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smiths lives in a two room shack with her cousin shelley. who maintains that smith is simply being tools domestic nationals working in them by the we sum up what we have would you visit. the last summer. when many good people will get in one bag and even the women i would. say been fishy w.h.y. even after i've been quite an i.v. you have to live in a fish that we didn't know we didn't have even we could make it a levee. but smith tells a different story in which she is much more than a mere observer of housework done. up to check. on they assume i'm really really good poorly i always have been move him where
smiths lives in a two room shack with her cousin shelley. who maintains that smith is simply being tools domestic nationals working in them by the we sum up what we have would you visit. the last summer. when many good people will get in one bag and even the women i would. say been fishy w.h.y. even after i've been quite an i.v. you have to live in a fish that we didn't know we didn't have even we could make it a levee. but smith tells a different story in which she is much more than a mere...
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smith. mr. smith: first of all, i want to start off by agreeing with the chairman on the importance both with the bill and the incredible work that we do in a bipartisan manner. the chairman has set the right tone. the leadership makes all the difference in the world in terms of making sure we are working together to produce a product that is important to the national security of this country. and not that we don't have our disagreements. we have many. but we do so in a respectful way in with the goal. and the chairman's leadership has set the tone for all of that. and all 62 members of the committee contribute and of course the staff. the staff has gone through all the amendments, all the issues and make sure we are aware of them and they do a fabulous job. this is the one bill we pass every year and the work that they do is outstanding and puts us in a position to pass this bill. i appreciate the bipartisan spirit. and i look forward to having a 58th year. first and foremost, it is important t
smith. mr. smith: first of all, i want to start off by agreeing with the chairman on the importance both with the bill and the incredible work that we do in a bipartisan manner. the chairman has set the right tone. the leadership makes all the difference in the world in terms of making sure we are working together to produce a product that is important to the national security of this country. and not that we don't have our disagreements. we have many. but we do so in a respectful way in with...
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pepper smith. she was not yet five years old. >> we lived in cars and motels and going from state to state staying at salvation armys to get a meal here and there. >> what's it like to live in a car? >> it's horrible. it's embarrassing. >> she was confused, of course, and terribly frightened at first. she begged. take me home. shirley ignored her. she imagined running away. >> i had nowhere to go. i was too scared. >> then as the weeks and months and then years went by, as her powers of reasoning grew, the question grew, too. did her mother, bobbi, actually give her away? shirley told pepper that renee was her sister. the two girls listened wide-eyed as shirley explained to strangers that she was their grandmother, that their parents had been killed in a car accident. >> i knew that everything that was happening to us was completely wrong at a very, very young age. >> why had she been taken? she didn't know. not for money certainly. there were no ransom demand. without pepper's birth sert, shirley
pepper smith. she was not yet five years old. >> we lived in cars and motels and going from state to state staying at salvation armys to get a meal here and there. >> what's it like to live in a car? >> it's horrible. it's embarrassing. >> she was confused, of course, and terribly frightened at first. she begged. take me home. shirley ignored her. she imagined running away. >> i had nowhere to go. i was too scared. >> then as the weeks and months and then...
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smith. mr. smith: first of all, i want to start off by agreeing with the chairman on the importance both with the bill and the incredible work that we do in a bipartisan manner. the chairman has set the right tone. the leadership makes all the difference in the world in terms of making sure we are working together to produce a product that is important to the national security of this country. and not that we don't have our disagreements. we have many. but we do so in a respectful way in with the goal. and the chairman's leadership has set the tone for all of that. and all 62 members of the committee contribute and of course the staff. the staff has gone through all the amendments, all the issues and make sure we are aware of them and they do a fabulous job. this is the one bill we pass every year and the work that they do is outstanding and puts us in a position to pass this bill. i appreciate the bipartisan spirit. and i look forward to having a 58th year. first and foremost, it is important t
smith. mr. smith: first of all, i want to start off by agreeing with the chairman on the importance both with the bill and the incredible work that we do in a bipartisan manner. the chairman has set the right tone. the leadership makes all the difference in the world in terms of making sure we are working together to produce a product that is important to the national security of this country. and not that we don't have our disagreements. we have many. but we do so in a respectful way in with...
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smith: thank you, mr. chairman. i have no speakers on these amendments, urge adoption and i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is on the amendments en bloc offered by the gentleman from texas. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the en bloc amendments are agreed to. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. thornberry: mr. chairman, pursuant to h.res. 905, i offer amendments en bloc number 6. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendments en bloc. the clerk: en bloc number 6. consisting of amendments numbered 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 98, 99, 4, 95, 96, 97, 100. 101, 102, and 103 printed in house report 115-698 behaved mr. thoshberry of texas -- thornberry of texas. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 905 the gentleman from texas and the gentleman from washington will each control 10 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. thornberry: mr. ch
smith: thank you, mr. chairman. i have no speakers on these amendments, urge adoption and i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is on the amendments en bloc offered by the gentleman from texas. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the en bloc amendments are agreed to. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. thornberry: mr. chairman, pursuant...
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he was more radical in his own way than smith and carlos.e wanted to protest australian treatment of the aboriginal population. when he was approached by smith and carlos, they let him know what they were going to do and they said you are welcome to participate. he said i would feel inappropriate raising my fist as well. you have your own protest. i don't want to get in the way of that. but i would like to make my own form of protest. there was a button people were wearing around the olympic games. up to the stand wearing this button. price for this. he was widely criticized in the australian press. he became an outcast. he was never selected again for another national team even though he was a silver medalist .n the olympic games he died in 2006, and among his smith ands were carlos, which i found to be an interesting coda to the protest. but in terms of muhammad ali, looking back at how he was the american media, it was somewhat shocking end, for someone in the media, embarrassing. , he wins the heavyweight championship. he is sort of anot
he was more radical in his own way than smith and carlos.e wanted to protest australian treatment of the aboriginal population. when he was approached by smith and carlos, they let him know what they were going to do and they said you are welcome to participate. he said i would feel inappropriate raising my fist as well. you have your own protest. i don't want to get in the way of that. but i would like to make my own form of protest. there was a button people were wearing around the olympic...
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check them out. >>> from the smiths to the scots.ers" drew and jonathan. >> my good buddies. keltie was with them in san francisco. they shot "brother versus brother." drew was pulling double i-do duty. >> look what is going on. tell me about the wedding of your dreams. >> drew-zilla. he's doing everything. >> it will be a skillet. a scottish tux. i'll be wearing it the traditional way. >> naked. i can't wait. >> when are we going have building the nursery of your dreams snmts that's great idea. maybe it's baby versus baby. >> we have to train them to be the next property brothers. >> did you just announce to the world you're having twins? >> yeah, i hope so. >> on the next "e.t." give us time. we have to bet those twins. >>> zpl the destination wedding is happening in europe. >> are you worried? >> three key words for his wedding. no fly zone. >> will you be filming it? would you ever do reality show? >> me and linda? the drew-dashians. i don't know what you would call it. i'm not a drama kind of person. >> oh, i love drama. you sai
check them out. >>> from the smiths to the scots.ers" drew and jonathan. >> my good buddies. keltie was with them in san francisco. they shot "brother versus brother." drew was pulling double i-do duty. >> look what is going on. tell me about the wedding of your dreams. >> drew-zilla. he's doing everything. >> it will be a skillet. a scottish tux. i'll be wearing it the traditional way. >> naked. i can't wait. >> when are we going have...
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smiths lives in a two room shack with her cousin shelley. who maintains that smith is simply being tools domestic nationals working in them by the we sum up what we have would you visit. the last summer. when many good people will get in one bag and even the women i would. say been fishy w.h.y. even after i've been quite an i.v. you have to live in a fish that we didn't know we didn't have even we could make it a levee. but smith tells a different story in which she is much more than a mere observer of housework done. up to check. on they assume i'm really really good poorly i always have been move him where you really are. believe. and according to smith her cousin is far from a caring guardian. you could live on but we don't have. the awful bad that you have to put to when i. am back. with what i would but at. the back to be back if you will is the fear but as i have often moving to a different in the past when they let me. let on i doubt we will be so. weak. despite this shirlene denies that she has been responsible for any mistreatment o
smiths lives in a two room shack with her cousin shelley. who maintains that smith is simply being tools domestic nationals working in them by the we sum up what we have would you visit. the last summer. when many good people will get in one bag and even the women i would. say been fishy w.h.y. even after i've been quite an i.v. you have to live in a fish that we didn't know we didn't have even we could make it a levee. but smith tells a different story in which she is much more than a mere...
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not surprisingly in duncan smith, iain duncan smith, these visits are completely pointless, they aret and the idea is to kick the uk. i don't think you can say that about the united nations, i don't think they are in extreme left body.|j united nations, i don't think they are in extreme left body. i am more optimistic about attitudes towards immigration than i was. one of the reasons is windrush, every so often a single event comes along which changes public opinion and you can see that the injustice that happened over that, the same way that david cameron wouldn't allow syrian refugees into the country but one picture of a three—year—old boy drowned on a turkish beach change public opinion and 20,000 syrians came in and are all settling in nicely as far as we know. the financial times. one of their front page stories, blackstone stirs social housing well, it says blackstone is coming underfire after muscling into the british social housing market. you were very interested in this, jo. i am. all political parties and all generations and the bbc has been reporting today that it is not
not surprisingly in duncan smith, iain duncan smith, these visits are completely pointless, they aret and the idea is to kick the uk. i don't think you can say that about the united nations, i don't think they are in extreme left body.|j united nations, i don't think they are in extreme left body. i am more optimistic about attitudes towards immigration than i was. one of the reasons is windrush, every so often a single event comes along which changes public opinion and you can see that the...
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(pam) and that's where we find kron 4's kim smith ..e outside the california theater in san jose .. for second annual " 49ers state of the franchise" event tonight... kim.. were all teams on board with this decision.... roger godell pointed out today that this new anthem policy was a unanimous decision.... but, it's interesting to note that 49ers owner jed york abstained from voting on the policy..york told reporters today at the spring league meetings that the 49ers wants to make sure everything that they do promotes progress... it's no secret -- the national anthem protest started right here with the 49ers with colin kapernick and eric reid who are both still not on an nfl roster.. now according to the new rules... players are required to stand and show respect during the national anthem if they are on the field... players do have the right to stay in the locker room if they do not want to participate in the anthem..if players decide to kneel on the field... the team will be fined by the league.... and from there the team has the abil
(pam) and that's where we find kron 4's kim smith ..e outside the california theater in san jose .. for second annual " 49ers state of the franchise" event tonight... kim.. were all teams on board with this decision.... roger godell pointed out today that this new anthem policy was a unanimous decision.... but, it's interesting to note that 49ers owner jed york abstained from voting on the policy..york told reporters today at the spring league meetings that the 49ers wants to make...
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here's harry smith. >> reporter: three mothers and their children. it's 2015. on this winter day in virginia, they have a big hill to climb. each child is desperately ill. each has a form of epilepsy. >> no one else that i knew had a kid with seizures this bad and no one knew how to treat it. >> reporter: illnesses so insidious, they have stymied an army of doctors and specialists. >> a year of huge emotional stress on our family. >> reporter: but these women believe there is something that might help, something illegal in virginia, an oil extracted from marijuana. what is your hope for medical marijuana? >> to meet our daughter to meet who she really is. >> reporter: to make that happen, these families are attempting to do something they have been told is impossible. they must change a law that has stood for decades. we'll follow them on a remarkable journey, not only through the halls of government, but to the rocky mountains, where people with all sorts of illnesses are seeking help. these people, marijuana isn't about getting high. it's about getting well.
here's harry smith. >> reporter: three mothers and their children. it's 2015. on this winter day in virginia, they have a big hill to climb. each child is desperately ill. each has a form of epilepsy. >> no one else that i knew had a kid with seizures this bad and no one knew how to treat it. >> reporter: illnesses so insidious, they have stymied an army of doctors and specialists. >> a year of huge emotional stress on our family. >> reporter: but these women...
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smith lives in a two room shack with her cousin shelley. who maintains that smith is simply being tools domestic nationals working in them by the we sum up what we have would you visit. the last summer in a way yeah. good bad people will get one bad if it even the one i would. say been fishy w.h.y. even after i've been quite an ivy you have to live in a fish that we didn't know we didn't have even we could make it a levee. but smith tells a different story in which she is much more than a mere observer of housework done. up to check. on they assume i. moved very poorly i was happy in the family you really are. i believe. and according to smith a cousin is far from a caring guardian. you could live on but me show you can have. their full back then you have to win if i see well i. mean a bad. day one but at. the back to be back if you will is the fear but as i have often been told to feel i am the best when then let me. let on i doubt we will be so. weak. despite this shirlene denies that she has been responsible for any mistreatment of smith
smith lives in a two room shack with her cousin shelley. who maintains that smith is simply being tools domestic nationals working in them by the we sum up what we have would you visit. the last summer in a way yeah. good bad people will get one bad if it even the one i would. say been fishy w.h.y. even after i've been quite an ivy you have to live in a fish that we didn't know we didn't have even we could make it a levee. but smith tells a different story in which she is much more than a mere...
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starting at 6:00 a.m., shepard smith and sandra smith will be cohosting our live coverage from windsor, england, which is a beautiful place to visit and watch. every royal moment of the day will be brought to you here live on fox news. my good friend tucker carlson is coming up in d.c. right about now. ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to tucker carson tonight. during a roundtable with elected officials and law enforcement yesterday, president trump took a question about the gang ms-13. as he has before, the president expressed his thoughts on the subject bluntly. >> president trump: we are taking people out of the country, you wouldn't believe how bad these people are. these are not people. they are animals. >> tucker: if anything, that's a mild description. dogs are animals and a lot of them sleep on the bed. you wouldn't want to be anywhere near ms-13. they traffic in drugs, weapons and human beings, young girls.
starting at 6:00 a.m., shepard smith and sandra smith will be cohosting our live coverage from windsor, england, which is a beautiful place to visit and watch. every royal moment of the day will be brought to you here live on fox news. my good friend tucker carlson is coming up in d.c. right about now. ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to tucker carson tonight. during a roundtable with elected officials and law enforcement yesterday, president trump took a question about the gang...
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smith: thank you, mr. chairman. i'm pleased to yield three minutes to the gentlelady from florida, ms. wilson. the chair: the gentlelady from florida is recognized. ms. wilson: mr. chairman, i rise in strong support of amendment 73, requiring a report to relevant committees on the missions, operations, and activities of the department of defense in niger and the broader region. i believe that key components of the amendment are necessary to obtain critical, tactical, operational and strategic improvements in u.s.-africa command efforts to achieve stability and security in the region and most importantly, keep our troops safer. as evidence by the tragic deaths of the four soldiers who were ambushed by isis near tongo tongo, niger, last october, improvements throughout the chain of command and military services are necessary and d.o.d. must provide greater transparency and communication with congress regarding legal, operational, and funding authorities for military operations in africa. the amendment requires d.o.d.
smith: thank you, mr. chairman. i'm pleased to yield three minutes to the gentlelady from florida, ms. wilson. the chair: the gentlelady from florida is recognized. ms. wilson: mr. chairman, i rise in strong support of amendment 73, requiring a report to relevant committees on the missions, operations, and activities of the department of defense in niger and the broader region. i believe that key components of the amendment are necessary to obtain critical, tactical, operational and strategic...
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the debbie smith d.n.a. backlog grant program was created in 2004, and since then, it has enabled states to process more than 725,000 cases and upload more than 327,000 d.n.a. profiles into the f.b.i.'s combined d.n.a. index system, or codis. i am the chief sponsor of the debbie smith re-authorization act of 2014. when judge carter reached out for this bill, i learned not only did debbie smith support it, she and others helped craft it. when we reached out to debbie and rob to get their thoughts on the bill, they stated, getting hits doesn't mean as much if we cannot prosecute. i agree with debbie and judge carter on this very important point. the bill in front of us today makes a very small but important change to the debbie smith act. that small change will increase the capacity of prosecutors to address the backlog of violent crime cases involving suspects identified through d.n.a. evidence. this bill will allow victims of crime and their families to receive justice by giving prosecutors the tools they ne
the debbie smith d.n.a. backlog grant program was created in 2004, and since then, it has enabled states to process more than 725,000 cases and upload more than 327,000 d.n.a. profiles into the f.b.i.'s combined d.n.a. index system, or codis. i am the chief sponsor of the debbie smith re-authorization act of 2014. when judge carter reached out for this bill, i learned not only did debbie smith support it, she and others helped craft it. when we reached out to debbie and rob to get their...
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ed smith certainly remains a big fan. you are talking about a guy who is an exceptional talent, one of talent, who is playing with so one of talent, who is playing with so much confidence and flair and belief and skill. his decision—making has evolved so much and he becoming one of the most admired cricketers motherwell. and i think we all felt, the selection
ed smith certainly remains a big fan. you are talking about a guy who is an exceptional talent, one of talent, who is playing with so one of talent, who is playing with so much confidence and flair and belief and skill. his decision—making has evolved so much and he becoming one of the most admired cricketers motherwell. and i think we all felt, the selection
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. >> shepard smith is going to be there? can't believe some lucky lady hasn't snatched him up. >> to truly understand the white house correspondents dinner, you have to understand where the journalists and attendants sit. tables. table didn't always look like this. here is a table from 1415 bc, looks similar to what we used today. flattop, leggy things. we will get deeper into tables later. let's talk about what made them possible, the big bang. >> welcome to the white house correspondents dinner. >> it's donald j. trump, a source code -- or as you know me, a source close to the president. a lot of people complained washington is a bunch of white guys talking to an audience who agrees with him, but i like america. where is the sinclair media table? right here, >> almighty trump. >> the tribune mergers going through. tonight, we are here to honor some great people. for example, maggie haberman. remember that lunch at the trump grill. you got the scoop on my presidential bid. i got the bacon cheeseburger. and i licked the catc
. >> shepard smith is going to be there? can't believe some lucky lady hasn't snatched him up. >> to truly understand the white house correspondents dinner, you have to understand where the journalists and attendants sit. tables. table didn't always look like this. here is a table from 1415 bc, looks similar to what we used today. flattop, leggy things. we will get deeper into tables later. let's talk about what made them possible, the big bang. >> welcome to the white house...
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congressman smith needs little introduction within trafficking circles. he has been fighting human trafficking for over two decades. he's the author of the traffic victims protection act of 2000, as well as the most recent reauthorization just last year in july called the frederick douglas traffic protection act. >> thank you very much, allison. it is a privilege to be here. i thank you for your leadership on human trafficking. it has been extraordinary for so many years. immateri i want to thank you for that, allison. and i want to thank our distinguished panel and the insights we'll glean from what they have to tell us this afternoon. i want to thank you for joining us today. according to the international labor organization, human trafficking in the private economy generates about $150 billion in illegal profits per year. 16 million people are exploited in labor trafficking. 4.8 million are exploited in sex trafficking. and patrol capproximately 4 mil others are in state imposed trafficking. women and girls account for 99% of sex trafficking and about
congressman smith needs little introduction within trafficking circles. he has been fighting human trafficking for over two decades. he's the author of the traffic victims protection act of 2000, as well as the most recent reauthorization just last year in july called the frederick douglas traffic protection act. >> thank you very much, allison. it is a privilege to be here. i thank you for your leadership on human trafficking. it has been extraordinary for so many years. immateri i want...
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are you going to support smith and carlos? are you going to not support the effort? they chose a middle ground. they did not raise the fist during the national anthem. they were black berets and s they their fists a walked off the metal stand. abouts what i was talking when i talked about intense pressure on athletes. i thought it was an interesting local connection and when i taught a sports history course at the lenovo, students see black power -- that black power icon. center.o the student have yountimes ask seen this image? they have no idea what ended up happening to those athletes and the fact that they were kicked to the team and since mexico. i know you have more of an international focus. could you talk about other changes or attempts to change that were going on in the and are desperate international spear at this time? >> there were different movements to protest not just an american sports. what strikes me is one of the fascinating aspects of 1968. is athow global it truly a point in time before the internet made sharing information or ideas instantaneous
are you going to support smith and carlos? are you going to not support the effort? they chose a middle ground. they did not raise the fist during the national anthem. they were black berets and s they their fists a walked off the metal stand. abouts what i was talking when i talked about intense pressure on athletes. i thought it was an interesting local connection and when i taught a sports history course at the lenovo, students see black power -- that black power icon. center.o the student...
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ed smith certainly remains a big fan. you are talking about a guy who is an exceptional talent, one of talent, who is playing with so one of talent, who is playing with so much confidence and flair and belief and skill. his decision—making has evolved so much and he becoming one of the most admired cricketers motherwell. and i think we all felt, the selection panel felt this was the time to introduce jos buttler into the team. well without millenary the position was going to go to jail each until he broke his thumb so now we have dom bess, very inexperienced but ed smith spoke in glowing terms about his character here today. meanwhile james vince has paid the price for not quitting his talent with runs on the test match team. no revolution in the air but there is an optimism which often comes in may in the cricket season. the finishing touches tabloids and withjoss butler at the crease, test cricket will be more exciting than watching paint dry, that is the idea. our correspondentjoe wilson. let's hear from one of the tes
ed smith certainly remains a big fan. you are talking about a guy who is an exceptional talent, one of talent, who is playing with so one of talent, who is playing with so much confidence and flair and belief and skill. his decision—making has evolved so much and he becoming one of the most admired cricketers motherwell. and i think we all felt, the selection panel felt this was the time to introduce jos buttler into the team. well without millenary the position was going to go to jail each...
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smith: thank you, mr. chairman. i now yield one minute to the gentleman from texas, mr. cuellar. the chair: the gentleman from texas is recognized for one minute. mr. cuellar: i want to thank the chairman thornberry and ranking member, mr. smith, and i rise in support of this legislation and in particular in support of an amendment offered by myself, mr. castro, mr. doggett. it requires the air force to conduct a core sampling study at lackland air force base, exas, to determine any hazardous substance. the proposed route transects two landfills whose contact 10ths are known. this will allow the project move forward, replacing the crumbling pipeline is important to avoid waste water spills which impact environmental health, both the military base and residents of san antonio. i urge all of my colleagues to support this amendment, the legislation, this en bloc amendment to bring waste water services to over 500,000 residents in san antonio, and yield back the balance of my time. thank you. the chair: the gentleman fr
smith: thank you, mr. chairman. i now yield one minute to the gentleman from texas, mr. cuellar. the chair: the gentleman from texas is recognized for one minute. mr. cuellar: i want to thank the chairman thornberry and ranking member, mr. smith, and i rise in support of this legislation and in particular in support of an amendment offered by myself, mr. castro, mr. doggett. it requires the air force to conduct a core sampling study at lackland air force base, exas, to determine any hazardous...
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you are challenging congressman adam smith who's wife's name is also sarah and your primary and your fellow down that's a lot for voters to sort out how has rep smith failed washington state democrats. representative smith doesn't he's afraid to take a chance he's afraid to stand up for anything he toes the party line he's afraid to take bold stances and in a district that's as dark blue as our district as we swung about seventy two percent for brain sanders in the caucusing in washington he we should expect more and demand more of our representatives we shouldn't just wait for them to take up the mantle of pushing for single payer medicare for all after thirteen years that since its introduction this is the first year he's co-sponsored it and it's also the first series had a progressive challenger that has a strong campaign so i think that we can do better we should do better and we must do better if we want to be better was he a superdelegate for hillary clinton yes he was despite the fact that the district caucus seventy two percent for bernie sanders he's superdelegate for hillar
you are challenging congressman adam smith who's wife's name is also sarah and your primary and your fellow down that's a lot for voters to sort out how has rep smith failed washington state democrats. representative smith doesn't he's afraid to take a chance he's afraid to stand up for anything he toes the party line he's afraid to take bold stances and in a district that's as dark blue as our district as we swung about seventy two percent for brain sanders in the caucusing in washington he we...
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rick smith/windemere real estate "...i don't think were in a bubble or a peak..."e santa clara county realtor's associationrick smith just sold this home in san jose's burbank district. it was listed for $899,000 and sold for $1,250,000. there were multiple offers.rick smith/realtor "....it's an average home, 3-bedrooms, 2 baths, 11-hundred square feet, the burbank area is an up and coming area, theres a lot of things happening o nearby san carlos street and it's close to diridon station where the new google complex is planned..."prices for existing single-family homes in the 9-county bay area region are up 11-percent from a year ago to a record $893,000 dollars. in santa clara county, which saw a 25-percent jump over last april, the median-price is now $1,308,000, according to the real estate data firm core logic. alameda isp 11.8 percent while san mateo county grew 7 percent.rick smith/realtor ".....microsoft, google, facebook, apple, all of these companies are making substantial investments in land and office buildings across the south bay and peninsula and they
rick smith/windemere real estate "...i don't think were in a bubble or a peak..."e santa clara county realtor's associationrick smith just sold this home in san jose's burbank district. it was listed for $899,000 and sold for $1,250,000. there were multiple offers.rick smith/realtor "....it's an average home, 3-bedrooms, 2 baths, 11-hundred square feet, the burbank area is an up and coming area, theres a lot of things happening o nearby san carlos street and it's close to diridon...
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luckily we can do it the right way. >> smith spent most of his life. working the oceans and what he now considers the wrong way. on industrial fishing boats. going after lobster, tuna and cod. >> we are tearing up whole eco systems with our trawls, fishing in illegal waters. chasing fewer and fewer fish. out to sea. >> you didn't think about -- the idea that, that, you were depleting. >> no. >> the population of fish. >> the oceans seemed boundless. >> boundless, and boundful. >> the sense of meaning of helping feed my country, you know, fishermen there are some jobs. coal workers, farmers, steel workers, and fishermen where, where, their jobs that are soul filling. they are jobs we write and sing songs about. i wanted that life. i still do. >> but that life was increasingly in peril. cod stocks crashed due to overfishing. and after smith reinvented himself. cultivating oysters, on long island sound. hurricanes, irene and sandy hit. destroying his crop. two years in a row. >> he was really on the verge of bankruptcy. >> searching for a new career on th
luckily we can do it the right way. >> smith spent most of his life. working the oceans and what he now considers the wrong way. on industrial fishing boats. going after lobster, tuna and cod. >> we are tearing up whole eco systems with our trawls, fishing in illegal waters. chasing fewer and fewer fish. out to sea. >> you didn't think about -- the idea that, that, you were depleting. >> no. >> the population of fish. >> the oceans seemed boundless. >>...
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secrecy and speed was the order of the day to his commander was named smith. the idea that he could do anything in boston secretly at that point get 700 of his troops out to the countryside in secret was crazy. and speed, the speed he was going to achieve that he was going to send them over the water instead of sending them by land which was longer, and that brings up my favorite, vice admiral south samuel graves, he was a british naval commander in boston. his boss was another of my favorites, he as you know this in the sandwich was named after him. he would gamble out and lose a lot and they would bring food to the gaming table. it would be a sandwich. and he would have a couple of naval contractors. these guys are working on the navy and so on. and he had a habit of losing and these guys that will take care of that sir. this was sandwich, and he also like to fish. he would go with his some of his buddies fishing for the weekend. with him would come and entourage of young women from london. they would fish and have a good time, his wife was crazy, his mistre
secrecy and speed was the order of the day to his commander was named smith. the idea that he could do anything in boston secretly at that point get 700 of his troops out to the countryside in secret was crazy. and speed, the speed he was going to achieve that he was going to send them over the water instead of sending them by land which was longer, and that brings up my favorite, vice admiral south samuel graves, he was a british naval commander in boston. his boss was another of my favorites,...
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smith was confirmed on a party line vote of three to two among the f.t.c. commissioners as head of the f.t.c. s. consumer protection unit for the past two years mr smith has represented companies before doing business before the f.t.c. is a partner at the washington law firm of covington and burling and clue to the monk his clients as facebook equifax and over facebook an extra facts are now the subject of two f.t.c. investigations related to data breaches well over recently reached a settlement that the consumer protection unit will enforce mr smith also represented payday lender am g.'s services which was founded by a convicted record tear and paid the f.t.c. a one point three billion dollars settlement the largest in f.t.c. history over predatory lending the good news is that mr smith has said that he will recuse himself in cases involving his former clients there is that. with concerns growing over the sustainability of eating meat more people are turning to plant based diet the meatless meat industry has investors clamoring for a seat at the table arch
smith was confirmed on a party line vote of three to two among the f.t.c. commissioners as head of the f.t.c. s. consumer protection unit for the past two years mr smith has represented companies before doing business before the f.t.c. is a partner at the washington law firm of covington and burling and clue to the monk his clients as facebook equifax and over facebook an extra facts are now the subject of two f.t.c. investigations related to data breaches well over recently reached a...
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simply to again paraphrase what debbie and rob smith said. getting a hit is nice, but ensuring justice is served is even better. and it is, i think, a good amendment to the debbie smith act, that we allow these fund to be used for this purpose. and -- these funds to be used . r for this purpose so i urge my colleagues to support this bill and i thank judge carter for his fine work on it and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 4854. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative -- mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker. on that i ask for 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
simply to again paraphrase what debbie and rob smith said. getting a hit is nice, but ensuring justice is served is even better. and it is, i think, a good amendment to the debbie smith act, that we allow these fund to be used for this purpose. and -- these funds to be used . r for this purpose so i urge my colleagues to support this bill and i thank judge carter for his fine work on it and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of...
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[applause] >> thank you, august and smith. first up we have michael mcewen, executive director of the department of homeland security, homeland security advisory council and blue campaign. "if you see something, say some" he oversees the 40 councilmembers allow the ongoing policy work of the subcommittees big also leads, he hides the publics temerity with human trafficking and its identifiers. under the blue campaign "if you see something, say something" he raises public awareness on indicators of terrorism and terror related crimes and how to recognize them. >> thank you very much. can anyone hear me? excellent. .. it's a way with for us to get an audiencing of what they're dealing and help us combat those. so when we work in these spaces, there's one of the things that we're really trying to do at the blue campaign is to make sure that people kind of take a moment and -- look at things in a way that might not have looked at it before. one of the things question of to deal with is, you know, why -- right? because why is a fun
[applause] >> thank you, august and smith. first up we have michael mcewen, executive director of the department of homeland security, homeland security advisory council and blue campaign. "if you see something, say some" he oversees the 40 councilmembers allow the ongoing policy work of the subcommittees big also leads, he hides the publics temerity with human trafficking and its identifiers. under the blue campaign "if you see something, say something" he raises...
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oakland city councilmember rebecca kaplan explains why she thinks smith is the right guy at the righto fill the vacant parks and rec positionsot 37-year-old kenzie smith is a life long oakland resident. the founder of dope era magazine and has been involved in this community for years says his wife michelle snider sother thoughts on the woman now known as bbq becky seen in the infamous viral video calling th
oakland city councilmember rebecca kaplan explains why she thinks smith is the right guy at the righto fill the vacant parks and rec positionsot 37-year-old kenzie smith is a life long oakland resident. the founder of dope era magazine and has been involved in this community for years says his wife michelle snider sot
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with sandra smith and shepard smith and our own ainsley earhardt.le covered of this royal occasion. ed: when you said i do. they are going to do a whole lot else. stretch this out for a couple hours. abby: spent a lot of money doing it ♪ ♪ >> i good morning from windsor england west of london. this is fox news special coverage of the royal wedding. i'm sandra smith. good morning, everyone. >> shepard: good morning, i'm shepard smith. no relation. we are just downtown road from windsor castle in saint george's castle where prince harry is set to mary the american actress meghan markle. meghan's father as you no doubt heard is not here to walk her down the aisle. he is dealing with heart problems. markle will walk herself down the aisle.
with sandra smith and shepard smith and our own ainsley earhardt.le covered of this royal occasion. ed: when you said i do. they are going to do a whole lot else. stretch this out for a couple hours. abby: spent a lot of money doing it ♪ ♪ >> i good morning from windsor england west of london. this is fox news special coverage of the royal wedding. i'm sandra smith. good morning, everyone. >> shepard: good morning, i'm shepard smith. no relation. we are just downtown road from...
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congressman smith was at our global lunch here in the u.s. the study's 47 recommendations set the stage for the next phase of our work. also sharing copies of that with you, the executive summary and recommendations are outside on the table and also on our website. one of the most important recommendations calls for all businesses, not just those in the travel industry, to make steps to protect children from sexual exploitation, that all of them adopt child protection policies, train and join ecpat's code of conduct. we are delighted about the new provisions introduced by congressman smith calling for u.s. employee travel to take place with companies that have signed the code. in addition, we are developing a new training for companies that manage corporate travel and events. this will bring information to travel managers at companies across the private sector. companies likeig apple or ford or google have travel managers. those travel managers contract with a company to manage all of their global travel for all of their executives. and we ar
congressman smith was at our global lunch here in the u.s. the study's 47 recommendations set the stage for the next phase of our work. also sharing copies of that with you, the executive summary and recommendations are outside on the table and also on our website. one of the most important recommendations calls for all businesses, not just those in the travel industry, to make steps to protect children from sexual exploitation, that all of them adopt child protection policies, train and join...
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our washington correspondent jessica smith explains...price of your plane ticket could be going up. kevin foley is the executive director of the des moines international airport -- which he says needs a new terminal. kevin foley (des moines international airport) that's why he and other business leaders are pushing congress to raise the "passenger charge fee." the "pcf" is a fee on your plane ticket that goes toward airport infrastructure and upkeep. it's been capped at $4.50 for nearly two decades. foley wants it raised to $8.50. an iowa economic and development group....says des so fast, it needs a new terminal to stay competitive. jay byers (greater des moines partnership) byers says if you're an extra $4 each way...is small compared to other airline fees. <$25 for
our washington correspondent jessica smith explains...price of your plane ticket could be going up. kevin foley is the executive director of the des moines international airport -- which he says needs a new terminal. kevin foley (des moines international airport) an iowa economic and development group....says des so fast, it needs a new terminal to stay competitive. jay byers (greater des moines partnership)
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- [female narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by claire and carl stuart. and by claire and carl stuart. - i'm evan smith, she's the acclaimed author of come to me, a finalist for the national book award and the new york times best sellers away and lucky us. her new novel is white houses. she's amy bloom, this is overheard. she's amy bloom, this is overheard. 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 and... you could 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... let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you, actually. this is over. (applauding) amy bloom, welcome. thank you it's nice to be here thank you very much for being here, congratulations úon this book which i really enjoyed enormously, and one thing was, many thi
- [female narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by claire and carl stuart. and by claire and carl stuart. - i'm evan smith, she's the acclaimed author of come to me, a finalist for the national book award and the new york times best sellers away and lucky us. her new novel is white houses. she's amy bloom, this is overheard. she's amy bloom, this is overheard. let's be honest is this about the ability...
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charles smith who runs basketball courses all over the world is quick to step in and take charge. me up. for you. it's sad to see dan is playing such a minor role after all he picked this north korean team just a few weeks ago. they are a talented bunch and it's possible that charles and his other u.s. players are underestimating them something dennis might have been able to tell them but right now he's a bit too drunk to be much use to anybody. thank you let's go to the other one day. the u.s. players head back to the hotel for a spot of relaxation at some worrying news awaits them. a number of players have been left messages by their sponsors back in the united states who are threatening to drop them if they take part in the game. understandably they can't becomes unsettled and suddenly there's talk of pulling out just the day before the game again charles smith takes charge and crisis talks are held behind closed doors when the players reemerge it's revealed that smith has organized an exclusive interview with a news network c n n. the players hope it will give them a chance to
charles smith who runs basketball courses all over the world is quick to step in and take charge. me up. for you. it's sad to see dan is playing such a minor role after all he picked this north korean team just a few weeks ago. they are a talented bunch and it's possible that charles and his other u.s. players are underestimating them something dennis might have been able to tell them but right now he's a bit too drunk to be much use to anybody. thank you let's go to the other one day. the u.s....
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desiree smith department staff. the item before you today is a quarterly update on the status of the landmark designation work program in from this past quarter january 1st through march 31st, 2018. i'll summarize the items that have come before you. those that are expected to come before you in the next few months. i'll give you an update on the survey team's other projects and the performance measures we're tracking. during the reporting quarter, shall the landmark designation for a hall was approved and signed by the mayor. the landmark designation for the diamond heights safety wall which you voted to recommend for designation last december was heard by the land use and economic development committee. the committee then forwarded the nomination to the board of supervisors but without a recommendation. the board subsequently referred the item back to land use committee where it remains. staff currently is working with supervisor sheehy's office, the department of public works, and the arts commission to come to a
desiree smith department staff. the item before you today is a quarterly update on the status of the landmark designation work program in from this past quarter january 1st through march 31st, 2018. i'll summarize the items that have come before you. those that are expected to come before you in the next few months. i'll give you an update on the survey team's other projects and the performance measures we're tracking. during the reporting quarter, shall the landmark designation for a hall was...
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again charles smith takes charge and crisis talks are held behind closed doors. when the play is reemerge it's revealed that smith has organized an exclusive interview with the news network c n n. the players hope it will give them a chance to tell their side of the story and calm the situation with their sponsors back home smith went through a list of cnn's questions to make sure the players all sing from the same hymn sheet. we received a letter from the deep york olympic committee. on attention to do this. this isn't about oh tennis we're here because we put the smiles on people's faces everlasting memories in the minds of individuals and hopefully with the good work that we do we do here you are here so please don't think. politics into that this is not what we're here for i get it charles i get it i don't want you here the problem is it's more complicated. it just is it's more complicated than basketball charles i was also. you know you say it's more complicated than all basketball it's not the boss and that's big game has been present presented as a birthda
again charles smith takes charge and crisis talks are held behind closed doors. when the play is reemerge it's revealed that smith has organized an exclusive interview with the news network c n n. the players hope it will give them a chance to tell their side of the story and calm the situation with their sponsors back home smith went through a list of cnn's questions to make sure the players all sing from the same hymn sheet. we received a letter from the deep york olympic committee. on...
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smith, mr. smith. mr. jones, mr. jones. mr. brady votes aye. mr. wilson votes no. mrs. davis votes aye. mr. lobiondo votes no. mr. launch men votes aye. mr. bishop votes no. mr. larson votes aye. mr. turner votes no. mr. cooper votes no. mr. rogers votes no. misprint i/o -- miss her bio votes no. mr. schuster votes no. mr. courtney votes aye. mr. conaway votes no. miss tsongas votes aye. mr. lamborn votes no. mr. garamendi votes aye. mr. whitman votes no. miss spear votes aye. mr. hunter votes no. mr. vc votes aye. mr. kaufman votes no. miss gabbard votes aye. ms. hartzler votes no. mr. o'rourke votes aye. mr. scott votes aye. mr. norcross votes aye. mr. brooks votes no. mr. gallego votes aye. mr. cook votes no. mr. moulton votes aye. dr. winthrop votes no. miss hannah bitzer votes aye. mr. vern votes no. miss shea porter
smith, mr. smith. mr. jones, mr. jones. mr. brady votes aye. mr. wilson votes no. mrs. davis votes aye. mr. lobiondo votes no. mr. launch men votes aye. mr. bishop votes no. mr. larson votes aye. mr. turner votes no. mr. cooper votes no. mr. rogers votes no. misprint i/o -- miss her bio votes no. mr. schuster votes no. mr. courtney votes aye. mr. conaway votes no. miss tsongas votes aye. mr. lamborn votes no. mr. garamendi votes aye. mr. whitman votes no. miss spear votes aye. mr. hunter votes...
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county prosecutor sam smith watched the interview through a one-way mirror. >> he would claim to haveyou're saying that you did this? -- >> and then in the next sentence with a smile on his face, saying but that's what you wanted me to say, isn't it? >> so, it's like a game? >> very much so a game. he was enjoying this interview. >> reporter: four years after kristene chapa was raped and shot. four years after molly olgin was murdered right next to her. david strickland faced a jury of 12. were you confident? were you worried? >> of course, i was worried. i just felt horrible. i didn't know how it was going to end up coming out. >> when you saw mr. strickland for the first time. what did you think. >> i didn't know what to think. >> he wasn't the monster you imagined? >> no. he wasn't. sometimes, those are the scariest people, though. >> reporter: prosecutor smith laid out his evidence from gunshot to snapshot to mug shot. the gun. the 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
county prosecutor sam smith watched the interview through a one-way mirror. >> he would claim to haveyou're saying that you did this? -- >> and then in the next sentence with a smile on his face, saying but that's what you wanted me to say, isn't it? >> so, it's like a game? >> very much so a game. he was enjoying this interview. >> reporter: four years after kristene chapa was raped and shot. four years after molly olgin was murdered right next to her. david...
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jaden smith is here. >> steve: yes! record. [ cheers and applause ] he's good. he's good. guys, the news out of d.c. can be pretty crazy these days. so we thought that it would be fun here at "the tonight show" if we lightened things up a a bit. so, we asked you to have your kids draw pictures of some prominent people in d.c., and then send them in to us, and we'd like to show you a few right now. it's time for "tonight show" kid art. here we go. ♪ kid, kid art kid art kid >> jimmy: let's take a look at our first one. here we have president trump. there he is there, and here's a a drawing sent in by lanigan, who is 4 1/2. >> steve: aw. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: not bad. >> steve: yeah. not bad. >> jimmy: not bad. like batman. >> steve: is that batman behind him? >> jimmy: that's batman behind him. yeah, yeah. >> steve: wow, captured his soul. >> jimmy: perfect, next is a a photo of trump golfing. he's a drawing from layla who is nine. not bad. [ applause ] talented kid. >> steve: wow, wow. >> jimmy: here's tru
jaden smith is here. >> steve: yes! record. [ cheers and applause ] he's good. he's good. guys, the news out of d.c. can be pretty crazy these days. so we thought that it would be fun here at "the tonight show" if we lightened things up a a bit. so, we asked you to have your kids draw pictures of some prominent people in d.c., and then send them in to us, and we'd like to show you a few right now. it's time for "tonight show" kid art. here we go. ♪ kid, kid art kid...
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smith and snyder were charcoal grilling in a non-charcoal grilling location sot smith/barbequingat the lake is a family tradition: "i have seen people barbeque with charcoal for years">it is againast the rules.. but is it a crime?sot lynette gibson mcelhaney/oakl and city council: "i think it is really incumbent on all of us that when we call police it is for emergency purposes"> oakland city councilmember lynette gibson mcelhaney suggests other options instead of calling the police in this situationsotlynette gibson mcelhaney/oakland city council: "i want to encourage people to know when to call the police, when to raise a question of regulations with the city council, maybe there is a passive way to reach out to us">oakland mayoral candidate cat brooks looks at the situation from a different anglesotcat brooks/oakland mayoral candidate: "when you engage law enforcement in these kinds of things you are opening the door for things to go very wrong, the potential for arrests like in philadelphia with those two black men or worse physical assault or death and i don't believe in thi
smith and snyder were charcoal grilling in a non-charcoal grilling location sotit is againast the rules.. but is it a crime?sot lynette gibson mcelhaney/oakl and city council: "i think it is really incumbent on all of us that when we call police it is for emergency purposes"> oakland city councilmember lynette gibson mcelhaney suggests other options instead of calling the police in this situationsotlynette gibson mcelhaney/oakland city council: "i want to encourage people to...
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smiths' wife is talking about the woman who made the phone call to police.se i feel she was trying to ruin our lives in a sense, because she was trying to criminalize my husband and his friend and he is currently, you know, about to get a job, so do i really feel sorry for her? no! i wish she would take responsibility for what she did, if she just came out and said this is my stance on this, then maybe the public would lighten up on her. i do hope no harm comes to her. i have been worried in that sense">( darya ) smith's nomination has to go through at least one adminstrative hearing... before going to the full city council for a vote. ( james ) 100-percent of people living in san francisco live within 10 minutes of a public park. san francisco ranked fifth in a national "park score index" by the trust for public land. the rankings took into account park locations, acreage and other factors like basketball hoops... dog parks.. and playgrounds. oakland also made the list... with 84- percent of residents living within a 10-minute walk of a public park. ( james
smiths' wife is talking about the woman who made the phone call to police.se i feel she was trying to ruin our lives in a sense, because she was trying to criminalize my husband and his friend and he is currently, you know, about to get a job, so do i really feel sorry for her? no! i wish she would take responsibility for what she did, if she just came out and said this is my stance on this, then maybe the public would lighten up on her. i do hope no harm comes to her. i have been worried in...
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and colonel smith gets, hears that this has happened. he's still making his way from arlington, and he's apoplectic. this is totally against orders, and he comes rushing up, and he puts a stop to this massacre. of course, the americans tried to -- the lexington men tried to get away as best they could but only -- we still had 22% casualty rate which is very, very high and and very, very heart-rending when you know their individual stories. pitkhan, of course, is delighted. this is exactly what sandwich and the king want. they want more killing. the only criticism of pitkhan that they would have was you doesn't kill enough. was that you didn't kill enough. so this killing ignited all of the militias and enflamed and made the commitment of the militiamen in all the 30 towns that finally showed up for the fight, it made them into an army in being that was big enough and strong enough and experienced enough to give smith and his reinforce bements with lord -- reinforcements with lord percy a very tough time. and, of course, they were defeate
and colonel smith gets, hears that this has happened. he's still making his way from arlington, and he's apoplectic. this is totally against orders, and he comes rushing up, and he puts a stop to this massacre. of course, the americans tried to -- the lexington men tried to get away as best they could but only -- we still had 22% casualty rate which is very, very high and and very, very heart-rending when you know their individual stories. pitkhan, of course, is delighted. this is exactly what...
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smith leads with 26% according to our exclusive kpix survey usa poll. next is hirakawa.e sergeant have 3% and 2%. but a massive 43% of the voters polled are still undecided. >> the voters in santa clara county are very intelligent. they know what to look for. they've made the right choice in the past. >> reporter: she's referring to her string of five previous victories, making her the longest standing sheriff in santa clara county history but this election comes after the murder of mentally ill inmate michael tyree at the hands of her deputies. all were convicted last year. >> the polling tells me that the majority of the voters want change. >> reporter: the poll also shows what issues voters most care about, including local law enforcement, working with federal authorities, police use of force, and jail conditions. smith took credit for swift action against the deputies after the tyree death. >> we arrested them within a week of the incident. >> reporter: but he says heas
smith leads with 26% according to our exclusive kpix survey usa poll. next is hirakawa.e sergeant have 3% and 2%. but a massive 43% of the voters polled are still undecided. >> the voters in santa clara county are very intelligent. they know what to look for. they've made the right choice in the past. >> reporter: she's referring to her string of five previous victories, making her the longest standing sheriff in santa clara county history but this election comes after the murder of...