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in joseph smith as a prophet.the end of the year, there was fighting among different mormon factions in the kirtland temple. smith was hounded by creditors. he feared being prosecuted for violating bank charter law. so, by the end of the year he fled to missouri. so, what do we have so far? a church whose followers had to abandon the place that joseph smith had identified his zion. a church whose profits started a bank that failed. a prophet who essentially had to flee ohio for his life. the story was not over yet. smith joined a group of his missouri followers in a more northern county and the mormon population began to grow their. -- there. at first when the mormons word justin caldwell county, things were ok for a short time. but especially as people came from ohio to join the misery settlement, they grew and expanded into other counties. that generated opposition from non-mormons in missouri, and opposition that became even more intense than it had been in 1833 . by the summer of 1838, there was fighting betwe
in joseph smith as a prophet.the end of the year, there was fighting among different mormon factions in the kirtland temple. smith was hounded by creditors. he feared being prosecuted for violating bank charter law. so, by the end of the year he fled to missouri. so, what do we have so far? a church whose followers had to abandon the place that joseph smith had identified his zion. a church whose profits started a bank that failed. a prophet who essentially had to flee ohio for his life. the...
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joseph smith came from a family -- a large family, his father was just a smith senior. from what i gathered, they moved to different places a lot. when they ended up in their final home, it was a really absolute religious area. mostly surrounded by methodists and baptists. presbyterian religions. that is where joseph smith started questioning things and led to his prayers and conversations with a higher power. >> great. what was his own family's religious background? presbyterian? >> yeah, presbyterian. but he preferred methodist, i believe. it was his father's religion which is mom and a few siblings joined, but he preferred the methodist, i believe. >> it is a strangely worded paragraph on page 270 of our handout. >> my father's family joined the presbyterian faith. my mother and sisters -- blah blah blah. my mind became somewhat partial to the methodist sect. >> his mother and a few sisters joined the presbyterian church. his father does not. it is confusing from that passage. his father is skeptical of existing churches of the day. he is a lutheran. joseph is at tim
joseph smith came from a family -- a large family, his father was just a smith senior. from what i gathered, they moved to different places a lot. when they ended up in their final home, it was a really absolute religious area. mostly surrounded by methodists and baptists. presbyterian religions. that is where joseph smith started questioning things and led to his prayers and conversations with a higher power. >> great. what was his own family's religious background? presbyterian?...
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smith.course a blood stain on his watch band that comes back to her would be very powerful evidence. >> for over a year, dennis smith had been on the run. then the television series "unsolved mysteries" profiled the case, asking viewers for help in bringing smith to justice. four days later, an anonymous tip revealed smith was living in florida. the trick now was to find him. but for people with copd, the world is filled with air. sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you hav
smith.course a blood stain on his watch band that comes back to her would be very powerful evidence. >> for over a year, dennis smith had been on the run. then the television series "unsolved mysteries" profiled the case, asking viewers for help in bringing smith to justice. four days later, an anonymous tip revealed smith was living in florida. the trick now was to find him. but for people with copd, the world is filled with air. sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you...
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smith. ma'am, in my line of work a man has to take his time. it would be nice -- i would love to be in and out in five minutes but i'm sure you would be disappointed with that. don't i know it, said mrs. smith, quietly. the photographer opened up his briefcase and pulled out a portfolio of baby pictures. this was done on the top of a bus, he said. oh, my god, mrs. smith. these twins turned out exceptionally well, especially when you consider her mother was to difficult to work with. difficult? i'm afraid so. i finally had to take her to the park to get the job done right. people were crowding around four or five deep to get a good look. for more than three hours. the mother was squealing and yelling. i could hardly concentratement when the darkness approached i had to rush my shots. finally, when the squirrels began nibbling at my equipment i had to pack it all in. mrs. smith leaned forward, you mean they chewed on your equipment? it's true. if you're ready, we can get right to work. i i wil
smith. ma'am, in my line of work a man has to take his time. it would be nice -- i would love to be in and out in five minutes but i'm sure you would be disappointed with that. don't i know it, said mrs. smith, quietly. the photographer opened up his briefcase and pulled out a portfolio of baby pictures. this was done on the top of a bus, he said. oh, my god, mrs. smith. these twins turned out exceptionally well, especially when you consider her mother was to difficult to work with. difficult?...
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smith college so far the administration has not at all been communicative with smith q&a, the on campusg group on campus. it's not been communicative at all with for example, media inquiries. smith college hasn't directly responded to me at all since the time they sent back my application. though i think it's a great model to follow unfortunately smith is still sort of waiting and sort of biding its time. >> that are echoes what we heard and we have been in touch with the first transgender openly transgender individual at smith who said the pace of smith's progress has been glacial even after a decade of student activism that is in favor of transwomen's inclusion. it has been frustrating to see other colleges proudly announce they are welcome of all women students while smith lags far behind. should the criticism teach other colleges something? >> well i really think that at this point while smith is moving quite slowly as was stated i think that other schools have made tremendous progress. simmons as well. i think that is an example to follow. a student's self identification should be
smith college so far the administration has not at all been communicative with smith q&a, the on campusg group on campus. it's not been communicative at all with for example, media inquiries. smith college hasn't directly responded to me at all since the time they sent back my application. though i think it's a great model to follow unfortunately smith is still sort of waiting and sort of biding its time. >> that are echoes what we heard and we have been in touch with the first...
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and for felicia smith, change is good. >> miss smith, it's time go. county want everything to gave you. >> for real? >> awesome. >> her judge has sentenced her to two years' probation, and today she is being released after nearly six months in jail. >> i'll see you in two weeks. >> never. probably see me in seven years. or five. >> you got the seven-year itch then. >> whatever. no, no, no, no. look at all of these books. >> come on, santa claus. >> about an hour later, smith is bound for home. i need a cigarette, y'all. >>> see how dirty it is, disgusting. it seems john schmidt has also embraced change, and it's not just limited to his appearance. >> oh, yes! look at that. see, that's called the dirty bird. >> birthy bird? >> it's like rotisseried chicken. this is the best meal. >> why you get two pieces? >> because i don't lie around when i come out. i clean up. because if you do the right things, they'll look out for you. if you act like a jerk-off, then you don't get nothing. >> schmidt has earned the trust of staff. they have let him resume his jo
and for felicia smith, change is good. >> miss smith, it's time go. county want everything to gave you. >> for real? >> awesome. >> her judge has sentenced her to two years' probation, and today she is being released after nearly six months in jail. >> i'll see you in two weeks. >> never. probably see me in seven years. or five. >> you got the seven-year itch then. >> whatever. no, no, no, no. look at all of these books. >> come on, santa...
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smith: yes, it is. it's an old streetcar, and it was a 24-hour diner that served breakfast 24 hours a day and a lot of other stuff and then about 18 or 20 years ago a portuguese couple bought it, and they put on a portuguese menu on one side and american standards on the other, and -- sbrocco: so you got breakfast, and you got linguica. smith: you got breakfast all the time until 4:00 a.m. every day and linguica, yeah, big. they sell a lot of linguica. they sell it with pasta. they sell it on sandwiches. they sell it in soup. they sell it any way they can. sbrocco: that's right. and, right, the streetcar dates back to 1927, i think. -smith: yes, yeah, yeah. -sbrocco: the railcar. all right, what was your experience at the grubstake? i'll start with you, mark. rhoades: well, my experience was pretty good. we actually went there on a tuesday night and at 7:00 and left around 9:00 and it was packed. i mean, it was -- so that was really impressive. but a really diverse crowd. i mean, there was more of kind
smith: yes, it is. it's an old streetcar, and it was a 24-hour diner that served breakfast 24 hours a day and a lot of other stuff and then about 18 or 20 years ago a portuguese couple bought it, and they put on a portuguese menu on one side and american standards on the other, and -- sbrocco: so you got breakfast, and you got linguica. smith: you got breakfast all the time until 4:00 a.m. every day and linguica, yeah, big. they sell a lot of linguica. they sell it with pasta. they sell it on...
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smith. ma'am, in my line of work a man has to take his time. it would be nice -- i would love to be in and out in five minutes but i'm sure you would be disappointed with that. don't i know it said mrs. smith, quietly. the photographer opened up his briefcase and pulled out a portfolio of baby pictures. this was done on the top of a bus, he said. oh, my god, mrs. smith. these twins turned out exceptionally well, especially when you consider her mother was to difficult to work with. difficult? i'm afraid so. i finally had to take her to the park to get the job done right. people were crowding around four or five deep to get a good look. for more than three hours. the mother was squealing and yelling. i could hardly concentratement when the darkness approached i had to rush my shots. finally, when the squirrels began nibbling at my equipment i had to pack it all in. mrs. smith leaned forward meapyou mean they chewed on your equipment? it's true. if you're ready, we can get right to work. i i w
smith. ma'am, in my line of work a man has to take his time. it would be nice -- i would love to be in and out in five minutes but i'm sure you would be disappointed with that. don't i know it said mrs. smith, quietly. the photographer opened up his briefcase and pulled out a portfolio of baby pictures. this was done on the top of a bus, he said. oh, my god, mrs. smith. these twins turned out exceptionally well, especially when you consider her mother was to difficult to work with. difficult?...
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josh smith with an explanation. >> every team plays better at home.hey have more confidence at home. they're used to the building and for us just with our road woes with the last two losses on the road we got to get this one. >> the difference between no. 1 team and the no. 10 team is miniscule, if anything. so you have to defend. you have to make it hard for your opposition to get good quality looks. >> got to be a good game tomorrow. >>> we know washington football had as many story lines off the field as on in 2014. what else is new. the loudest voices may have come from those wanting the team to change the name and it hasn't stopped just because the season is oh, no. the change the mascot campaign releasing another campaign today. 30 second ad spot titled take it away. it depicts this great run by robert griffin, iii in 2012, but the team logo has been erased from the field, also from the helmets and also from the stands. also part of a big social media campaign for them as well. >>> the baltimore ravens will release defensive lineman terrence cod
josh smith with an explanation. >> every team plays better at home.hey have more confidence at home. they're used to the building and for us just with our road woes with the last two losses on the road we got to get this one. >> the difference between no. 1 team and the no. 10 team is miniscule, if anything. so you have to defend. you have to make it hard for your opposition to get good quality looks. >> got to be a good game tomorrow. >>> we know washington football...
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a noise and he walked to curb and there was gary smith.he backup is that our 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 unrelated to the case surrounding his former campaign manager. we talked with reed story, 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. lik
a noise and he walked to curb and there was gary smith.he backup is that our 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 unrelated to the case surrounding his former campaign manager. we talked with...
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last thing i want to talk about tonight is the most serious part of smith half -- smith's attack and probably the most surprising. i can tell you that teaching students, what most people know about thomas jefferson at this point was that he was a slave holder, and that makes his democratic ideals and his other talk about liberty into a piece of hypocrisy we can mostly ignore. this line of attack comes straight from smith's pretensions of thomas jefferson, but it came out in a way that may be a little surprising. while we think of -- i'm going to go one more slide. we think of jefferson as a slave holder primarily now, but that is not how jefferson was seen in 1796. jefferson was straight up -- despite the fact he was a slave holder, he was straight up seen as the anti-slavery candidate, someone who was for freedom and progress and equality, who had said he would put some of the mustering words on paper that existed yet on this theme. when smith goes to deal with jefferson on slavery he does two things -- first, he does use the hypocrisy thing. he has long discussions of jeffersons te
last thing i want to talk about tonight is the most serious part of smith half -- smith's attack and probably the most surprising. i can tell you that teaching students, what most people know about thomas jefferson at this point was that he was a slave holder, and that makes his democratic ideals and his other talk about liberty into a piece of hypocrisy we can mostly ignore. this line of attack comes straight from smith's pretensions of thomas jefferson, but it came out in a way that may be a...
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smith: i thank mrs. wagner for her very eloquent statement and ferre her long service on the -- for her long service on behalf of the unborn. i'd like to yield to tim walberg. mr. walberg: mr. speaker, i thank the gentleman from new jersey for putting this special order together. on the 42nd anniversary of an infamous decision, roe v. wade, where i believe that mr. speaker, the supreme court stepped out of their role and unconstitutionally set up the course that has gone on to this day, a murder of innocents. and ultimately the murder of the innocence of our country as well. that was established on a principle that was well known, well understood and put into our declaration of independence that said, we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal and endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, among them the right to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. it all begins with life. i'll never forget eight years ago, as i stood in the maternity word at northwester
smith: i thank mrs. wagner for her very eloquent statement and ferre her long service on the -- for her long service on behalf of the unborn. i'd like to yield to tim walberg. mr. walberg: mr. speaker, i thank the gentleman from new jersey for putting this special order together. on the 42nd anniversary of an infamous decision, roe v. wade, where i believe that mr. speaker, the supreme court stepped out of their role and unconstitutionally set up the course that has gone on to this day, a...
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. >> patricia smith has definitely had some worries. a 7-month-old with two different men. >> shows him three times. >> smith was given probation after pleading guilty to drug possession. when she entered a methadone clinic for treatment, things only got worse. >> i probably started using the methadone and cocaine together when i was about 6 1/2 months pregnant, trying to sneak around and do it without nobody knowing about it, but that didn't work out so well. >> smith arrived at louisville metro eight months pregnant. >> it hit me that, yeah, i am eight, nine months pregnant, about to have a baby. what have i done to her? what is she going through? make sure that you bring the baby on saturday so i can see her. >> when she went into labor, smith learned the realities of giving birth while incarcerated. >> they shackled me. i had the cuffs on my legs and my hands. i was handcuffed going into the hospital. they put me in a wheelchair while i did my paperwork, handcuffed to the wheelchair. and so, i was in there by myself with a bunch of
. >> patricia smith has definitely had some worries. a 7-month-old with two different men. >> shows him three times. >> smith was given probation after pleading guilty to drug possession. when she entered a methadone clinic for treatment, things only got worse. >> i probably started using the methadone and cocaine together when i was about 6 1/2 months pregnant, trying to sneak around and do it without nobody knowing about it, but that didn't work out so well. >>...
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smith responds yes. second question, we would also like the notice from the permanent issue. aren't they one in the same? >> i believe it's two second requests. >> right. he doesn't answer the second request. >> no we're talking about the first. >> with respect to the variance. >> do you have another comment mr. tigue. >> i should have worn my purple tie. i have reviewed the e-mail chain and if my recollection is correct michael smith stated that he would notify them when the decision letter was issued and also informed them that the planning department does not issue the building permit, that dbi does that and they have their own noticing and own system and he referred them to dbi for tracking and determining when the building permit was issued. you have in the past sort of considered a very similar issue with at&t permits and i believe exercised the discretion to grant jurisdiction because the department caused -- >> right, thank you. >> and we also got taken to court in boston. -- and lost. >> you were taken to court and lost at trial court level where the law didn't requi
smith responds yes. second question, we would also like the notice from the permanent issue. aren't they one in the same? >> i believe it's two second requests. >> right. he doesn't answer the second request. >> no we're talking about the first. >> with respect to the variance. >> do you have another comment mr. tigue. >> i should have worn my purple tie. i have reviewed the e-mail chain and if my recollection is correct michael smith stated that he would...
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smith. i certainly had no idea that he was about to pull a gun. >> without warning, smith reaches into his satchel and pulls out a revolver. >> he pulled it out. i saw the barrel. i immediately started backing up as quickly as i could to create some distance and to get my gun out. >> corporal mecham backs up and stumbles to the ground. >> when he was yelling at me to roll over, my blood went cold. that's when i knew i didn't have any time left. i had to go for my gun right then. >> lying flat on his back, mecham quickly pulls out his gun. [ gunshots ] >> he fired the first shot, and i can still to this day, i can see the muzzle flash. i can smell the smoke. i can hear the boom. i can hear it all. >> but mecham is not hit and begins firing back. [ gunshots ] >> i know all total, i hit him five times. i don't know how many bullets hit him as he was over me and how many struck as he was running away. >> as corporal smith unloads, daniel roy smith runs for cover in a ditch. >> he turned to his l
smith. i certainly had no idea that he was about to pull a gun. >> without warning, smith reaches into his satchel and pulls out a revolver. >> he pulled it out. i saw the barrel. i immediately started backing up as quickly as i could to create some distance and to get my gun out. >> corporal mecham backs up and stumbles to the ground. >> when he was yelling at me to roll over, my blood went cold. that's when i knew i didn't have any time left. i had to go for my gun...
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smith >> thank you.at this time we would like the project sponsor, or the representative, to comport with the presentation. you will have up to 10 minutes. can you please speak into the microphone >> good afternoon madame president. supervisors. my name is blake he. my wife -- and her baby boy jc here. i'm going to share my story and philosophy of life with you today. because i think that's the important. the operator of things. operator of a store, [inaudible] a community leader the city. so it may tell you who i am as a person. i'm a great [inaudible] to my family at 10 years old. i tended at this middle school in the ocean avenue neighborhood and i was privileged to be able to learn [inaudible] with rev. gordon. i also attended city college in the area. after that i went to work with charles schwab downtown. three years ago my wife was pregnant with a baby boy, jake. looking for weight to quick quit cigarettes. i was smoking a pack a day not health but a dozen small veggies always complaining my breat
smith >> thank you.at this time we would like the project sponsor, or the representative, to comport with the presentation. you will have up to 10 minutes. can you please speak into the microphone >> good afternoon madame president. supervisors. my name is blake he. my wife -- and her baby boy jc here. i'm going to share my story and philosophy of life with you today. because i think that's the important. the operator of things. operator of a store, [inaudible] a community leader...
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smith was one of the major leaders in congress. he turned down a 25-part series of newspaper essays later packaged as a two-part pamphlet. you see one of the title pages here that becomes a hit piece in american politics. the themes rolled out any time later a candidate was seen as progressive. smith made jefferson the original model the big populace in reality he was an elitist who squishy soft character showed him a naive train of thought. i wanted to label him a limousine liberal. i was playing around what we were going on instead. so called discoveries in he collected home office equipment. one he didn't invent but he became famous partly through this is what smith called the wonderful whirly gig chair. his swivel office chair with candle holders. george washington had this one before he did. it should be washington's wonderful whirly gig chair. this seemed so ridiculous to smith that he turned it to symbol of jefferson's doniness and silliness. it has the miraculous quality of allowing a person seated in it to turn his head wi
smith was one of the major leaders in congress. he turned down a 25-part series of newspaper essays later packaged as a two-part pamphlet. you see one of the title pages here that becomes a hit piece in american politics. the themes rolled out any time later a candidate was seen as progressive. smith made jefferson the original model the big populace in reality he was an elitist who squishy soft character showed him a naive train of thought. i wanted to label him a limousine liberal. i was...
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there was the may sect michigan and death of abigail adams smith, the daughter. abigail herself nearly died several times. there was the absence of john quincy, they longed for him. he was in st. petersburg. and then as they aged family members began to die, and friends died. they stayed together for those last 18 years and when people would request that abigail would come and visit when her daughter would say come visit, she would say no, i won't leave john. there were no long separations again for the last 18 years of their marriage. until abigail died at the age of 76. so what can we say about the marriage? in the end, they had each other. it was a remarkable marriage. what made it work? theirs was a love match that grew into deep commitment over their lifetime. i love speculating about what makes marriage work, every one of us does. the question was asked earlier which was the better marriage. we all have ore ideas, our opinions about it, here are mine. it was a love match that endured and they stayed in love. was it as jim suggested to me clear because they
there was the may sect michigan and death of abigail adams smith, the daughter. abigail herself nearly died several times. there was the absence of john quincy, they longed for him. he was in st. petersburg. and then as they aged family members began to die, and friends died. they stayed together for those last 18 years and when people would request that abigail would come and visit when her daughter would say come visit, she would say no, i won't leave john. there were no long separations...
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it is clear that abigail smith acted on her own will when it came to marriage. she chose to marry john adams because she loved temp and because she believed they were compatible. during their more than three years of court ship, she had measured his character tested his own intuition, as he had in return and in the end, abigail believed that she could live her lifetime in partnership from which there was no escape. the adamses's marriage has become historic. it calls forth an image of an ideal marriage, one founded on love loyalty, friendship and courage, and in many respects, it was. but the adams's marriage is his work for other reasons. it appears modern. in fact, it possesses many of the attributes of a modern marriage. it was a love match that endured. it produced at least one famous son and established a dynasty of great citizens. it overcame adversity and tact. it was a match of intellectual equals, lending legitimacy to the claim of women's more egalitarian status. above all, the adams -- marriage was idealized because abigail was visible. probably the m
it is clear that abigail smith acted on her own will when it came to marriage. she chose to marry john adams because she loved temp and because she believed they were compatible. during their more than three years of court ship, she had measured his character tested his own intuition, as he had in return and in the end, abigail believed that she could live her lifetime in partnership from which there was no escape. the adamses's marriage has become historic. it calls forth an image of an ideal...
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harry smith, nbc news, new york. >> it can get wild out there. >>> that is our broadcast for a monday reminder the heart of this storm strikes overnight into tomorrow. we'll be here for all of it. i'm brian williams in midtown manhattan. we'll look for you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >> heartbreaking. you know, it was unnecessary. and it's not the first time. >> right now at 6:00 two cars collide at high speeds on a south bay street ultimately taking the life of a jogger. big questions about whether this is all the result of an illegal street race. good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm janelle wang in for jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. it was fast furious and deadly. those two cars crashed this afternoon, one car slamming into a woman. it happened on yerba buena road near edenwood road near silver creek road. both drivers are being questioned by police. robert handa is at the scene. what are the details? >> reporter: raj, here at the fatal crash scene, the vehicles as well as the drivers involved have all been taken aw
harry smith, nbc news, new york. >> it can get wild out there. >>> that is our broadcast for a monday reminder the heart of this storm strikes overnight into tomorrow. we'll be here for all of it. i'm brian williams in midtown manhattan. we'll look for you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >> heartbreaking. you know, it was unnecessary. and it's not the first time. >> right now at 6:00 two cars collide at high...
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smith, very briefly. as you know, the lng facility in maryland has received a finding of no significant impact on november the 5th of 2015. that was nearly three months ago. can you give this committee an idea of when the d.o.e. expects to supply final approval of the lng application? >> thank you for the question, senator. so, under our current process, we move on these applications in the public determination, once they've completed the first process. that includes all of the final notice for rehearing in that process. we watch these as they go through the process. it's our expectation that would be concluding probably in the february time frame. and so depending on ferc, finishing that process, that would allow us to move forward with our final determination. >> thank you. as we all know, the estimates of what the actual reserves are is sort of a moving target. it started slower and seems to be expanding greatly. i like the way mr. eisenberg framed it that everybody's winning. but i'm curious to know f
smith, very briefly. as you know, the lng facility in maryland has received a finding of no significant impact on november the 5th of 2015. that was nearly three months ago. can you give this committee an idea of when the d.o.e. expects to supply final approval of the lng application? >> thank you for the question, senator. so, under our current process, we move on these applications in the public determination, once they've completed the first process. that includes all of the final...
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. >> eric smith will spend the rest of his life in prison for killing gregory holly and peggy fox was at the sentencing and talked to holly's family. >> reporter: the holly family was okay with the plea deal which allowed eric smith to avoid the death penalty. still it was painful for them to see and hear the man who murdered their father. >> i think my father would be okay with the sentence. >> reporter: gregory holly was a retired army officer and former atf explosives agent. he had stepped out to walk the dog on february 20th last year when he was gunned down. eric smith, a neighbor who did not know holly, robbed him and shot him dead. >> if he hadn't been out there, somebody else, it would have been somebody else and that's how i think of my father. he was always putting himself out there for others. >> reporter: in a guilty plea smith received two life sentences today. >> we feel justice was served. >> reporter: smith who turned 26 yesterday apologized for the terrible pain i caused. >> he wouldn't -- he caused. >> he won't be out hurting anyone else. >>> right now prince george'
. >> eric smith will spend the rest of his life in prison for killing gregory holly and peggy fox was at the sentencing and talked to holly's family. >> reporter: the holly family was okay with the plea deal which allowed eric smith to avoid the death penalty. still it was painful for them to see and hear the man who murdered their father. >> i think my father would be okay with the sentence. >> reporter: gregory holly was a retired army officer and former atf explosives...
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richard norton smith's magnificent book sets it all out. it is a magnificent saga and i recommend it. >> you know, something henry kissinger said elson rockefeller essentially created henry kissinger for better or worse. he said nelson rockefeller sat in those early conditions of evaluating foreign policy. >> i wondered. i was intrigued and i wondered. everything was the best. he could get excited about a tuna fish sandwich. people used to say the best you ever had appeared some of that was communicated. one quick story which presents the duality of the man and then you can go hauled in gear an appointment. i have been told he was very close to his mother from who he got you can go home and do your own portrait. i have been told he was very close to his mother from whom he got his ebullience and his openness to new ideas and people want art. of course she really created the museum of modern art. anyway i was told when she died he kept her ashes in a room in the big house and mrs. rockefeller was kind enough to spend some time with me and sh
richard norton smith's magnificent book sets it all out. it is a magnificent saga and i recommend it. >> you know, something henry kissinger said elson rockefeller essentially created henry kissinger for better or worse. he said nelson rockefeller sat in those early conditions of evaluating foreign policy. >> i wondered. i was intrigued and i wondered. everything was the best. he could get excited about a tuna fish sandwich. people used to say the best you ever had appeared some of...
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smith very briefly. as you know, the lng facility in maryland has received a finding of no significant impact on november the 5th of 2015. that was nearly three months ago. can you give this committee an idea of when the d.o.e. expects to supply final approval of the lng application? >> thank you for the question, senator. so, under our current process, we move on these applications in the public determination once they've completed the first process. that includes all of the final notice for rehearing in that process. we watch these as they go through the process. it's our expectation that would be concluding probably in the february time frame. and so depending on ferc finishing that process, that would allow us to move forward with our final determination. >> thank you. as we all know, the estimates of what the actual reserves are is sort of a moving target. it started slower and seems to be expanding greatly. i like the way mr. eisenberg framed it that everybody's winning. but i'm curious to know fro
smith very briefly. as you know, the lng facility in maryland has received a finding of no significant impact on november the 5th of 2015. that was nearly three months ago. can you give this committee an idea of when the d.o.e. expects to supply final approval of the lng application? >> thank you for the question, senator. so, under our current process, we move on these applications in the public determination once they've completed the first process. that includes all of the final notice...
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harry smith, nbc news new york. >> it can get wild out there. broadcast on a monday night with a reminder the heart of this storm strikes overnight into tomorrow. we'll be here for all of it. i'm brian williams in midtown manhattan. we'll look for you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. ring ring!... progresso! it's ok that your soup tastes like my homemade. it's our slow simmered vegetables and tender white meat chicken. apology accepted. i'm watching you soup people. make it progresso or make it yourself you say avocado old el paso says... zesty chicken and avocado tacos in our stand 'n stuff tortillas . (record scratch) you say stand n' stuff tortillas old el paso says... start somewhere fresh >>> lights camera access. >> oh look at this. i opened it up and checked it to see -- >> big wedding? little? >> very big. >> that's not all that sofia is answering about her engagement to
harry smith, nbc news new york. >> it can get wild out there. broadcast on a monday night with a reminder the heart of this storm strikes overnight into tomorrow. we'll be here for all of it. i'm brian williams in midtown manhattan. we'll look for you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. ring ring!... progresso! it's ok that your soup tastes like my homemade. it's our slow simmered vegetables and tender white meat chicken. apology accepted. i'm watching you soup people. make it...
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this is another map by john smith.t's actually a map he made a few years before his map of new england and a map of the virginia colony. it's a particularly striking map because john smith had rudimentary survey materials. he went up and down chesapeake bay in the rivers in a very small boat and just took sights on different landmarks. from that he was able to create this very accurate map of the region that was in use as a map for 200 years after he created it. on this map he did not put a picture of himself. he put a picture as the native american chief in the corner and this picture of another native american here. there's little crosses at some areas along the rivers he put there and scholars today think that was the limits of the area he actually individually surveyed himself. point past that was the area he actually relied upon the knowledge of the natives of the area to mapt rest of the area. you can see how accurate that is, as well. it's particularly successful and really quite amazing he was able to do the jo
this is another map by john smith.t's actually a map he made a few years before his map of new england and a map of the virginia colony. it's a particularly striking map because john smith had rudimentary survey materials. he went up and down chesapeake bay in the rivers in a very small boat and just took sights on different landmarks. from that he was able to create this very accurate map of the region that was in use as a map for 200 years after he created it. on this map he did not put a...
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smith then shot and killed himself. course in the wake of recent deaths, the justice department is pushing for local police departments to invest in body cameras, but as you can see there, there are concerns about finding a balance between the public's right to know and police officer privacy. arizona police unions are now in talks with arizona lawmakers to decide how best to handle the release of graphic or sensitive footage in the future. the unions by the way, gretchen, believe the public should have access as long as it doesn't show innocent by standers, confidential informants or the deaths of an officer or a civilian. >> really hard to watch, thank you for bringing us to story. >>> now watching that video of a police officer gunned down in a split second should give us new pause and respect for what police officers do every day to try and keep all of us safe. even a simple encounter with an alleged domestic dissput suspect could prove to be deadly. and the life of a 20-year-old cop was snuffed out. there's been cr
smith then shot and killed himself. course in the wake of recent deaths, the justice department is pushing for local police departments to invest in body cameras, but as you can see there, there are concerns about finding a balance between the public's right to know and police officer privacy. arizona police unions are now in talks with arizona lawmakers to decide how best to handle the release of graphic or sensitive footage in the future. the unions by the way, gretchen, believe the public...
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and tonight smith confirms he has settled a copyright dispute with tom pet ty and jeff lynn co-writersck down. while smith acknowledges similarities between the two songs, he says he wasn't familiar with the earlier song and it was a complete coincidence, he says. petty and jeff lynn will now be listed as co-writers on the song and will receive royalties. >>> a rare sight caught on camera as a single-engine plane came to a rest in the ocean after being lowered from the sky by a parachute. the pilot ran out of fuel off the coast of maui. coast guard recorded this video. the plane's manufacture is cirrus and known as a high performance, high price aircraft. but this sr-22 model does have a built-in parachute which we can thank in this case for the pilot being able to climb out of the cockpit in one piece. he was picked up by a passing cruise ship. >>> when we come back the place where pandemonium rules, where normal people become unrecognizable with anxiety, the supermarket before a snowstorm. our eyes they have a 200-degree range of sight. which is good for me. hey! and bad for the bark
and tonight smith confirms he has settled a copyright dispute with tom pet ty and jeff lynn co-writersck down. while smith acknowledges similarities between the two songs, he says he wasn't familiar with the earlier song and it was a complete coincidence, he says. petty and jeff lynn will now be listed as co-writers on the song and will receive royalties. >>> a rare sight caught on camera as a single-engine plane came to a rest in the ocean after being lowered from the sky by a...
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smith has been nothing but very helpful and courteous throughout this process, but due to the press of other business didn't forward the decision to us until december 20. that was already one month past the appeal deadline for filing an appeal here. that's memorialized in that e-mail exchange, attachment three. it was the error of staff that caused us to miss the deadline and we filed this request on november 25. >> your time is up. >> oh, okay. thank you. >> thank you. we'll hear from the permit holders. >> because of the brief time today we just wanted to ask mr. gladstone to speak on our behalf. >> they live in a one bedroom and the child lives with them in a one bedroom. the child's grandmother lived here and they've been wanted to expands for many years. the neighbors who are appealing tonight were there when that variance issued and didn't a pose it nor dpid that i had oppose the building permitish shubed that the time. they didn't complete the work because of the recession. they came back and were told they had to get a new variance. the commission decided 6-1 it was oppressive
smith has been nothing but very helpful and courteous throughout this process, but due to the press of other business didn't forward the decision to us until december 20. that was already one month past the appeal deadline for filing an appeal here. that's memorialized in that e-mail exchange, attachment three. it was the error of staff that caused us to miss the deadline and we filed this request on november 25. >> your time is up. >> oh, okay. thank you. >> thank you. we'll...
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smith. he's been serv office consultant for the team. smith made his mark as gm of the chargers when they were making their playoff runs in the early 2000s. smith's role wouldn't impact the current gm bruce allen's role. 9 sports reached out to allen for comment. he did not respond. >>> meanwhile the raven prepping for the throwdown by the three rivers i like to call it, pittsburgh. they get a big lift for this game literally, 360-poundish haloti ngata returns from his suspension and terrell suggs, is he happy yet? >> couldn't have happened at a better time. he was missed a lot in the locker room, especially by me, but as soon as he knew we won, saw the score and we're like yeah, we get haloti back. now the locker room is kind of that complete, so to say. >> definitely a big lift for the team. big football weekend for wusa9, game on sunday at 11:30, nfl today at 12:00, bengals and then i'll wrap it up game on overtime at 11:35 the. >>> a turtle sitting in the catbird seat of big 10 basketball, your maryland terrapins, 13-1. they just bea
smith. he's been serv office consultant for the team. smith made his mark as gm of the chargers when they were making their playoff runs in the early 2000s. smith's role wouldn't impact the current gm bruce allen's role. 9 sports reached out to allen for comment. he did not respond. >>> meanwhile the raven prepping for the throwdown by the three rivers i like to call it, pittsburgh. they get a big lift for this game literally, 360-poundish haloti ngata returns from his suspension and...
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smith also to mike. children american lung association wrote us a letter.she's from the american lung association regional rep but she says in some other cities recently, hookah bars and various paper shops have been opening up and he worked, in particular they saw the number of types of paper shops tripling within a few months and i think this led to a couple of our sister cities across the bay in acting regulations like ones that we recently implemented. the other point i wanted to make was and asked mr. smith to elaborate minor sin is e cigarettes rangers about eight years ago by 2013 was a $2.5 billion industry, but we expect that by 2017 it will be quadrupled to about a $10 billion industry. could you talk about why this is happening the relevance of young people in that marketing and cooking of people on addiction to nicotine? >> absolutely. easy let's are not regulated. on many levels. perfectly honest san francisco is regulated these products within many communities in the united states. they are not food and drug administrative ministration fda reg
smith also to mike. children american lung association wrote us a letter.she's from the american lung association regional rep but she says in some other cities recently, hookah bars and various paper shops have been opening up and he worked, in particular they saw the number of types of paper shops tripling within a few months and i think this led to a couple of our sister cities across the bay in acting regulations like ones that we recently implemented. the other point i wanted to make was...
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nbc's harry smith recently smith time with him. when a small group of protestors gathered in richmond, california last month, the chief of police responded in a way that surprised people. he too picked up a sign in uniform. while some police officers complained, chief chris magnus says it was never about politics but people. >> did you have trepidation, maybe this isn't a good idea to hold this sign? >> not at all. we want to reenforce the message that all lives really do matter. >> chris magnus arrived in this notorious violent city nine years ago and brought with him philosophy of diversity of officer conduct that involves repeated training on to and when not to use a weapon. >> we want officers to use the right tool at the right time. training is about good decision making. >> what you got going today? >> i don't seek out to use my weapon on anybody. that's not what i came into this job to do. i came into this job to help people. >> officer ruffin grew up here, lost loved ones on these streets and describes fully to help the com
nbc's harry smith recently smith time with him. when a small group of protestors gathered in richmond, california last month, the chief of police responded in a way that surprised people. he too picked up a sign in uniform. while some police officers complained, chief chris magnus says it was never about politics but people. >> did you have trepidation, maybe this isn't a good idea to hold this sign? >> not at all. we want to reenforce the message that all lives really do matter....
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. >> david smith is one of the many photographers spread out around the track to record every second-paced excitement. >> it was actually a quite bright day. i decided 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 i
. >> david smith is one of the many photographers spread out around the track to record every second-paced excitement. >> it was actually a quite bright day. i decided 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...
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nobody on earth reports the news like shepard smith. a veteran journalist and news maker in his own rite, and i have to tell you, shep, whether it's a war, a celebrity death or some cataclysmic weather event, i get down on my knees and thankful for your existence. >> the thought of you on your knees is a wonderful one. we love calamity. congratulations on the new show. this is awesome. kennedy: delighted to have you in the studio. i've wanted to interview for so long. in 2000, i got a talk radio show and i used to call fox news all the time. >> did they answer? kennedy: no, that would be the fast track to becoming friends with you, but more importantly i want to to learn from you, what do you do on a big night like last night when it's supposed to be a massive storm and not a lot is happening, what does gut tell you? >> to do that. it didn't do it in exactly the place it is happening. so it did happen about 50 miles east where it was supposed to happen in new york, they got a lot of snow over the water, it melted. eastern long island, y
nobody on earth reports the news like shepard smith. a veteran journalist and news maker in his own rite, and i have to tell you, shep, whether it's a war, a celebrity death or some cataclysmic weather event, i get down on my knees and thankful for your existence. >> the thought of you on your knees is a wonderful one. we love calamity. congratulations on the new show. this is awesome. kennedy: delighted to have you in the studio. i've wanted to interview for so long. in 2000, i got a...
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smith."hile hoping to bolster his young fiancÉ's confidence, he had good reason to declare up on starting the procedure that my head is clear and my heart is at ease. over the preceding 40 years, boston had become the most innovative and successful city in the world at preventing the spread of epidemic smallpox. john adams' great uncle was widely credited with being among the first to advocate the practice of smallpox inoculation during the epidemic of 1721. that epidemic unleashed a host of controversy as to whether or not this was sanctioned by god. if you were playing god to purposefully infect yourself with smallpox. those controversies had disappeared by the mid-18th century and the questions became political. under what circumstances should inoculation be undertaken and who should have access to it? the inoculations of john and abigail help illustrate a growing sense of american ingenuity cultivated prior to and during the american revolution. much changed in those 12 years between thei
smith."hile hoping to bolster his young fiancÉ's confidence, he had good reason to declare up on starting the procedure that my head is clear and my heart is at ease. over the preceding 40 years, boston had become the most innovative and successful city in the world at preventing the spread of epidemic smallpox. john adams' great uncle was widely credited with being among the first to advocate the practice of smallpox inoculation during the epidemic of 1721. that epidemic unleashed a host...
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no more jane smith. queen has been found. you might ask how something like this could happen, how someone can be in police custody without ever being properly id-ed, whether the hospital and the jails that she passed through were ever searched, whether all the players involve the in this communicated with each other. these are questions we are also asking. police say at this point they're still looking into it. it was only five or six hours ago they were finally able to connect the dots. once we do have these answers we'll send them your way. i'm mola lenghi for wusa9. >> at least she was found. >>> a man who once drove cabs in northern virginia is now on the fbi's most wanted terrorist list. he is levon mohammed and fought with a terror group in his native somalia and provided support to al-qaeda as well. the fbi believes he's returned to somalia. there is a reward of 50,000 bucks for information leading to his arrest and conviction. >>> an iowa man arrested near the white house has been sentenced to one year's probation. rj
no more jane smith. queen has been found. you might ask how something like this could happen, how someone can be in police custody without ever being properly id-ed, whether the hospital and the jails that she passed through were ever searched, whether all the players involve the in this communicated with each other. these are questions we are also asking. police say at this point they're still looking into it. it was only five or six hours ago they were finally able to connect the dots. once...