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>> smith: a hundred dollars. to win? >> smith: yeah. >> the horses have reached the starting gate. (cheering) d smith: i had no expectation that the horse woumuch. at post time, the odds board had it at ar0 to 1. on the other hand, if it won, i would win $5,000. >> and they're off in the kentucky der! and promises fulfilled, great start. flashing speed on the outside is noble indy. promises fulfilledff to set the pace...th >> s: well, promises fulfilled led the pack for hal the race. >> justify seizes the promises fulfilled trying to keep up second and inside...t >> smith: the back stretch, where you couldn't really see what happened, the horse dropped fromirst to 15th out of 20. na here comes good magic on the outside for the fiquarter- mile. justify turns home in front... >> smith: all i knew was that in just two minutes, i lost my $100 >> justify the one to catch. here comes good magic on the outside. justify tus for home in front. all rise for justify! the kentucky derby was never in doubt! >> kentucky is drowning in a financial crisis. the state's public pension funds, which f
>> smith: a hundred dollars. to win? >> smith: yeah. >> the horses have reached the starting gate. (cheering) d smith: i had no expectation that the horse woumuch. at post time, the odds board had it at ar0 to 1. on the other hand, if it won, i would win $5,000. >> and they're off in the kentucky der! and promises fulfilled, great start. flashing speed on the outside is noble indy. promises fulfilledff to set the pace...th >> s: well, promises fulfilled led the...
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>> yes. >> smith: you do. >> whether... does everybody agrewith that? no. >> smith: no regrets?.. here's the thing, i'm trying to save a system that needs to be saved. >> smith: by march 2018, the pension bill had stalled, and time was running out. so with just a few days left in the legislative session, statere blicans tried a last-minute maneuver. ke >> if we do not ction on this pension bill, there will be massive layoffs across the commonwealth of kentucky. >> they were called into a crowded capitol committee room, handed a bill, and told they were going to vote on it. >> this is a good mpromise plan. >> but it turns out that they were handed a sewage bill, that they were swapping out anything that had to do with sewers, and putting in languages thatch ged the pension system in kentucky forever going forward. >> well, firstf all, this is very unfair to vote on a bill that, i didn't even checkf the numberges that are on this bill, and then ask us to make this, this decision today, d.d then limit discussion >> no one had a chance to read it, outside of the republican members o
>> yes. >> smith: you do. >> whether... does everybody agrewith that? no. >> smith: no regrets?.. here's the thing, i'm trying to save a system that needs to be saved. >> smith: by march 2018, the pension bill had stalled, and time was running out. so with just a few days left in the legislative session, statere blicans tried a last-minute maneuver. ke >> if we do not ction on this pension bill, there will be massive layoffs across the commonwealth of...
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that raises the question what is smith? who was adam smith? why should we care about smith? i want to start by saying what we see manifesting itself in our lives, in england or the 20 pound note or publications in institutes and the rest, because this is a person of astonishing depth and was recognized so in his own time. there is a wonderful story about the younger -- the wealth of nations was published, made some vigorous attempts to start to incorporate these radical new open-market ideas and liberate trade, didn't come too much in the 1980s. as part of that we invited smith or smith was invited to a great gathering in wimbledon of the luminaries of the british cabinet and had assembled great figures like adamson and pit himself. and when smith came to pit and everyone stood up and smith said please be seated and pit replied no, you must first be seated, we are all your scholars. that understanding of smith is something deep and quite apart in his own time. this book isn't just the life of smith himself, it is a life of his time and he lived through an extraordinary momen
that raises the question what is smith? who was adam smith? why should we care about smith? i want to start by saying what we see manifesting itself in our lives, in england or the 20 pound note or publications in institutes and the rest, because this is a person of astonishing depth and was recognized so in his own time. there is a wonderful story about the younger -- the wealth of nations was published, made some vigorous attempts to start to incorporate these radical new open-market ideas...
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representative smith.ight now, south carolina is in the bottom fifth of about every list we want to be on the top of. if south carolina were a football team and you are the head coach, you would be fired. the fact is, this is an important time for the future of the state and my fellow south carolinians, elections are about our future. my name is shane smith and i'm running for governor because i believe in a south carolina were all children have access to education. where we are prepared for the jobs of today and tomorrow, and where we all have affordable, high-quality health care. where south carolina is at the top of every list to live, work, raise a family and held a business. when i lead american soldiers in combat, i cared more about their very lives than my own. we need a governor who cares more about our future than his next election. my wife and i ask for your prayers and i ask for your support because i know as governor, our best dates can be ahead of us. [applause] charles: thank you. one critiqu
representative smith.ight now, south carolina is in the bottom fifth of about every list we want to be on the top of. if south carolina were a football team and you are the head coach, you would be fired. the fact is, this is an important time for the future of the state and my fellow south carolinians, elections are about our future. my name is shane smith and i'm running for governor because i believe in a south carolina were all children have access to education. where we are prepared for...
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smith: no. because, , no, that's democrat thinking. >> no, that's -- [applause] mcmaster: we are growing so more businesses to pay money in, we have good employee relations, great companies, bmw, boeing, all those are great, great companies and a lot of good ones coming up people are doing better, happy and service cosco down. they're not getting hurt as much tragedy i think a couple things i need to correct some very wrong fax according to governor, you knew a lot better, you would've learned i did not vote for the vote act at that time i was wearing a uniform fighting the taliban in afghanistan. they are not here for that. [applause] and you also recall ever, that bill you say i skipped about on isabel that i cosponsored, which i voted at least a dozen times four. also of which you vetoed when we working to drive the rates down. so i've been there on this side making it happen for the people of our state long before you were here and i'll continue to get after them in this election. [applause]
smith: no. because, , no, that's democrat thinking. >> no, that's -- [applause] mcmaster: we are growing so more businesses to pay money in, we have good employee relations, great companies, bmw, boeing, all those are great, great companies and a lot of good ones coming up people are doing better, happy and service cosco down. they're not getting hurt as much tragedy i think a couple things i need to correct some very wrong fax according to governor, you knew a lot better, you would've...
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[cheering] >> representative smith. henry, right now, south carolina is at the bottom fifth list that we want to be on the top of. if south carolina were a were ourteam and you head coach, you'd be fired. the fact is, this is an time for the future of our state. my fellow south carolinians, future.s about our my name is james smith and i'm running for governor of south carolina because i believe in a all ourrolina where children have access to a high-quality education, where ofy're prepared for the jobs today and tomorrow, and where we all have affordable, and-quality health care where south carolina is at the top of every list to live, work, raise a family and build a business. when i led american soldiers in combat, i cared more about their future, their very lives, than my own. and we need a governor who cares future than his next election. my wife and i ask for your and i ask for your support, because i know as governor, our best days can be us.d of [cheering] gentlemen.u, one critique we received after last week's
[cheering] >> representative smith. henry, right now, south carolina is at the bottom fifth list that we want to be on the top of. if south carolina were a were ourteam and you head coach, you'd be fired. the fact is, this is an time for the future of our state. my fellow south carolinians, future.s about our my name is james smith and i'm running for governor of south carolina because i believe in a all ourrolina where children have access to a high-quality education, where ofy're...
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representative smith?there's, charles, so many things that need to be done to improve access to health in south carolina. under your watch, south carolina has among the worst health care outcomes, but we pay the most for it. that has to change. and as governor, it will change. and as a matter of matter of fae talked about the effort to train more nurses in south carolina, henry, under your watch also our tuition rates for institutions of higher education are among highest. as governor, i'm going to fix it. i'm going to expand health care in our state, cover hundreds of thousands that don't have access to it today. we're going to support preventative care that's going to drive tax -- the costs of our taxes down for that. and i'm going to the improve the health of our citizens. in the end, henry, i have never -- not once in this entire campaign -- proposed a single tax increase. the only tax increases that have ever passed in my 22 years in the south carolina house have been those sponsored by republicans. t
representative smith?there's, charles, so many things that need to be done to improve access to health in south carolina. under your watch, south carolina has among the worst health care outcomes, but we pay the most for it. that has to change. and as governor, it will change. and as a matter of matter of fae talked about the effort to train more nurses in south carolina, henry, under your watch also our tuition rates for institutions of higher education are among highest. as governor, i'm...
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creech never intended to kill gavin smith.e of self-defense. >> he had to defend himself against this intruder, an intruder into his marriage. >> reporter: and, she said, only one person could tell that story. >> who is the first witness that you want to call on behalf of the defense? >> my client john creech. >> reporter: his attorney began by asking him about that meeting with gavin's sons. >> at any point did you tell them that you were going to kill their father? >> no, that's absurd. >> reporter: and two years later, when it all happened, he and chandy were separated, he said. though they still lived in the same house, and he still worried about her, thought she might be drinking and driving. so he installed an app on his phone, he said, that allowed him to track her phone and followed her only because he was worried, he said. and then he saw her car parked near gavin's and thought it best to talk to them, but he didn't sneak up on them, he said. >> so i knock on the hood of the car. >> was chandy sitting on the lap of th
creech never intended to kill gavin smith.e of self-defense. >> he had to defend himself against this intruder, an intruder into his marriage. >> reporter: and, she said, only one person could tell that story. >> who is the first witness that you want to call on behalf of the defense? >> my client john creech. >> reporter: his attorney began by asking him about that meeting with gavin's sons. >> at any point did you tell them that you were going to kill their...
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how is sarah smith going to do. what separates her from adam smith? >> actually the thing i find most interesting on her platform is that she wants to make sure that everyone who buys a gun completes a background check, including individuals who are purchasing guns at gun shows. sarah, if you are watching this show. hate it break it to you that
how is sarah smith going to do. what separates her from adam smith? >> actually the thing i find most interesting on her platform is that she wants to make sure that everyone who buys a gun completes a background check, including individuals who are purchasing guns at gun shows. sarah, if you are watching this show. hate it break it to you that
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smith. smith was a longtime republican operative, last may he was found death in a hotel room, ruled as a suicide. just a few days before he died, he did an interview in which he told them about a project he had been working on during the 2016 campaign, trying to track down what he believed were thousands of e-mails that had been hacked from hillary clinton's private e-mail server. he contacted people who he believed were russian hackers online to encourage them to get clinton e-mails, so they could be used against clinton in the election for trump's benefit. in other words, peter smith, u.s. citizen, volunteered to "the wall street journal" last year that he, as an american citizen, really had tried to collude with russia to influence the presidential election in trump's favor. since then, one important question about that story has been, well, was he just doing this as peter smith, private citizen, or was he doing this as an agent of the trump campaign? well, tonight, "the wall street jour
smith. smith was a longtime republican operative, last may he was found death in a hotel room, ruled as a suicide. just a few days before he died, he did an interview in which he told them about a project he had been working on during the 2016 campaign, trying to track down what he believed were thousands of e-mails that had been hacked from hillary clinton's private e-mail server. he contacted people who he believed were russian hackers online to encourage them to get clinton e-mails, so they...
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podium for the two hundred meters has become one of the sport's most iconic images americans tommy smith and john carlos bowed their heads and raised a fist in what they described as a human rights salute it became an engineering symbol of the fight for racial equality the third man was australian peter norman who stood in solidarity with the pair norman died in two thousand and six while smith and carlos remain outspoken activists. all the athletes were part of the olympic project for human rights its aim was to protest against racism around the world smith had just become the first athlete to break the twenty second barrier in the two hundred meters but after the protest he and carlos were immediately suspended from the u.s. team carlos said the reason for the closed fist was to show that black men in america are united like smith and norman he would never compete at another olympics it was norman who suggested carlos since men to share the one pair of black gloves they had so both could raise their fists if a stooge criticism australia only after his death did the country's parliament
podium for the two hundred meters has become one of the sport's most iconic images americans tommy smith and john carlos bowed their heads and raised a fist in what they described as a human rights salute it became an engineering symbol of the fight for racial equality the third man was australian peter norman who stood in solidarity with the pair norman died in two thousand and six while smith and carlos remain outspoken activists. all the athletes were part of the olympic project for human...
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they all go back to louis xvi-era. >> was sandy part of the smith family?> no, not at all. >> which brings us to story number three, featuring another new yorker from a well-to-do family named george garfield. >> george himself was a unique individual. he never went to college, but he got a law degree. he went to the new york city library and studied on his own and passed the bar exam. >> and he was a practicing lawyer for a number of years. >> and apparently a successful one, at that. one day in the early '60s, george shows up in princeton, looking for some prime acreage, and spies the grand chateau, which the smiths have put up for sale. george buys it. >> it was about 18 acres and this house, and then he bought two adjoining lots and then he bought five acres across the street. >> okay, so, i'm wondering -- how do these tales of wealth and opulence lead to our retired teacher's strange inheritance? that's the fourth story. it involves a working-class family, an untimely death, and a chance encounter. sandy, this is your inheritance. oh, my goodness. and
they all go back to louis xvi-era. >> was sandy part of the smith family?> no, not at all. >> which brings us to story number three, featuring another new yorker from a well-to-do family named george garfield. >> george himself was a unique individual. he never went to college, but he got a law degree. he went to the new york city library and studied on his own and passed the bar exam. >> and he was a practicing lawyer for a number of years. >> and apparently a...
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smith: i agree. i would like to add that the freedom of expression is to feel and see what you believe, but there is always limitation. you cannot just yell "fire" in a theater. and dould be able to say what you need to express yourself without worrying about someone being offended. i always draw the line of how speech impacts someone physically. you cannot even criticize any elected leaders in certain countries. america is the bedrock. you cannot get punished, and it will make this country different. sen. sasse: i will last one clarifying question. you clearly cannot use your speech to incite someone else to aolence and scream "fire" in crowded moving house. if they differ about heaven or hell, it is not the government's responsibility to sort that out. mr. smith: correct. mr. wetherell: i am not sure i can add much to what my colleagues have said. i think the first amendment captures the essence of our freedom to say and do, and believe what we individually want to. maybe not to the high school sop
smith: i agree. i would like to add that the freedom of expression is to feel and see what you believe, but there is always limitation. you cannot just yell "fire" in a theater. and dould be able to say what you need to express yourself without worrying about someone being offended. i always draw the line of how speech impacts someone physically. you cannot even criticize any elected leaders in certain countries. america is the bedrock. you cannot get punished, and it will make this...
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>> reporter: mary smith says various reps assured her they would fix the error. months went by. nothing changed. except her credit score. >> it's gone down significantly. i went from having great credit to i wouldn't be surprised if i was looking into moving or buying a car or anything that impacted my credit score. i would be denied. >> reporter: she showed us her credit report. there's one reference to bankruptcy, added by wells fargo. so mary turned to us. >> help me, please. >> reporter: we immediately asked wells fargo to intee.anilt we found mary smith's name, plus the last four digits of her social security on a bankruptcy filing from last year in los angeles. >> i never lived in los angeles before in my life. >> reporter: so what happened? we're going to print a big p explain. mary lives here, but the bankruptcy court trustee down in los angeles told us she and several others were unknowingly written into a real estate scheme near palm springs. a homeowner down there filed a flurry of fake papers using real names and social security numbers to stall his f
>> reporter: mary smith says various reps assured her they would fix the error. months went by. nothing changed. except her credit score. >> it's gone down significantly. i went from having great credit to i wouldn't be surprised if i was looking into moving or buying a car or anything that impacted my credit score. i would be denied. >> reporter: she showed us her credit report. there's one reference to bankruptcy, added by wells fargo. so mary turned to us. >> help me,...
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smith is dead, so mueller is not investigating to charge him. but who was smith talking to?where the russia probe meets -- if you were talking money to smith, now mueller wants to talk to you. i'm joined by shelby holiday, one of the reporters who broke this story, attorney mia wylie, and another former federal prosecutor, john flannery. thanks to all of you. shelby, what is the verification of the actual fund-raising due to the story? >> well, the money trail always matters. so what we know is he raised at least $100,000 from at least four people. and the timing is significant, because it came just one month ahead of the election. there is an e-mail sent out to some of his friends, some of his donors, and it was addressed to the clinton e-mail reconnaissance supporters. he was talking about establishing a scholarship fund for russian students. and in the e-mails, he says the students are pleased with the e-mail releases they've seen so far. and this email came four days after wikileaks started dumping emails. so it suggests in this e-mail that the students are pleased with
smith is dead, so mueller is not investigating to charge him. but who was smith talking to?where the russia probe meets -- if you were talking money to smith, now mueller wants to talk to you. i'm joined by shelby holiday, one of the reporters who broke this story, attorney mia wylie, and another former federal prosecutor, john flannery. thanks to all of you. shelby, what is the verification of the actual fund-raising due to the story? >> well, the money trail always matters. so what we...
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he'd rather go home to yemen but he tells us he can't do that until the situation changes bernard smith al-jazeera djibouti. you know a tropical storm has ravaged large areas of yemen's eastern province bringing three days of heavy rainfall and flooding around seventy percent of the region has been affected by cycle a move on to aircraft one yemeni and the other one from the united arab emirates have been ferrying residents to safety after they became stranded in the provincial capital. hundreds of homes have been destroyed and thousands of livestock drowned after they were swept away by the floods. russia and turkey say their agreement to set up a buffer zone along the border of syria's last rebel stronghold is still on course despite a major rebel group missing a deadline to withdraw the deal establishes a twenty kilometer demilitarized zone around it leave the province it was supposed to be cleared of heavy weapons by october tenth and rebel fighters by monday meanwhile two major border crossings in syria have reopened in the past forty eight hours there are junctions with jordan and
he'd rather go home to yemen but he tells us he can't do that until the situation changes bernard smith al-jazeera djibouti. you know a tropical storm has ravaged large areas of yemen's eastern province bringing three days of heavy rainfall and flooding around seventy percent of the region has been affected by cycle a move on to aircraft one yemeni and the other one from the united arab emirates have been ferrying residents to safety after they became stranded in the provincial capital....
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and hancock and smith agree to suspend operations until the next day. meanwhile, lee is settling a armynding a portion of his and beauregard is going to pull men out and also send them down to petersburg stabilizing the , scene for three more days. they will continue to attack a t petersburg. both sides will funnel reinforcements there. ultimately the union does not succeed in capturing the confederate supply hub there in june of 1864. the final outcome of this maneuver to the james river is once again stalemate. how then is it a turning point in the civil war? i believe it is because of the supply hub that's going to be placed there by the union at city point. with their supply lines secure, the overland -- as chris mentioned, the impact of the navy in allowing that to be the case. it means that for the next 9.5 months, the union army has constant pressure on robert e. lee. when all the events are crippling the confederacy, outside of lee's control, the army of northern virginia is stuck protecting petersburg. in some instances, just 200 yards away fro
and hancock and smith agree to suspend operations until the next day. meanwhile, lee is settling a armynding a portion of his and beauregard is going to pull men out and also send them down to petersburg stabilizing the , scene for three more days. they will continue to attack a t petersburg. both sides will funnel reinforcements there. ultimately the union does not succeed in capturing the confederate supply hub there in june of 1864. the final outcome of this maneuver to the james river is...
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smith for that story. to the journal that his secret endeavor was somehow tied to michael flynn who had been an adviserer in the campaign. and then about ten days after he talked to "the wall street journal," peter smith died. he was found dead in a minnesota hotel room in an apparent suicide. before we had much time to digest that bombshell, the very next day "the wall street journal" was back for round two. according to the journal, it was not just mike flynn who peter smith implied was connected to his search for hillary clinton's e-mails. according to smith, it was also a handful of other top tier campaign aides like kellyanne conway and steve bannon. and from the beginning, this whole story about the republican operative trying to get his hands on stolen e-mails has been kind of an outlier. it's been this obscure avenue of reporting that feels like it could be explosive, but it's kind of hard to nail down exactly what any of it means. well, today "the wall street journal" added a little bit more to th
smith for that story. to the journal that his secret endeavor was somehow tied to michael flynn who had been an adviserer in the campaign. and then about ten days after he talked to "the wall street journal," peter smith died. he was found dead in a minnesota hotel room in an apparent suicide. before we had much time to digest that bombshell, the very next day "the wall street journal" was back for round two. according to the journal, it was not just mike flynn who peter...
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images of a war time petersburg which is smith's best nation. he said, i hold the key to petersburg on the morning of june 15. he'll regret saying that because of baylor's farm, the calvary regiment and one battery of artillery is going to block the way that smith's men are taking. combat takes place at baylor's farm. pse united states colored troo successfully overrun the confederate position. that is their first taste of battle but they do suffer significantly because the endeavor -- they hadn't seen combat. that certainly is going to impact smith's aggression as it continues to move closer to petersburg. he spends the entire afternoon scouting the massive construction fortifications left over from the peninsula campaign. eventually by evening after an artillery barrage, he'll finally order and assault they absolutely overwhelms the smnall amount ofhe small confederates behind the earthworks. by the time his men -- the sun is setting. hancock's men, because of the delay in receiving their rations, only reach smith after dark. smithncock and ag
images of a war time petersburg which is smith's best nation. he said, i hold the key to petersburg on the morning of june 15. he'll regret saying that because of baylor's farm, the calvary regiment and one battery of artillery is going to block the way that smith's men are taking. combat takes place at baylor's farm. pse united states colored troo successfully overrun the confederate position. that is their first taste of battle but they do suffer significantly because the endeavor -- they...
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jada pinket smith said okay to will.ou better believe she was scared. >> it's one of those moments your faith is tested. when i saw him flying outside of the helicopter, that's when i got nervous. i'm like he's covered. he's good. that. really strong in that. >> strong doesn't begin to cover it. jada is a force of nature. we were with her today at the will and jada smith family foundation in years in entertainment event. she hosted a fire chat for 500 students. >> give it up for jada. >> she launched the initiative to expose kids to career opportunities in the business. >> i've had people tell me the craziest things. your accent. you have an east coast accent so you'll never make it in this business. a lot of times the students come out and say thank you so much. i had no idea that was available to me. >> this mom and advocate is a busy lady. she's bringing her red table talk back for a second season. >> will is our first guest. we're talking about issues, love and marriage. we're talking about all kinds of stuff. it's g
jada pinket smith said okay to will.ou better believe she was scared. >> it's one of those moments your faith is tested. when i saw him flying outside of the helicopter, that's when i got nervous. i'm like he's covered. he's good. that. really strong in that. >> strong doesn't begin to cover it. jada is a force of nature. we were with her today at the will and jada smith family foundation in years in entertainment event. she hosted a fire chat for 500 students. >> give it up...
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and raiders tight end lee smith backing up the franchise qb.on gruden>" i don't see us making any more trades, but i'll never say never again to anybody. if i said never to you, i'm sorry. i don't think i did."q: so if somebody calls about derek carr?coach gruden: "i'm not going to speculate about that today. i don't see us making anymore trades. certainly, i don't see us trading our quarterback.""all these reports about this locker room being fractured with derek carr is the most obnoxious and ridiculous thing i've heard ever. it's to the point where it's comical and laughable that i'm even sitting here talking about it..us as players have zero issues with derek carr. he is our leader, he has always been our leader. we put a c on his chest for a reason along with rodney hudson and regardless of what face he makes after a tackle or what everybody wants to dive into and wear him out about or attacking his character or attacking him as a leader on this football team is a joke." (pam) (pam) for the first time in nearly 20 years .... a n
and raiders tight end lee smith backing up the franchise qb.on gruden>" i don't see us making any more trades, but i'll never say never again to anybody. if i said never to you, i'm sorry. i don't think i did."q: so if somebody calls about derek carr?coach gruden: "i'm not going to speculate about that today. i don't see us making anymore trades. certainly, i don't see us trading our quarterback.""all these reports about this locker room being fractured with derek...
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converse les told me smith was forced to turn to american football after his ban for the salute which followed winning the two hundred meters gold in mexico he told d.w. news earlier this year that sport can continue to be a legitimate form of protest young folks c.f.a. says as role models they see athletes as actors and i think the athletes zero zero zero. zero pm needed due to the people who are watching them and trying to take on a role such as them smith and carlos paid heavily for their protest but they became role models for an entire generation. of that i'll have a few of the top of the hour courses or the website the best thing to be called that because it will have your physics updates in just a bit. more female candidates than ever before. women are striving for.
converse les told me smith was forced to turn to american football after his ban for the salute which followed winning the two hundred meters gold in mexico he told d.w. news earlier this year that sport can continue to be a legitimate form of protest young folks c.f.a. says as role models they see athletes as actors and i think the athletes zero zero zero. zero pm needed due to the people who are watching them and trying to take on a role such as them smith and carlos paid heavily for their...
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you needed to to the people who are watching them and trying to take on a role such as them smith and carlos paid heavily for their protest but they became role models for an entire generation. don't forget you can always get news on the go just download from the google player from the awful story along if you access to all which is news from around the world as well as push notifications plenty of breaking news can also use it to send us photos on videos from. situ up to date so more for your up to top off the hour in the meantime of course most always the website that's d.w. dot com have a day. trip . to the phones. to. stay in school. or first climbing most of. them or as grand moments arrives. jointly arranging on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary dora and the ranting returns home on d w dot com tanks.
you needed to to the people who are watching them and trying to take on a role such as them smith and carlos paid heavily for their protest but they became role models for an entire generation. don't forget you can always get news on the go just download from the google player from the awful story along if you access to all which is news from around the world as well as push notifications plenty of breaking news can also use it to send us photos on videos from. situ up to date so more for your...
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a young man by the name of joseph smith. smith was from a very poor family. like many of the settlers along the canal, they lived in new england. they had a farm in vermont. and they lost their farm. and i mentioned the tedious work that went into creating a farm out of a forest. if you could not pay your mortgage, you did not get credit for all that work. all the improvements went back to the owner of the land. so when you lost the farm, you lost 7, 8, 10 years of labor. worklabor, 14 hours of every day. suddenly, it was gone. down to a city which straddles the canal. they went to work doing day labor. hard labor, saving money. his mother painted oilcloth to try to sell to people to scrape up money for a down payment on a farm. joseph's contribution to the family funds, in part, came from acting as a scryer. a scryer in those days was somebody who was considered to have powers to find lost objects. and, particularly, to lead treasure hunts. and these treasure hunt, which in the time,ular not only in the canal region but throughout the northeast, they were pa
a young man by the name of joseph smith. smith was from a very poor family. like many of the settlers along the canal, they lived in new england. they had a farm in vermont. and they lost their farm. and i mentioned the tedious work that went into creating a farm out of a forest. if you could not pay your mortgage, you did not get credit for all that work. all the improvements went back to the owner of the land. so when you lost the farm, you lost 7, 8, 10 years of labor. worklabor, 14 hours of...
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both warner and smith were given i2—month suspensions and bancroft nine months for the part they played surface of the ball in the infamous series with south africa six months ago. he's been speaking to my colleague 0lly foster and they started by talking about the future of test cricket. i don't think test cricket is dying. i think there is a lot more interest on the tv side of things then attended the ground. i don't think, and england and australia it is strong with people attending the venue strong with people attending the venue where the test matches are. but around the world i think there are more eyeballs watching on the tv. i think as long as the superstar players say that test cricket is the pinnacle and he wants to achieve things in the test match arena and he is leading the way and that, then i think it will stand there. we have to trust the prayers that they want to trust the prayers that they want to play test cricket. it is very easy to take the money and do the twe nty20 easy to take the money and do the twenty20 side of things i don't begrudge any player for doing that.
both warner and smith were given i2—month suspensions and bancroft nine months for the part they played surface of the ball in the infamous series with south africa six months ago. he's been speaking to my colleague 0lly foster and they started by talking about the future of test cricket. i don't think test cricket is dying. i think there is a lot more interest on the tv side of things then attended the ground. i don't think, and england and australia it is strong with people attending the...
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today i met with rich smith in san francisco,he believes that the people trying to pull this off are not experienced as the investigators trying to figure it out. rick smith served 25 years in the f-b-i..he believes the people behind the bomb threats and suspicious packages sent to politicians and a television network are not that sophisticated.the f-b-i says five packages containing explosives were sent to hilary clinton, former president barack obama and the c-n-n- offices in new york citythe threats targeting prominent democrats but did not cause any injuries.smith
today i met with rich smith in san francisco,he believes that the people trying to pull this off are not experienced as the investigators trying to figure it out. rick smith served 25 years in the f-b-i..he believes the people behind the bomb threats and suspicious packages sent to politicians and a television network are not that sophisticated.the f-b-i says five packages containing explosives were sent to hilary clinton, former president barack obama and the c-n-n- offices in new york citythe...
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that wh smith shares.hief executive has talked about the restructuring of the operation. you are talking about two businesses. 0ne you are talking about two businesses. one is on the high street. a measure of how difficult life on the high street is. even with a 3% fall in sales and profits, that has been described as a good year. the company is congratulating itself on getting across one of the latest trends, slime related products. if you don't know what thatis, products. if you don't know what that is, ask an eight—year—old. that is treading water at best, slipping back worst. each restructuring measures announced and that is why this announcement has happened. catering for people in railway stations and airports, more of a captive market and passenger numbers are growing. that side of the business is doing really well, profits up 7%. in the uk, it's all about balancing existing assets. because these shops are quite expensive, there's not much room to grow, the rents are high. but it is doing very well.
that wh smith shares.hief executive has talked about the restructuring of the operation. you are talking about two businesses. 0ne you are talking about two businesses. one is on the high street. a measure of how difficult life on the high street is. even with a 3% fall in sales and profits, that has been described as a good year. the company is congratulating itself on getting across one of the latest trends, slime related products. if you don't know what thatis, products. if you don't know...
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>> it's a very sexy dress. >>> then from beyonce to the rocks, angelina to will smith.y're giving your disney favorites a new spin. >>> and judge judy reveals the secret to her success. >> the end. next. >> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >>> will smith striking a prayerful pose in front of the taj mahal. i'm just gonna say it. it's very zen, very genie like. >> funny you should say that, cam. since will is the genie in disney's upcoming "alladin" movie, just one of many disney classics getting the live action treatment. here's what we know -- >> a diamond in the rough. >> the first look at "alladin" is giving us a whole new look of feels. >> will smith is genie. naomi scott is jasmine and egyptian born actor mena massoud is alladin. he's been documenting this magic carpet ride since production began last year. >> it is a big number in "alladin." >> the full feature hits theaters may of next year. >> but you don't see angelina jolie's "maleficent two" any time soon. >> go no further. >> angelina and elle fanning return for the the sequel that picks up several years a
>> it's a very sexy dress. >>> then from beyonce to the rocks, angelina to will smith.y're giving your disney favorites a new spin. >>> and judge judy reveals the secret to her success. >> the end. next. >> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >>> will smith striking a prayerful pose in front of the taj mahal. i'm just gonna say it. it's very zen, very genie like. >> funny you should say that, cam. since will is the genie in disney's upcoming...
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podium for the two hundred meters has become one of the sport's most iconic images americans tommy smith and john carlos bowed their heads and raised a fists in what they described as a human rights salute it became an injuring symbol of the fight for racial equality the third man was australian peter norman who stood in solidarity with the pair norman died in two thousand and six while smith and carlos remain outspoken activists. all the athletes were part of the olympic project for human rights that same with a protest against racism around the world smith had just become the first athlete to break the twenty second barrier in the two hundred meters but after the protest he and carlos were immediately suspended from the u.s. team carlos said the reason for the closed fist was to show that black men in america are united like smith and norman he would never compete at another lympics it was norman who suggested carlos since men to share the one pair of black gloves they had so both could raise their fists he faced criticism in australia only after his death did the country's parliament
podium for the two hundred meters has become one of the sport's most iconic images americans tommy smith and john carlos bowed their heads and raised a fists in what they described as a human rights salute it became an injuring symbol of the fight for racial equality the third man was australian peter norman who stood in solidarity with the pair norman died in two thousand and six while smith and carlos remain outspoken activists. all the athletes were part of the olympic project for human...
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nbc bay area's christie smith joins us from that safeway, which is now an even luckier spot. christie. >> reporter: that's right. people are walking right past a banner that went up late this afternoon. millionaire made here. to get their own tickets. we spoke with the store manager, who says the young man who almost hit the mega jackpot is in his 20s and didn't check his ticket right away. >> i came flying through the entire store screaming. >> reporter: store manager leah maxwell was stunned. >> she knew someone became a millionaire off of a lottery ticket bought at the safeway on marina boulevard, then found out it was the store's bakery clerk, who showed up for work as usual this morning unaware. >> he was working, and i just found out that it was his co-worker that checked his numbers and told him he was the winner. >> reporter: he then double-checked to be sure he had five of the six mega millions numbers worth $1.9 million before taxes. >> you could tell he was in shock. he didn't know what to do. we all kind of congregated around him at customer service, congratulated
nbc bay area's christie smith joins us from that safeway, which is now an even luckier spot. christie. >> reporter: that's right. people are walking right past a banner that went up late this afternoon. millionaire made here. to get their own tickets. we spoke with the store manager, who says the young man who almost hit the mega jackpot is in his 20s and didn't check his ticket right away. >> i came flying through the entire store screaming. >> reporter: store manager leah...
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our washington correspondent jessica smith explains... congress is trying to figure out what to do about crypto- currencies, like bitcoin. on thursday, the senate banking committee heard from two experts with polar opposite views. one warned against it: the other called crypto-currencies revolutionary. the director of research at a crypto-policy non-profit, said the technology could make financial transactions easier and more secure.but an nyu professor told the committee crypto-currencies are largely used by criminals. : while critics urge congress to crack down -- advocates say any regulation should give the evolving technology room to grow.
our washington correspondent jessica smith explains... congress is trying to figure out what to do about crypto- currencies, like bitcoin. on thursday, the senate banking committee heard from two experts with polar opposite views. one warned against it: the other called crypto-currencies revolutionary. the director of research at a crypto-policy non-profit, said the technology could make financial transactions easier and more secure.but an nyu professor told the committee crypto-currencies are...
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we are going to call her mary smith. her real name is at the center of this mix-up. she says the bank is calling her bankrupt. it is costing her dearly and no one but us is trying to fix night this should be an exciting moment for me. >> reporter: mary smith is newly engaged and eager to tie the knot. >> reporter: but saying i do in disney's fantasy land is just that a fantasy at this point. >> i don't feel comfort until i get this sorted out. >> reporter: mary's hang-up is with her hang. last year wells fargo wouldn't let her make a payment. >> they informed me there was nothing they could do forbecaus by the bankruptcy says she has never filed for bankruptcy but wells fargo's computers said she had. she thought it was a mistaken identity because her real name is almost as common as mary smith. >> when i went to the branch there were so many they had to narrow it down to which mary smith i was. >> reporter: months went by, nothing changed. except her credit score. >> it's gone down significantly. i went from having great credit to i wouldn't be surprised if i was lo
we are going to call her mary smith. her real name is at the center of this mix-up. she says the bank is calling her bankrupt. it is costing her dearly and no one but us is trying to fix night this should be an exciting moment for me. >> reporter: mary smith is newly engaged and eager to tie the knot. >> reporter: but saying i do in disney's fantasy land is just that a fantasy at this point. >> i don't feel comfort until i get this sorted out. >> reporter: mary's hang-up...
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this is important, get out and vote. >> reporter: christie smith, "nbc bay area news." >>> south bayoters looking to drop off their ballots early now have a few more options. seven early voting centers opened this weekend across santa clara county. not only can people cast their ballots now, but those who missed voter registration can register to vote conditionally. >> all this fraud going on and not counting the votes and they keep saying over and over, vote early, so your vote will count. >> the early voting centers will be open through election day, november 6th. >>> nbc bay area is your home for all you need to know about the upcoming midterm election. just go to our home page nbcbayarea.com, where you'll find an entire section devoted to decision 2018. we'll help you find your voting location as well as a preview of the key races and state propositions. >>> at 7:12, there is much more ahead on "today in the bay." coming up, even more lottery mania. it's not another $1.6 billion mega millions prize but it is hundreds of millions of powerball money. so where were the winning ticke
this is important, get out and vote. >> reporter: christie smith, "nbc bay area news." >>> south bayoters looking to drop off their ballots early now have a few more options. seven early voting centers opened this weekend across santa clara county. not only can people cast their ballots now, but those who missed voter registration can register to vote conditionally. >> all this fraud going on and not counting the votes and they keep saying over and over, vote...
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and norman he'd never compete at another olympics it was norman who suggested carlos and smith share the pair of black gloves they had so both could raise their fists he faced huge criticism in australia only after his death that the country's parliament formally apologized for his treatment you know it was a look a silent election electrification of what was going to happen before the fis when the annoyed change was about to come this were nerve sam cooke's own saying it's going to come because i needed i needed a platform. doing the right thing is not an easy thing to do for me or anyone else asked that the a fifty years ago on the podium were one guy had his face over me and another gasket to insupportably with fifty years of that posed to be in the we three can not change society to make it better without the help of you well earlier on we spoke to sports historian and former athlete victoria jackson she says that using the medal ceremony as a platform for protest ensured their message was heard all around the world. but the athletes who go and represent their country are represe
and norman he'd never compete at another olympics it was norman who suggested carlos and smith share the pair of black gloves they had so both could raise their fists he faced huge criticism in australia only after his death that the country's parliament formally apologized for his treatment you know it was a look a silent election electrification of what was going to happen before the fis when the annoyed change was about to come this were nerve sam cooke's own saying it's going to come...
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and not for the sake of money, tommy smith, basically the same thing 50 yea rs smith, basically the sameat some of the day's other sports stories now. it's the first round of the british masters at walton heath. england's eddie pepperell is one of four players tied for the lead on five under par thanks in part to this at the par three ninth, he hits the flag and spins back into the hole... matt wallace and tommy fleetwood are also at the top of the leaderboard. british number one kyle edmund is into the quarter finals of the shanghai masters. edmund, who is ranked 14th in the world, beat chile's nicolas yarry in straight sets. he faces world number five alexander zverev next. british boxer billyjoe saunders has reliquished his wbo middleweight title. he failed a doping test in august and has been denied a licence to defend his title against american demetrius andrade in boston. england and wigan warriors rugby league player zak hardaker has been given a 20—month driving ban after pleading guilty to drink—driving. hardaker, who is nearing the end of a 1a—month ban from rugby for cocaine u
and not for the sake of money, tommy smith, basically the same thing 50 yea rs smith, basically the sameat some of the day's other sports stories now. it's the first round of the british masters at walton heath. england's eddie pepperell is one of four players tied for the lead on five under par thanks in part to this at the par three ninth, he hits the flag and spins back into the hole... matt wallace and tommy fleetwood are also at the top of the leaderboard. british number one kyle edmund is...
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larry smith:"it's really a great honor."an honor that larry smith earned. christmas tree contest last year.his prize? supplying the white house christmas tree.larry smith: "proud to do it anytime."but it was up to these white house officials to pick it out. they had their orders.timothy harleth:"it has to have a full body..a straight stem..has to be at least 18 feet tall..good color to it."with a crowd in tow, the two checked several trees, peeping into the branches, getting up close. folks like tommy burleson are excited about the whole thing. tommy burleson:"to have a piece of avery county in the white house."it took a little while, but this is the one.a 25-year-old perfect frasier fir that somehow escaped the chainsaw all those years.steve ohnesorge:"in a way it's sort of an ugly duckling tale. if this tree had looked so good when it was 7 or 8 years old they'd have cut it and sold it then. but it didn't... it had a chance to grow up and become a white house christmas tree.". of all the trees on larry's farm, this one goes to the first family.larry smith
larry smith:"it's really a great honor."an honor that larry smith earned. christmas tree contest last year.his prize? supplying the white house christmas tree.larry smith: "proud to do it anytime."but it was up to these white house officials to pick it out. they had their orders.timothy harleth:"it has to have a full body..a straight stem..has to be at least 18 feet tall..good color to it."with a crowd in tow, the two checked several trees, peeping into the...
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her name is tina smith. honestly, i do this stuff for a living.sure i have ever heard of her. the fact is, there is no reason for me to have heard of her because she would is never going to vote for us. she will always vote for schumer and pelosi. course, the legendary low iq maxine waters. low iq person. schumer, dowith whatever you want. what would you like me to do? should i vote for higher taxes? yes. i want higher taxes. should i vote against a wall, which is happening? she wants to vote against the wall. she voted against the wall. >> [crowd chanting] build the wall! build the wall! building trump: we are the wall. we started it. $1.6 billion, we got another $1.6 billion. i want to build it, but we are making a lot of progress on the wall. i would like to do it a lot faster. i am good at building. voted for deadly sanctuary cities. karin, do you promise you will not be voting for sanctuary cities? ok, good. wants to keep crime out of minnesota. that sounds like a good platform, right? tina smith would rather protect a violent criminal aliens
her name is tina smith. honestly, i do this stuff for a living.sure i have ever heard of her. the fact is, there is no reason for me to have heard of her because she would is never going to vote for us. she will always vote for schumer and pelosi. course, the legendary low iq maxine waters. low iq person. schumer, dowith whatever you want. what would you like me to do? should i vote for higher taxes? yes. i want higher taxes. should i vote against a wall, which is happening? she wants to vote...
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she now sits in smith's seat, representing maine.a canny and cagey move when mcconnell dropped her name, knowing collins was listening. >> in 1950, allegations were being utilized in a very definite debate in that era. that's when a distinguished senator from maine, margaret chase smith, an icon from the great state of our colleague senator collins went to the senate floor to say enough was enough. >> senator king is also from maine. john, i'm duty-bound to point out, smith also voted for some new deal legislation in her time in the senate. there she is. >> yeah. and the timing of that speech that senator mcconnell was talking about is quite remarkab remarkable. mccarthy gave that speech on lincoln's birthday, when he had the names of 205 communists, that wandered down to 57, and ultimately down to 0. she called it the declaration of conscience. she got six co-signers from her caucus. mccarthy dismissed them as snow white and the six dwarves. and it was brilliant by mcconnell to take smith, shorthand for defying your party, to push c
she now sits in smith's seat, representing maine.a canny and cagey move when mcconnell dropped her name, knowing collins was listening. >> in 1950, allegations were being utilized in a very definite debate in that era. that's when a distinguished senator from maine, margaret chase smith, an icon from the great state of our colleague senator collins went to the senate floor to say enough was enough. >> senator king is also from maine. john, i'm duty-bound to point out, smith also...
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june 1st they appointed robert smith in summerskill's place. george murray taught in the spring semester and was rehired to teach in the fall 1968. in august 1968, murray represented the black panther party at the conference of the organization of solidarity with the people of asia, africa and latin america. this conference was held in cuba. murray condensed u.s. intervention in vietnam declaring, every time an american mercenary is shot over there, that's when they will be killing us here in the u.s. after he returned to the bay area murray published a manifesto in the black panther party newspaper. titled "for a revolutionary culture." the aerial was filled with positive references to revolutionary nationalists terrorism in africa, asia and the middle east. murray argued that those activities aren't to serve as a podly for black revolutionary power in the u.s. must show piles of dead businessmen, bankers lawyers senators congressmen burning up inside their stores being blown up in cafes, restaurants and night clubs. black men, black people co
june 1st they appointed robert smith in summerskill's place. george murray taught in the spring semester and was rehired to teach in the fall 1968. in august 1968, murray represented the black panther party at the conference of the organization of solidarity with the people of asia, africa and latin america. this conference was held in cuba. murray condensed u.s. intervention in vietnam declaring, every time an american mercenary is shot over there, that's when they will be killing us here in...
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nbc bay area's christie smith explains. >> it was kind of a little bit of a joke. but i challenged scott on twitter to join me. >> reporter: decked out in heels and colorful hair, opponents of prop 6 gathered in the castro on bicycles in an effective way to make a point. >> even those who find it whimsical, this is a very serious subject. >> reporter: senator scott wiener says a political opponent suggested people might be forced to get to work. he is working against prop 6. >> it will impact all 40 million californians. it will mean that our roads will continue to crumble. and it will be harder to drive, walk. plan roads. >> the plan was to drive from here in heels and hair down towards civic center. >> now is not the time to turn back and defund the crucial infrastructure project. >> prop 6 could cancel a gas tax hike and some of the new vehicle registration fees. carl demaio is chairman of the yes on 6 campaign. he spoke with us from southern california. >> that's really what we are about, making sure we have accountability on the existing gas tax before we give
nbc bay area's christie smith explains. >> it was kind of a little bit of a joke. but i challenged scott on twitter to join me. >> reporter: decked out in heels and colorful hair, opponents of prop 6 gathered in the castro on bicycles in an effective way to make a point. >> even those who find it whimsical, this is a very serious subject. >> reporter: senator scott wiener says a political opponent suggested people might be forced to get to work. he is working against...
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flynn and smith are not coffee boys.y were seasoned players who raised actual money to try to get those e-mails from russia. well, the "wall street journal" shelby holliday who broke the story a back here on the plot along with former watergate special prosecutor richard ackerman, mueller has been questioning people about smith's quest and he even put a witness before the grand jury about it. so what does that tell you? >> it tells me is this is one of a whole series of australian him conversations and contacts between americans connected with the trump campaign and the russian government. just this week we learned about the "new yorker" had an article about the strange commune cakes between alpha bank the russian bank, and trump tower and spectrum health which is connected with betsy davos' family and eric prince. we have this strange meeting with eric prince in the saichelles with putin's people. there are series of communications that we don't really know how they fit into the whole picture. >> what do you see as the
flynn and smith are not coffee boys.y were seasoned players who raised actual money to try to get those e-mails from russia. well, the "wall street journal" shelby holliday who broke the story a back here on the plot along with former watergate special prosecutor richard ackerman, mueller has been questioning people about smith's quest and he even put a witness before the grand jury about it. so what does that tell you? >> it tells me is this is one of a whole series of...
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john smith speaking to me earlier.e end quality is so poor in delhi that india's top court described it as critical, pitiable and terrible and now authorities have asked 100 industries to shut down and not convert piped gas. for more on that i have india business report samir hashmi, so tell us how shutting down these industries might help with the air quality. well, sharan, it is that time of year in delhi. winter is coming. november, december, january is when the air pollution level in delhi worsens and they have already started seeing signs of it. yesterday on monday, the a01 was around 348, which falls in the severe, hazardous category. 0ne in the severe, hazardous category. one of the steps taken by authorities is they have directed 113 industries which are located inside the city and on the outskirts of the city to shut down because they haven't converted to petroleum natural gas which is a more safe form of functioning and it doesn't pollute the city. the other steps the authorities plan to take in the next few
john smith speaking to me earlier.e end quality is so poor in delhi that india's top court described it as critical, pitiable and terrible and now authorities have asked 100 industries to shut down and not convert piped gas. for more on that i have india business report samir hashmi, so tell us how shutting down these industries might help with the air quality. well, sharan, it is that time of year in delhi. winter is coming. november, december, january is when the air pollution level in delhi...
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susan collins now representing senator smith's seat in the state representing maine. so, it was a canny and cagey move when mcconnell dropped her political hero knowing collins was listening. >> in 1950 it, character assassination and uncorroborated allegations were being utilized in a very different debate in that era. that's when a distinguished senator from maine, margaret chase smith, an icon from the great state of our colleague senator collins went to the senate floor to say enough was enough. someone should remind him senator king is also from maine. john, i'm duty-bound to point out, marge xwret chase smith voted for new deal legislation in her time in the senate. there she is. >> yeah. and the timing of that speech that senator mcconnell was talking about is quite remarkable. it was very early in the mccarthy drama. mccarthy gave that speech on lincoln's birthday, where he had the names of 205 communists that wandered down to 57 and ultimately down to zero. she called it the declaration of conscience. she got six co-signers from her caucus. mccarthy dismissed
susan collins now representing senator smith's seat in the state representing maine. so, it was a canny and cagey move when mcconnell dropped her political hero knowing collins was listening. >> in 1950 it, character assassination and uncorroborated allegations were being utilized in a very different debate in that era. that's when a distinguished senator from maine, margaret chase smith, an icon from the great state of our colleague senator collins went to the senate floor to say enough...
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this is the only footage that exists of smith wigglesworth.ither. it is others who recorded his work when his reputation really took off in the 1920s and he preached around the world to eager audiences. bring sinners in and bring the broken in, bring the lost in. today, lilian is guest preacher at wigglesworth‘s bowland street mission. it is now a busy church once more, newly opened with a faithful and growing congregation, just as in its heyday over 100 years ago. they're building a reputation for lively services, with supernatural prayer and healings at the centre. today, wigglesworth is a household name in pentecostal circles across the globe. we're off to ilkley moor. it's a place where smith played as a child and prayed as a man. pilgrims from scandinavia have come to yorkshire to walk in the footsteps of the man they regard as modern day miracle worker. it is god speaking to him directly, that is fantastic. when you hear about it, you think, wow, maybe i could experience the same thing! it's 130 years since wigglesworth opened up his sma
this is the only footage that exists of smith wigglesworth.ither. it is others who recorded his work when his reputation really took off in the 1920s and he preached around the world to eager audiences. bring sinners in and bring the broken in, bring the lost in. today, lilian is guest preacher at wigglesworth‘s bowland street mission. it is now a busy church once more, newly opened with a faithful and growing congregation, just as in its heyday over 100 years ago. they're building a...
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norman smith.ding a further five thousand troops to its border with mexico, as large numbers of central american migrants continue to head north towards it by foot. the announcement by the pentagon comes as both sides of the political divide are accused of using the issue of migration to boost votes ahead of next week's mid—term elections. here's our north america correspondent, james cook. plodding onwards through mexico, the migrants say they are fleeing violence and poverty. they are still nowhere near the us border but with just days until an election, president trump is trying to cast the caravan as an imminent threat to his country. this is an invasion, he says, and "our military is waiting for you." despite the political nature of the topic, it was a uniformed general who appeared on us television to announce the details of operation faithful patriot. by the end of this week we will deploy over 5200 soldiers to the south—west border. that is just the start of this operation. we will continue
norman smith.ding a further five thousand troops to its border with mexico, as large numbers of central american migrants continue to head north towards it by foot. the announcement by the pentagon comes as both sides of the political divide are accused of using the issue of migration to boost votes ahead of next week's mid—term elections. here's our north america correspondent, james cook. plodding onwards through mexico, the migrants say they are fleeing violence and poverty. they are still...
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in 2017 smith implied that he had connections to flynn.ple familiar with the matter indicated the two men were in contact and did have a working relationship. no deal came out of that though. >>> on many occasions the president has openly criticized his attorney general jeff sessions saying he wishes he had made a different selection and sometimes going so far as to say he has no attorney general. now the "washington post" talked with sessions' chief of staff matthew whittaker about having him replace sessions as attorney general. it's not clear how in depth that discussion went or how serious the president was about it all. but it comes as mitch mcconnell tells the a.p. that a potential replacement for sessions is not going to come from the gop caucus and it is the president's decision as to who serves as attorney general. >>> still ahead, global markets are seeing massive losses this morning following yesterday's big selloff on wall street. man: are unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you everywhere? it's time to take back control w
in 2017 smith implied that he had connections to flynn.ple familiar with the matter indicated the two men were in contact and did have a working relationship. no deal came out of that though. >>> on many occasions the president has openly criticized his attorney general jeff sessions saying he wishes he had made a different selection and sometimes going so far as to say he has no attorney general. now the "washington post" talked with sessions' chief of staff matthew...