people and serve them. that's what i was doing. serving the people. >> of chicago is a difficult town to overcome the presumption that all public officials are doing something wrong. >> i think here in the crime as occurs as it develops, i think that's persuasive. >> he could get 30 years in prison. >> federal agents raided 19 charter schools run by a company headquartered in des plaines. the f-b-i says it's investigating "concept schools" in connection with an ongoing white collar crime. the department of education and f-c-c were also involved in the raids last wednesday. concept has three schools in chicago and one in peoria, as well as schools in indiana and ohio. it has been investigated by the u-s labor de
and with the conviction, smith automatically loses his house seat. the f-b-i set up a sting, in which a man claiming to represent a daycare operator asked for a letter of recommendation from smith, so the operator could get a state grant. a week after smith wrote the letter, he was recorded receiving 7 thousand dollars in cash. >> take care of people and serve them. that's what i was doing. serving the people. >> of chicago is a difficult town to overcome the presumption that all...
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smith. and so we have it's not you know, it's a statute that directs us to a body of constitutional law. that body of constitutional law is, i think, very different from the one you portray in your brief. it suggests that accommodations should be made sometimes, but rarely, and subject to a to a balancing analysis, not to a compelling interest standard in the way we would use it for, ay, race discrimination. so, you know, what's the response to that? >> well, first, justice kagan, let me take a little bit of an issue with your premise and let me try to responsive to your question anyways after i do that. how i'd like to take issue with your premise is that when congress first passed the statute rfra, it talked about free exercise as defined in the court's cases. and then at the time that it passed rluipa, which is a later statute, it actually confronted some lower court cases that had limited rfra and tried to impose a centrality requirement. and congress didn't want that. it didn't want to
smith. and so we have it's not you know, it's a statute that directs us to a body of constitutional law. that body of constitutional law is, i think, very different from the one you portray in your brief. it suggests that accommodations should be made sometimes, but rarely, and subject to a to a balancing analysis, not to a compelling interest standard in the way we would use it for, ay, race discrimination. so, you know, what's the response to that? >> well, first, justice kagan, let me...
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we will speak with colonel morris davis and sean smith.he spent time with bergdahl in afghanistan and recently produced a video focused on his father bob bergdahl in idaho. >> i don't think anybody can relate to the prisoners at guantÁnamo more, i don't think, then our family -- and our family because it is the same thing. , andn is a prisoner of war and end with reconciliation negotiations with the enemy. and prisoners of war should be part of that dialogue. and i insist that it will be. >> then, in a major press freedom case, the supreme court has denied the appeal of new york times reporter james risen who faces a possible prison term for refusing to reveal a confidential source. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president obama has called on congress to support a $1 billion plan to ramp up u.s. military presence across europe amidst tensions between russia and ukraine. obama made the announcement in warsaw, poland on the first leg of a four-day europe tr
we will speak with colonel morris davis and sean smith.he spent time with bergdahl in afghanistan and recently produced a video focused on his father bob bergdahl in idaho. >> i don't think anybody can relate to the prisoners at guantÁnamo more, i don't think, then our family -- and our family because it is the same thing. , andn is a prisoner of war and end with reconciliation negotiations with the enemy. and prisoners of war should be part of that dialogue. and i insist that it will...
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christie smith will have a live report for you, next.o you can get cash back on all your purchases. so you can use your cash back... to follow your dream. so you... can save the day. chase freedom. so you can. >>> we are following breaking news this morning. at least one person is dead after an early-morning fire. christie smith has just talked to firefighters and she'll bring us a live report, next. >>> plus, 70 years after d-day invasion, leaders gather to remember the men who gave their lives for freedom. >>> and we only have limbed natural ac for today. that means it's going to be cool at the coast and hot inland. peak heat over the weekend. triple digits on the way and even next week is staying hotter than average. we'll tell you what is to come for your microclimate in a few minutes. >> and not limiting your view at the golden gate bridge, the flow that we see on friday. >> and a live picture right now of san jose. it's 5:30 on your friday, june the 6th. this is "today in the bay." >>> hello. thank you for joining us. i'm sam brock
christie smith will have a live report for you, next.o you can get cash back on all your purchases. so you can use your cash back... to follow your dream. so you... can save the day. chase freedom. so you can. >>> we are following breaking news this morning. at least one person is dead after an early-morning fire. christie smith has just talked to firefighters and she'll bring us a live report, next. >>> plus, 70 years after d-day invasion, leaders gather to remember the men...
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that is breakout pop star sam smith.eeks, you're listening to one right here. he is going to sing for us, live, coming up. we cannot wait for that. >> and surrounded by all those young soccer stars right there. the girls from the high school, and the guys from the united soccer academy. and the u.s. playing the first world cup game tonight. >> look at them go. >> we are going to see more tricks coming up. >> really has everybody getting soccer fever. it's so fun, in our house, the ball is out. and tricks, we are going to do some. >>> and the battle over dress codes in school for your kids, and brand new information coming out about the most popular baby names right now. you'll never guess where the inspiration is coming from. >> the news from amy now. >>> and we begin with the worsening wildfire raging in california, despite a full-blown aerial and ground assault, frames have burned 3,000 miles near bakersfield, and it's only 10% contained. warning higher temperatures and lower humidity could make it more difficult in th
that is breakout pop star sam smith.eeks, you're listening to one right here. he is going to sing for us, live, coming up. we cannot wait for that. >> and surrounded by all those young soccer stars right there. the girls from the high school, and the guys from the united soccer academy. and the u.s. playing the first world cup game tonight. >> look at them go. >> we are going to see more tricks coming up. >> really has everybody getting soccer fever. it's so fun, in our...
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dana shell smith is truly a global diplomat. served throughout the world in her capacity as a public affairs officer. she too is a career foreign service officer. currently serves as senior adviser to the under secretary for public diplomacy and public affairs. so let me thank you. let me join senator corker for your service both past and moving forward in the future. we have a large audience than we normally have for nominee so i assume that maybe there may be some family members or friends, if they are here with you, we would urge you to induce them to the committee when you have your time to testify. we understand and appreciate that families are a big part of the sacrifice and the service and we honor their willingness to have you be willing to serve our country as they themselves face sacrifices as a result of it. your full statements will be included in the record without objection, so we ask you to summarize your openings in about five minutes or so so we can enter into a dialogue with you and with that, we'll start off w
dana shell smith is truly a global diplomat. served throughout the world in her capacity as a public affairs officer. she too is a career foreign service officer. currently serves as senior adviser to the under secretary for public diplomacy and public affairs. so let me thank you. let me join senator corker for your service both past and moving forward in the future. we have a large audience than we normally have for nominee so i assume that maybe there may be some family members or friends,...
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because like these guys were about him smith but adam smith says the only reason i want money is because of empathy we all want to employ empathize for others we want all of these people to care about our so that's why you want to have money because if you're prominent you're doing ok that everybody cares about well that's what they mean like many comes along after medieval ism where there was a tremendous wealth disparities and then the enlightenment and adam smith's way of thinking was a way to try to even things up a bit my giving folks the ability to get paid and to participate. and to be part of a middle class i want to talk about it you're considered a wild radical right now by most of the people who like it and what i don't blame the concept of market fundamentalism or people misread adam smith to draw their own conclusions the way fanatical extremists would misread the koran to come up with the justification for all kinds of bad bad actions same people read out of smith incorrectly to justify their bad actions are absolutely i mean and they don't read as full work because in fact
because like these guys were about him smith but adam smith says the only reason i want money is because of empathy we all want to employ empathize for others we want all of these people to care about our so that's why you want to have money because if you're prominent you're doing ok that everybody cares about well that's what they mean like many comes along after medieval ism where there was a tremendous wealth disparities and then the enlightenment and adam smith's way of thinking was a way...
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begun under joseph smith's direction before his death. this temple, to which he and other latter-day saints had devoted an enormous amount of time and money became a symbol of the great sacrifice is that had given. so when the people of illinois drove out to latter-day saints in 1846, woodruff made an entry in his journal, and he where, wrote, i looked upon the temple and city of nauvoo as i retired from it and fell to ask the lord to preserve it was a monument of the sacrifice of his saints. i think it's very poignant. getting his last glimpse of this building and asking god to protect it, as a monument to his people's sacrifice. the importance of temples to latter-day saints is that they are the buildings in which they perform ceremonies that they believe will link families together for eternity. in most of today's world when people marry they believe that marriage is until death. latter-day saints value families highly and believe that they can be for eternity and that temples of the places where the ceremonies are performed that make
begun under joseph smith's direction before his death. this temple, to which he and other latter-day saints had devoted an enormous amount of time and money became a symbol of the great sacrifice is that had given. so when the people of illinois drove out to latter-day saints in 1846, woodruff made an entry in his journal, and he where, wrote, i looked upon the temple and city of nauvoo as i retired from it and fell to ask the lord to preserve it was a monument of the sacrifice of his saints. i...
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because like these guys worship adam smith but adam smith says the only reason i want money is because of empathy we all want to employ empathize for others we want all of these people to care about our so that's why you want to have money because if you're prominent you're doing ok that everybody cares about it well that's. what they mean my comment comes along after medieval ism where there was a tremendous wealth disparities and then the enlightenment and adam smith's way of thinking was a way to try to even things up a big. it might giving folks the ability to get paid and to participate and to be part of a middle class i want to talk about if you're considered a wild radical right now by most of the people who like it and what i don't blame the concept of market fundamentalism or people misread adam smith to draw their own conclusions the way fanatical extremists would misread the koran to come up with the justification for all kinds of bad bad actions same people read out of smith incorrectly to justify their bad actions are absolutely i mean and they don't read as full work beca
because like these guys worship adam smith but adam smith says the only reason i want money is because of empathy we all want to employ empathize for others we want all of these people to care about our so that's why you want to have money because if you're prominent you're doing ok that everybody cares about it well that's. what they mean my comment comes along after medieval ism where there was a tremendous wealth disparities and then the enlightenment and adam smith's way of thinking was a...
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he was there after joseph smith's death. in 1846, the church completed the temple that was begun under joseph smith's direction. this temple, to which he and other latter-day saints had devoted an enormous amount of time, money, effort, became a symbol for them of the great sacrifices that they had given. when the people of illinois drove out the latter-day saints in 1846, wilford woodruff made an entry in his journal. he wrote -- upon the temple and the city of nam who and i asked the lord to preserve it as a monument of the sacrifice of his saints." it is very poignant. he is getting his last points of the building. the importance of temples is that they are the buildings in which they perform ceremonies and they link families together for trinity. is thatthe world marriages until death. they believe that they can be for trinity and the temples are the places where the ceremonies that are performed that make linkages for trinity possible. leaving a couple was eating a great -- a place of great import of this for latter-day
he was there after joseph smith's death. in 1846, the church completed the temple that was begun under joseph smith's direction. this temple, to which he and other latter-day saints had devoted an enormous amount of time, money, effort, became a symbol for them of the great sacrifices that they had given. when the people of illinois drove out the latter-day saints in 1846, wilford woodruff made an entry in his journal. he wrote -- upon the temple and the city of nam who and i asked the lord to...
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smith on the june 15 edition of cbs' "sunday morning." and the love affair between ronald and nancy reagan did not end when he died of alzheimer's 10 years ago today. the former first lady, now 92 years old, visited the grave of america's 40th president today, as she does every year on the anniversary of his death. reagan is buried at his presidential library in simi valley in southern california. and we'll be right back. try boost® original nutritional drink. it helps fill nutritional gaps in your diet. each delicious serving provides 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle, and 26 vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support bone health. plus, boost® original is doctor recommended and has a guaranteed great taste. help get the nutrition you need with boost® nutritional drink. this has been medifacts for boost® nutritional drink. with boost® nutritional drink. there was like an eruption on my skin. i had no idea i had shingles. red and puffy and itchy and burning. i'd lift my arm and the pain back here was excruc
smith on the june 15 edition of cbs' "sunday morning." and the love affair between ronald and nancy reagan did not end when he died of alzheimer's 10 years ago today. the former first lady, now 92 years old, visited the grave of america's 40th president today, as she does every year on the anniversary of his death. reagan is buried at his presidential library in simi valley in southern california. and we'll be right back. try boost® original nutritional drink. it helps fill...
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smith law. that is to say, the compelling state interest test in the prior cases was never accompanied by a least restrictive alternative requirement. that was an invention of this of this law. >> i think that's fair, justice scalia. one of the things that you run into if you try to sort of get at this statute the way that justice kagan is suggesting is that not everybody exactly agreed as to what the pre-smith case law was. you described the pre-smith case law in your opinion in a certain way. justice o'connor described the pre-smith case law in another way. so it's a little bit difficult to try to say, as justice kagan's question would suggest, that rather than just apply the statute as written, we should really sort of just go back and apply pre-smith laws if this were -- >> well, it is applying the statute as written. the statute as written this not a question of legislative history the statute as written points back to pre-smith law. it says -- that's what we mean. >> well, you're right, ju
smith law. that is to say, the compelling state interest test in the prior cases was never accompanied by a least restrictive alternative requirement. that was an invention of this of this law. >> i think that's fair, justice scalia. one of the things that you run into if you try to sort of get at this statute the way that justice kagan is suggesting is that not everybody exactly agreed as to what the pre-smith case law was. you described the pre-smith case law in your opinion in a...
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this is like a dream. >> reporter: charlie smith. huck frazier. dave henneman. bill bexar. dick howser. they played on real teams with real coaches. >> they were all volunteers. >> reporter: the men remember the games like they were played yesterday. >> i got waffled the first game. >> reporter: you got waffled? >> yes. >> reporter: heck, yes. that was the beginning of little league. >> little did we realize back in 1939 that it would blossom into a big thing like this. >> reporter: little league is played by boys and girls, more than 160,000 teams in 80 different countries and if they are really good they make it to the little league world series. >> japan wins the little league world series championship! >> reporter: those original boys of summer grew up in the depression. they all served in world war ii and to this day that game, that sport they shared, to them it was a gift. >> we were just the luckiest guys in the world. that's all i can say. >> reporter: funny, that's pretty much what these kids told us too. harry smith, nbc news, williamsport, pennsylvania. >>> and t
this is like a dream. >> reporter: charlie smith. huck frazier. dave henneman. bill bexar. dick howser. they played on real teams with real coaches. >> they were all volunteers. >> reporter: the men remember the games like they were played yesterday. >> i got waffled the first game. >> reporter: you got waffled? >> yes. >> reporter: heck, yes. that was the beginning of little league. >> little did we realize back in 1939 that it would blossom into...
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. >> they were from a woman feed online as wendy smith. >> hello, darlene. you are troublemaker. you are ugly and stupid. bitch. i hate you. >> according to darlene's friends, she didn't know anyone by the name of wendy smith. >> you kind of assume that they're possibly written by a deaf person. my understanding is deaf people don't necessarily speak conservational language like hearing people do. they speak more in blocky unstructured sentences just to get the subject across. >> having a deaf acquaintance wouldn't have been unusual since darlene, too, was hearing impaired. >> we then sent a s&p to yahoo! asking for any and all information regarding that account that was created. >> the computer analysis also revealed darlene met a local man online, jeff flynn, and the two had been dating. flynn worked as a field hand on a farm about a 90-minute drive away, but when police got to his apartment, he, too, was missing that the most recent anyone had seen him was thursday but no one knew where he had went. his friends down there were saying that was unusual for him to leave town for
. >> they were from a woman feed online as wendy smith. >> hello, darlene. you are troublemaker. you are ugly and stupid. bitch. i hate you. >> according to darlene's friends, she didn't know anyone by the name of wendy smith. >> you kind of assume that they're possibly written by a deaf person. my understanding is deaf people don't necessarily speak conservational language like hearing people do. they speak more in blocky unstructured sentences just to get the subject...
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today prosecutors said he pleaded no contest oo stabbing smith. he -- to stabbing smith. he is expected to be sentenced next month. >>> two brush fires burned near homes. investigators plan to be back at the scene tomorrow. the first started friday and investigators think it may have been set in a couple different locations. a second fire burned yesterday off of highway 101. investigators are looking into a report of a car parked along the highway at the time of the fire. >> at this point in time there is nothing to connect them with earlier fires but it is a concern and something the investigators will be looking into. >> one fire was damaged in the fires, anyone who may have seen anything suspicious is asked to call the fire department or the sheriff's department. >>> a large landscaping truck sparked a grass fire today in san jose. we told you about the fire at noon. firefighters say a contractor's truck was unloading bark when it became stuck. the fire start said in the piles of the bark. 50 firefighters battled the flames. no one was hurt. >>> wildfire in the sequoia
today prosecutors said he pleaded no contest oo stabbing smith. he -- to stabbing smith. he is expected to be sentenced next month. >>> two brush fires burned near homes. investigators plan to be back at the scene tomorrow. the first started friday and investigators think it may have been set in a couple different locations. a second fire burned yesterday off of highway 101. investigators are looking into a report of a car parked along the highway at the time of the fire. >> at...
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as smith celebrated that 30 to 40% victory she is looking forward to that term. including votes of no confidence and wants to tackle rising crime. challenger kevin jensen reported criticism to san francisco 49er alden smith. >> we have challenges. we need to look at the crime rates that are going up. >> i think i'll keep giving back. i would love to help the department. i believe there are good people in the department and those in the public that don't deserve to be treated like they have been. >> our campaigns of ten live and die by their endorsements. this county's largest news statement saying that smith is too heavy handed and unpopular with her force. however jensen wasn't the person who should fill those shoes. >> san francisco's controversial measure b appears to have passed. 59% of voters would acquire voter approval for construction projects on the highway. voters will have to approve each of those individually. >> the races have come down to two candidates. 30% each after the primary. in third yi received 10 percent of the vote despite dropping out of
as smith celebrated that 30 to 40% victory she is looking forward to that term. including votes of no confidence and wants to tackle rising crime. challenger kevin jensen reported criticism to san francisco 49er alden smith. >> we have challenges. we need to look at the crime rates that are going up. >> i think i'll keep giving back. i would love to help the department. i believe there are good people in the department and those in the public that don't deserve to be treated like...
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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 for 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
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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. >> david smith is one of the many photographers spread out around the track to record every seconddecided to put my coat over the viewfinder so that i could block out the sun. >> biker john kirk ham and the rest of the riders get into position. >> the race begins -- >> a good start -- >> john kirkham -- >> i passed a few people. >> in the lady, kirkham second -- >> i was sort of dropping back. something wasn't quite right. >> cameras capture kirkham now in forth place struggling. >> had a big moment, then -- >> i couldn't work out what the problem was. >> the bikers are on their ninth lap around the track when kirkham loses control. >> from my position, i could see them coming under a bridge just around a bend. >> oh! >> saw one bike slide and starts heading what i thought was to my left-hand side. >> it was kirkham -- >> he flies across the track and slid into the grass. >> i thought, this isn't too bad, i'm not going to hit the barrier, i'm going to slide across the grass and stop. i didn't miss the barrier. >> kirkham is knocked unconscious, but his 363-pound bike continues towa
. >> david smith is one of the many photographers spread out around the track to record every seconddecided to put my coat over the viewfinder so that i could block out the sun. >> biker john kirk ham and the rest of the riders get into position. >> the race begins -- >> a good start -- >> john kirkham -- >> i passed a few people. >> in the lady, kirkham second -- >> i was sort of dropping back. something wasn't quite right. >> cameras...
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smith deferred comment on the vote of no confidence to the consultant who told me the deputy sheriff's vote its a voting process that scud make vladamir putin proud. we don't take it seriously. the sheriff declined our request for an interview to talk election. in a text message, the consultant told me, the dsa campaign has been disgusting and dishonest, saying the deputy unions leadership has enhance d the keystone cop leadership. >> what is the department going to look like and operate? knowing the leadership is questioned. >> again we want to emphasize we gave sheriff laurie smith several opportunities to comment on this story. live in san jose. damian trujillo. nbc bay area news. >> of the registrar's office is busy you mentioned. mail-in ballots are being counted. tomorrow's turnout. statewide is expected to be the lowest in 20 years. the registrar says only 25% of eligible voters are expected to go to the polls. >> he took himself out of the race. state senator, leiland ye's name is on the ballot. california does not allow withdrawals for anything, even death. ye accused of corru
smith deferred comment on the vote of no confidence to the consultant who told me the deputy sheriff's vote its a voting process that scud make vladamir putin proud. we don't take it seriously. the sheriff declined our request for an interview to talk election. in a text message, the consultant told me, the dsa campaign has been disgusting and dishonest, saying the deputy unions leadership has enhance d the keystone cop leadership. >> what is the department going to look like and operate?...
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journalist and author of the book who stole the american dream mr smith.in in your book you identify in one nine hundred seventy eight as a critical year. i've always thought that that was a pretty pivotal year too you know reagan brought in reaganomics but it seems like seventy eight was when maggie thatcher was elected and when jimmy carter suddenly went on this deregulation been seemingly emulating her i mean that's from from the way that i'd seen it what did you learn what what why seventy eight in your mind well tom i think the story actually goes back before that and it's kind of fascinating to me because i was running the new york times washington bureau during that period and what i didn't realize was that there had been a tremendous reaction in the power system in washington before carter came to power if you think back to the earlier era of the sixty's in the early seventies civil rights movement women's movement environmental movement consumer movement antiwar movement strong labor movement all those movements were pushing american government to
journalist and author of the book who stole the american dream mr smith.in in your book you identify in one nine hundred seventy eight as a critical year. i've always thought that that was a pretty pivotal year too you know reagan brought in reaganomics but it seems like seventy eight was when maggie thatcher was elected and when jimmy carter suddenly went on this deregulation been seemingly emulating her i mean that's from from the way that i'd seen it what did you learn what what why seventy...
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because like these guys worship adam smith but adams mess as the only reason i want money is because of empathy we all want to employ empathize for others be one of those people to care about our so that's why you want to have money because if you're prominent you're doing ok that everybody cares about it well that's what the enlightenment comes along after medieval ism where there was a tremendous wealth disparities and then the enlightenment and adam smith's way of thinking was a way to try to even things up a big. that my giving folks the ability to get paid and to participate and to be part of a middle class i want to talk about that you're considered a wild radical right now by most of the people who like it and what i don't blame the concept of market fundamentalism or people misread adam smith to draw their own conclusions the way fanatical extremists would misread the koran to come up with the justification for all kinds of bad bad actions same people read out of smith incorrectly to justify their bad actions are absolutely i mean and they don't read as full work because in f
because like these guys worship adam smith but adams mess as the only reason i want money is because of empathy we all want to employ empathize for others be one of those people to care about our so that's why you want to have money because if you're prominent you're doing ok that everybody cares about it well that's what the enlightenment comes along after medieval ism where there was a tremendous wealth disparities and then the enlightenment and adam smith's way of thinking was a way to try...
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. >> and our points leader, regan smith, in almost a survival mode. probably the smartest thing you can do. he knew what happened last year, got knocked out of the way. he knew he needed to go up and protect. he just needs to stay on the track. >> we talked about him trying to come back, just get a solid finish. but during the heavy rain, his crew chief told him, we may be able to make it the rest of the way if we're careful with fuel. but the question is, do we want to gamble, being the points leader. so, regan backed off, a comfortable spot. stay where you are, save fuel, get a good finish, and leave here with even a better lead than how we came in. >> well, under these kinds of conditions, they get a whole lot better fuel mileage. >> pit road open. some takers, some passers. tagliani and sam hornish jr., staying out. as well as scott and marks. >> well, there really is no history with how those rain tires wear. but putting all four tires, and topping off with sunoco fuel. and a little rain-x. and chase elliott had to pit. no tires, top it off with
. >> and our points leader, regan smith, in almost a survival mode. probably the smartest thing you can do. he knew what happened last year, got knocked out of the way. he knew he needed to go up and protect. he just needs to stay on the track. >> we talked about him trying to come back, just get a solid finish. but during the heavy rain, his crew chief told him, we may be able to make it the rest of the way if we're careful with fuel. but the question is, do we want to gamble,...
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"today in the bay's" christie smith joining us now from half moon bay with the details. good morning, christie. >> reporter: good morning to you. well, a spokeswoman for the sheriff's department says that this deputy felt threatened by this young woman. now, one neighbor says that he thinks that she may have been cursing this deputy and gone after him with the knife. we also spoke with the family who said that she wasn't violent at all, but they did call for help, because they said they were having problems with her. >> like nightmare. i couldn't believe what was happening. i mean, i still can't believe it. >> lorenzo says it was his sister who was shot and killed last night. he says it became around 9:20 when the family called 911 dispatch because she would not take her meds. he described her as special needs. >> sometimes we have to call 911, you know, we explain what's going on. they usually send an ambulance. they usually talk to my sister, and you know, she finally takes her medication and that's it. but last night, you know, things went a little bit wrong, you know
"today in the bay's" christie smith joining us now from half moon bay with the details. good morning, christie. >> reporter: good morning to you. well, a spokeswoman for the sheriff's department says that this deputy felt threatened by this young woman. now, one neighbor says that he thinks that she may have been cursing this deputy and gone after him with the knife. we also spoke with the family who said that she wasn't violent at all, but they did call for help, because they...