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margaret chase smith: rockefeller, nixon scranton, ho ewho else. -- margaret chase smith: i'm a candidate for president. i'm not supporting anybody else. [laughter] [applause] >> to get back to the rose you are wearing today, the
margaret chase smith: rockefeller, nixon scranton, ho ewho else. -- margaret chase smith: i'm a candidate for president. i'm not supporting anybody else. [laughter] [applause] >> to get back to the rose you are wearing today, the
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smith. i have a question based on the program and the program initially when it started was there any oversight and a need to go-go to supreme court? it seems like it's unconstitutional and also i commend you for coming out and saying this basically amounts to highway robbery and another quick question. do local police departments even have the training to know who is violating any type of civil asset forfeiture rules anybody who has a large amount of cash and create the crime afterwards? thank you very much. have a great day. >> guest: the training is very minimal for local police departments in the area of a forfeiture. and i think most of the officers who enforcing these forfeitures have very little understanding of the law involved. they only get involved in the seizing of the property and unfortunately one of the scandalous aspects of the "washington post" story that ignited congressional interest in this, this whole area, with the bad training that police departments were receiving fun
smith. i have a question based on the program and the program initially when it started was there any oversight and a need to go-go to supreme court? it seems like it's unconstitutional and also i commend you for coming out and saying this basically amounts to highway robbery and another quick question. do local police departments even have the training to know who is violating any type of civil asset forfeiture rules anybody who has a large amount of cash and create the crime afterwards? thank...
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smith: it is a long road. a lot of people ask how we get to marriage equality and the reality is we have been working hard for a long time. you want to have a starting point. that is bigger versus nelson in 1972, in which the court was asked to recognize the right of a same-sex couple to marry. they dismissed the appeal. it was a one line rejection of the claim. this was at a time when we were not in the stone age, at least the middle ages of constitutional law. but there was still no extra protection against gender discrimination. there was recognition of a fundamental right to marry but no one in 1970 two would have thought that was relevant to a same-sex couple. most states still criminalized same-sex relationships. this was not a surprising outcome. but it was a long struggle to get from there to here. which for much of that time focused not on recognition of relationships or marriage. simply getting rid of criminal laws that were a barrier to progress and a barrier to people leading open lives in our comm
smith: it is a long road. a lot of people ask how we get to marriage equality and the reality is we have been working hard for a long time. you want to have a starting point. that is bigger versus nelson in 1972, in which the court was asked to recognize the right of a same-sex couple to marry. they dismissed the appeal. it was a one line rejection of the claim. this was at a time when we were not in the stone age, at least the middle ages of constitutional law. but there was still no extra...
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smith: thank you. i recognize myself questions. ms. craddick, you mention in your statement that much of the criticisms directed towards fracking is unfounded and inaccurate, and i pointed out in my opening statement that the administration is now 0 for 3 in their accusations that fracking contaminates water. what is the harm caused by this kind of misinformation, and what can we do about it? ms. craddick: first and foremost -- and i appreciate the question -- a lot of harm is caused by misinformation and i think part of the job as a regulator is to ensure that we are out there, inspecting and doing our jobs. but when you look at a fracking ban like what is proposed in texas, and we always want to make sure we are respectful of the voters but i think misinformation is part of what caused the fracking ban. it is the taking of private property rights. that is a real challenge that all of us respect. citizens should be able to develop their own interests. it is also an economic problem. just to give you a
smith: thank you. i recognize myself questions. ms. craddick, you mention in your statement that much of the criticisms directed towards fracking is unfounded and inaccurate, and i pointed out in my opening statement that the administration is now 0 for 3 in their accusations that fracking contaminates water. what is the harm caused by this kind of misinformation, and what can we do about it? ms. craddick: first and foremost -- and i appreciate the question -- a lot of harm is caused by...
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smith. mr. smith: we worked very closely within the executive branch to utilize the comments we receive from the industry and members of congress about how we could better change our regulations. we have worked with other agencies to actively promote our regulatory changes so people know what the new rules are. sen. roberts: this is for undersecretary scuse. i've traveled to cuba as many others have done. i went down, we didn't tell anybody, we just went down. for 18 hours, discovered the world according to fidel castro, and also with an ag group, trying to establish trade. i want to make sure we go about this change in the right way. after a long history of no engagement with cuba, many of these folks have met with people and been informed, yes you can trade, only to find out you can trade with hospitals schools, and what was the other 1 -- i'll think of it in a minute. three very limited situations. all of a sudden, you come up against this state owned enterprise. that is where it ended. all o
smith. mr. smith: we worked very closely within the executive branch to utilize the comments we receive from the industry and members of congress about how we could better change our regulations. we have worked with other agencies to actively promote our regulatory changes so people know what the new rules are. sen. roberts: this is for undersecretary scuse. i've traveled to cuba as many others have done. i went down, we didn't tell anybody, we just went down. for 18 hours, discovered the world...
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a noise and he walked to curb and there was gary smith.ackup 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 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
a noise and he walked to curb and there was gary smith.ackup 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 to someone...
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smith: thank you. i recognize myself questions. ms. craddick, you mention in your statement that much of the criticisms directed towards fracking is unfounded and inaccurate and i pointed out in my opening statement that the administration is now 0 for 3 in their accusations that fracking contaminates water. what is the harm caused by this kind of misinformation, and what can we do about it? ms. craddick: first and foremost -- and i appreciate the question -- a lot of harm is caused by misinformation and i think part of the job as a regulator is to ensure that we are out there inspecting and doing our jobs. but when you look at a fracking ban like what is proposed in texas, and we always want to make sure we are respectful of the voters, but i think misinformation is part of what caused the fracking ban. it is the taking of private property rights. that is a real challenge that all of us respect. citizens should be able to develop their own interests. it is also an economic problem. just to give you a
smith: thank you. i recognize myself questions. ms. craddick, you mention in your statement that much of the criticisms directed towards fracking is unfounded and inaccurate and i pointed out in my opening statement that the administration is now 0 for 3 in their accusations that fracking contaminates water. what is the harm caused by this kind of misinformation, and what can we do about it? ms. craddick: first and foremost -- and i appreciate the question -- a lot of harm is caused by...
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smith: it could be.e have authorized a but it is up to individual financial institutions risk appetite and whether there concerns will be ameliorated by the removal of the state sponsor of terrorism designation remains to be seen. senator: one of the things that has changed in today's banking system from 10 years ago but began five years ago with the financial crisis, is increasingly, have elevated in stature their risk offers to make sure they sit at the table to be part of decision-making. is this too risky for bank engagement. in the past, that was -- and look what happened. is treasury talking to risk officers about this issue of risk? injecting data into the conversation in boardrooms, at least in the larger banks, to help them think through issues of risk? mr. smith: yes, almost on a daily basis we are talking to financial institutions and particularly risk officers to make sure they understand the changes we are making. what our policies are and what the requirements are, so they have a chance to
smith: it could be.e have authorized a but it is up to individual financial institutions risk appetite and whether there concerns will be ameliorated by the removal of the state sponsor of terrorism designation remains to be seen. senator: one of the things that has changed in today's banking system from 10 years ago but began five years ago with the financial crisis, is increasingly, have elevated in stature their risk offers to make sure they sit at the table to be part of decision-making. is...
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smith: it is in the statute. justice alito: no, the 12% came into play after you created the category. mr. smith: right. justice alito: how do i know they create the subcategories? mr. smith: you can see it in a notice of proposed rulemaking. what happens is people comment and say, we are so different from that category. we have special problems. justice kagan: it is a rulemaking after the rulemaking that applies to the listing, is that right? m.r. smith: it is totally after that. if the second phase. justice breyer: you confirm it was not made up in my chambers. [laughter] mr. smith: they did a wonderful [laughter] justice breyer: the congress -- the brief said unambiguously required epa to consider costs at the second stage of the process. that is what it said. a few pages later, they have the statutes. i read the statutes. reading that leads me to think it works along the lines you just said. if he did at the most expensive set of generators in the world you would ask epa to create a separate category in which
smith: it is in the statute. justice alito: no, the 12% came into play after you created the category. mr. smith: right. justice alito: how do i know they create the subcategories? mr. smith: you can see it in a notice of proposed rulemaking. what happens is people comment and say, we are so different from that category. we have special problems. justice kagan: it is a rulemaking after the rulemaking that applies to the listing, is that right? m.r. smith: it is totally after that. if the second...
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this is general smith's address to his troops. soldiers, i have left a commander without an army, a general without troops. you've made your choice. it was unwise and unpatriotic but it's final. i pray you may not live to regret it. you have voluntarily destroyed your own organization and thrown away all means of resistance. not much he can do because by this point as news filters back to the main camp around shreveport, a lot of them don't wait for parole pass. they just start going home. the final or second meeting of the trans-mississippi surrender is now going to take place in galveston texas. down here on board a ship. the uss jackson. that's going be on june 2nd. now we're into early june. that's where general smith will sign the final paper work officially surrendering the department of trans-mississippi. i want to talk about this for a minute. on the left is general jeff thompson who commanded the troops in central arkansas. by 1865, these men have been largely cut off from support. they're part of the trans-mississippi de
this is general smith's address to his troops. soldiers, i have left a commander without an army, a general without troops. you've made your choice. it was unwise and unpatriotic but it's final. i pray you may not live to regret it. you have voluntarily destroyed your own organization and thrown away all means of resistance. not much he can do because by this point as news filters back to the main camp around shreveport, a lot of them don't wait for parole pass. they just start going home. the...
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margaret chase smith: rockefeller, nixon scranton, ho ewho else. -- margaret chase smith: i'm a candidate for president. i'm not supporting anybody else. [laughter] [applause] >> to get back to the rose you are wearing today, the question is the yellow rose a sexist influence? margaret chase smith: it could be. the president is a good friend of mine. i assure you i did not wear it in his honor today. >> we are grateful to senator smith. [applause] >> on january 25, 1972 representative surely change him of new york city -- representative shirley chisholm announced her candidacy for the democratic presidential nomination in 1972. up next, we bring you the 14 minute announcement, courtesy of the new york city municipal archives. [applause] shirley chisholm: i stand before you today as the candidate for the democratic nomination for the presidentcy of the united states of america. [applause] i am not the candidate of black america, although i am black and proud. [applause] i am not the candidate of the women's movement of this country, although i am a woman and am equally proud of that. [appl
margaret chase smith: rockefeller, nixon scranton, ho ewho else. -- margaret chase smith: i'm a candidate for president. i'm not supporting anybody else. [laughter] [applause] >> to get back to the rose you are wearing today, the question is the yellow rose a sexist influence? margaret chase smith: it could be. the president is a good friend of mine. i assure you i did not wear it in his honor today. >> we are grateful to senator smith. [applause] >> on january 25, 1972...
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it. >> smith's car bolts past the others toward the red pickup truck. maneuvering close behind arroyo. >> all i could see was him, the shooter. i had like tunnel vision focused on him. >> arroyo picks up speed as smith approaches, then opens fire. >> he fired out the window. he tried to shoot the sheriff's deputy. >> under intense fire, smith decides to ram arroyo's vehicle from behind and try to throw him off. >> while i was shooting, i rammed his pickup truck. i figured he's got to drive so he would stop shooting. i think he shot me like five times. >> suddenly, arroyo stops his truck and gets out, aiming his rifle right at smith. >> he's shooting at the deputy. >> he gets out and i'm out of bullets, so i get out of the way. >> with no ammunition, smith is a sitting duck. but luckily, another squad car has pulled over to the right. it's sergeant rusty jacks, armed with a rifle he shoots arroyo from 60 feet away and kills him. >> suspect down. suspect down. >> in my rear view mirror i see him just drop. so i don't know what had happened. i didn't know
it. >> smith's car bolts past the others toward the red pickup truck. maneuvering close behind arroyo. >> all i could see was him, the shooter. i had like tunnel vision focused on him. >> arroyo picks up speed as smith approaches, then opens fire. >> he fired out the window. he tried to shoot the sheriff's deputy. >> under intense fire, smith decides to ram arroyo's vehicle from behind and try to throw him off. >> while i was shooting, i rammed his pickup...
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fred smith is no ordinary ceo. as i said in "get rich quickly," he is the most important and cerebral ceo. what exactly are the implications if smith gets the right? first, you have as to wonder if we don't have to revise our assumptions about the weakness in europe. sure the euro may not be coming back hard. perhaps more importance is there could be more business being done in europe. remember fedex isn't an important company. the amount of volume in a given area might be generating. smith is getting better as he clearly must right, if he's making a judgment on shipments and more shipths means more orders. in other words, it's not iowa. so even if the dollar remains strong, at least our companies might be able to make up the currency weakness related with higher volumes. that's what this deal also says. that's superb, by the way, for technology companies, which do a ton of business in europe and i think it explains a lot of the strength in tech for most of the day. we have to consider fedex doesn't see a slow down
fred smith is no ordinary ceo. as i said in "get rich quickly," he is the most important and cerebral ceo. what exactly are the implications if smith gets the right? first, you have as to wonder if we don't have to revise our assumptions about the weakness in europe. sure the euro may not be coming back hard. perhaps more importance is there could be more business being done in europe. remember fedex isn't an important company. the amount of volume in a given area might be generating....
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shane smith, mrs. tamika smith. ♪ >> the honorable conrad kennedy and edwin schlossberg. mr.icholas and mr. michael propetus. [ inaudible ]
shane smith, mrs. tamika smith. ♪ >> the honorable conrad kennedy and edwin schlossberg. mr.icholas and mr. michael propetus. [ inaudible ]
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smith: i will. what we do is authorize certain negativities that we don't require activity -- institutions to engage. senator roberts --: how many? mr. smith: the more u.s. industry wants to trade with cuba, the higher the trade goes the more demand will be on the banks from their clients. to say, we need you to be in their servicing us. i think they treat increase -- as trade increases, the more we increase trade. senator roberts: this concludes the portion this morning. thank you for taking time from your busy schedule to share your perspectives and insights about the opportunities and challenge we placed in expanding trade to cuba. any additional chance be submitted to clarification. be submitted today are by 5 p.m. next tuesday. he invite the second panel to come to the table. thank you very much. . sen. roberts: i would like to welcome the second panel of witnesses. mr. michael beall. he joins us today on behalf of the national cooperative business association where he serves as the president.
smith: i will. what we do is authorize certain negativities that we don't require activity -- institutions to engage. senator roberts --: how many? mr. smith: the more u.s. industry wants to trade with cuba, the higher the trade goes the more demand will be on the banks from their clients. to say, we need you to be in their servicing us. i think they treat increase -- as trade increases, the more we increase trade. senator roberts: this concludes the portion this morning. thank you for taking...
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stacy smith warning on weakening pc demand just moments ago on "closing bell." take a listen. >> our prediction for 2015 is that the pc market will be down in the mid single digits. we think we're going to be down a little bit this year. a variety of reasons to that. a very good last year with the xp refresh and also seeing economic and currency volatility. as i think about the longer term for the pc market, we're planning for it to be more flat than a growth market. >> and waiting for the full-year guidance which they had pulled when they lowered their quarterly guidance and revenue is going to be flat and gross margins plus or minus a couple percent. >> pretty conservative all the way around. stacy smith, one thing he addressed is the idea of the pcs. everybody is talking about what
stacy smith warning on weakening pc demand just moments ago on "closing bell." take a listen. >> our prediction for 2015 is that the pc market will be down in the mid single digits. we think we're going to be down a little bit this year. a variety of reasons to that. a very good last year with the xp refresh and also seeing economic and currency volatility. as i think about the longer term for the pc market, we're planning for it to be more flat than a growth market. >>...
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cheedian and actress seaton smith.dream defenders" phillip agnew. ( cheers and applause ) all right, so there's a riot going on, so let's jump right into the fire. so some people were saying a lot of people weren't paying attention when just the protests were going on. now people are paying attention because of all of this. do we think black people will only be heard if they burn stuff? >> we tried being president, but that ain't work out. >> no one's listening. >> i mean i look at it like this. i'll do an analogy for you. you're on a ship. it has a hole in it. you wind up on an island, right. >> larry: let me guess who's on this ship? >> black people. you scream. no boats come. no planes come. you write s.o.s. in the sand. no boats come. no planes come. you do a message in a bottle. no boats come no planes come. you look to that ship and you say i'm going to set it on fire. and people come to the island and save you ask you what's going on and why did you burn the boat? the issue that we have right now is we've tried
cheedian and actress seaton smith.dream defenders" phillip agnew. ( cheers and applause ) all right, so there's a riot going on, so let's jump right into the fire. so some people were saying a lot of people weren't paying attention when just the protests were going on. now people are paying attention because of all of this. do we think black people will only be heard if they burn stuff? >> we tried being president, but that ain't work out. >> no one's listening. >> i mean...
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professor smith, who is kathy? >> guest: kathy is my mother. in the course of thinking about this book, i realized that person i grew up knowing with such an obvious statement. one of my main wishes and wanting to write about my mother was to explore the impact of her death on my life explore our relationship, think about the different versions of myself that i was with and without her. i also have a strong wish to bring her to life for my children who were born after she was gone. it just struck me as heartbreaking when i was pregnant with my daughter who is now five day she would never know this person. one night i was lying in bed and my husband said when he read a book about your parents? when are you write the book that will tell you they were. i had such a feeling of anxiousness interfere at the task that i knew that was exactly what i needed to do. the book became a lot more than that. it became a story about figuring out who i was and who i had been. some of the largest discoveries that a reader for my daughter might make are not about
professor smith, who is kathy? >> guest: kathy is my mother. in the course of thinking about this book, i realized that person i grew up knowing with such an obvious statement. one of my main wishes and wanting to write about my mother was to explore the impact of her death on my life explore our relationship, think about the different versions of myself that i was with and without her. i also have a strong wish to bring her to life for my children who were born after she was gone. it...
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[applause] >> we are most grateful to senator smith.applause] >> on january 25, 1972 representative shirley chisholm announced her candidacy for the democratic presidential nomination in 1972.
[applause] >> we are most grateful to senator smith.applause] >> on january 25, 1972 representative shirley chisholm announced her candidacy for the democratic presidential nomination in 1972.
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fred smith is the ceo of fedex. why will you succeed where ups failed?ompletely different set of circumstances within the european market for fedex, then there was for ups. we are very strong in the intercontinental business to and from europe, in the intra -european air express business not so strong in the pan-european express business or domestic trades, although we have some very good domestic businesses in the u.k. france and poland, but they are relatively small in terms of market share. if you look at our situation in europe, and tnt's they are highly, e. it would not result in a great deal of redundancies or market share numbers which would appear to be problematic as it was in the case of the previous transaction. stephanie: how did you put this deal together, did you have an understanding that it simply was not going to work at with ups and stuck in? fred: the ups transaction was quite a while ago and it was terminated. the planet sort of online for this combination. the exchange rate was certainly part of it. the management of tnt express that
fred smith is the ceo of fedex. why will you succeed where ups failed?ompletely different set of circumstances within the european market for fedex, then there was for ups. we are very strong in the intercontinental business to and from europe, in the intra -european air express business not so strong in the pan-european express business or domestic trades, although we have some very good domestic businesses in the u.k. france and poland, but they are relatively small in terms of market share....
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smith & forge hard cider.s like cecil here. strong. sturdy. but not too sweet. [ male announcer ] built from apples. built to refresh. smith & forge hard cider. made strong. >> this morning this morning this very morning we got word of a big announcement. >> kentucky senator rand paul becoming the second republican to officially join the 2016 presidential race. he has scheduled an event today in louisville. >> oh, my god, oh, my god, oh, my god. >> ah, we knew he was going to run. anyway a nondoctrinaire republican, strong libertarian bent offering an alternative to the bush and clinton presidential dynasties with his, what is the big announcement? >> this is the start of a cause, a cause to elect rand paul the next united states of america. >> i knew rand paul had some unconventional ideas, but electing him the next united states of america is probably, i think, -- i think it's -- we get the point, though. let's hear from the man himself. senator rand paul! >> we will have williams to lead us in our pledge. >
smith & forge hard cider.s like cecil here. strong. sturdy. but not too sweet. [ male announcer ] built from apples. built to refresh. smith & forge hard cider. made strong. >> this morning this morning this very morning we got word of a big announcement. >> kentucky senator rand paul becoming the second republican to officially join the 2016 presidential race. he has scheduled an event today in louisville. >> oh, my god, oh, my god, oh, my god. >> ah, we knew he...
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abc's rachel smith is here with more on this. good morning, rachel. >>> good morning, lara.the attention of millions, with his moving lyrics and distinct voice. now he's letting fans in on his lifelong struggle. and how he's spinning the pain into a positive new melody. ♪ >> reporter: soulful singer sam smith is no stranger to success. his debut album quickly catapulting to top of the charts and into the spotlight and now the british pop singer revealing a lifelong struggle, that being bullied for his weight shakes his self-esteem more than anything else. >> i am gay and i'm proud to be gay so there's no issues there. when someone calls you fat, that's something that i want to change. so that affects me more. ♪ >> reporter: smith admitting he's leaned on food as a source of comfort. >> from a young age, food has controlled me basically. when i was at school and wasn't having a great time i would eat. when i felt lonely, i would eat. ♪ >> reporter: last month, the multi-grammy winner announced another major victory in his life, posting this instagram photo showing his weight
abc's rachel smith is here with more on this. good morning, rachel. >>> good morning, lara.the attention of millions, with his moving lyrics and distinct voice. now he's letting fans in on his lifelong struggle. and how he's spinning the pain into a positive new melody. ♪ >> reporter: soulful singer sam smith is no stranger to success. his debut album quickly catapulting to top of the charts and into the spotlight and now the british pop singer revealing a lifelong struggle,...
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smith. i look forward to hearing from you, sir. please proceed. >> good morning, chairman roberts, ranking member, and distinguished members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today to discuss our recent amendments to the cuban assets control regulations. and the implications for agricultural trade with cuba. on december 17, the president announced a number of significant significant, treasury's office of assets control amended the control regulations. on january 16th. these amendments ease sanctions related to cuba and a number of key areas. including trade financial services, travel, and remittences. these changes are intended to enhance commerce and communications between the united states and cuba. and to help the cuban people to freely determine their own future. ofac expects its recent rule changes will benefit american exporters in at least four key respects. expanded the financing provisions of the regulations to allow america's agricultural exporters to be more competitive in selling their
smith. i look forward to hearing from you, sir. please proceed. >> good morning, chairman roberts, ranking member, and distinguished members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today to discuss our recent amendments to the cuban assets control regulations. and the implications for agricultural trade with cuba. on december 17, the president announced a number of significant significant, treasury's office of assets control amended the control regulations. on...
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abc's ryan smith has the story. >> it's eesi'm trapped if the hallway. >> reporter: it's the harrowing broke out in the early morning hours on sunday in this maryland home trapping marcus mccoy and his 9-year-old sister in a second-floor bedroom. despite the smoke and his sister's terror marcus remains calm throughout the entire call. >> who else is in the house in. >> i got my mom, my stepfather and my older brother in the bassment. mom, you okay? >> reporter: no answer. they had's escaped. with firefighters on the way. >> i need you to tell me if the firefighters came to you how would they get to you. >> so up the steps. >> reporter: after ten intense minutes help finally arrives. but something isn't right. >> they broke the wrong window. >> yes! >> reporter: and finally -- >> we're right here! >> reporter: marcus and his sister are rescued. >> good job, good job. >> reporter: the firefighter lieu the about got to the kids first. >> that was a great feeling. >> reporter: and the dispatcher has no doubts that marcus saved the day. >> he did a wonderful job, everything he gave us helpe
abc's ryan smith has the story. >> it's eesi'm trapped if the hallway. >> reporter: it's the harrowing broke out in the early morning hours on sunday in this maryland home trapping marcus mccoy and his 9-year-old sister in a second-floor bedroom. despite the smoke and his sister's terror marcus remains calm throughout the entire call. >> who else is in the house in. >> i got my mom, my stepfather and my older brother in the bassment. mom, you okay? >> reporter: no...
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smith & forge hard cider. made strong. (brad) holy cats! a snail infestation? no? i'll tell you later. polygons. without them: no shapes. without shapes, our world has no form. but you can use the polygonal search tool on the new apartments-dot-com to define the area in which you want to find your next apartment. there. what if i lived in that area? oh,interesting. change your apartment... change the world. (cheers and applause) >> larry: welcome back to the show! joining our panel tonight we have our very own "the nightly show" contributor ricky velez; (applause) senior political reporter for cnn, nia-malika henderson, and starring in tv land's new show "younger" on tuesdays at 10:00 p.m. and in the upcoming film "entourage" the lovely debi mazar. (applause) and we're talking about hillary clinton's campaign for president. i made a judgment. i think it's true. hillary has a lot of accomplishments she feels like she can't talk about because it brings up uncomfortable (bleep). it's almost like her men in black campaign are doing their thing
smith & forge hard cider. made strong. (brad) holy cats! a snail infestation? no? i'll tell you later. polygons. without them: no shapes. without shapes, our world has no form. but you can use the polygonal search tool on the new apartments-dot-com to define the area in which you want to find your next apartment. there. what if i lived in that area? oh,interesting. change your apartment... change the world. (cheers and applause) >> larry: welcome back to the show! joining our panel...
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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 and
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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stephen macklow-smith is still with us. we are seeing a continued focus on this job story in the u.k. election campaign, a focus on the long-term economic plan. wanting to point to the strength of the economy, the recovery, and the actions the conservative cgovernment and their partners have taken to get the job figures to look better. and they do look better. this plays into a much broader conversation about workers rights. all of that is very topical. francine: and we also have a debate. we have the unemployment figures, wage growth although we don't have that figure today and that debate yesterday. anna: the focus going into that, there wasn't much to talk about the economy. david cameron was in there. nick clegg was in there. it was an opposition party debate. the focus on ed miliband. this was a key exchange. everyone is trying to work out how much cooperation we might see between them if we get the labour party getting more votes or more seats than the conservatives. this is some of the sound we got. >> is it the case
stephen macklow-smith is still with us. we are seeing a continued focus on this job story in the u.k. election campaign, a focus on the long-term economic plan. wanting to point to the strength of the economy, the recovery, and the actions the conservative cgovernment and their partners have taken to get the job figures to look better. and they do look better. this plays into a much broader conversation about workers rights. all of that is very topical. francine: and we also have a debate. we...
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officers found smith holding a small knife. he didn't have a gun but officers did find meth on him. >>> fairfield police have a person of interest in a car theft that touched off an amber alert this morning. it all started with a mother's frantic 911 call. >> 911. did you see which way the car went? >> no, i didn't. i was coming out to get in the car. >> i have officers on the way to you right now. >> turns out her 8-year-old was sleeping in the back seat when the family car was stolen from fairfield driveway. lisa chan reports the boy slept through the whole thing. >> it was absolutely amazing. i was just completely overjoyed with goosebumps and i just wanted to squeeze him. >> reporter: the day started as a typical day for suzanne guzman. at 4:20 this morning her husband put their 8-year-old son brock to her car so she could take him to school in napa before heading to work. he started the car to warm it up then went back in to the house. she said 30 seconds later when she walked outside the car was gone. >> didn't know what
officers found smith holding a small knife. he didn't have a gun but officers did find meth on him. >>> fairfield police have a person of interest in a car theft that touched off an amber alert this morning. it all started with a mother's frantic 911 call. >> 911. did you see which way the car went? >> no, i didn't. i was coming out to get in the car. >> i have officers on the way to you right now. >> turns out her 8-year-old was sleeping in the back seat when...
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smith & forge hard cider. now on draft. ♪ ♪ live a full life. lexus ct hybrid with an epa estimated 42 mpg. the further you go the more interesting it gets. this is the pursuit of perfection. mitch! mr. barnes!? partying tonight? we have that presentation tomorrow...? uh... man, these rolls hold a lot of queso. so are you, like, fired? actually, i think i'm getting a promotion. shake what you've got, everybody! vo: new tostitos rolls! chips. bring the party. (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome back! my guest tonight, united states senator elizabeth warren, whose book is called "a fighting chance"! please welcome back to the program, senator warren! (cheers and applause) ♪ >> thank you! >> jon: senator! >> jon: "a fighting chance" -- wait a minute. that is you! >> it is! >> jon: very nice to see you. congratulations. i have been reading -- i read sometimes, what are they called, blogs. you have your own wing now of the democratic party. there is a warren wing apparently. i don't know how big the wing is, could be just a couple of rooms, but i t
smith & forge hard cider. now on draft. ♪ ♪ live a full life. lexus ct hybrid with an epa estimated 42 mpg. the further you go the more interesting it gets. this is the pursuit of perfection. mitch! mr. barnes!? partying tonight? we have that presentation tomorrow...? uh... man, these rolls hold a lot of queso. so are you, like, fired? actually, i think i'm getting a promotion. shake what you've got, everybody! vo: new tostitos rolls! chips. bring the party. (cheers and applause)...
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smith & forge hard cider. oww! ♪ [ male announcer ] cats will do anything for the irresistible taste of temptations treats. what are you doing? oh, here check this out. ♪ ♪ [ meows ] temptations. cats can't resist. [grunt] ♪ [engine revving] ♪ i got bit by a snake. poison? oh god, oh wow. ok, yeah. i feel that. it's definitely poison. apparently, i'm immune to venom. immune steve. immune to venom? ♪ kids, new juicy fruit gum with starburst flavors? yeah. juicy fruit, so sweet you can't help but chew. i win again. paul george the all-star. you still got it. play for the check? nope, with papa john's new payshare it already split the check for us. so, we wont be needing this anymore. introducing payshare. new at papa john's. share your bill on any mobile or online order. like our philly cheesesteak pizza, with original philly cheesesteak company steak. a large for just $12. better ingredients. better pizza. papajohns.com >> larry: that's all the time we have for tonight. i want to thank our panelists james adomian, j
smith & forge hard cider. oww! ♪ [ male announcer ] cats will do anything for the irresistible taste of temptations treats. what are you doing? oh, here check this out. ♪ ♪ [ meows ] temptations. cats can't resist. [grunt] ♪ [engine revving] ♪ i got bit by a snake. poison? oh god, oh wow. ok, yeah. i feel that. it's definitely poison. apparently, i'm immune to venom. immune steve. immune to venom? ♪ kids, new juicy fruit gum with starburst flavors? yeah. juicy fruit, so sweet...
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smith, a pulitzer prize winner and she has written a memoir called "ordinary light." who is kathy. >> guest: kathy is my mother and in the course of thinking about this book realized that person i grew up knowing was so many different people. that's an obvious statement. one of my main wishes in wanting to write about my mother was to explore the impact of her death on my life explore our relationship, think about the different versions of myself that i was with and without her. i also had the really strong wish to bring her to life for my children, who were born after she was gone. it just struck me as so heartbreaking when i was pregnant with my daughter who was now five, she would never know this person. one night i was lying in bed and my husband said, write a book that will tell them about her. i had such a feeling of anxiousness and fear at the task, but i knew that was exactly what i needed to do. the book became a lot more than that. it became a story about figuring out who i was and who i had been and so i think some of the largest discoveries that a reader o
smith, a pulitzer prize winner and she has written a memoir called "ordinary light." who is kathy. >> guest: kathy is my mother and in the course of thinking about this book realized that person i grew up knowing was so many different people. that's an obvious statement. one of my main wishes in wanting to write about my mother was to explore the impact of her death on my life explore our relationship, think about the different versions of myself that i was with and without her....
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we'll talk with fedex chairman and ceo fred smith this hour.ng the deal entirely through debt. good dollar time to be doing european deals as well jim. >> i thought this was fabulous. i think that fedex is not even up enough in premarket trading, because what this says is here's the first guy, it's funny, he's an economist by trade, here's the first guy who recognizes not only is europe back but you can still get in and get in and just take advantage of the up swing. you nighted parcel an outfit i've been critical of because i think that they have made a series of missteps. there were problems with overlap there. look i don't think this a layup. fred may think it's a layup, just because europe's turned so negative on u.s. companies that unless you say, listen we're going to create x number of jobs and give this much money to the government to be able to create jobs, i'm thinking about the way cisco handled things, you're going to run into resistance. that said this is exactly what we've been waiting, the strong -- this is how you get the dollar
we'll talk with fedex chairman and ceo fred smith this hour.ng the deal entirely through debt. good dollar time to be doing european deals as well jim. >> i thought this was fabulous. i think that fedex is not even up enough in premarket trading, because what this says is here's the first guy, it's funny, he's an economist by trade, here's the first guy who recognizes not only is europe back but you can still get in and get in and just take advantage of the up swing. you nighted parcel an...
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was released by the raiders today it was somewhat of a surprise given smith has been productivve as in the locker room he was rated the most cordial raider but he got cut the team saves $4million against the salary cap with the move smith was entering the 2nd year of a 2-year $9 million deal former raider matt schaub has found a new home. he signed a 1-year, $3 million deal to backup joe flacco with the baltimore ravens today schaub was brought in by the raiders and paid $8 million to be their starting qb but lost the job to derek carr in the attempting one pass an interception against the browns in his final spring training appearance he gave up seven runs it is hard to imagine he is making the roster tiger woods somebody spotted his plan in augusta he hasn't played as of late, but the word is that if he feels right he bill play in the masters a week from thursday. >> pam :that's it for the kron 4 news at 11. stay connected with kron 4 dot com. or download one of our mobile apps. we'll see you tomorrow7 >>> model versus mogul. the beauty accusing america's most famous movie produce
was released by the raiders today it was somewhat of a surprise given smith has been productivve as in the locker room he was rated the most cordial raider but he got cut the team saves $4million against the salary cap with the move smith was entering the 2nd year of a 2-year $9 million deal former raider matt schaub has found a new home. he signed a 1-year, $3 million deal to backup joe flacco with the baltimore ravens today schaub was brought in by the raiders and paid $8 million to be their...
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so yesterday the judge ordered smith to be placed in an adjacent county. a hearing on the progress of the search is set for june. >>> 5:07. the election for a san jose city council seat going to a runoff now. 86% of the votes are in and tim orozco has more than 22% of the vote. nguyen is ahead by 7 votes for the other runoff spot. the winner of the special election could swing the balance of power on pension reform and other issues in the city. >>> and senator rand paul of kentucky is joining the presidential race. paul's father, former presidential candidate ron paul, was on hand for yesterday's kickoff event in louisville. like his father, rand paul is a republican with support from many libertarians. he calls for less u.s. involvement in other nations. >> let's quit building bridges in foreign countries and use that money to build bridges here at home. >> paul said as president he would seek a balanced budget amendment, term limits for members of congress and less government surveillance. he will campaign today in new hampshire. paul is the second major
so yesterday the judge ordered smith to be placed in an adjacent county. a hearing on the progress of the search is set for june. >>> 5:07. the election for a san jose city council seat going to a runoff now. 86% of the votes are in and tim orozco has more than 22% of the vote. nguyen is ahead by 7 votes for the other runoff spot. the winner of the special election could swing the balance of power on pension reform and other issues in the city. >>> and senator rand paul of...
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--"smith" es conocido por una serie de delitos que datan de la dcada de los ochenta.ots --- autoridades de san jos quieren retomar un plan para honrar a sus hroes cados... take vo --- segn el diario ''mercury news'' el alcalde sam liccardo est considerando establecer un monumento en las instalacioes de la alcalda para rendir tributo a los policas y bomberos que mueren en cumplimiento de su deber... --- la idea resurgi tras la reciente muerte del agente ''michael johnson'' .. --- en 2008 concejales tuvieron una idea similar pero fue desestimada debido a recortes presupuestarios ... juanfra en nuestra rea las temperaturas .... roll open under lorena pasamos con lucrecia borchardt quien tiene los detalles del reporte del clima ... take 2boxes lucrecia buenos das... qu nos espera el da de hoy. fb lucrecia live bug lucrecia amigos tengan todos muy buenos dias y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion. enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climat
--"smith" es conocido por una serie de delitos que datan de la dcada de los ochenta.ots --- autoridades de san jos quieren retomar un plan para honrar a sus hroes cados... take vo --- segn el diario ''mercury news'' el alcalde sam liccardo est considerando establecer un monumento en las instalacioes de la alcalda para rendir tributo a los policas y bomberos que mueren en cumplimiento de su deber... --- la idea resurgi tras la reciente muerte del agente ''michael johnson'' .. --- en...
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smith, yeah. >> we have just a couple of minutes left. had you become this guy, what was it about your childhood that led you to do this as opposed to something else? >> you know, i will say i spent a lot of years teasing my mother publicly. she didn't really care what stuff tasted like that much, but she put dinner on the table every single night, and that was an amazing thing, you know, i owe her a debt of gratitude for that, i grew up in new york, so the flavor that i didn't get from my mother's cooking i got on the street, and when i left new york i had neither. there was just terrible food everywhere, because i was in college, notoriously bad, so i started cooking, and then one thing, and i wanted to write, and when it was time the write for a living, the thing i knew most about was food. >> have you come to believe that outside of new york you can -- you can do better for yourself. >> oh, everything has changed, yes. >> talk about that. >> women, second and third and fourth and i don't know what tier cities, there's good food everyw
smith, yeah. >> we have just a couple of minutes left. had you become this guy, what was it about your childhood that led you to do this as opposed to something else? >> you know, i will say i spent a lot of years teasing my mother publicly. she didn't really care what stuff tasted like that much, but she put dinner on the table every single night, and that was an amazing thing, you know, i owe her a debt of gratitude for that, i grew up in new york, so the flavor that i didn't get...
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you have gala, fuji, red, gold, granny smith, honey crisp. the kiku have a wonderful flavor. to me it's a combination of a gala and a fuji and a honey crisp altogether. wonderful! look how beautiful they are. when you buy them, nice color all the way around. very important. skin tight free from shriveling and has to be nice and firm. when you bring them home, simply store them in the refrigerator right away. this is one of the best apples you eat out of hand. not great for cooking like granny smith or fuji but out of hand you can't beat this and it's fun to say i'm having a kiku apple! kind of cool. i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. and always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. you have to try it. >> kiku, it is fun to stay. we'll be right back. but first, jill schlesinger has tips on exploring opportunities abroad in today's jobs report. >>> reporter: employment abroad can help you acquire valuable life experiences. whether you're a soon-to-be grad looking for a unique job or a more established worker seeking a change of scenery, there are several steps to take befo
you have gala, fuji, red, gold, granny smith, honey crisp. the kiku have a wonderful flavor. to me it's a combination of a gala and a fuji and a honey crisp altogether. wonderful! look how beautiful they are. when you buy them, nice color all the way around. very important. skin tight free from shriveling and has to be nice and firm. when you bring them home, simply store them in the refrigerator right away. this is one of the best apples you eat out of hand. not great for cooking like granny...
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smith. mr. smith: mr.er, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks on h.r. 1105, the at the time tax repeal act of 2015. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. smith: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. i appreciate the opportunity to stand here today. i rise in support of repealing the estate tax. repealing this death tax is a top priority for nebraskans, farmers, ranchers, and small business owners. not just nebraska's farmers, ranchers, and small business owners but folks all around the country. agriculture, particularly raising cattle and crops such as corn, is a land and capital intensive process. these nebraskans aren't sitting on piles of cash. their assets are the land and the equipment they use to help feed our nation and feed the world. they pay income taxes on what they earn, and they pay high property t
smith. mr. smith: mr.er, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks on h.r. 1105, the at the time tax repeal act of 2015. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. smith: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. i appreciate the opportunity to stand here today. i rise in support of repealing the estate tax....
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a man from england called george smith. mr. smith felt that the rolling hills of the area reminded him of his home his ancestral home in england. and doing some research on the property, felt upon that name really loved that name and called it woddington. the house when it was first built in 1846, was a farmhouse. it had eight rooms four bedrooms, four downstairs rooms central staircase. it was a basic farmhouse a red brick farm house when he originally purchased it. mr. oglebee wanted to make it more filling of a summer home of an industrialist. at that time, a lot had beautiful summer else fatings. you think about the beltmore, which is the largest private home in america. this is nothing like that, but i think mr. ogelbee knew mr. vander built and wanted to have a summer estate that was kind of more befitting of his status. and so he added -- the first thing he did was hire a good friend of his who was the most prom innocent architect in wheeling at the time: nay decided to adds on to the house. a master bedroom. three bathr
a man from england called george smith. mr. smith felt that the rolling hills of the area reminded him of his home his ancestral home in england. and doing some research on the property, felt upon that name really loved that name and called it woddington. the house when it was first built in 1846, was a farmhouse. it had eight rooms four bedrooms, four downstairs rooms central staircase. it was a basic farmhouse a red brick farm house when he originally purchased it. mr. oglebee wanted to make...
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the lamb family is one of gun smiths from james town. his father was a gun smith not for military purposes but he made hunting rifles from guns. here is an kpamplgexample where a craft was passed onto a second generation and he was awarded a contract with the state of north carolina to provide arms for the confederacy. about 500 of these were believed to have been made. 39 different makers in the collection and each of the different stars will show where things that were made within the murphy collection are shown. this shows where the tarpley's were made and interestingly enough the armories were long gone. the makers are long gone. here you see some elices and you see some pieces that have been dug up and found at the site. it gives us further evidence where the place was and further incomplete pieces that were not assembled or used. they would have varied in size and scale depending on the location. others were not quite so large. they would have been quite sizable and would have had skill level for men to work with the iron and the m
the lamb family is one of gun smiths from james town. his father was a gun smith not for military purposes but he made hunting rifles from guns. here is an kpamplgexample where a craft was passed onto a second generation and he was awarded a contract with the state of north carolina to provide arms for the confederacy. about 500 of these were believed to have been made. 39 different makers in the collection and each of the different stars will show where things that were made within the murphy...
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smith announcer presidential campaign. some parts of this 18 minute speech are missing from this archival film. [applause] margaret: i am sorry to disappoint it to you, but this is the best i had on monday morning. [laughter] i always enjoy being with the members of the national women's press club, even when you give members of congress an unmerciful going over. i think that i enjoy being with you not only because of the many good friends that i have among you but also because i was a newspaperwoman myself before becoming a member of the house and senate. in fairness to everyone, i made my decision by the end of january. i had done so. it has not been an easy decision, either yes or no would be difficult. the arguments made to me that i should have been a candidate have been gratifying. first, it has been contended that i should run because i have more national office experience than any of the other announced candidates, or the unannounced candidates, with that experience going back to 1940 and predating any of the others
smith announcer presidential campaign. some parts of this 18 minute speech are missing from this archival film. [applause] margaret: i am sorry to disappoint it to you, but this is the best i had on monday morning. [laughter] i always enjoy being with the members of the national women's press club, even when you give members of congress an unmerciful going over. i think that i enjoy being with you not only because of the many good friends that i have among you but also because i was a...
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smith. mr. smith. mr. smith votes no. mr. jones. mr. jones votes aye. miss sanchez. miss sanchez votes no. mr. forbes. mr. forbes votes aye. mr. brady. mr. brady votes no. mr. miller. mr. miller votes aye. mr. davis. mr. wilson votes aye. mr. longevin. mr. lobiono. mr. lobiondo votes aye. mr. larson. mr. bush p. mr. bush p votes aye. mr. cooper. mr. cooper votes no. mr. turner. mr. turner. miss bredaio. miss bredaio votes no. mr. klein. mr. klein votes aye. mr. courtney. mr. courtney votes no. mr. rogers. mr. rogers votes aye. miss songas. miss songas votes no. mr. franks. mr. garamendi votes no. mr. shuster. mr. schuster votes aye. mr. johnson. mr. johnson votes no. mr. conaway. mr. conaway votes aye. miss spear. miss spear votes no. mr. lambourne. mr. lambourne votes aye. mr. castro votes no. mr. whitman. mr. whitman votes aye. ms. duckworth. ms. duckworth votes no. mr. hunter. mr. hunter votes aye. mr. peters. mr. peters votes no. dr. fleming. dr. fleming votes aye. mr. veesi. mr. vici votes no. mr. kaufman votes aye. ms. gabbard votes no. mr. gibson votes no. mr.
smith. mr. smith. mr. smith votes no. mr. jones. mr. jones votes aye. miss sanchez. miss sanchez votes no. mr. forbes. mr. forbes votes aye. mr. brady. mr. brady votes no. mr. miller. mr. miller votes aye. mr. davis. mr. wilson votes aye. mr. longevin. mr. lobiono. mr. lobiondo votes aye. mr. larson. mr. bush p. mr. bush p votes aye. mr. cooper. mr. cooper votes no. mr. turner. mr. turner. miss bredaio. miss bredaio votes no. mr. klein. mr. klein votes aye. mr. courtney. mr. courtney votes no....
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christie smith is outside of the stadium. 16 wins for an nbc championship. they've got one down. >> reporter: that's right. a handful of fans are hanging out here watching the rest of the players leave. what a day. it was a sellout crowd. fans leaving with huge smiles telling us about their favorite plays and, of course watching the three-pointers rain down. now, of course those fans are coming down the stairs. they had on their bright yellow t-shirts with the slogan strength in numbers in the series against the new orleans pelicans. the warriors had a franchise record of 67 wins during the regular season. that brought them here. oracle arena filled with fans today that say it was loud and electric inside. outside, of course they were talking about seth curry and watching him do what he does so well. >> it was a great game. >> he's still cooking right now. he's hot. you can tell he felt it. they are ready for the playoffs, definitely. >> i remember the '75 warriors when they won and we're looking forward to them winning 40 years later. >> reporter: now, at t
christie smith is outside of the stadium. 16 wins for an nbc championship. they've got one down. >> reporter: that's right. a handful of fans are hanging out here watching the rest of the players leave. what a day. it was a sellout crowd. fans leaving with huge smiles telling us about their favorite plays and, of course watching the three-pointers rain down. now, of course those fans are coming down the stairs. they had on their bright yellow t-shirts with the slogan strength in numbers...
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the note has touched a lot of people, including san jose police. 467 azenith smith -- ktvu's azenith smith tracked her down. >> reporter: when a police officer came across this note on his patrol car he thought this can't be good. when he read to it was the opposite. the note said: dear officer, i am from san jose, california, and we lost an asset to an amazing team last week. thank you for risking your life every day for my safety. you are important and i am super thankful for you. i hope you have a wonderful weekend. god bless. lauren. >> i had a prompting on my heart, you know what, you should tell him. tell him thank you. >> reporter: the week she wrote that note san jose police lost an officer shot and killed in the line of duty. she grew up in san jose and lives in denver, tells us she left church and got inspired when she parked next to a patrol car. so she hoped to make an officer's day and it did. >> the way she said thank you to us, we wanted to return it and say thank you to her for thinking of us. >> reporter: for weeks police took to social media hoping to find lauren to
the note has touched a lot of people, including san jose police. 467 azenith smith -- ktvu's azenith smith tracked her down. >> reporter: when a police officer came across this note on his patrol car he thought this can't be good. when he read to it was the opposite. the note said: dear officer, i am from san jose, california, and we lost an asset to an amazing team last week. thank you for risking your life every day for my safety. you are important and i am super thankful for you. i...
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major smith: it was on a voluntary basis. brian: i did not get your name. major smith: major smith. brian: what have you learned from this group of students? major smith major smith: they : are reaffirming what we do. just a lot of talent. preceding generations sometimes cast aspersions on the following generations. i remember they called us the me generation, but when you see the talent, you know that we are going to be all right. and we have an obligation as mentors to make sure we foster and nurture this talent, and the future that will help us and hopefully to great success. brian: how did you get to be so tall? i am having a problem with this microphone. major smith: mom and dad. brian: let's go to some substance besides what you have been picking up from people that spoke. i would like to turn the issue to the fact that there was just a poll this week while you were here that suggests from the ap and the university of chicago and another that americans have the lowest feeling, positive feeling towards their president, towards their congress, and towards their supreme court tha
major smith: it was on a voluntary basis. brian: i did not get your name. major smith: major smith. brian: what have you learned from this group of students? major smith major smith: they : are reaffirming what we do. just a lot of talent. preceding generations sometimes cast aspersions on the following generations. i remember they called us the me generation, but when you see the talent, you know that we are going to be all right. and we have an obligation as mentors to make sure we foster and...
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>> d. >> toni smith-thompson? >> i probably know less than you do, but i think the board of education is totally wrong. i would echo what you said that the impact of these test, i mean, the movement has gained traction this year but really the impact has been felt for years under no child left behind act and the school that has been disproportionally impacted are struggling schools, struggling students english and which learners,'s national needs, and schools that have been closed and are ready, other struggling schools. we talked about the achievement gap, these are things to think about. it is not just blame the teacher because -- amy: we will leave it there, but we're not going to leave the story there. we will continue to follow these protests in education in this country. i want to thank dr. jack bierwirth the superintendent of herricks public schools and toni smith-thompson who led the boycott against standardized testing at central park east 1 elementary school, where she's co-president of the parents assoc
>> d. >> toni smith-thompson? >> i probably know less than you do, but i think the board of education is totally wrong. i would echo what you said that the impact of these test, i mean, the movement has gained traction this year but really the impact has been felt for years under no child left behind act and the school that has been disproportionally impacted are struggling schools, struggling students english and which learners,'s national needs, and schools that have been...