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an off-duty police officer stopped the car smith was riding in and claimed smith lunged for a gun. the officer shot him in the head. at the time, the investigation said the officer acted reheroicly. >> when was it that you realized this story wasn't what the police officers said it was? >> i would give my life knowing that my son didn't provoke this. >> at what point did you think you should prove that what the officers said didn't happen? >> they didn't know anything about it and jumped out there and made him a hero. and like be assassinating my son's character and i didn't like that. >> it took three years for her lawsuit to work its way through the court system. it proved that the officer used undue force and awarded her $5.5 million. >> describe what happened after that point. >> then i find that they don't want to pay. they don't want to pay. we still have to fight for what i already thought was over. >> reporter: the city is appealing the case but smith's attorney learned just like in ayers case, the city took steps to pay for a bankruptcy attorney for the officer involved. >
an off-duty police officer stopped the car smith was riding in and claimed smith lunged for a gun. the officer shot him in the head. at the time, the investigation said the officer acted reheroicly. >> when was it that you realized this story wasn't what the police officers said it was? >> i would give my life knowing that my son didn't provoke this. >> at what point did you think you should prove that what the officers said didn't happen? >> they didn't know anything...
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smith now has a >> here is a story you will see on local 10.& >> i have been trying to save you smith for the pasteur three years. >> judge matthew was fed up with herbert smith cut a break the youthful orbit fend are two years in prison for burglar and strong armed robbery. >> smith violated probation by driving on a suspended license in the car he was in had stolen jewelry and box of bullets. he sentenced for probation was shock. 60 year in prison. 47 years more than the prosecutor asked for. he would not get out until he was over 80 years old. >> it did not feel real. i did not sleep for six nights strachlt i had my head down all i could do was cry and unbelievable. 60 years for driving with a >> he got unexpected support for 25,000 people on an online petition the hearing was held to reconsider the sentence in december. >> never at&t if he was given a break. >> theymented find you a job, they w wt to keep you out of trouble. >> then another shocking announcement. >> i have deced to suspend your sentence. >> he let him go. >> he was awesome. the best feelegligent world. >> he made
smith now has a >> here is a story you will see on local 10.& >> i have been trying to save you smith for the pasteur three years. >> judge matthew was fed up with herbert smith cut a break the youthful orbit fend are two years in prison for burglar and strong armed robbery. >> smith violated probation by driving on a suspended license in the car he was in had stolen jewelry and box of bullets. he sentenced for probation was shock. 60 year in prison. 47 years more...
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would be reinstated. >> top conditions was smith needed to get a job. >> here is smith the day work as a full time fertilizer for kuth edge industries. >> i'm working now. i can't believe it. i'm living the regular lifelike everyone else. i feel like -- it feels good. >> this is a new life he needs to move forward not worry about the pasteur. he spent years on a burglar charge. >> what happens when he come out. well is nothing to show anybody the guidance. >> reporter: when he got out he mowed lawn in a business that smith. >> herbert is like a sprong. you showowim what to do, he is a smart man. he has potential. smith is embracing the chance and knows the incredible stakes. >> if you make a smallistake your life is gone like that. i think about that every day. every morning i get up. >> that hel@ you stay on the straight and narrow? >> yes. it does. and god does, also. >> reporter: bob norman, local 10 news. >> reporter: that 60 year sentence will loom over smith for 15 years when his probation will end. >> keep it going herbert you are the man. >> like second chances. betty? talk
would be reinstated. >> top conditions was smith needed to get a job. >> here is smith the day work as a full time fertilizer for kuth edge industries. >> i'm working now. i can't believe it. i'm living the regular lifelike everyone else. i feel like -- it feels good. >> this is a new life he needs to move forward not worry about the pasteur. he spent years on a burglar charge. >> what happens when he come out. well is nothing to show anybody the guidance. >>...
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to save you recollect herbert smith, for the past three years. >>reporter: the judge was fed up with herbert smith who he cut a break in 2012 saying he was a youthful offender sentencing him to two years in prison for burglary. >> clearly you were still out there leaving a thug life. >>reporter: driving on a suspended license and the car he was in had stolen jewelry and a box of bullets in it. but the sentence for probation violation was shocking. 60 years in prison. 47 years more than even the prosecutor asked for. he wouldn't get out years old. >> it didn't feel real. i didn't speak for like six nights. all i can do is cry. it just is unbelievable. 60 years for driving with a spended license. >>reporter: but then he got some unexcted support from more than 25,000 people on an on-line petition and a hearing was held for him to reconside the sentence in december. >> i'm hear to say that 60 years just does not seem fair and reasonable. >>reporter: pastor alan jackson who never met smith promised to help the inmate if he was given a break. >> good
to save you recollect herbert smith, for the past three years. >>reporter: the judge was fed up with herbert smith who he cut a break in 2012 saying he was a youthful offender sentencing him to two years in prison for burglary. >> clearly you were still out there leaving a thug life. >>reporter: driving on a suspended license and the car he was in had stolen jewelry and a box of bullets in it. but the sentence for probation violation was shocking. 60 years in prison. 47 years...
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smith says his bosses directed him to dump contaminated soil into open trenches. trenches now covered or paved. >> is there any way of knowing what the contamination levels are in those areas? >> no, ma'am. not until they run it the lab no way. >> reporter: smith says tetra tech fabricated chain of control forms. he says sometimes his bosses filled them out. >> i never got to see them until the end of the day. then all i done was sign my name and put the date. >> reporter: smith says he also watched tetra tech supervisors tamper with computer data that analyzed radiation levels. >> they could change the numbers. like say it was reading high at 10,000, your background's 6,000. they'd take that 10,000, knock it down to 5500, 5800, 5900. >> would you consider that fraud? >> yeah, it's fraud. >> what was the response when you raised your concerns? >> if you don't like what we're doing you can go home. automatically. >> reporter: smith needed the job, so he stuck it out until 2012 when his contract expired. he put hunter's point behind him until the investigative unit
smith says his bosses directed him to dump contaminated soil into open trenches. trenches now covered or paved. >> is there any way of knowing what the contamination levels are in those areas? >> no, ma'am. not until they run it the lab no way. >> reporter: smith says tetra tech fabricated chain of control forms. he says sometimes his bosses filled them out. >> i never got to see them until the end of the day. then all i done was sign my name and put the date. >>...
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smith, mrs.patricia smith, mother of sean smith, one of the victims of the benghazi attack on september 11th, 2012. she was cited in last night's debate for saying that hillary clinton had lied to her and, hillary clinton said there on stage, to everyone, no, in fact, that woman is wrong. well patricia smith just told us she absolutely is not wrong. hear her here. >> i want the government, not to call me a liar because that is incredible. i don't lie like that. she is a proven liar. that's near here nor there. i want to know why my son was dead. trish: retired lieutenant colonel ralph peters, fox news strategic analyst still with me along with howie kurtz, host of "mediabuzz." colonel, as we went to break, you were basically saying this is a woman who was effectively hillary clinton's collateral damage? that the administration doesn't care enough about these families to contact them personally. she said she did speak with the administration officials at her son's coffin ceremony and that was when
smith, mrs.patricia smith, mother of sean smith, one of the victims of the benghazi attack on september 11th, 2012. she was cited in last night's debate for saying that hillary clinton had lied to her and, hillary clinton said there on stage, to everyone, no, in fact, that woman is wrong. well patricia smith just told us she absolutely is not wrong. hear her here. >> i want the government, not to call me a liar because that is incredible. i don't lie like that. she is a proven liar....
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smith is on spring break ... and will making *get out the vote* phone calls. and if brett smith looks a bit familiar ... a john kasich town hall in south carolina last month ... the event went viral. smith planned on asking kasich a political question:but when he told me i'd get the last word i kind of figured why ask a question he'd been asked a thousand times. so i asked him about something that was unique to me, a unique personal experience rather than politics:over one year ago a man who was like a second dad, he killed himself. then my paretns got a divorce, and then my dad lost his job. i was in a pretty dark place but i found hope 3 hope, smith told kasich, in the lord, in his friends, and in the candidate he was supporting for president;and i'd really appreciate one of those hugs you've been talking about smith said he did not feel out of place asking kasich for a hug, because of voters:if they need someone to cry with a celebrate a victory that's kind of his whole thing brett smith is hoping for a john kasich victory. and if governor kasich becomes pr
smith is on spring break ... and will making *get out the vote* phone calls. and if brett smith looks a bit familiar ... a john kasich town hall in south carolina last month ... the event went viral. smith planned on asking kasich a political question:but when he told me i'd get the last word i kind of figured why ask a question he'd been asked a thousand times. so i asked him about something that was unique to me, a unique personal experience rather than politics:over one year ago a man who...
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smith said his bosses directed him to dump contaminated soil. >> smith also says tetra tech fabricated documents, including chain of custody forms. but he says sometimes his bosses filled them out. >> i never got to see them until end of the day and then all i did was. >> say it was reading high, 10,000, your background,000, i'd take the 10,000 and knock it. >> would you consider that fraud? yes, it's. >> smith stuck it out until 2012 when his contract expired. in an internal technicaltra tech letter -- >> you were the scapegoat. >> yeah. blaming me. >> nbc bair how former tetra kaek. so we went to the company's trailer on site. >> hi. my name is vicki. independent a reporter -- >> that's me and i am not allowed to talk to anybody. >> is there anybody here who can talk about the radiation clean-up but navy has also declined our interview requests. according to report the company said it remediated the suspect areas. >> when you're doing something, do it right. >> do you trust clean-up that's happening at hunter's point? >> no. not from what i seen. >> the navy says it has lrz hired ano
smith said his bosses directed him to dump contaminated soil. >> smith also says tetra tech fabricated documents, including chain of custody forms. but he says sometimes his bosses filled them out. >> i never got to see them until end of the day and then all i did was. >> say it was reading high, 10,000, your background,000, i'd take the 10,000 and knock it. >> would you consider that fraud? yes, it's. >> smith stuck it out until 2012 when his contract expired. in...
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christie smith is live with the latest. we saw from the mast camera, a lot of police activity around this area. >> that's right. this is kind of a business district. and we're being kept back because pg&e still hasn't capped off that gas line. they've been out here working on it for hours. every now and then you hear the jackhammer. they're doing quite a bit of digging. this started with a sinkhole that got bigger and bigger today, and there was a gas line that ran through it. shops along the shopping center the first to be evacuated. customer andrew helped customers get out quickly, i had to evacuate them. their safety comes first. >> reporter: the store closed early. chris labelle was trying to buy gas for his car when he saw firemen and police. >> they turned us around. we can't have anyone going over there there is a gas leak. >> reporter: earlier this afternoon a sinkhole formed at center street in moraga. by 5:00 p.m., a traffic pole gave way and dropped into the hole where pg&e runs a 4-inch distribution line. >> i w
christie smith is live with the latest. we saw from the mast camera, a lot of police activity around this area. >> that's right. this is kind of a business district. and we're being kept back because pg&e still hasn't capped off that gas line. they've been out here working on it for hours. every now and then you hear the jackhammer. they're doing quite a bit of digging. this started with a sinkhole that got bigger and bigger today, and there was a gas line that ran through it. shops...
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ever since then, smith has been the main suspect but never charged. and ever since, parker's mom has wanted answers to those questions. >> maybe one day the truth will come out and we'll be able to find michelle and we'll know what happened. >> reporter: so she's suing for smith's attorney asking the judge if he could skip out on testifying, saying he's going to plead the 5th, no matter what. however, a judge said no, saying smith has to answer to every question, even if he uses his right to remain silent. and parker's parents' attorney, belvin perry, plans to ask those questions on camera. >> you cannot judge a person's demeanor, their tone, their reaction on a cold transcript. a video deposition gives you the advantage of being able to look at a person and judge their credibility or lack of credibility. >> reporter: which is exactly why the attorney plans to file a motion to get that video sealed from the public. >> the public the fifth amendment is synonymous with guilty, but that's not the constitution. that's prejudicial to my client which is one
ever since then, smith has been the main suspect but never charged. and ever since, parker's mom has wanted answers to those questions. >> maybe one day the truth will come out and we'll be able to find michelle and we'll know what happened. >> reporter: so she's suing for smith's attorney asking the judge if he could skip out on testifying, saying he's going to plead the 5th, no matter what. however, a judge said no, saying smith has to answer to every question, even if he uses his...
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stewart' s attorney was in court fighting to force smith to give sworn testimony smith' s attorney said that would simply discredit >> and so i think it would be unfair and unjust to have that all out there in the public air waves. but stewart' s attorney and the judge agreed, smith has no legal right to avoid testifying. that means smith will have to answer questions or invoke his 5th amendment right not to incriminate himself. in a civil case, you can infer certain things from the exercise of the fifth amendment right. it' s not yet known if the deposition will be video recorded and, if so, if any or all will be sealed. as the negligence case moves forward there is another civil case brought by yvonne stewart against dale smith. that could be right back here at the courthouse for a hearing soon and in that suit, she' s seeking grandparent visitation rights for parker' s kids. jim: daytona beach police need help identifying a man who they this is a composite sketch of the suspect believed to be between 30 and 40, wearing an orange hat and driving a light blue jaguar the victim told us
stewart' s attorney was in court fighting to force smith to give sworn testimony smith' s attorney said that would simply discredit >> and so i think it would be unfair and unjust to have that all out there in the public air waves. but stewart' s attorney and the judge agreed, smith has no legal right to avoid testifying. that means smith will have to answer questions or invoke his 5th amendment right not to incriminate himself. in a civil case, you can infer certain things from the...
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smith has been a main suspect, but never charged. parker's mother is seeking the answers another way, filing a lawsuit against smith for negligence. but smith's attorney says his client is staying silent. >> he has the fifth amendment. that's the whole purpose. this is america. >> reporter: the attorney asking a judge today if his client could skip out on testifying. but a judge said no. so knowing what smith is going to say or not say, stewart's attorney, belvin perry, plans to get the deposition on video. >> a video deposition gives you the advantage of being able to look at a person and judge their >> reporter: smith's attorney plans to fight that, too, asking for that video not to be released to the public. >> that's sort of a lynch mob mentality that someone thinks they're guilty because they take the fifth amendment. it creates a swell of public opinion against my client. he's entitled to a fair trial should he ever be indicted. this will destroy that right. >> lisa: an alert for parents in the daytona beach area. >> julie: a 1
smith has been a main suspect, but never charged. parker's mother is seeking the answers another way, filing a lawsuit against smith for negligence. but smith's attorney says his client is staying silent. >> he has the fifth amendment. that's the whole purpose. this is america. >> reporter: the attorney asking a judge today if his client could skip out on testifying. but a judge said no. so knowing what smith is going to say or not say, stewart's attorney, belvin perry, plans to get...
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smith told me he acted on and post. he says he feels blessed to be at the right place at the right time. joel: a miracle indeed. amazing pictures even more anna: state cabinet ... linda coleman, our next lt. governor. i'm linda coleman, and i'm running for lt. governor because it's time to fight back, so our children don't have to do it all over again. i've fought to improve schools all my life. and now, i'm going to fight against the republicans in raleigh ... because we're in a fight joel: the teenager in custody reporter: a judge refused to set bond for the ex-convict teenager. olusegun daniel olorunlona is back in jail tonight. charges ranging from robbery to possession of a gun. he has served 1.5 years in prison. when the store was robbed, police released surveillance picture of the gunman wearing a johnson. he got away with rolex watches. it is not clear how quickly police found him. he was released from prison in october last year. anna: also happening now, the hillary clinton campaign holding volunteers and supp
smith told me he acted on and post. he says he feels blessed to be at the right place at the right time. joel: a miracle indeed. amazing pictures even more anna: state cabinet ... linda coleman, our next lt. governor. i'm linda coleman, and i'm running for lt. governor because it's time to fight back, so our children don't have to do it all over again. i've fought to improve schools all my life. and now, i'm going to fight against the republicans in raleigh ... because we're in a fight joel:...
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as a radiation control technician, smith tested soil for radioactive contamination. he left his georgia home in 2002 and worked on and off in hunters point for a decade. at first he took pride in his work, but he said that changed in 2009. >> that's when things got out of hand. >> when you say out of hand, what do you mean? >> a lot of samples being switched. >> reporter: as part of his job, smith collected soil samples from areas that may have been contaminated. he said supervisors began instructing him to get rid of hundreds of those samples and replace them about soil from areas that had already been cleaned. >> i didn't like it because it was not right. that's not the way it's supposed to be done. >> how serious of a problem is this? >> very serious because the dirt is still dirty, you know what i mean? >> i dirt you, you mean it's still -- >> contaminated. >> with radiation? >> mm-hmm, yep. >> reporter: smith says he collected samples under this building. >> right over there is where we accessed under that crawl space. >> reporter: he recalls one sample tested p
as a radiation control technician, smith tested soil for radioactive contamination. he left his georgia home in 2002 and worked on and off in hunters point for a decade. at first he took pride in his work, but he said that changed in 2009. >> that's when things got out of hand. >> when you say out of hand, what do you mean? >> a lot of samples being switched. >> reporter: as part of his job, smith collected soil samples from areas that may have been contaminated. he said...
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smith: mr. speaker, i want to thank mr. sherman for his very eloquent remarks and strong support for this resolution and urge support and passage of this resolution and yield back the balance of our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey yields back the balance of his time. all time having now expired, the question is will the house suspend the rules and agree to house concurrent resolution 121, as amended. those in favor will say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative -- mr. smith: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey. mr. smith: on that i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. all those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas and nays will rise and remain standing until counted. a sufficient number having arisen, the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this uestion will be postponed. for what pur
smith: mr. speaker, i want to thank mr. sherman for his very eloquent remarks and strong support for this resolution and urge support and passage of this resolution and yield back the balance of our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey yields back the balance of his time. all time having now expired, the question is will the house suspend the rules and agree to house concurrent resolution 121, as amended. those in favor will say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of...
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smith, what is that? guest: for 25 years, i have been reading what we call presidential tours -- leading what we call presidential tours, so we decided to wrap it up this year. it has nothing to do with 2016 campaign. we have two trips coming up, one in may in the midwest called churchill, harry and ike, the 60th -- 70th anniversary of the speech -- exactly, so we will be doing all of that. october, we will return to our roots. days.sidents in 10 we will go through the valley, new england, fantastic trip. roosevelts,e's, kennedys, you name it. host: up and down the east? guest: the hudson valley's gorgeous and the time of the year, and the mountains in vermont. anyway, anyone who is interested and wants to know more about the trips, they can go online to iots.com orndpatr there is a real live human being who will answer the phone at and they can provide any information if you are interested in knowing. host: if somebody participates in the presidents and patriots toward, to the get 24/7 access to you and
smith, what is that? guest: for 25 years, i have been reading what we call presidential tours -- leading what we call presidential tours, so we decided to wrap it up this year. it has nothing to do with 2016 campaign. we have two trips coming up, one in may in the midwest called churchill, harry and ike, the 60th -- 70th anniversary of the speech -- exactly, so we will be doing all of that. october, we will return to our roots. days.sidents in 10 we will go through the valley, new england,...
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. >> janine: smith received 60 years in prison. u. now due to a couple off community heros smith has a entirely new chance at light of. >> eric: here's bob norman was story you will see only on local10. >> i have been trying to save you, herbert smith, for the past three years. >> bob: judge matthew des entry was fed up with herbert smith whom he cut a break in 2012 sips he was a youthful offenderor burglary and strong-arm robbery. >> clearly you are still out there leading the thug life. >> bob: smith violated probation last year by driving on a suspended license. stolen jewelry and a box of butin it but des entry's accidents for the probation violation was shocking. p 60 years in prison, 47 years more than even the prosecutor asked for. heouldn't get out until he was over 80 years old. >> it didn't feel real. i didn't sleep for like six nights. i stood under the sink with my head down. all i canan do is cry. it's just unbelievable, 60 years for driving on a suspended license. >> bob: but then he got some unexpected support from m
. >> janine: smith received 60 years in prison. u. now due to a couple off community heros smith has a entirely new chance at light of. >> eric: here's bob norman was story you will see only on local10. >> i have been trying to save you, herbert smith, for the past three years. >> bob: judge matthew des entry was fed up with herbert smith whom he cut a break in 2012 sips he was a youthful offenderor burglary and strong-arm robbery. >> clearly you are still out...
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patricia smith responded to debate the bernie sanders. she believes clinton lied to her when the former secretaries tape and a video is responsible for the attack. clinton said smith's accusations were wrong. >> i want to speak to her personally and i want to be a little after what happened. i want her to be able to tell me what happened. i don't believe she's got the guts to do that. as madeleine albright said: there's a special place in for people like her and i hope she enjoys it there. the opposite with the united states foreign service at the u.s. consulate in benghazi. the wounded warrior project has been fired for lavish spending. the leading veterans charity, ceo both dismissed them it criticism about how the organization spent the $800 million raised over the past four years. according to the tax forms, spending on conferences and meetings rose from $1.7 million in 2010 to 26 million in 2014. the ceo reportedly entered on horseback by segue and repelling down a wall. sources tell cbs that retired senior military officers are now
patricia smith responded to debate the bernie sanders. she believes clinton lied to her when the former secretaries tape and a video is responsible for the attack. clinton said smith's accusations were wrong. >> i want to speak to her personally and i want to be a little after what happened. i want her to be able to tell me what happened. i don't believe she's got the guts to do that. as madeleine albright said: there's a special place in for people like her and i hope she enjoys it...
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with kate smith, she talks just what she thinks. the keyword that captures how she was heard by most listeners was sincerity. this is in effect of not what she says nor whether it is scripted or not, but of how she says it. listeners to her believe in the sincerity of what smith is saying because she sounds as if she believes in what she is saying in spite of the fact she is reading scripted words by others. as martin puts it there is a distinct and specific cause for their belief, and smith's genuine patriotism, patrons refer to her voice as genuinely sincere. it is her speech. when she asked for anything, she gives it everything she has got. it is in her tone. it is hard to explain. she is sincere. it is in her tone. no matter what she says, you sit there and listen. she talks as if she herself is going through all that. what she said, she really felt herself. you knew she wasn't just reading a script. this is the upshot of what the data disclosed that listeners believed in smith because they heard in her voice that she meant the
with kate smith, she talks just what she thinks. the keyword that captures how she was heard by most listeners was sincerity. this is in effect of not what she says nor whether it is scripted or not, but of how she says it. listeners to her believe in the sincerity of what smith is saying because she sounds as if she believes in what she is saying in spite of the fact she is reading scripted words by others. as martin puts it there is a distinct and specific cause for their belief, and smith's...
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that's al smith. there was one time where it was a negotiating session, and i forget even what party. industrialists weren't willing to give a damn thing to working people, and he just wouldn't give in. and smith finally -- he was governor then. he finally looked at him, and he said, charlie, your brain should be melted down by a company for use in billiard balls. and they all laughed, and they started to negotiate. he totally reorganized the state government. at one time state finances were absolutely chaotic. what would happen was there were hundreds of state departments. there were just hundreds and totally repetitive. they would all be submitting budge. nobody would ever figure out who got whatover whatever. actually, the only guy who really knew was the clerk who put together the budget and maybe, and that's doubtful, the speaker of the house. that was it. smith codifies this into a system of executive departments each of which is in charge of different agencies in cutting out the repetition. it
that's al smith. there was one time where it was a negotiating session, and i forget even what party. industrialists weren't willing to give a damn thing to working people, and he just wouldn't give in. and smith finally -- he was governor then. he finally looked at him, and he said, charlie, your brain should be melted down by a company for use in billiard balls. and they all laughed, and they started to negotiate. he totally reorganized the state government. at one time state finances were...
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we reached out to sheriff laurie smith who issued this response -- >> reporter: sheriff smith also said that "she would have hoped the union leadership instead of mudslinging would have focused on offering new idea for improving jail operations." reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, they're in the high profile cell phone fight between the government and apple may be over. in the past two hours we learned the u.s. department of justice is expected to withdraw a court order requiring the tech giant to help unlock a terrorist iphone. in a statement the government said it may have found a way to hack the phone used by the san bernardino shooter, and the fbi has been trying to get apple to unlock the iphone for a few months. with no luck and a lot of flak from the tech community. no confirmation on who is helping the fbi get into the phone. there has been speculation centered around an israeli mobile forensics firm. >>> scary moments in washington, d.c. today. the white house and the capitol building were locked down because of a gunman. it is now just
we reached out to sheriff laurie smith who issued this response -- >> reporter: sheriff smith also said that "she would have hoped the union leadership instead of mudslinging would have focused on offering new idea for improving jail operations." reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, they're in the high profile cell phone fight between the government and apple may be over. in the past two hours we learned the u.s. department of...
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smith: she had an office in the west wing.ust as abigail adams and sarah the mere fact that she advertiser interest in government led also to criticism. positionn first lady professionalized is very likely the legacy of rosalynn carter. the staffing pattern. jobtook this ill-defined and defined it. >> her signature issue was mental health. her greatest disappointment was that she left office before she was able to get legislation passed. she personally lobby congress and testified. smith: the first first lady to testify before congress since eleanor roosevelt. just as gerald ford and jimmy carter became good friends, so did mrs. ford and mrs. carter. they would lobby congress together. mrs. ford on behalf of substance abuse. and mrs. carter mental health. they made a formidable team. >> our final one is nancy reagan. this was a different kind of partnership. nancy davis was an actress in hollywood. during the blacklist era. she found her name on a blacklist. she wasn't sure how to clear it. suggested that she should go visit t
smith: she had an office in the west wing.ust as abigail adams and sarah the mere fact that she advertiser interest in government led also to criticism. positionn first lady professionalized is very likely the legacy of rosalynn carter. the staffing pattern. jobtook this ill-defined and defined it. >> her signature issue was mental health. her greatest disappointment was that she left office before she was able to get legislation passed. she personally lobby congress and testified. smith:...
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smith university. just beginning his remarks thanking the folks that are in the crowd early voting is underway the primary is a week from tomorrow. critical for the republicans and the democrats. >> and you heard steve crump talking about how things are ramping up. candidate that we'll see. >> let's look at the beautiful sunshine and warm temperatures it is only going to get warmer. >> will it stay clear? over to leigh brock. >> well, maybe not clear the entire time but warm for several more days. you will like the numbers we have. what we have right now the temperature in charlotte is 67 . 63 hickory. 65 in salisbury. 66 in rock hill. mild temperatures. and well above average. average high for this time of year is 60 . we are above that for now. and we have had a couple of thin clouds move in. it looks worse than it is. trust me on that. very thin clouds. you will see breaks of the sun. and for the evening hours, temperatures stay in the 60s for a couple more hours through 6:30 in the low 60s. 9:30 in
smith university. just beginning his remarks thanking the folks that are in the crowd early voting is underway the primary is a week from tomorrow. critical for the republicans and the democrats. >> and you heard steve crump talking about how things are ramping up. candidate that we'll see. >> let's look at the beautiful sunshine and warm temperatures it is only going to get warmer. >> will it stay clear? over to leigh brock. >> well, maybe not clear the entire time but...
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that we moved to the final oscar smith up by two. the layout and that is going to put the game away. he had 15 points. the tigers win it and are not only in the state tournament for the first time ever, they are one win away from winning the first state basketball championship so the boys from oscar smith and lake taylor will play for state championships tomorrow. oscar smith will play the winner of tonight's game between 6a and westfield and we will have highlights tonight on the sportswrap. moving on to college basketball, old dominion is the fifth seed in the conference usa tournament down in alabama. they came on strong in the end of the season, with a four game winning streak. they will play tomorrow against the winner of tonight's game between florida and texas a&m. do, but lost a spot because of the tie-breaker with marshall and louisiana tech. >> we did everything we could. at the same time, i'm not sure that is a major problem. you've got to play whoever you play. now we have to win four rather than three. >> i look at it as
that we moved to the final oscar smith up by two. the layout and that is going to put the game away. he had 15 points. the tigers win it and are not only in the state tournament for the first time ever, they are one win away from winning the first state basketball championship so the boys from oscar smith and lake taylor will play for state championships tomorrow. oscar smith will play the winner of tonight's game between 6a and westfield and we will have highlights tonight on the sportswrap....
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death, she says she wants to continue smith's work, a woman she considered a mentor and friend. the statement wrote in part we have seen her work ethics, values and dedication to improving our community firsthand. we asked her to continue -- to consider running for the seat about. passions. i care very much about young people, i want to make sure that every kid has an opportunity to reach their potential, no matter what their particular background and i've been working on that for basically the entirety of my life so certainly there are some opportunities at the state and senate level to make some improvements that would help all kids. >> in september, smith announced -- excuse me she announced that she would not seek reelection for city council. her term ends in november. the final period for candidates for state senate opens up on monday. back to you guys. >>> coming up at 11:00, some iconic landmarks now have new names. the trademark dispute behind it and how park officials are reacting. >>> and a story that brought some of you to tears. how things have turned around >>> and
death, she says she wants to continue smith's work, a woman she considered a mentor and friend. the statement wrote in part we have seen her work ethics, values and dedication to improving our community firsthand. we asked her to continue -- to consider running for the seat about. passions. i care very much about young people, i want to make sure that every kid has an opportunity to reach their potential, no matter what their particular background and i've been working on that for basically the...
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smith wasn't paying attention. as for all the damage, the truck, the wall to the highway, the jose marti park, the pool, the pool area, the community center, all of that falls, no pun intended, on the city in terms of the amount of damages that's not been released to state police yet. nbc 6 news. >>> new tonight, a south florida miami-dade police say they were conducting an investigation when one of their officers fired at that dog.g. laura rodriguez is joining us live from northwest miami-dadad where she spoke to that dog's own. >> reporter: the dog's owner and her son live here at this home off northwest 18th avenue. she walked outside this morning to see if the garbage had been picked up when she suddenly saw officers arrived in an unmarked police car. the officers showed them a photo of someone who does not live at their home. they believe police were looking for someone who used to live here. this family has only been here for three months. the woman says when she saw the officers, she alerted them about her d
smith wasn't paying attention. as for all the damage, the truck, the wall to the highway, the jose marti park, the pool, the pool area, the community center, all of that falls, no pun intended, on the city in terms of the amount of damages that's not been released to state police yet. nbc 6 news. >>> new tonight, a south florida miami-dade police say they were conducting an investigation when one of their officers fired at that dog.g. laura rodriguez is joining us live from northwest...
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i have studied kate smith also. he was the anti-graham mcnamee. i have a recording of him talking about this. he said, when i was in the hospital for six months, i learned that i am listening to the radio alone in my room, and all of my listeners are generally in a room. i am not speaking to a vast audience, but one person. all of this was thought about, even before the 1942 broadcast of kate smith. kate did a daily 15 minute noontime talk program. only about 10 of those programs exist. that is why it is not known. she had done three to four years-worth of talking, not saying, to the radio audience before that program. paddy: i appreciate what you are saying, and thanks for that information. what i think -- what bears saying is that the thing that we now take for granted as if it were the most natural thing, namely talk on radio, was something that had to be discovered, that people had to learn how to do it. it is a specific kind of performance. the most extraordinary thing is that talk literally is prehistoric, until sound recording comes along.
i have studied kate smith also. he was the anti-graham mcnamee. i have a recording of him talking about this. he said, when i was in the hospital for six months, i learned that i am listening to the radio alone in my room, and all of my listeners are generally in a room. i am not speaking to a vast audience, but one person. all of this was thought about, even before the 1942 broadcast of kate smith. kate did a daily 15 minute noontime talk program. only about 10 of those programs exist. that is...
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>> smith braces herself for his answer, but he never gives one.fe, smith panics and makes the split-second decision to defend herself. >> i got scared then. because i figured he was going to hurt me. i remembered the gun under the counter. so i got up like i was coming around, and i grabbed the gun. shot at him. >> smith has endured being robbed time and time again. but this time the no-nonsense store manager, who has never fired a gun in her life, shoots the man. one time, at point-blank range. >> i didn't even realize i hit him at first because it took a minute. >> now, armed with a little more courage, smith makes sure the robber doesn't try to hurt her. >> don't move. >> i was scared. i said, hey, show me your hands and he said, i don't have anything. >> it turns out the robber doesn't have a gun. smith is both relieved and annoyed. the robber pleads with her. >> please, don't shoot me. call 911. >> in a dramatic turn of events, it's the robber who's now afraid for his life. >> he was squirming around on the floor and i said, you weren't think
>> smith braces herself for his answer, but he never gives one.fe, smith panics and makes the split-second decision to defend herself. >> i got scared then. because i figured he was going to hurt me. i remembered the gun under the counter. so i got up like i was coming around, and i grabbed the gun. shot at him. >> smith has endured being robbed time and time again. but this time the no-nonsense store manager, who has never fired a gun in her life, shoots the man. one time, at...
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in an e-mail in response to smith she said she met with smith alone at at palo alto restaurant with the sheriff sharing information from personnel investigation. the judge also said that smith wanted her at the commission recommended a change in leadership, both deputy unions would have ammunition in the 2018 sheriff re-election campaign. >> all the problems in the jails that the sheriff wants to take time to meet with judge cordell in glueing the mission is inconsistent with her claims of trying to institute reform at the same time she is trying to play politics. >> in a statement the sheriff said the union is slinging mud and trying to protect the status quo. she also said that their accusations are untrue and i am focused on meaningful reforms throughout our jail. >> i contacted the office of the county counsel and they told me that he has received the request for the investigation but he is not making a comment at this time. >>> thank you. happening now, warnings for drivers in san francisco part of lincoln boulevard is closed after a car crash there and sky 7 is over the scene abou
in an e-mail in response to smith she said she met with smith alone at at palo alto restaurant with the sheriff sharing information from personnel investigation. the judge also said that smith wanted her at the commission recommended a change in leadership, both deputy unions would have ammunition in the 2018 sheriff re-election campaign. >> all the problems in the jails that the sheriff wants to take time to meet with judge cordell in glueing the mission is inconsistent with her claims...
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all new at five-thirty -- it's been just over six-months since a shooting at smith mountain lake near roanoak claimed the lives of two journalists. the woman they were interviewing, vicki gardner, was shot in the back. after several surgeries and months of recovery gardner just returned to work as the executive director of the smith mountain lake regional chamber of commerce. she's been back part-time for one month now and says she's been as busy as ever planning events for the lake's 50th anniversary next week. just before the shooting, vicki had been working on a painting of smith mountain lake-- that image is now the cover of this year's official guide to the lake. in honor of the lake's 50th anniversary, 20-16 breaking news on the campaign trail -- gop candidate ben carson is suspending his presidential campaign. this information is just coming in to our newsroom in the last few minutes. carson made th
all new at five-thirty -- it's been just over six-months since a shooting at smith mountain lake near roanoak claimed the lives of two journalists. the woman they were interviewing, vicki gardner, was shot in the back. after several surgeries and months of recovery gardner just returned to work as the executive director of the smith mountain lake regional chamber of commerce. she's been back part-time for one month now and says she's been as busy as ever planning events for the lake's 50th...
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smith. mr. payment. the payment: on behalf of congress of the ma can indian, i thank you for holding this hearing. howof the key measures of and whether the federal government is building its trust us possibility. respect for self-determination is essential for tribal government to meet our needs for citizens. continued emergencies and needed health emergencies -- overall, we appreciate the coordination and the budget request and encourage congress to recognize the budgetary needs of indian country must be addressed across federal agencies to be successful. it is not enough to boost funding for education and public safety without also adjusting the need for housing, teachers and law enforcement personnel. a great example of cooperation is the initiative which is a pilot program that adjust families and community well-being. we ask you to? violence, party in indian -- poverty in indian country. we have seen progress in congress is support for indian 2016 included substantial increases for the ihs and othe
smith. mr. payment. the payment: on behalf of congress of the ma can indian, i thank you for holding this hearing. howof the key measures of and whether the federal government is building its trust us possibility. respect for self-determination is essential for tribal government to meet our needs for citizens. continued emergencies and needed health emergencies -- overall, we appreciate the coordination and the budget request and encourage congress to recognize the budgetary needs of indian...
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is brett smith, a 21-year-old college student. crisscrossing ohio makes get out the vote calls. . smith planned on asking casic a political question. >> i instead of asking him that question, i would ask him something unique to me. >> like over a year ago, a man killed himself. and then the few months later, my parents got a divorce and then a few month later, my dad lost his jobs but, i was in a really dark place for the long time but i found hope. >> reporter: hope, smith said in the lord, his friends and the campaign. >> reporter: smith said he did not feel out of place asking >> if they need someone to cry with them or celebrate that's kind of his thing. victory. if he become president might there be a job. >> i would be looking for employment and it would be braet to know the guy. >> most of the calls today were to voters in michigan. calls tomorrow target the ohio primary. >> cammy: what a story. all right erica, we have rain coming but when? >> a lot of the models is less than nothing. folks were out and about like it was summer time. there was on the campus of uc. we saw tempera
is brett smith, a 21-year-old college student. crisscrossing ohio makes get out the vote calls. . smith planned on asking casic a political question. >> i instead of asking him that question, i would ask him something unique to me. >> like over a year ago, a man killed himself. and then the few months later, my parents got a divorce and then a few month later, my dad lost his jobs but, i was in a really dark place for the long time but i found hope. >> reporter: hope, smith...
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by smith's family to run. smith's daughter said we receive seen julia's work effort and values to improving your community. we asked her to consider running for the state senate because she feels deeply about the things my mom did. >> what would debbi do? that's take care of the people around her and make sure the needs of the state were taken care of. that's the line i'm trying to straddle. >> debbi smith's funeral was held on sunday. the state senate vacancies will will coincide with the 2016 general election. >> search and rescue crews have found the body of a woman that went missing from zephyr cove two weeks amiel go. carolyn bachelor's body was found in the area of inspiration point in emerald bay on saturday. her vehicle was located under nearly a foot of snow. they spent a week trying to find more science of her. authority cause of death remains under investigation. >> well acalifornia family has some closure one month after ski instructor entices missing. carson may disappeared january 15*9 whiling. y
by smith's family to run. smith's daughter said we receive seen julia's work effort and values to improving your community. we asked her to consider running for the state senate because she feels deeply about the things my mom did. >> what would debbi do? that's take care of the people around her and make sure the needs of the state were taken care of. that's the line i'm trying to straddle. >> debbi smith's funeral was held on sunday. the state senate vacancies will will coincide...
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smith tested soil for radio active contamination. he left his georgia home in 2002 and worked on and off at hunter's point for a decade. at first, he took pride in his work. he said that changed in 2009. >> that's when things got out of hand. >> reporter: when you say out of hand. what do you mean? >> a lot of sample being switched. >> reporter: he collected soil samples from areas that may have been contaminated. he said supervisors began instructing him to get rid of hundreds of those samples and replace them with soil from areas that had already been cleaned. >> i didn't like it. it was not. that's not the way it's supposed to be done. >> reporter: how serious of a problem is this? >> very serious. because the dirt and air is dirty. >> reporter: by dirty --? >> contaminated. >> reporter: with radiation? >> yes. >> reporter: smith collected samples under that building. he recalls one sample tested positive for radium. an element linked to bone cancer. >> they made me get rid of the sample. when it comes back hot, what does it mean?
smith tested soil for radio active contamination. he left his georgia home in 2002 and worked on and off at hunter's point for a decade. at first, he took pride in his work. he said that changed in 2009. >> that's when things got out of hand. >> reporter: when you say out of hand. what do you mean? >> a lot of sample being switched. >> reporter: he collected soil samples from areas that may have been contaminated. he said supervisors began instructing him to get rid of...
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that is al smith. that's al smith. al smith got that passed, that you have to have clearly marked fire exits. in the days before electricity, it was just a bright red sign, but you have to have that. one of the things on all fire doors, and all americans know this unconsciously, there's a bar you push in order to get out, and the door swings open. that's al smith. there was one time where it was a negotiating session, and i forget even what party. industrialists weren't willing to give a damn thing to working people, and he just wouldn't give in. and smith finally -- he was governor then, and he finally looked at him, and he said, charlie, your brain should be melted down by a company for use in billiard balls. and they all laughed, and they started to negotiate. he totally reorganizes state government. at one time state finances were absolutely chaotic. what would happen was there were hundreds of state departments, there were just hundreds and totally repetitive. and they would all be submitting budget. nobody would
that is al smith. that's al smith. al smith got that passed, that you have to have clearly marked fire exits. in the days before electricity, it was just a bright red sign, but you have to have that. one of the things on all fire doors, and all americans know this unconsciously, there's a bar you push in order to get out, and the door swings open. that's al smith. there was one time where it was a negotiating session, and i forget even what party. industrialists weren't willing to give a damn...
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the split screen. >> i wore it first. >> reporter: rachel smith, abc news, orlando. one other thing we should mention. >> what? >> disney is the parent company >> thank you. appreciate it. noted. it's in theaters today. and 100% rating from rotten how often do you get that? >> wow. well, that's because it's a disney movie. we make good stuff. >> that's your kiss-up side. >> that's my kiss-up. >>> coming up, more news and movies from "insomniac theater." eir dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. today you can do everything in just one click, even keep your toilet clean and fresh. introducing lysol click gel. click it in to enjoy clean
the split screen. >> i wore it first. >> reporter: rachel smith, abc news, orlando. one other thing we should mention. >> what? >> disney is the parent company >> thank you. appreciate it. noted. it's in theaters today. and 100% rating from rotten how often do you get that? >> wow. well, that's because it's a disney movie. we make good stuff. >> that's your kiss-up side. >> that's my kiss-up. >>> coming up, more news and movies from...
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dean smith and carolina, ranked four?> ranked third and they are a number one seed in the term it. -- and the in c double-a tournament. -- in caa tournament. ncaa tournament. emil jefferson, their one good inside player got hurt and has been out since the ninth game of the system and they are not deep enough. they only have six players deepened they are still pretty good that they cannot defend the weight mike krzyzewski can defend. charlie will they make it to the : top 16? >> may be, they will play baylor and that will be tough. they can certainly do it. carolina could win the national championship. they better because two of their best players, bryce johnson and marcus paige are seniors and this investigation is finally winding up we don't know what will happen in april or may when the ncaa finally comes down with their results in this investigation, it's the academic scandal. it's terrible especially for program like carolina. anybody who really loves college basketball, cannot be happy to see this happening. what's i
dean smith and carolina, ranked four?> ranked third and they are a number one seed in the term it. -- and the in c double-a tournament. -- in caa tournament. ncaa tournament. emil jefferson, their one good inside player got hurt and has been out since the ninth game of the system and they are not deep enough. they only have six players deepened they are still pretty good that they cannot defend the weight mike krzyzewski can defend. charlie will they make it to the : top 16? >> may be,...
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we did reach out to the sheriffs department to talk to laurie smith. we have not heard back from them yet. reporting live from san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thanks very much. >>> just into our newsroom someone has been sending racist fliers to network printers on the u.c. santa cruz campus. police say the main housing office in the cressey college academic office first reported the flyers on thursday and not just u.c. santa cruz. they are offensive and anti-semitic messages sent to printers at universities across the country. "the washington times" is reporting a hacker has taken responsibility for the attacks. they're treating the incident as a hate crime. >>> a warning for menlo park parents after two men tried to lure a boy into a car yesterday afternoon about 3:30 near sharon road and alameda dos pogas. officials say the men pulled aongside the 12-year-old boy. they were driving a silver four-dour sedan. they asked the boy if he was running late then told him to get into the car. the boy said no, walked away. he is safe. police tr
we did reach out to the sheriffs department to talk to laurie smith. we have not heard back from them yet. reporting live from san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thanks very much. >>> just into our newsroom someone has been sending racist fliers to network printers on the u.c. santa cruz campus. police say the main housing office in the cressey college academic office first reported the flyers on thursday and not just u.c. santa cruz. they are offensive and...
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smith said he saw gun carrying something he thought was a weapon. there are reports it was a stick or a painter's pole, and when he stopped gun, the 58-year-old tried to run. >> there was a slight struggle that continued for about a block or so, at which time the officer fired and shot and killed the suspect. >> a neighbor said gun called out to him for help. >> calling, calling, calling, calling, louder and louder every time he called and then banging on the door. >> smith's attorney said his client now fears for his life and that he was only arrested because montgomery is a majority black city with a long history of racial confrontations. >> we believe that these charges were brought to prevent public unrest. >> officer smith is out of jail after posting a $150,000 bond. gun's mother said she hopes smith and his partner will come to her son's funeral this saturday. >> i hope those officers go to church with me at the funeral. if it can't be done, well done and well good. >> john henry smith, al jazeera issue the search continues this morning for a
smith said he saw gun carrying something he thought was a weapon. there are reports it was a stick or a painter's pole, and when he stopped gun, the 58-year-old tried to run. >> there was a slight struggle that continued for about a block or so, at which time the officer fired and shot and killed the suspect. >> a neighbor said gun called out to him for help. >> calling, calling, calling, calling, louder and louder every time he called and then banging on the door. >>...
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- [voiceover] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. also, by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy. and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. - i'm evan smith, he's a pulitzer prize winning biographer, and former editor in chief of newsweek, - [evan] whose latest book, destiny and power, the american odyssey of george herbert walker bush, has just been published. he's jon meacham, this is overheard. - [evan] let's be honest, is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? you can say that he made his own bed but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time, took it on and-- let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you going to run for president? i think i just got an f from you actually. (crowd applauds)
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lorena/take vo --en el condado de santa clara...continan los problemas para la alguacil "laurie smith... --como le reportamos ayer..una comisin especial que investiga acusaciones de abuso en las carceles del condado..recomend un cambio de liderazgo en el sistema de prisiones...y ahora la "asociacin de oficiales del alguacil" del condado de santa clara asegura que "smith" intent influenciar al encargado de esa comisin especial...durante una reunin privada... lorena-ots --- la polica de san francisco intensifica su patrullaje en un vecindario despus que una pareja sufriera un violento ataque... take vo --- hace un mes, "dean ayers" y su esposa "mary" fueron atacados en la calle "snchez" en el vecindario "duboce triangle"...
lorena/take vo --en el condado de santa clara...continan los problemas para la alguacil "laurie smith... --como le reportamos ayer..una comisin especial que investiga acusaciones de abuso en las carceles del condado..recomend un cambio de liderazgo en el sistema de prisiones...y ahora la "asociacin de oficiales del alguacil" del condado de santa clara asegura que "smith" intent influenciar al encargado de esa comisin especial...durante una reunin privada... lorena-ots...
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let's start with some songster sam smith backlash? he took home the statue sunday sam smith: he said no openly gay man had ever won an oscar. if this is the case, and even if this isn't the case, i wan't to dedicate this to the lgbt community all around the world. he's now eating his words chris gardner // thr: there's a long list of gay oscar winners. like screenwriter dustin lance black - he won for milk in 2009 - and (gfx) shamed smith on twitter. smith apologizing monday afternoon "?my point was to shine some light on the lgbt community? apologies for the mix up?" but while he's sylvester stallone's brother is (gfx) now starting a fight. "it's as clear as the nose on your face that sly won. mark who?' rylance: he knocked out sentimental favorite sly's supporting turn in creed? (gfx) sly instagrammed just hours ago: 'my brother is so emotional because he is just very protective? life is good!' but as for jada pinkett smith - who was called out at the awards point blank chris rock: -- jada says she's not coming, protesting, i'm like
let's start with some songster sam smith backlash? he took home the statue sunday sam smith: he said no openly gay man had ever won an oscar. if this is the case, and even if this isn't the case, i wan't to dedicate this to the lgbt community all around the world. he's now eating his words chris gardner // thr: there's a long list of gay oscar winners. like screenwriter dustin lance black - he won for milk in 2009 - and (gfx) shamed smith on twitter. smith apologizing monday afternoon "?my...
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he says it starts gary smith tavern & pub "today we emphasize it even more, because people may think it's too busy to notice but that the increased staff at nicholson's also watches out for excessive drinking. gary smith gm, nicholson's "if we notice that someone's had 2-3 drinks, the server tells the manager and we swing by the table, talk to them and feel them out." if a buzzed customer hasn't arranged a safe ride home, the bar will call a cab. "we'll even pay for the cab every once in a while, if it comes to the point where they lost their wallet or something like that." but if the customer decides to get behind the wheel, ohio state highway patrol are on the lookout for drunk drivers. ohio david grooms sgt. ohio state highway patrol "we do have increased manpower out today and through the weekend, we are going to focus on impaired driving." and for those who are the designated drivers, there are some perks. gary smith gm, nicholson's "free coca-cola, coffee, water, whatever they want, we try to make them feel special as well." tag: and a friendly reminder from the hamilton county
he says it starts gary smith tavern & pub "today we emphasize it even more, because people may think it's too busy to notice but that the increased staff at nicholson's also watches out for excessive drinking. gary smith gm, nicholson's "if we notice that someone's had 2-3 drinks, the server tells the manager and we swing by the table, talk to them and feel them out." if a buzzed customer hasn't arranged a safe ride home, the bar will call a cab. "we'll even pay for the...
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Mar 21, 2016
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/lose for smith. answers he will plead the faith and his lawyers will ask his testimony to be sealed and out of the public eye. >> the public takes the fifth amendment as being synonymous with guilty. that's not the constitution. so that sort of reaction is prejudice to my client. that's why i want to deposition sealed. >> he could answer the questions. >> he has the fifth amendment. that's the all purpose. this is america. >> reporter: depositions are usually a matter of public record. the attorneys have to give a good reason for the judge to seal is. as for this deposition, it has not been scheduled yet but we'll keep you posted. shannon butler, channel 9, eyewitness news. >> stewart told shannon why today's decision was so important to her. you can listen to more at wftv.com and click on the video section. >>> an orange county man who was 16 years old when he murdered a felony student more than 20 life sentence commuted. defense arguments for jimmy bedoya will be heard in may, two weeks before his
/lose for smith. answers he will plead the faith and his lawyers will ask his testimony to be sealed and out of the public eye. >> the public takes the fifth amendment as being synonymous with guilty. that's not the constitution. so that sort of reaction is prejudice to my client. that's why i want to deposition sealed. >> he could answer the questions. >> he has the fifth amendment. that's the all purpose. this is america. >> reporter: depositions are usually a matter...
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just take sheshefsky and smith. >> let's start with sheshefsky. what he said there was fascinating because i remember they were playing a game against carolina and he had talked in practice about not letting carolina cross a line. you don't let them across that line on wednesday night. and his pregame speech that nied was he walked into the locker room, walked up to the white board in the front of the room and just drew a line. said let's go. that was it. that was his pregame speech. and i think what has made mike mike for so many years is his flexibility. he changes constantly. he learns from failure which goes back to his days at west point. two years ago when they lost to meresser in the first round of the ncaa tournament, he didn't wine about won and done, he didn't say his players were terrible on defense, which they were. he went back and said how do i get better and started doing little things. like he got on twitter so he could follow his players and know what they were thinking. he learned how to text so he could text the players on a reg
just take sheshefsky and smith. >> let's start with sheshefsky. what he said there was fascinating because i remember they were playing a game against carolina and he had talked in practice about not letting carolina cross a line. you don't let them across that line on wednesday night. and his pregame speech that nied was he walked into the locker room, walked up to the white board in the front of the room and just drew a line. said let's go. that was it. that was his pregame speech. and...
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jr smith casino night. that is tonight. seven-11. it is fake gambling, by the way. jr smith. thanks. say hi to lebron. out all across america families are coming back to time warner cable for a whole new experience. working hard to give you better service, and it shows. so fast even the kids are impressed. oh she's impressed. shows on demand just as fast as we can watch them. for $89.99 a month you'll get 100 meg ultra-fast internet, popular hd channels and unlimited calling. twc's home wifi is...