258
258
Feb 11, 2017
02/17
by
KGO
tv
eye 258
favorite 0
quote 0
it was ten years ago this week when anna nicole smith died. the legal case that took her to the support twice. and tonight, a rare look at her private home life, from larry birkhead, now sharing her private diary with us. here's debra roberts, who has followed this story for a decade. >> reporter: dannielynn birkhead is a typical 10-year-old obsessed with snapchat. >> wow, so beautiful. >> reporter: and finding a new love for her dad. >> so your dad says that you're determined to get him a girlfriend. is that true? >> reporter: and she's got in mind a woman who's not your typical blind date. >> nicki minaj. >> nicki minaj. >> reporter: dannielynn lives a quiet life with her dad, larry, just outside louisville, kentucky. but for a twist of fate her life could have been so different. looking at her now you'd never guess this carefree little girl was once at the center of a media firestorm. an infamous paternity scandal. >> dna results are in. >> i told you so. >> reporter: look closely and you can spot the resemblance to the mother she doesn't r
it was ten years ago this week when anna nicole smith died. the legal case that took her to the support twice. and tonight, a rare look at her private home life, from larry birkhead, now sharing her private diary with us. here's debra roberts, who has followed this story for a decade. >> reporter: dannielynn birkhead is a typical 10-year-old obsessed with snapchat. >> wow, so beautiful. >> reporter: and finding a new love for her dad. >> so your dad says that you're...
578
578
Feb 11, 2017
02/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 578
favorite 0
quote 0
>>> "20/20" continues with more of anna nicole smith. >> reporter: for 37-year-old anna nicole smithieve it or not, she insists on some privacy, like her relationship with photographer larry birkhead. were you in it for the fame and the money? >> no one ever knew that i was her boyfriend, the whole time we dated. if you look at all the video, i'm in the back carrying my camera bag. >> reporter: it's 2004 and larry says he was happy being on the sidelines and that the secret courtship is serious, with talk of marriage, even babies. >> anna always wanted a little girl. that was her dream, and she went from city to city, as far back as the '90s, and she would collect outfits and hope that one day that she could dress her in all these, you know, frilly outfits pink this and pink that -- >> reporter: she wanted a girly girl. >> she wanted that. >> reporter: but it's no fairy tale romance, larry says it's unpredictable and tumultuous. >> she was a little bit controlling. she wanted you there when she wanted you. movie "the war of the roses" because that's what we said was our relationship.
>>> "20/20" continues with more of anna nicole smith. >> reporter: for 37-year-old anna nicole smithieve it or not, she insists on some privacy, like her relationship with photographer larry birkhead. were you in it for the fame and the money? >> no one ever knew that i was her boyfriend, the whole time we dated. if you look at all the video, i'm in the back carrying my camera bag. >> reporter: it's 2004 and larry says he was happy being on the sidelines...
121
121
Feb 23, 2017
02/17
by
WTTG
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
smith, get well.wll. >>> d.c.police tonight needolih your help finding two peopleng e of interest in an armedn armed robbery in a liquor store.or it happened back on february 10th at snyders of0th capitol hill in northeast.atn ne take a look at this surveillance video.eill look at the clothing, look atoo the mannerisms.e m two men with guns went in.in. police also want you to take a a look at the two vehicles thats drove away from the scene. let's see if we can get to those vehicles.thos all right.e all ight let's z here we go.t's z he we . we're going to see these thee vehicles. there you go. you can thseree these vehicles right here. they say these are the th vehicles that drove away fromha the scendre. if you threcognize them, call d.c. police.pol >> prince george's countye states attorneyge angelas alsobrooks joined marylandmaryld delegates for a presspr conference today in annapolis.a they expressed their supportss for a new bill in the houseedll an id senate that would increase the reason someone could seek
smith, get well.wll. >>> d.c.police tonight needolih your help finding two peopleng e of interest in an armedn armed robbery in a liquor store.or it happened back on february 10th at snyders of0th capitol hill in northeast.atn ne take a look at this surveillance video.eill look at the clothing, look atoo the mannerisms.e m two men with guns went in.in. police also want you to take a a look at the two vehicles thats drove away from the scene. let's see if we can get to those...
69
69
Feb 7, 2017
02/17
by
WUSA
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
metro station in broad daylight. >> reporter: victim says when he tried to push smith back, smith knocked him in the face and pushed him down on the platform, and then he punched him several more times. r arrested, and he was ged with a misdemeanor assault, again released. on january 18th, police watched smith pull a knife on an employee as the staffer tried to remove him from a bar. he was arrested again. this time a judge ordered smith held in dc jail pending trial, and he is facing charges of assault with a deadly weapon and as much as 10 years in jail if the jury decides he has used all his second chances in washington, i'm garrett haake, wusa 9. >>> there's a mixed bag when it comes to crime on metro. we got new information to share with you tonight. the transit agency says overall, serious crime dropped 5% last year, but certain violent crimes were up, and aggravated assault rose 21%. armed robbery up 6 percent, and five homicides up last year, and five rapes compared to none the year before. >>> a woman dance has lost her breast cancer battle over the weekend. ellison barber with m
metro station in broad daylight. >> reporter: victim says when he tried to push smith back, smith knocked him in the face and pushed him down on the platform, and then he punched him several more times. r arrested, and he was ged with a misdemeanor assault, again released. on january 18th, police watched smith pull a knife on an employee as the staffer tried to remove him from a bar. he was arrested again. this time a judge ordered smith held in dc jail pending trial, and he is facing...
147
147
Feb 5, 2017
02/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> patricia smith has definitely had some worries.nd a 7-month-old with two different men. >> shows him three times. >> smith was given probation after pleading guilty to drug possession. when she entered a methadone clinic for treatment, things only got worse. >> i probably started using the methadone and cocaine together when i was about 6 1/2 months pregnant, trying to sneak around and do it without nobody knowing about it, but that didn't work out so well. >> smith arrived at louisville metro eight months pregnant. >> it hit me that, yeah, i am eight, nine months pregnant, about to have a baby. what have i done to her? what is she going through? make sure that you bring the baby on saturday so i can see her. >> when she went into labor, smith learned the realities of giving birth while incarcerated. >> they shackled me. i had the cuffs on my legs and my hands. i was handcuffed going into the hospital. they put me in a wheelchair while i did my paperwork, handcuffed to the wheelchair. and so, i was in there by myself with a bunch o
. >> patricia smith has definitely had some worries.nd a 7-month-old with two different men. >> shows him three times. >> smith was given probation after pleading guilty to drug possession. when she entered a methadone clinic for treatment, things only got worse. >> i probably started using the methadone and cocaine together when i was about 6 1/2 months pregnant, trying to sneak around and do it without nobody knowing about it, but that didn't work out so well. >>...
130
130
Feb 26, 2017
02/17
by
WTTG
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
police officer who's pulled him from that burning car. 58-year-old michael smith hit a light pole ons recue was cap furd on the officer's body worn cameras. >> he remains in intensive care. he's recovering from a fractured leg and pelvis. "fox5" paul wagner has a special message from both smith and his >> i want to say thank you deep within my heart and i will be contacting you when i'm bet to thank you in person for being mr. and saving my life. >> a fifth district officer was on his lay back to the station on bladeensburg road when he saw michael smith's wrecked car with flames and smoke coming from the hood. >> i believe there's oneed in and i'll break the window now. >> smith was conscious and his wife now says he has no relex of w457d before or after the wreck. >> can you on the door. >> on the door. >> get your seat belt off. >> flames from the hood are building as the officer pulls smith from the car and after being removed the officers ask him if anyone else is inside. >> is anyone else in there? >> no, sir. >> micha >> michael smith is 58-year-old truck driver that lives wit
police officer who's pulled him from that burning car. 58-year-old michael smith hit a light pole ons recue was cap furd on the officer's body worn cameras. >> he remains in intensive care. he's recovering from a fractured leg and pelvis. "fox5" paul wagner has a special message from both smith and his >> i want to say thank you deep within my heart and i will be contacting you when i'm bet to thank you in person for being mr. and saving my life. >> a fifth district...
63
63
Feb 20, 2017
02/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
smith is that correct? ok. i believe that ronald reagan was probably one of the top 10 presidents of the entire country because of what he did. i live 30 miles from the border, notthat is road miles, straight-line distance. i can walk into hours to the mexican-american border. in the last 8-10 , i have been seeing things out here that are going crazy. that don't live out here do not see what we see. i believe that in my honest opinion that barack obama -- president obama has done nothing to take care of this problem. in anare major issues area i live in. the crime rates are soaring, but drugs are pouring through the border. i live in a town of 60,000 people and i am starting to see murder rates climb in the city to a point that there is thatbody is out here people are starting to pack weapons. barack obama is 12 in the survey but in the area of moral authority in the top 10 number, number seven in that. just some of his concerns, also how you see this category of moral authority, what that means in terms of whe
smith is that correct? ok. i believe that ronald reagan was probably one of the top 10 presidents of the entire country because of what he did. i live 30 miles from the border, notthat is road miles, straight-line distance. i can walk into hours to the mexican-american border. in the last 8-10 , i have been seeing things out here that are going crazy. that don't live out here do not see what we see. i believe that in my honest opinion that barack obama -- president obama has done nothing to...
51
51
Feb 11, 2017
02/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
." >> tonight, anna nicole smith. the blond bombshell who rocketed into pop culture and reality tv fame. ten years after her death, the daughter she never knew. growing up far from the spotlight, what her father's saying about the anna nicole only he knew. >> it was almost like a split personality. when the camera was going, she was a whole different thing. >>> plus a total mind dunk. shaquille o'neal is used to making big-time jams. but now he's doing it with no hands. >> i'm about to get into ninja mode on you. >> he's going full ninja on me! >> we're focusing on the art of focus. like athletes simone biles and serena williams. can i beat shaq with the >>> newsies. the cult classic about a ragtag group of news boys who seize the day. ♪ time to seize the day >> rebelling against their corporate masters, making a return to the big screen. but first the "nightline 5." >> to do the best for your pet, you should know more about the food you choose. with beyond you have a natural pet food that goes beyond telling ingredie
." >> tonight, anna nicole smith. the blond bombshell who rocketed into pop culture and reality tv fame. ten years after her death, the daughter she never knew. growing up far from the spotlight, what her father's saying about the anna nicole only he knew. >> it was almost like a split personality. when the camera was going, she was a whole different thing. >>> plus a total mind dunk. shaquille o'neal is used to making big-time jams. but now he's doing it with no...
169
169
Feb 25, 2017
02/17
by
WTTG
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 1
>> michael smith is 58-year-old truck driver that lives with wife and three teenage sons i tonya smith met up with us outside the hospital today. she had a mess allege for the officers as well. >> they're angels in uniforms. there's no words for the heroism and bravey that they displayed in saving him. >> she's coming he's coming. >> she had in idea a video of the rescue existed until she started to getting calls from family early yesterday morning. they got to the hospital and showed it to her husband. >> just like thank you jesus and thank to you to the police officers thank god. it was overwhelming. he was very emotional watching it. >> smith says she and her husband cannot wait to thank the officers in person. >> we're so grateful for all that do you every day and especially on that day yes. >> michael smith is a long road to recovery in front of hem and it will be months. paul wagner, "fox5 local news". >> tonya smith says her husband that night but he's buy debt betic and that may have had something to do with it. >> acting chief and he talked about this case and he talked about
>> michael smith is 58-year-old truck driver that lives with wife and three teenage sons i tonya smith met up with us outside the hospital today. she had a mess allege for the officers as well. >> they're angels in uniforms. there's no words for the heroism and bravey that they displayed in saving him. >> she's coming he's coming. >> she had in idea a video of the rescue existed until she started to getting calls from family early yesterday morning. they got to the...
53
53
Feb 26, 2017
02/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
and then to settle on the smith act. truman could not find a less sympathetic view for the erroneous belief to be unfairly targeted in the of the communist party. and what the defendant's was a leader of the communist party usa. and would go into hiding with the soviet union twice and then of the rasher in government -- russian government retaken back to america so not extremely sympathetic group and perhaps panic that is why with others remember so well. and then to have no actual evidence to overthrow the american government. said the entire case rested on the violent overthrow the government. and even in that case was pretty flimsy. with the bizarre and legal strategy with propaganda and violated in the smith act. did that was not a close call. even if they had not then applying at the time they would get around to a. that is the most convenient time for them to go into action considering everything going on. so these 11 men constituted a clear and present danger to america. there are all need to justices that there i
and then to settle on the smith act. truman could not find a less sympathetic view for the erroneous belief to be unfairly targeted in the of the communist party. and what the defendant's was a leader of the communist party usa. and would go into hiding with the soviet union twice and then of the rasher in government -- russian government retaken back to america so not extremely sympathetic group and perhaps panic that is why with others remember so well. and then to have no actual evidence to...
64
64
Feb 27, 2017
02/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
smith school. what we learned is the call here at charles e. smith was automated. it was a recorded phone call. basically a bomb threat. over in fairfax they evacuated at gesher. at charles e. smith they are in class while police checked out the situations nothing was discovered. this is the head of schools at charles e. smith said about what they experienced this morning. >> we received the automated phone call at the upper school campus this morning saying there was a bomb on campus. saying that jewish souls would be destroyed. stephen: the rabbi saying to me this is very troubling given the political situation in the country. something to underscore here, as far as trying to track down who made the calls a year and a half ago, i did stories someone claiming to be from isis and threatening restaurants in d.c. it proved difficult for the f.b.i. to track down the calls because they went through a server in phoenix. it can be very hard to find out just who is rockville. we will be back next hour with more on this situation and other similar situations under the coun
smith school. what we learned is the call here at charles e. smith was automated. it was a recorded phone call. basically a bomb threat. over in fairfax they evacuated at gesher. at charles e. smith they are in class while police checked out the situations nothing was discovered. this is the head of schools at charles e. smith said about what they experienced this morning. >> we received the automated phone call at the upper school campus this morning saying there was a bomb on campus....
59
59
Feb 14, 2017
02/17
by
KTVU
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
the smith who was suspended all of last season reportedly is cooperating the police.hese reports say that police were called last weekend to a domestic incident in the city. reportedly smith and another the person were interviewed by police but no arrests were made. smith was supposed to be reinstated next month by the nfl after he violated nfl's substance abuse policies. the raiders are not commenting on the new reports. they aren't allowed to have contact with smith as part of his suspension. >>> a judge refuses to throw out a lawsuit against lance armstrong. the government is suing him for $32 million sponsor ship by the postal service from 2000 to 2004. the postal service said that it would not have given the money to armstrong's team had it known about the use of performance enhancing drugs. under the false claims act the government can ask for triple the amount. armstrong has been stripped of his titles and is banned from competing for life. >>> we are coming up on the 5:00 hour. both good and bad news about that spillway problem around the orrville dam. the new
the smith who was suspended all of last season reportedly is cooperating the police.hese reports say that police were called last weekend to a domestic incident in the city. reportedly smith and another the person were interviewed by police but no arrests were made. smith was supposed to be reinstated next month by the nfl after he violated nfl's substance abuse policies. the raiders are not commenting on the new reports. they aren't allowed to have contact with smith as part of his suspension....
419
419
Feb 23, 2017
02/17
by
WTTG
tv
eye 419
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm going to break the windowwid right now. >> reporter: smith was conscious but his wife now ow says no recollection ofre what happened just before or after the wreck. wr >> can you open the door? doo? open get your seat belt off. bel >> reporter: the flames from the hood are beginning tor: t a build along the ofreficer beg ps smith from the car. cr. and after being removed, thee officers ask him if anyoneanyne else is inside. >> is anyone else in there. >> reporter: michael smithyone a is a el58 s-yemar-old truck drir who lives with his wife and three teenaged sons inna montgomery county.mery tonya smith met up with usith us outside the hospital today where she had a message forss fr the officers as well. wel >> they're angels in uniforms.ur i mean, there's no words for -- for the heroism and the h bravery that they displayed insa saving him. >> he's coming, he's coming.c >> reporter: sonia smithorte says she had no idea a video v of the rescue even existedven until she started gettinggetting calls from friends and familyfal early yesterday morning.. when she was at the hospitalospi
i'm going to break the windowwid right now. >> reporter: smith was conscious but his wife now ow says no recollection ofre what happened just before or after the wreck. wr >> can you open the door? doo? open get your seat belt off. bel >> reporter: the flames from the hood are beginning tor: t a build along the ofreficer beg ps smith from the car. cr. and after being removed, thee officers ask him if anyoneanyne else is inside. >> is anyone else in there. >>...
102
102
Feb 10, 2017
02/17
by
WCAU
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
in the meantime, smith announced he's bringing back another of his hit films "jay and silent bob." all righty. >>> well, a broadcasting legend passes the olympic torch and a new voice will take over the winter games next year. >> we've been so accustomed to his voice. bob costas is stepping aside as the prime time host of nbc's olympics coverage. he's been a part of the games since barcelona in 1991. costas said he's the one who decided now is the time. veteran announcermike tirico takes over for him. the games are just one year away. sports is next. that has more ski mountains to choose from than any other in the country. ♪ and that's not the only thing you can only find in new york state. you can find it all, only in new york. new york. it's all here. it's only here. plan your winter getaway at iloveny.com . >>> hi, i'm amy fadool from csn. the sixers took a five-game losing streak with them to orlando. joel embiid missed his 11th of 12 games with a knee injury but jahlil okafor getting the start. okafor had seven in 22. but here's a nice rebound. seven straight points to tie the
in the meantime, smith announced he's bringing back another of his hit films "jay and silent bob." all righty. >>> well, a broadcasting legend passes the olympic torch and a new voice will take over the winter games next year. >> we've been so accustomed to his voice. bob costas is stepping aside as the prime time host of nbc's olympics coverage. he's been a part of the games since barcelona in 1991. costas said he's the one who decided now is the time. veteran...
90
90
Feb 28, 2017
02/17
by
KTVU
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
smith faces charges related to a dui arrest in 2015.that case he is also charged with hit and run, and vandalism after leaving a santa clara club and crashing his car. smith has been sidelined this past year because of a suspension tied to violating the substance abuse policy. smith said is he confident his problems are in the past. >> i'm just happy that all this is behind me and i can move forward and enjoy the rest of my life. >> anything you want to say to the the fans in. >> thank you for your support. raider nation all the way and let's just keep this on the straight and positive. >> smith will be back in court april 24th. >>> jewish options around the country have been getting threatening phone calls including right here in the bay area. >> they said they had a bomb. that they plant aid bomb and they planned to kill us. >> how the bay area jewish anti defamation league is reacting to the latest threats. >> and an atm ripped from a bay area business. the burglary pulled off by the determined leaves and the clues police hope will l
smith faces charges related to a dui arrest in 2015.that case he is also charged with hit and run, and vandalism after leaving a santa clara club and crashing his car. smith has been sidelined this past year because of a suspension tied to violating the substance abuse policy. smith said is he confident his problems are in the past. >> i'm just happy that all this is behind me and i can move forward and enjoy the rest of my life. >> anything you want to say to the the fans in....
191
191
Feb 3, 2017
02/17
by
KRON
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 1
and exclusive, anna nicole smith on the tenth anniversary of her shocking overdose death.t home with daughter dannielynn. >> i have fallen and i can't get up. >> does she stand to inherit millions of dollars. >> anna nicole smith's daughter
and exclusive, anna nicole smith on the tenth anniversary of her shocking overdose death.t home with daughter dannielynn. >> i have fallen and i can't get up. >> does she stand to inherit millions of dollars. >> anna nicole smith's daughter
123
123
Feb 14, 2017
02/17
by
KRON
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
smith's comeback tour may have to remain on hold...pass rusher, who missed all of last season due to suspension, is in the middle of another legal scuffle. mark carpenter joins us with the details... mark? before this weekend, it seemed smith was on track to be reinstated in march. but now--there's another problem... as he is now involved in a police investigation. according to a tmz report, authorities are reviewing a 'domestic incident' which happened saturday morning in san francisco between he and a woman. the specifics of what exactly happened are unknown... but smith was not arrested and has not been charged. the 27-year-old is facing what's most likely his last serious shot at returning to the nfl... he was out for all of last season...after violating the league's substance abuse policy. turning to the giants-- spring training underway in scottsdale...as pitchers and catchers have reported that means all the aces are back to work. madison bumgarner, jeff samardzija, and matt moore...are among those to show up today. but there is
smith's comeback tour may have to remain on hold...pass rusher, who missed all of last season due to suspension, is in the middle of another legal scuffle. mark carpenter joins us with the details... mark? before this weekend, it seemed smith was on track to be reinstated in march. but now--there's another problem... as he is now involved in a police investigation. according to a tmz report, authorities are reviewing a 'domestic incident' which happened saturday morning in san francisco between...
72
72
Feb 24, 2017
02/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
smith's wife says he's diabetic. thinks he may have passed out before crashing into a pole on bladensburg road, northeast. michael smith says when he's out of the hospital he wants to meet the officers.. and thank them. it appears that metro riders can look forward to fare hikes and service cuts. at the board meeting - board chairman jack evans said that will likely happen when metro's new budget takes effect in july. evans had opposed raising fares and cutting service -- but changed his mind because of the agency's bleak finanicial situation. the board has to figure out how to close a 300-million-dollar budget gap. they'll vote on a new budget next month. today - history month in a very special way. 100 fifth graders from watkins elementary school will read martin luther king's "i have a dream speech". and even more special - they'll read it on the steps of the lincoln memorial.. the same spot doctor king delivered that speech more than 50 years ago. it's 5: and time for a check on weather. - 2 more 70 days (warmest
smith's wife says he's diabetic. thinks he may have passed out before crashing into a pole on bladensburg road, northeast. michael smith says when he's out of the hospital he wants to meet the officers.. and thank them. it appears that metro riders can look forward to fare hikes and service cuts. at the board meeting - board chairman jack evans said that will likely happen when metro's new budget takes effect in july. evans had opposed raising fares and cutting service -- but changed his mind...
160
160
Feb 10, 2017
02/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
gary smith, who worked for pimlico plumbers, brought his case in 2011.oked like self—employment, you paid for his own doors, paid vat, had to correct his own work, but he had to drive a pimlico plumbers blue van, where the uniform, and if you wanted to work for other people there were severe restrictions. so he brought a case to the employment tribunal when he wa nted to the employment tribunal when he wanted to work fewer hours and wasn't allowed. the employment tribunal said that he was in fact our work and was entitled to back holiday pay and a lot of the protections afforded to employed people. that case was appealed to the court of appeal in the building behind me, in the royal court of justice. a ruling in the last hour that in fact mr smith is a worker and was entitled to compensation for back holiday pay and other things. we spoke to the founder of pimlico plumbers and he said, yes, he will make changes to how his workers are engaged, but with me now is the claimant's solicitor, jacqueline mcguigan, who bought this case to the court of appeal. i
gary smith, who worked for pimlico plumbers, brought his case in 2011.oked like self—employment, you paid for his own doors, paid vat, had to correct his own work, but he had to drive a pimlico plumbers blue van, where the uniform, and if you wanted to work for other people there were severe restrictions. so he brought a case to the employment tribunal when he wa nted to the employment tribunal when he wanted to work fewer hours and wasn't allowed. the employment tribunal said that he was in...
46
46
Feb 11, 2017
02/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
cyprus in my real name and i also put one in whichjohn smith. john smith got the interview.ted for the interview. john smith got the interview. i got rejected for the interviewm john smith got the interview. i got rejected for the interview. it is the man since ourjob—seekers apply for the same 100 vacancies, so how have they done? allen adam got 12 positive responses. —— full responses from headhunters. the other applicant only got to enquiries from headhunters. what we have identified is that the muslim sounding person byes cv is only likely to get them an interview in one out of three cases where an anglo—saxon neighbours get a response, a positive response. research is based on a small sample, but it does indicate a pattern of prejudice. some organisations are trialling name blind cds, which stopped recruitment office making unfairjudgments. stopped recruitment office making unfair judgments. this unemployed chartered surveyor believes the effect is limited. i've seen many people who are less skilled than me but have risen up into more senior management positions much fa
cyprus in my real name and i also put one in whichjohn smith. john smith got the interview.ted for the interview. john smith got the interview. i got rejected for the interviewm john smith got the interview. i got rejected for the interview. it is the man since ourjob—seekers apply for the same 100 vacancies, so how have they done? allen adam got 12 positive responses. —— full responses from headhunters. the other applicant only got to enquiries from headhunters. what we have identified...
119
119
Feb 28, 2017
02/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
the staff here at smith stepped up their standing security plans to further protect their students. live here in rockville, justin finch, news4. back to you. >> justin, thank you. >>> similar threats happening across the country. just yesterday, hoax calls came in to jewish day schools and community centers in at least a dozen states. this has been happening since the new year. and virginia senator, tim kaine, addressed those threats at a conference last night in the district. the j stre c largest gathering of american jews since president trump took office. anti-semitism, senator kaine says, cannot be tolerated. >> we cannot allow that to go unchallenged. as people who care deeply about our faiths, we have to speak out against the dimution of others. >> yesterday white house press secretary, sean spicer, said, quote, no one should feel afraid to follow their religion of their choosing freely and openly. end quote. >>> president trump takes center stage tonight when he addresses a joint session of congress. it's a chance for the president to make a pitch to lawmakers about his legis
the staff here at smith stepped up their standing security plans to further protect their students. live here in rockville, justin finch, news4. back to you. >> justin, thank you. >>> similar threats happening across the country. just yesterday, hoax calls came in to jewish day schools and community centers in at least a dozen states. this has been happening since the new year. and virginia senator, tim kaine, addressed those threats at a conference last night in the district....
85
85
Feb 28, 2017
02/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
smith jewish day school in rockville. these hoax bomb threat calls came in almost back to back on monday morning. one about 9:17. then about 15 minutes later charles e. smith in rockville and closer to 10:00 a.m. another was called. authorities swept the campuses for explosives. none were found and no reports of injuries. two did evacuate but the smith campus did not saying its security remained ramped up. >> we have been increasing security. we've of measures. we have local police who are here at dropoff and pickup every day and that's new this year. and that's really in response just to the heightened security concerns that we have. >> reporter: and here at the jewish day school, people say they are raising their guards as well. back in to you. >> all right. thank you. >>> as we've said, these threats have been happening across the country. just yesterday hoax calls came in to jewish day schools and community centers in at least 12 states but this has been happening since the new year. virginia senator tim kaine address
smith jewish day school in rockville. these hoax bomb threat calls came in almost back to back on monday morning. one about 9:17. then about 15 minutes later charles e. smith in rockville and closer to 10:00 a.m. another was called. authorities swept the campuses for explosives. none were found and no reports of injuries. two did evacuate but the smith campus did not saying its security remained ramped up. >> we have been increasing security. we've of measures. we have local police who...
96
96
Feb 9, 2017
02/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
smith of new jersey, co-chairman. mr. pittenger of north carolina, mr. franks of arizona, mr. hultgren of illinois. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment pursuant to 22 u.s.c. 276-l and the order of the house of january 3, 2017, of the following member on the part of the house to the british american interparliamentary group. the clerk: mr. cole of oklahoma. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment to pursuant to section 4 of the virgin islands of the united states centennial commission act and the order of the house of january 3, 2017, of the following members on the part of the house to the virgin islands of the united states centennial commission. the clerk: mr. mckart you are of new jersey, ms. -- mr. mcarthur of new jersey, mrs. love of utah. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment to 115th congress and the order of the house of january 3, 2017, of the following members of the house democracy partnership. the clerk: mr. buchanan of florida, mr. fortenberry of nebraska, mr. conawa
smith of new jersey, co-chairman. mr. pittenger of north carolina, mr. franks of arizona, mr. hultgren of illinois. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment pursuant to 22 u.s.c. 276-l and the order of the house of january 3, 2017, of the following member on the part of the house to the british american interparliamentary group. the clerk: mr. cole of oklahoma. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment to pursuant to section 4 of the...
104
104
Feb 24, 2017
02/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
i chose to focus on something that for some reason is almost unremembered and that was the smith act trial. a trial of 11-top ranking members of the communist party usa who were convicted for being members of the communist party. the smith act was a law passed in 1940 that makes it illegal to advocate for the violent overthrow of the u.s. government. it was passed to target communists but it was mainly used during nazis in world war ii. once the cold war started after world war ii things changed. by the late 1940's, harry truman was under pressure to accuse him of being soft on communism and to rebuff those charges he wanted to make the example of the communists. the only question was what law would he use and with the urging of hoover they settled on the smith act. truman would not have found a less sympathetic group of defendants at the time. you hear about people erroneously believed to have communists sympathy and these 11 were proud leaders of the communist party and fit the stereotype that the average american had of an economist to a t. one of the leaders of the party was char
i chose to focus on something that for some reason is almost unremembered and that was the smith act trial. a trial of 11-top ranking members of the communist party usa who were convicted for being members of the communist party. the smith act was a law passed in 1940 that makes it illegal to advocate for the violent overthrow of the u.s. government. it was passed to target communists but it was mainly used during nazis in world war ii. once the cold war started after world war ii things...
74
74
Feb 14, 2017
02/17
by
KTVU
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
smith who was suspended all of last season is reportedly cooperating with police. report said that police were called to a domestic incident in the city. reportedly smith and another person were interviewed by officers but no arrests were made. smith was supposed to be reinstated by the nfl after violating subtans abuse policies. the raiders aren't commenting on the new reports and aren't allowed to have contact with smith as part of his suspension. >>> a federal judge refuses to throw out a 100 million-dollar lawsuit against lance armstrong. the former champion is being sued for a 32 million-dollar sponsor ship by the united states postal service between the year 2000 and 2004. the postal service said it wouldn't have given the money if it had known about the use of performance enhancing drugs. under the false claims act the government can ask for triple the original amount. lance armstrong was stripped of his tour de france titles and was banned for life. >>> san francisco city hall will be busy this valentine's day. dozens of couples will get married. the county
smith who was suspended all of last season is reportedly cooperating with police. report said that police were called to a domestic incident in the city. reportedly smith and another person were interviewed by officers but no arrests were made. smith was supposed to be reinstated by the nfl after violating subtans abuse policies. the raiders aren't commenting on the new reports and aren't allowed to have contact with smith as part of his suspension. >>> a federal judge refuses to throw...
84
84
Feb 6, 2017
02/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
pretty quickly, darlie was called dallas' susan smith. >> she is not a susan smith, and we're going to >> concerned that darlie might be released on bail, child protective services came to take her son drake away from darlie's mother. >> i said, you're not taking drake. we haven't done anything wrong. and she said, well, you think darlie's innocent, so we can't be assured that you will protect him. and i said, my daughter is innocent until proven guilty, or has it changed now? >> drake was temporarily placed in a foster home, and with darlie's trial approaching the media spotlight own intensified. >> sources say the routiers may have been in financial trouble and had recently taken out large insurance policies on the boys. >> the routiers tried to fight back. >> there were two $5,000 insurance policies. that was not enough to even bury the boys. >> i stand behind darlie 150%. i know she didn't do it. i know all the millions of little pieces of this puzzle that will come out in the trial. >> after their radio interview, darlie's mother and darin were handed subpoenas after violating ord
pretty quickly, darlie was called dallas' susan smith. >> she is not a susan smith, and we're going to >> concerned that darlie might be released on bail, child protective services came to take her son drake away from darlie's mother. >> i said, you're not taking drake. we haven't done anything wrong. and she said, well, you think darlie's innocent, so we can't be assured that you will protect him. and i said, my daughter is innocent until proven guilty, or has it changed now?...
49
49
Feb 21, 2017
02/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> gordon smith of the national association of broadcasters. there is a new regulatory sheriff in town for some of the issues that your industry faces. new fcc, new administration. what is your early assessment? >> guest: i am a big fan of the leaders and mike o'rielly and commissioner clyburn because they have shown a passion for localism. pie is one of the brightest, most approachable people and one of the nicest people i have ever known. i first met him when we was a staffer. he gets brighter every time. the reason i am excited stems from the story he told shortly after being confirmed to the fcc as a commissioner. tee came to the national radio and told a story of how his parents came from india to america as medical doctors with $10 in their pocket and a transistor radio that connected young mr. pie to the outside world and his local community. it was such a compelling story that i just felt like this guy is going to understand the value of broadcasting. he is not pro-broadcasting but pro-localism and including all the american people we h
. >> gordon smith of the national association of broadcasters. there is a new regulatory sheriff in town for some of the issues that your industry faces. new fcc, new administration. what is your early assessment? >> guest: i am a big fan of the leaders and mike o'rielly and commissioner clyburn because they have shown a passion for localism. pie is one of the brightest, most approachable people and one of the nicest people i have ever known. i first met him when we was a staffer....
49
49
Feb 10, 2017
02/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
life of anna nicole smith. deborah roberts joins us for a >> you are watching abc seven news at new and on your side. developing story overseas, antiterrorism forces arrested four people including a teenage girl, in a raid in france. 70 grams of an explosive substance and other ingredients for a bomb were seized. the substance was found and is the same one used in november 2015 in the attack in paris as well as the march 2016 attack in brussels. former national guard soldier from virginia charged with plotting an attack against the u.s. relative -- military in the name of isis is sentenced to 11 years. suzanne: federal prosecutors say he was and am aired with isil and was -- in amer with isil --enamored with my soul. a troubleds he was person, just a person with a superficial understanding of isil. the 27-year-old who played guilty to providing material support for a terrorist organization, was sentenced to 11 years in prison. he said he was deeply ashamed of his actions and he did what he did only because he w
life of anna nicole smith. deborah roberts joins us for a >> you are watching abc seven news at new and on your side. developing story overseas, antiterrorism forces arrested four people including a teenage girl, in a raid in france. 70 grams of an explosive substance and other ingredients for a bomb were seized. the substance was found and is the same one used in november 2015 in the attack in paris as well as the march 2016 attack in brussels. former national guard soldier from virginia...
50
50
Feb 27, 2017
02/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
smith the substitutes remained in class until t
smith the substitutes remained in class until t
101
101
Feb 20, 2017
02/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
smith in 1798, from that moment the slow but certain death wound was inflicted upon it. of course such predictions could not have been more wrong. far from being doomed, slavery in the united states in the 1790s was on the verge of its greatest expansion. at the end of the revolutionary era despite enormous eliminations of slavery in the north, there were more slaves in the nation than had existed in 1760. but sufficient self-deception, such mistaktaken optimism was understandable. they wanted to believe the best and initially there was evidence that slavery was dying. the northern states where slavery was not inconspicuous, not inconsequential, 14% of the population of new york, for example, was enslaved, were busy from the moment of revolution, 1776, were busy trying to eliminate the institution and by 1804 all, all the states in the north had done so. the founders thought that the same thing might happen in the southern states. granville sharp was given -- granville sharp was the leading british abolitionist at the time. he was given an honorary degree in 1791 by the
smith in 1798, from that moment the slow but certain death wound was inflicted upon it. of course such predictions could not have been more wrong. far from being doomed, slavery in the united states in the 1790s was on the verge of its greatest expansion. at the end of the revolutionary era despite enormous eliminations of slavery in the north, there were more slaves in the nation than had existed in 1760. but sufficient self-deception, such mistaktaken optimism was understandable. they wanted...
239
239
Feb 26, 2017
02/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 239
favorite 0
quote 0
do you remember maggie smith's character, who's really born in the -- she's a victorian woman. she's appalled that her grandson in law wants to continue practicing law when he's going to -- supposed to run the estate, and that was a violation, in her mind, of what an aristocrat ought to do. you shouldn't be a lawyer. she didn't understand the whole notion of working at all. she said at one point, what's a weekend? she didn't understand that there were distinctions. this -- you know, benjamin franklin in the constitutional convention made several proposals, one of which was that all members of the executive branch from the president on down should serve without pay. now it got tabled, it was just impractical for americans, but it was -- he was echoing this kind of old-fashioned notion of what an aristocrat ought to do. you know, members of the parliament got no salary until 1911. that was the first time they were paid. so this was the responsibility of aristocrats, and you get some semblance of this. now others disagreed with this. john adams, for example, wrote several long pie
do you remember maggie smith's character, who's really born in the -- she's a victorian woman. she's appalled that her grandson in law wants to continue practicing law when he's going to -- supposed to run the estate, and that was a violation, in her mind, of what an aristocrat ought to do. you shouldn't be a lawyer. she didn't understand the whole notion of working at all. she said at one point, what's a weekend? she didn't understand that there were distinctions. this -- you know, benjamin...
83
83
Feb 27, 2017
02/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
smith jewish day school in rockville with more on the threat and the stepped up security. >> reporter: good evening, jim. the school that we're getting the most recent news from is the jewish day school in annapolis on spa road. they were the third school in our area to get one of these threats. the first school was a school in fairfax. then the second school right here in rockville, they were the third school to get a threat of a bomb on the campus. the bomb threat to the gesher jewish day school in fairfax forced the evacuation of that school. minutes later a similar call came in to the charles e. smith jewish day school in rockville. >> says there was a bomb on campus and saying that jewish souls would be destroyed. >> reporter: within minutes of that phone call, montgomery county police were at the school searching for a bomb. since early january, nearly 70 threats have been made on jewish centers and schools across the country. over the weekend more jewish cemeteries were desecrated in the philadelphia area. so officials at the charles smith school here in rockville were ready. >
smith jewish day school in rockville with more on the threat and the stepped up security. >> reporter: good evening, jim. the school that we're getting the most recent news from is the jewish day school in annapolis on spa road. they were the third school in our area to get one of these threats. the first school was a school in fairfax. then the second school right here in rockville, they were the third school to get a threat of a bomb on the campus. the bomb threat to the gesher jewish...
81
81
Feb 10, 2017
02/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
gary smith, who worked for london—based pimlico plumbers, brought his case after the firm refused tothe ruling may have implications for other workers in the so—called gig economy. with me to discuss the wider implications of the ruling is sean nesbitt, a partner in employment, pensions & mobility at taylor wessing. so, what are the implications, do you think, of this? they're supposed to be something like 5 million people working in this gig economy. yes, there are, and there are also a lot of cases questioning their status. the uber case we simply and other cases coming through this year because people are so concerned about the implications of uncertainty, including what rights do people have and the rights of self—employment. the prime minister has commissioned badly tailored to doa has commissioned badly tailored to do a review of the issue to try to give people some clarity. this shows the court of appeal leapfrogging to the court of appeal leapfrogging to the head of the queue in giving guidance. it is a very high court with a strong judgment of 31 pages and they have set down
gary smith, who worked for london—based pimlico plumbers, brought his case after the firm refused tothe ruling may have implications for other workers in the so—called gig economy. with me to discuss the wider implications of the ruling is sean nesbitt, a partner in employment, pensions & mobility at taylor wessing. so, what are the implications, do you think, of this? they're supposed to be something like 5 million people working in this gig economy. yes, there are, and there are also...
83
83
Feb 24, 2017
02/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
norman smith in stoke and iain watson in copeland, thank you.re's more reaction and analysis on the bbc news website — at bbc.co.uk/news. former leicester and england footballer gary lineker has described the club's sacking of claudio ranieri nine months after he led them to the premier league title as "inexplicable, unforgivable and gut—wrenchingly sad." the italian was dismissed last night after a string of poor results, that has left the side just one point and one place above the relegation zone. our sports correspondent, joe wilson, reports. and your manager, claudio ranieri! he was the smile, the face and the manager of the most extraordinary sporting success is anyone in leicester had ever seen — well, quite possibly anyone anywhere had ever seen. quite possibly anyone anywhere had ever seen. and leicester sacked him. the starkness of that reality has shocked even those who spent their life in football. yellow ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the leicester city squad, including their coach, claudio ranieri! flashback to sports persona
norman smith in stoke and iain watson in copeland, thank you.re's more reaction and analysis on the bbc news website — at bbc.co.uk/news. former leicester and england footballer gary lineker has described the club's sacking of claudio ranieri nine months after he led them to the premier league title as "inexplicable, unforgivable and gut—wrenchingly sad." the italian was dismissed last night after a string of poor results, that has left the side just one point and one place above...
135
135
Feb 5, 2017
02/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
smith, thank you, we are going to have to leave it there.e a fun time at the game, we will be right back in a moment. >> consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any of these types of plans, it could help you with out-of-pocket medical costs. call now and request your free decision guide and explore the range of aarp medicare supplement plans. start gathering the information you need... to roll into sixty-five with confidence. >> and we will be right back with a lot more "face the nation". stay with us. superstar adele returns to the grammy stage next sunday. previously on pbr, fan favorite returned from injury and the to time pbr world champ shined once again. >> and he makes it all happen. >> however, there is a new sheriff in town. 19-year-old jess lockwood who has emerged as the number one writer in the world. >> he takes the first. >> winning his second event in dramatic fashion. >> where is the original gunslinger. will it be enough? it needs to be 89.5. it i
smith, thank you, we are going to have to leave it there.e a fun time at the game, we will be right back in a moment. >> consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any of these types of plans, it could help you with out-of-pocket medical costs. call now and request your free decision guide and explore the range of aarp medicare supplement plans. start gathering the information you need... to roll into sixty-five with confidence....
102
102
Feb 13, 2017
02/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
christy smith joining us with more of this day of action. christie? >> reporter: terry, there was speakers, there was singing. they gathered to speak out in support of immigrants, in support of refugees, and many stood up and shared personal stories here in san francisco this afternoon. this is one of several rallies in cities across the country co-sponsored by a number of jewish groups, including an opponent of trump's executive order which impacted refugees. one said today it actually coincided with the recent international holocaust remembrance day and the executive order. >> the coinciding of these two things caused us to want to have this demonstration today at the holocaust memorial to say that there is a direct link between the safety of humanity and the types of orders that president trump is putting through, and that we're not going to stand idly by. >> we stand for refugees. we feel that it is cruel and unnecessary and counterproductive. >> reporter: now, this was held at the holocaust memorial at the palace of legion honor. we asked about t
christy smith joining us with more of this day of action. christie? >> reporter: terry, there was speakers, there was singing. they gathered to speak out in support of immigrants, in support of refugees, and many stood up and shared personal stories here in san francisco this afternoon. this is one of several rallies in cities across the country co-sponsored by a number of jewish groups, including an opponent of trump's executive order which impacted refugees. one said today it actually...
32
32
Feb 27, 2017
02/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
smith said the rash of back threats, though apparently pranks are terrible and anxiety-provoking. for parents they are trying. >> i have five kids in schools here in d.c. it's disturbing. stephen: gesher evacuated until the police cleared the scene. at charles e. smith the substitutes remained in class until t they have already beefed up security in place. >> being south african we grew up with a lot of violence. it doesn't bode well for the future. stephen: no explosive devices were found here. meanwhile, the f.b.i. is trying to track down whoever is behind the threatening phone calls. stephen tschida, abc7 news. michelle: the white house which has been criticized for lack of response to the other antisemitic crimes was quick to respond today. >> that kind of behavior and activity is wrong and won't be tolerated. the highest levels of governments denounce it. michelle: the f.b.i. is investigating all the antisemitic incidents reported today. jonathan: a man's face bitten in what police are calling an anti-muslim attack. tonight an arrest has been made. fairfax county police say r
smith said the rash of back threats, though apparently pranks are terrible and anxiety-provoking. for parents they are trying. >> i have five kids in schools here in d.c. it's disturbing. stephen: gesher evacuated until the police cleared the scene. at charles e. smith the substitutes remained in class until t they have already beefed up security in place. >> being south african we grew up with a lot of violence. it doesn't bode well for the future. stephen: no explosive devices...
90
90
Feb 16, 2017
02/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
funk threw the items back at smith. oh, headlock. smith is still on the job. >>> 4:41 now. we're following new developments in upper marlboro in a death investigation. this morning, the victim's mother says she is filing charges for what happened to her. sharana park jones says after her son was hit and killed at a shopping center on pond, the assaulted her. >> i called him and i said, what did you do to my baby? and he proceeded to fight me with his firsts. right now, police say the driver of the vehicle hit mckinnon intentionally, but officers found an assault rifle on mckinnon and they're looking into whether the driver acted in self-defense. >>> let's get a check on your forecast with sheena par veep. >> and it is a cold one this morning. bundle up, i said can. temperatures are feeling like the 20s. some areas feeling like the teens. coming up, we'll show you how cool the afternoon is going to feel. and we have another warm-up for this afternoon. >>> days later, new developments surrounding the resignation on michael flynn. what both sides of the aisle want. sdproo and
funk threw the items back at smith. oh, headlock. smith is still on the job. >>> 4:41 now. we're following new developments in upper marlboro in a death investigation. this morning, the victim's mother says she is filing charges for what happened to her. sharana park jones says after her son was hit and killed at a shopping center on pond, the assaulted her. >> i called him and i said, what did you do to my baby? and he proceeded to fight me with his firsts. right now, police say...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
64
64
Feb 15, 2017
02/17
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
.) >> barbara smith. >> (clapping.) >> barbara smith >> (clapping.) >> i want to recognize theo miller an incredible champion theo has been the inside guy that has been silently pushing the mayor and we have a host of the community nonprofit organizations our partners i want to recognize mercy bridge helping us to troofrm all of this. >> (clapping.) >> thank you very much and to the housing authority commissioners grateful for your time and commitment when times were tough and more importantly recognition the residents that have been living in public housing for generations that have's endured the roaches and rats and now this is our gift to i got that drama a trip to department of housing and urban development executive said people have suffered through the rats and roaches and today is about standing at all and strong. >> (clapping.) >> so it feels good to stand up here we have the junior 49ers thank you and a ton of residents leaders i'm looking at to see the jackson family is here thank you, larry everyone at forefront prior to my election on the board of supervisors now there is o
.) >> barbara smith. >> (clapping.) >> barbara smith >> (clapping.) >> i want to recognize theo miller an incredible champion theo has been the inside guy that has been silently pushing the mayor and we have a host of the community nonprofit organizations our partners i want to recognize mercy bridge helping us to troofrm all of this. >> (clapping.) >> thank you very much and to the housing authority commissioners grateful for your time and commitment...
100
100
Feb 14, 2017
02/17
by
KGO
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
alexis smith will talk more about traffic in just one second. there right now, most spots, enjoy in the 40s and low 50s. really spectacular day setting up. live outside from our east bay hills camera, the sun is just slowly getting up. your three-day forecast, bright and sunny today. the rain returns for everybody thursday morning. that's weather. let's get a check of traffic. >>> i've got a new problem in the south bay. this one just popped up a few moments ago, multi-car collision and it does involve a motorcycle. doesn't sound like we have any serious injuries, though, so northbound 85, but yeah, you can see all that red on our traffic flows. that is starting to stack up quickly and we do have emergency respond erds blocking that left lane. so, definitely going to see some delays here and i've got a quick check of drive times too. several slow routes. westbound 580, tracy to dublin couple crashe here this morning. southbound 680, dublin to mission boulevard, crash just past andrade road cleared about 30 minutes ago but having a tough time rec
alexis smith will talk more about traffic in just one second. there right now, most spots, enjoy in the 40s and low 50s. really spectacular day setting up. live outside from our east bay hills camera, the sun is just slowly getting up. your three-day forecast, bright and sunny today. the rain returns for everybody thursday morning. that's weather. let's get a check of traffic. >>> i've got a new problem in the south bay. this one just popped up a few moments ago, multi-car collision...
368
368
Feb 4, 2017
02/17
by
WCAU
tv
eye 368
favorite 0
quote 0
sometimes those are the scariest people though. >> reporter: prosecutor smith laid out his evidence,shell casings, and the gloves. as for the letter, smith told the jury police had found remnants of it on david strickland's computer. >> you can delete the letter off of your computer but if you have used the spell-check, grammar check function, that information is still stored in the computer. >> and that's what you found? >> that's what we found. >> why do you think mr. strickland wrote that letter? he had to know that suspicion would have eventually boomeranged back on him. >> that's what most people would think. >> it's a foolish thing to do. >> it's a very foolish thing to do. >> reporter: before prosecutor smith rested, he called kristene to the stand, putting her face to face with david strickland. >> i wanted to make eye contact with him. i wanted him to see me and see what he had done but he would not look at me. >> defense attorneys don't dispute that kristene was a sympathetic witness, but in court, they argued, she was also unreliable. >> she didn't know who shot her. she h
sometimes those are the scariest people though. >> reporter: prosecutor smith laid out his evidence,shell casings, and the gloves. as for the letter, smith told the jury police had found remnants of it on david strickland's computer. >> you can delete the letter off of your computer but if you have used the spell-check, grammar check function, that information is still stored in the computer. >> and that's what you found? >> that's what we found. >> why do you...
161
161
Feb 10, 2017
02/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> remember we showed you this. it's a big pothole, the only way to describe it, in the spillway of the orville dam. the hole is significantly larger and that didn't come as a surprise. you actually can't see the damage because it's under water. california's water resources department said it will continue to see water cascading down the damaged spillway because it has to. right now water levels are a few dozen feet below the lip of the dam. the dam is sound but no one wants an uncontrolled overflow. engineers realize they're going to face a huge repair bill this spring and the design team is in place and ready to go. >>> anywhere willing to die for their county should have a country willing to give them citizenship. >> but instead the country they served deports them, hundreds of military veterans. coming up, we investigate a system and a law that allows for the deportation of noncitizens who served in the military honorably here in the u.s. ♪ ♪ when you find something worth waiting for, we'll help you invest to pr
christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> remember we showed you this. it's a big pothole, the only way to describe it, in the spillway of the orville dam. the hole is significantly larger and that didn't come as a surprise. you actually can't see the damage because it's under water. california's water resources department said it will continue to see water cascading down the damaged spillway because it has to. right now water levels are a few dozen feet below the lip of the dam. the dam...