109
109
Sep 23, 2019
09/19
by
KQED
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
[smith] right. [mcnally] you know, i juston a lifetime tony. [smith] and i'm here, this is terrible, right. [mcnally] and i'm in this dive of anpartment. [smith] well, i do sometimes wonder if it's the thalberg award at the oscars orathe lifetime achievemenhe tonys if the message is, okay you're done now. this is the end of your career, stop. [mcnally] you still go home. you know there's a tear in the screen and the mosquitoes are getting in. [smith] just like-- ly] your life really doesn't change. [smith] mere mortals actually, exactly so. so this has r en six decades of a carat they're acknowledging and that we all acknowledge. [mcnally] yeah. [smith] think about how much has changed. think about how much about the theater, we'll come to you in a second, but how much about the theater has changed. how do you assess it? what would you say the biggest difference n when you started writing plays nearly 60 years ago in earnest, not the stuff that you did as a kid, but the first plays that you had th?
[smith] right. [mcnally] you know, i juston a lifetime tony. [smith] and i'm here, this is terrible, right. [mcnally] and i'm in this dive of anpartment. [smith] well, i do sometimes wonder if it's the thalberg award at the oscars orathe lifetime achievemenhe tonys if the message is, okay you're done now. this is the end of your career, stop. [mcnally] you still go home. you know there's a tear in the screen and the mosquitoes are getting in. [smith] just like-- ly] your life really doesn't...
146
146
Sep 2, 2019
09/19
by
KQED
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
[smith] right. [mcnamee] and that, i think, you know objectely is not the best interest of the economy. in the american people. and my point to you, evan, is not that i'm right about this but that we haven't had this debate for 40 years. and i would like us to have theebate again. because the country's very, it's divided. and it's divided over issues that really derve debate. [smith] you know i would argue, actually, and it's divided over issues thawe're starting to have that debate. you know, alexandria ocasio-cortez on lree one, right, i meane not having a conversation around capitalism? [mheamee] and evan smith asperator, okay? because i mean i came to the tribune festival last year, right? and it was going on all around me. [smith] you heard in ahetin, and you hear in places when you travel around the country, the beginnings of a bigger conversation, knted together that is finally doing what you want. [mcnamee] here's the funnytoth. i remarkably have done eight appearances on fox channels, and e
[smith] right. [mcnamee] and that, i think, you know objectely is not the best interest of the economy. in the american people. and my point to you, evan, is not that i'm right about this but that we haven't had this debate for 40 years. and i would like us to have theebate again. because the country's very, it's divided. and it's divided over issues that really derve debate. [smith] you know i would argue, actually, and it's divided over issues thawe're starting to have that debate. you know,...
60
60
Sep 5, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
smith once again in sublime form.eturned to the side having missed the test at headingley with concussion, but much to englands deep frustration, he has picked up where he left off. so let's take a look at the stats because they are very impressive. before this match, in his previous 11 innings against england — he has averaged 134 runs. quite an astonishing series of scores. so, with 11 centuries now against england, the comparison to some of the games greats is perhaps inevitable. today he overtook sir gary sobers, on the all time list of centuries against england. the only other batsman now to have scored more — sir don bradman. and even when he doesn't quite reach a ton — he's still dominant — in his last 6 ashes, innings he has not scored fewer than 83 runs as you'd expect, lots of praise coming in for him. former england captain michael vaughan says nothing but aspiration for steve smith, we are witnessing greatness. pretty ha rd steve smith, we are witnessing greatness. pretty hard to argue with that. steve smi
smith once again in sublime form.eturned to the side having missed the test at headingley with concussion, but much to englands deep frustration, he has picked up where he left off. so let's take a look at the stats because they are very impressive. before this match, in his previous 11 innings against england — he has averaged 134 runs. quite an astonishing series of scores. so, with 11 centuries now against england, the comparison to some of the games greats is perhaps inevitable. today he...
840
840
Sep 1, 2019
09/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 840
favorite 0
quote 0
creech never intended to kill gavin smith.ad 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 you are going to call on behalf of the defendant? >> my client, john creech. >> reporter: his attorney began asking him about that meeting with gavin's son. >> at any point did you tell them you were going to kill their father in. >> no, that's absurd. >> reporter: two years later when it happened, he and chandy were separated. though they lived in the same house. she worried about him, thought she might be drink and driving. so he installed an app on his phone that allowed her to track her phone and followed her because he was worried, then he saw her car parked near gavins and thought it best to talk to them. 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 this guy? >> they kept talking. i walked over to the passenger's side window. >> what did they do? >
creech never intended to kill gavin smith.ad 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 you are going to call on behalf of the defendant? >> my client, john creech. >> reporter: his attorney began asking him about that meeting with gavin's son. >> at any point did you tell them you were going to kill their father in. >> no, that's...
44
44
Sep 5, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
smith made 211 as australia declared on 497—8. andy swiss has the story of smith's day.nce again, it was australia's day and once again it belonged to steve smith. he had begun the day on 60 and he might not have gone much further had john for archer not taken a difficult course. but from there steve smith moved up to the gears. he reached his centuryjust before lunch. england did take two wickets in the morning session but in the afternoon things really started to unravel for them. there we re started to unravel for them. there were dropped catches and then when smith was on 118 they thought they got him out caught in the slips but replay showed that jack leach had overstepped the mark. it was a no ball so a reprieve for steve smith. heartbreakfor ball so a reprieve for steve smith. heartbreak for england. from there smith went on to score a double hundred and even the england fans who haven't exactly warmed to him in the wake of the ball tampering scandal, even they gave him a warm round of applause when he was finally out for 211. australia eventually declaring on 497
smith made 211 as australia declared on 497—8. andy swiss has the story of smith's day.nce again, it was australia's day and once again it belonged to steve smith. he had begun the day on 60 and he might not have gone much further had john for archer not taken a difficult course. but from there steve smith moved up to the gears. he reached his centuryjust before lunch. england did take two wickets in the morning session but in the afternoon things really started to unravel for them. there we...
2,474
2.5K
Sep 29, 2019
09/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 2,474
favorite 0
quote 0
less than two weeks later, carmen smith was dead. and lottie was overwhelmed with guilt and anger. >> he's pure evil. he's a monster. that's what she told police. she said her stalker must have been behind the attack on carmen and nick. but why. he was obsessed with lottie. he had never even met or spoken to carmen or had he? she thought she knew an answer. a phone call made to her phone a few days before the murder. >> it was friday 20th and the calls started coming in and the phone got put off the hook and then i could hear her phone ringing. >> carmen answered and hung up abruptly. what was said? nobody knows. but she told her sister and brother-in-law the call was from the stalker. >> she said i'm going to get a hammer and put it next to the bed and i remember laughing thinking if that guy decides to get in the house he's in trouble but you never think it would go to where it went. >> we talked about her packing some stuff and coming to stay with us for awhile. >> lottie says seeing carmen's reaction to the call was harang gets -
less than two weeks later, carmen smith was dead. and lottie was overwhelmed with guilt and anger. >> he's pure evil. he's a monster. that's what she told police. she said her stalker must have been behind the attack on carmen and nick. but why. he was obsessed with lottie. he had never even met or spoken to carmen or had he? she thought she knew an answer. a phone call made to her phone a few days before the murder. >> it was friday 20th and the calls started coming in and the...
259
259
Sep 23, 2019
09/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 259
favorite 0
quote 0
or this john smith.r hundreds of john smiths that are humana medicare advantage members. no, it's this john smith, who met with humana to create a personalized care plan. at humana, we have more ways to care for your health, and we find one that works just for you. no matter what your name is. >>> there was the gunshot residue in her car, an alibi that did not check out a and a potential motive. it was enough for police to arrest shannon and a day later it was time for the family to mourn their loss. once again, here's josh manning wi wits. >> reporter: they called it a "home-going service," the final farewell to 25-year-old denita smith, who had departed this world under the worst of circumstances. just a week earlier denita's mother, sharon, was starting to plan her daughter's wedding. now she was attending denita's funeral. >> no parent wants to see their child laying in -- in a casket. and denita's life was -- it was snatched from under her, stolen. >> reporter: it seemed the whole town turned out on
or this john smith.r hundreds of john smiths that are humana medicare advantage members. no, it's this john smith, who met with humana to create a personalized care plan. at humana, we have more ways to care for your health, and we find one that works just for you. no matter what your name is. >>> there was the gunshot residue in her car, an alibi that did not check out a and a potential motive. it was enough for police to arrest shannon and a day later it was time for the family to...
93
93
Sep 5, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
smith made 211 as australia declared on 497—8. andy swiss has the story of smith's day. the day on 60 and he might not have gone much further had john for archer not taken a difficult course. but from there steve smith moved up to the gears. he reached his centuryjust before lunch. england did take two wickets in the morning session but in the afternoon things really started to unravel for them. there we re started to unravel for them. there were dropped catches and then when
smith made 211 as australia declared on 497—8. andy swiss has the story of smith's day. the day on 60 and he might not have gone much further had john for archer not taken a difficult course. but from there steve smith moved up to the gears. he reached his centuryjust before lunch. england did take two wickets in the morning session but in the afternoon things really started to unravel for them. there we re started to unravel for them. there were dropped catches and then when
49
49
Sep 4, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
and with him alongside smith, that makes australia pretty excited.etty excitedlj think makes australia pretty excited.” think everyone in the world is looking forward to watching steve smith bat, we always do. and again, i think steve has missed one test match. he hasn't been out for 12 months. he came back from a 12 month layoff pretty well so i expect he will handle six days without batting pretty well. there is also a change in australia's bowling line—up. they will likely bring in this man, mitchell starc, into their 11 for the first time in this series. he is a left arm up capable of incredible pace as well. he was expensive and the one—day form of the game, where he conceded a fair amount of runs in the overs that he bowled. australia think he will be useful, though, u nless think he will be useful, though, unless old trafford pitch. it is the surface as well which has apparently attempted england into their only personnel change. chris woa kes attempted england into their only personnel change. chris woakes was pretty consistent at lord's but
and with him alongside smith, that makes australia pretty excited.etty excitedlj think makes australia pretty excited.” think everyone in the world is looking forward to watching steve smith bat, we always do. and again, i think steve has missed one test match. he hasn't been out for 12 months. he came back from a 12 month layoff pretty well so i expect he will handle six days without batting pretty well. there is also a change in australia's bowling line—up. they will likely bring in this...
63
63
Sep 6, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
once again it was australia ‘s day and once again it belonged to steve smith.gan the day on 60 and he may not have gotte n began the day on 60 and he may not have gotten much further had jofra archer taken a difficult caught and bowled chance. but from there smith moved up through the gears and reached the century just moved up through the gears and reached the centuryjust before lunch. england took two wickets in the morning session but in the afternoon things began to unravel for them. they were dropped catches and then when smith was on 118 they thought they had got him out, caught in the slips but replay showed that jack leache had overstepped the mark. a no ball and a reprieve there. from there, smith went on to score a double hundred and even the english fans who have not warmed to him in the wake of the ball tampering scandal, even they gave him a warm round of applause when he was finally out for 211. australia eventually declared on 497—8. england hope to get through to the close without losing a wicket but joe was out before the close. caught out on f
once again it was australia ‘s day and once again it belonged to steve smith.gan the day on 60 and he may not have gotte n began the day on 60 and he may not have gotten much further had jofra archer taken a difficult caught and bowled chance. but from there smith moved up through the gears and reached the century just moved up through the gears and reached the centuryjust before lunch. england took two wickets in the morning session but in the afternoon things began to unravel for them. they...
66
66
Sep 5, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
smith made 211 as australia declared on a97 for eight. the day steve smith batted england out of the ashes? smith had started it on 60 and wouldn't have got much further had jofra archer not spilled an early chance. but by lunch, smith reached his century, his third of the series. he'd only just begun. england were starting to unravel. more dropped catches and then this... on 118, smith finally seemed to have gone, only for replays to show jack leach had overstepped. could you believe it? from there, smith piled on the agony, hitting england's bowlers to all corners. the result — a dazzling double hundred. he's the world's number one batsman for good reason. when he was finally out for 211, even england fans, who'd hardly warmed to him after last year's ball tampering scandal, knew they'd seen something very special. australia declared on 497. could england's openers make it to the close? well, no they couldn't, asjoe denly was brilliantly caught by matthew wade. a day then which belonged to steve smith and to australia, and its left engl
smith made 211 as australia declared on a97 for eight. the day steve smith batted england out of the ashes? smith had started it on 60 and wouldn't have got much further had jofra archer not spilled an early chance. but by lunch, smith reached his century, his third of the series. he'd only just begun. england were starting to unravel. more dropped catches and then this... on 118, smith finally seemed to have gone, only for replays to show jack leach had overstepped. could you believe it? from...
139
139
Sep 23, 2019
09/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
the fbi began tracking smith on facebook in march but soon discovered smith's conversations on social media discussing desires to fight and engage in violence dated all the way back to 2016, before smith enlisted in the military. the feds say smith sought out another man who had traveled to ukraine to fight with the right sector, a violent paramilitary group that man mentored smith and prepared him to fight. the criminal complaint shows smith stressed his desire to fight in ukraine one year before he enlisted with the u.s. army. smith said no formal military experience, but if i cannot find a slot in ukraine by october, i'll be going into the army. to fight is what i want to do. >> this case shows a level of motivation we don't always see in investigations and that is someone who is so intent on causing harm and loss of life he doesn't care where it's going to take place either here domestically or internationally. this person was looking for a target to kill. >> reporter: smith joined the u.s. army one year later in june 2017. his plans to fight or blow up something only intensified
the fbi began tracking smith on facebook in march but soon discovered smith's conversations on social media discussing desires to fight and engage in violence dated all the way back to 2016, before smith enlisted in the military. the feds say smith sought out another man who had traveled to ukraine to fight with the right sector, a violent paramilitary group that man mentored smith and prepared him to fight. the criminal complaint shows smith stressed his desire to fight in ukraine one year...
59
59
Sep 8, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
i didn't want people to forget about tommy smith, even though there's the 50-year anniversary of the medal stand protest. i did not want lebron james, colin kaepernick, eric reid to be the face of a historical movement, and that's what african-american male protests did. it's an historical movement. >> i thank you for speaking with us. >> thank you. >> this weekend on "american history tv," this evening at 4:30 eastern, scholars on the history of u.s. policy towards iran and iran's nuclear program. and at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book "are we there question: the american automobile past, present, and driverless." explore our nation's past on "american history tv" every eekend on c-span3. >> the c-span cities steuer exploring the american story. join us the first and third weekends of each month as we take book tv and american history tv on the road, to watch videos from any of the places we've been, go to
i didn't want people to forget about tommy smith, even though there's the 50-year anniversary of the medal stand protest. i did not want lebron james, colin kaepernick, eric reid to be the face of a historical movement, and that's what african-american male protests did. it's an historical movement. >> i thank you for speaking with us. >> thank you. >> this weekend on "american history tv," this evening at 4:30 eastern, scholars on the history of u.s. policy towards...
109
109
Sep 24, 2019
09/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
the fbi began tracking smith on facebook in march, but soon discovered smith's conversations on socialedia discussing desires to fight and engage in violence dated all the way back to 2016 before smith enlisted in the military. the feds say smith sought out another man who had traveled to ukraine to fight with the right sector, a violent right wing paramilitary group. that man mentored smith and prepared him to fight. the criminal complaint shows smith stressed his desire to fight in ukraine one year before he enlisted in the u.s. army. smith has no former military experience but if i cannot find a slot in ukraine by october, i'll be going into the army. to fight is what i want to do. >> this case shows a level of motivation that we don't always see in investigations, and that is someone who is so intent on causing harm and loss of life, he doesn't care where it's going to take place, either domestically or internationally. this person was looking for a target to kill. >> reporter: smith joined the u.s. army one year later in june 2017, but his plans to fight or blow up something only
the fbi began tracking smith on facebook in march, but soon discovered smith's conversations on socialedia discussing desires to fight and engage in violence dated all the way back to 2016 before smith enlisted in the military. the feds say smith sought out another man who had traveled to ukraine to fight with the right sector, a violent right wing paramilitary group. that man mentored smith and prepared him to fight. the criminal complaint shows smith stressed his desire to fight in ukraine...
79
79
Sep 13, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
tyrone smith has more. centre ahead of next week's marie trophy but there is no doubt who will be the star attraction. jamie murray will highlight the event which bears his family's name and which comes days after he became the first man in the modern era to win three consecutive us open mixed doubles titles. modern era to win three consecutive us open mixed doubles titlesm modern era to win three consecutive us open mixed doubles titles. in the past i have not taken stock or stayed in the moment, enjoyed that moment for what it was. but i have been really fortunate to achieve what i have been able to achieve so far in my career, i've had a lot of amazing experiences, if you here in glasgow playing in the davis cup for britain and for me to get the chance to play a tournament in scotland is really special. i'm really looking forward to the week. in fact the 33—year—old has racked up a remarkable seven grand slam doubles titles. a champion once again here. as well as getting ready to play on home soil next w
tyrone smith has more. centre ahead of next week's marie trophy but there is no doubt who will be the star attraction. jamie murray will highlight the event which bears his family's name and which comes days after he became the first man in the modern era to win three consecutive us open mixed doubles titles. modern era to win three consecutive us open mixed doubles titlesm modern era to win three consecutive us open mixed doubles titles. in the past i have not taken stock or stayed in the...
67
67
Sep 1, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
come together and laid the foundation which later gave the voice of whom we came to know as tommie smith and john carlos and their prominent protest on october 16, 1968 in mexico city, mexico. >> tell me a little bit about the background. clyde: harry edwards thought it necessary to bring all of the prominent black college athletes, professional athletes together for the purpose of becoming a sports connected civil rights arm to go with what malcolm x was doing, to go with what martin luther king was doing, and in harry edwards' book, he explains that what he was trying to do was bring intelligent black males to the forefront and use the one platform or mechanism they had, which was sports. that is no different than what lebron is doing today. that is no different than what colin kaepernick and eric reed are doing today. these two recently won a case, had their case is settled with the nfl. that is huge. that means they stood their ground. did win all the money they wanted? probably not, but they won and the evolution continues. >> and you have mentioned muhammad ali was a part of that m
come together and laid the foundation which later gave the voice of whom we came to know as tommie smith and john carlos and their prominent protest on october 16, 1968 in mexico city, mexico. >> tell me a little bit about the background. clyde: harry edwards thought it necessary to bring all of the prominent black college athletes, professional athletes together for the purpose of becoming a sports connected civil rights arm to go with what malcolm x was doing, to go with what martin...
103
103
Sep 16, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
and it was kind of a black mark on al smith. nonetheless, franklin eleanor roosevelt kept up the friendship and it's an interesting friendship and alliance and also incredible social history about the working conditions for the working men and women. al smith at the time of his careeprime of hiscareer was a ge and clearly was a preamble to franklin d-delta roosevelt's new deal in the progressive tradition. great, great political history and well-done. and finally, a book i want to highlight a there's a lot of people who get the history wrong about franklin eleanor roosevelt during the nazi period in the 30s and during world war ii about what he could do and didn't give. this book is a more sympathetic portrait of franklin eleanor roosevelt was dealing with and what he tried to do. there are a lot of pressures in the united states at the time, not very many privy to these pressures and he had to face those headlines and he was constantly pressing the system when nativism into this huge movement could keep us out of the entangleme
and it was kind of a black mark on al smith. nonetheless, franklin eleanor roosevelt kept up the friendship and it's an interesting friendship and alliance and also incredible social history about the working conditions for the working men and women. al smith at the time of his careeprime of hiscareer was a ge and clearly was a preamble to franklin d-delta roosevelt's new deal in the progressive tradition. great, great political history and well-done. and finally, a book i want to highlight a...
108
108
Sep 13, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
maggie smith is terrific. it feels like a co mforta ble smith is terrific.s like a comfortable armchair and although i have never sat in that armchair before, i know exactly where we are with this. there is a lot of discussion about the world is changing, to which... why would you mess with the formula? people who go to see downton abbey, they know what they want, why would you mess with it? yes, and i saw the trailer and the frisson of excitement that went through the audience when maggie smith popped up. quite something. may i hazard a guess it was an older audience? possibly a bit older than me. it does exactly what it says on the tin and as a 56—year—old man who has not seen the tv series, i knew exactly where everything was. honeyland, is a macedonian documentary about a disappearing way of life. we meet a woman who is harvesting honey from wild places. she is up on the side of a mountainous region, she reaches her hand into the rocks for the honey. she doesn't have her hands covered, the bees do not sting her because they know how. then we see her look
maggie smith is terrific. it feels like a co mforta ble smith is terrific.s like a comfortable armchair and although i have never sat in that armchair before, i know exactly where we are with this. there is a lot of discussion about the world is changing, to which... why would you mess with the formula? people who go to see downton abbey, they know what they want, why would you mess with it? yes, and i saw the trailer and the frisson of excitement that went through the audience when maggie...
61
61
Sep 30, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
the 100 metre champion actually pulled out, but dina asher—smith received that metal they wa nted asher—smithy wanted the stadium last night in the stadium today. before that, dina asher—smith qualified for the next round of the 200 metres. just cruised into the final, and you have to start talking about her as a favour to win the gold medal because fraser price, as i say, is out. the defending champion has pulled out because of injury. the silver medallist from london also pulled out. she was a bronze medallist on the 100 metres last night. the only real challenge for dina asher—smith is elaine thompson, the him and pick champion from rio. she will go into the rest of the round, huge confidence, perhaps first sprinkled metal in the modern era. adam... also in action. he was hugely disappointed in the 100 metre final. looks good in qualifying, cruised into the home straight and successfully negotiated his way into the final. he has a strong chance of getting a metal. the strong favourite, the american. going back to tonight, loads of drama on the track as the day gone on, including the men's
the 100 metre champion actually pulled out, but dina asher—smith received that metal they wa nted asher—smithy wanted the stadium last night in the stadium today. before that, dina asher—smith qualified for the next round of the 200 metres. just cruised into the final, and you have to start talking about her as a favour to win the gold medal because fraser price, as i say, is out. the defending champion has pulled out because of injury. the silver medallist from london also pulled out....
58
58
Sep 8, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
in the back, we see steve smith. at times, it has felt like steve smith versus england.has. steve smith has been the difference, because they are quite similar. both batting sides on the vulnerable side, but steve smith has been the exception to that. he got 82 yesterday. that was the lowest score the entire series from steve smith the entire series. ready remarkable. he averaged well over 100 this series. particularly since he served a one—year suspension for his role in the ball tampering scandal, he proves... for the moment, andy swiss @ old trafford for us, thank you. looking to go on a high and finish that last test. ferrari's charles leclerc won a dramatic italian grand prix at monza — the team's first on home soilfor nine years. after a race—long battle, he just held of the mercedes of valtteri bottas and lewis hamilton, for his second victory in a row. adam wild has more. there is nowhere in formula 1 quite like monza. nowhere is the passion, the expectation more keenly felt than with those in the scarlet red of ferrari. it's been almost a decade since their last
in the back, we see steve smith. at times, it has felt like steve smith versus england.has. steve smith has been the difference, because they are quite similar. both batting sides on the vulnerable side, but steve smith has been the exception to that. he got 82 yesterday. that was the lowest score the entire series from steve smith the entire series. ready remarkable. he averaged well over 100 this series. particularly since he served a one—year suspension for his role in the ball tampering...
72
72
Sep 28, 2019
09/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
this inot this john smith smith. or this john smith.r any of the other hundreds of john smiths that are humana medicare advantage members. no, it's this john smith, who met with humana to create a personalized care plan. at humana, we have more ways to care for your health, and we find one that works just for you. no matter what your name is. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate i switched to miralax for my constipation. the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body to unblock your system naturally. and it doesn't cause bloating, cramping, gas, or sudden urgency. miralax. look for the pink cap. some of the following has spoiling this is us for the few who haven't seen it. season 4 of this is us is almost here. to catch every past episode, just say "this is us" into your xfinity voice remote. like the one where i... [ buzzer ] or the one where we show... [ buzzer ] when he was a... [ buzzer ] plus you can watch this is us anywhere with xfinity stream app. especially the... [ buzzer ] episode. awww, that one's my
this inot this john smith smith. or this john smith.r any of the other hundreds of john smiths that are humana medicare advantage members. no, it's this john smith, who met with humana to create a personalized care plan. at humana, we have more ways to care for your health, and we find one that works just for you. no matter what your name is. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate i switched to miralax for my constipation. the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body to...
69
69
Sep 29, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
announcer: dina asher—smith ‘s mission! was dina. announcer: dina asher-smith 's mission!looked remains packed with sprinting royalty. less than 11 seconds stood between her and immortality. dina asher-smith is coming but it will be shelley and fraser. a fourth gold medal, her fourth title! dina asher—smith ran brilliantly well! as the rainbow had pocket rocket from jamaica one gold, it sunk in that dina asher—smith's first medal was silver. well, she was the poster girl for uk athletics and shejust was the poster girl for uk athletics and she just showed why. she ran was the poster girl for uk athletics and shejust showed why. she ran her lifetime best to win silver and is 110w lifetime best to win silver and is now the first british women in history to win a medal in the world 100 metre final. i worked so hard for this, for these championships, this point in my career and hopefully, obviously, iwill go this point in my career and hopefully, obviously, i will go on to do bigger things. when i stood on the line, i thought, right, to do bigger things. when i stood on the li
announcer: dina asher—smith ‘s mission! was dina. announcer: dina asher-smith 's mission!looked remains packed with sprinting royalty. less than 11 seconds stood between her and immortality. dina asher-smith is coming but it will be shelley and fraser. a fourth gold medal, her fourth title! dina asher—smith ran brilliantly well! as the rainbow had pocket rocket from jamaica one gold, it sunk in that dina asher—smith's first medal was silver. well, she was the poster girl for uk...
315
315
Sep 15, 2019
09/19
by
KQED
tv
eye 315
favorite 0
quote 0
lakeith smith's trial took place in 2018 in ruralore county, north of montgomy. an all-white jury found him guilty of burglary, theft and >> you just don't get it, do you? >> reporter: and the judge, annoyed at what he claimed was smith's disrpectful demeanor, sentenced him to 65 years ince prison. what wenugh your head when you heard "65 years"? >> it was malice. it's like, "if you don't do what i want you to do, i'm going to show you." >> reporter: he did commit a crime. >> he did, and he should have got crime that he committed, the burglary and the stolen property. so, 65 years on a young guy, 15, who didn't kill no one? didn't kill no one and didn't shoot at no one? alabama. yep. >> reporter: what do you say to critics of this? they say, "we shouldn't be charging... bringing this charge in suations like that." what do you say? >> i understand people who may not understand tnt law or may he law to be different. ynoou if the supreme court says, "it's got to be this way," thei will gladly apply the law that way. >reporter: back in illinois, an investigation in 2
lakeith smith's trial took place in 2018 in ruralore county, north of montgomy. an all-white jury found him guilty of burglary, theft and >> you just don't get it, do you? >> reporter: and the judge, annoyed at what he claimed was smith's disrpectful demeanor, sentenced him to 65 years ince prison. what wenugh your head when you heard "65 years"? >> it was malice. it's like, "if you don't do what i want you to do, i'm going to show you." >> reporter:...
107
107
Sep 21, 2019
09/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
>> yeah, that's sam smith on the carpet.ngs a duet with renee on the soundtrack for the movie. >> do you have a favorite judy garland movie? >> well, love "meet me in st. louis" and "wizard of oz" and i could go on singing. i just love -- i could go on singing. ♪ somewhere over the rainbow >> the biopic covers six weeks towards the end of garland's career and all that singing renee does in the movie, all shot live on the set. ♪ clang clang clang went the trolly ♪ >> judy was sort of told throughout the film, you know, listen, if you don't want to do it there's someone waiting in the wings. there's 100 girls waiting in the wings to be there. have you ever experienced that or felt that way? >> no. i kind of tend to run my own race, you know. >> it works for her. she's an oscar winner. >>> now to will and jada pinket smith. her hit facebook series "red table talk" returns monday with the entire smith family bringing receipts to the red table. >> how often are you drinking alcohol? >> that's my personal business. i respect that
>> yeah, that's sam smith on the carpet.ngs a duet with renee on the soundtrack for the movie. >> do you have a favorite judy garland movie? >> well, love "meet me in st. louis" and "wizard of oz" and i could go on singing. i just love -- i could go on singing. ♪ somewhere over the rainbow >> the biopic covers six weeks towards the end of garland's career and all that singing renee does in the movie, all shot live on the set. ♪ clang clang clang...
83
83
Sep 15, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
maggie smith is terrific.armchair, and although i have never sat in that armchair before, i know exactly where we are with this. there is a lot of discussion about, well, the world is changing. is there still a place for us? to which the answer is, absolutely! and if we felt like coming back for another movie, let's do it. but why would you mess with the formula? people who go to see downton abbey, they know what they want. why would you mess with it? yes, and i saw the trailer for it in the cinema, and the frisson of excitement that went through the audience every time maggie smith popped up. it's quite something. may i hazard a guess it was an older audience? possibly a little older than me! even older than me, mark! it does exactly what it says on the tin, and as a 56—year—old man who had not seen the tv series, i knew exactly where everything was. so, onto something which really was surprising — honeyland, which is this macedonian documentary about a disappearing way of life. we meet this woman who is in h
maggie smith is terrific.armchair, and although i have never sat in that armchair before, i know exactly where we are with this. there is a lot of discussion about, well, the world is changing. is there still a place for us? to which the answer is, absolutely! and if we felt like coming back for another movie, let's do it. but why would you mess with the formula? people who go to see downton abbey, they know what they want. why would you mess with it? yes, and i saw the trailer for it in the...
100
100
Sep 24, 2019
09/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
that man allegedly mentored smith and prepared him to fight. complaint shows smith stressed his desire to fight in ukraine one year before he enlisted with the u.s. army. smith said no former military experience, but if i cannot find a slot in ukraine by october i'll be going into the army. to fight is what i want to do. >> this case shows a level of motivation that we don't always see in investigations, and that is someone who is so intent on causing harm and loss of life he doesn't care where it is going to take place, either here domestically or internationally. this person was looking for a target to kill. >> reporter: smith joined the u.s. army one year later in june 2017, but his plans to fight or blow up something only seemed to intensify. in a facebook group chat in december 2018, smith allegedly said, "i got knowledge of ieds for days, we can make cellphone ieds in the style of the afghans." the fbi used a confidential source and undercover employee to talk online with smith in august and september of this year. he allegedly discussed
that man allegedly mentored smith and prepared him to fight. complaint shows smith stressed his desire to fight in ukraine one year before he enlisted with the u.s. army. smith said no former military experience, but if i cannot find a slot in ukraine by october i'll be going into the army. to fight is what i want to do. >> this case shows a level of motivation that we don't always see in investigations, and that is someone who is so intent on causing harm and loss of life he doesn't care...
58
58
Sep 14, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
big, famous star like sam smith has come out as non-binary?e who are not firmly in the man box or the woman box are a kind of newfangled phenomenon, but actually there have been many, many ways that people have lived gender outside of those boxes for thousands of years across the world. so there have been people in different walks of public life who are non—binary and it is very significant because sam smith is conceivably the first person who attains this level of celebrity then came out as hodeida. so this is just a sign that non— binary people are part of every profession, every walk of life, including communities of people who are celebrities. —— who they are. i think is excellent this kind of gender diversity. sam has said that they are ok with people making m ista kes they are ok with people making mistakes and, it is difficult, when you are used to using a certain pronoun to get it right every time? it absolutely is. but i have learned in my work with hundreds if not thousands of people at this point, about welcoming gender diversity, i
big, famous star like sam smith has come out as non-binary?e who are not firmly in the man box or the woman box are a kind of newfangled phenomenon, but actually there have been many, many ways that people have lived gender outside of those boxes for thousands of years across the world. so there have been people in different walks of public life who are non—binary and it is very significant because sam smith is conceivably the first person who attains this level of celebrity then came out as...
50
50
Sep 3, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
australiansuper star steve smith gears up australiansuper star steve smith gears up for the fourth ashes test. —— australian superstar. hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. we start at the us open where defending champion naomi osaka has been knocked out of the tournament after a straight sets defeat to belinda bencic in the last 16, her third defeat to the 13th seed this year and a loss that means the 21—year—old will lose her world number one ranking, with ashleigh barty of australia returning to top spot. osaka was broken late in the opening set. her swiss opponent showing why no one on the women's tour had beaten more top five or top 10 players this season. osaka entered the us open under an injury cloud, having retired at her previous event in cincinnati with a knee injury two weeks ago, but bencic was in no mood for favours, taking the match 7—5, 6—4. right now i have this feeling of sadness. but i also feel like i've learned so much during this tournament and honestly, of course i wa nted tournament and honestly, of course i wanted to defend this tournament, but i feel
australiansuper star steve smith gears up australiansuper star steve smith gears up for the fourth ashes test. —— australian superstar. hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. we start at the us open where defending champion naomi osaka has been knocked out of the tournament after a straight sets defeat to belinda bencic in the last 16, her third defeat to the 13th seed this year and a loss that means the 21—year—old will lose her world number one ranking, with ashleigh barty of...
99
99
Sep 12, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
certainly that's joe was smith in particular.inly that'sjoe was in our correspondent their life from the oval, many thanks indeed, england closing at 271 for eight on the first day of the final ashes test. in the last hour, we've had the opening ceremony for the solheim cup and we have had the pairings for the opening round of foursomes tomorrow morning, let's head livbe to gelneagles now and speak to sarah mulkerrins, (live 0s)sarah , we've had and speak to sarah mulkerrins. sarah, we've had the rzzmatazz and we're just about set, and europe can go about trying to stop the usa making it three in a row. yes, i don't know if you can hear the song in the background, as the last stragglers in that opening ceremony last stragglers in that opening ceremony make their way out and celebrate. i know the europeans were definitely wanting to be celebrating on home soil, come sunday. and right alongside me, that is the first fairway over there. this is the 18, and really, the scene is set for what could be a brilliant solheim cup over the n
certainly that's joe was smith in particular.inly that'sjoe was in our correspondent their life from the oval, many thanks indeed, england closing at 271 for eight on the first day of the final ashes test. in the last hour, we've had the opening ceremony for the solheim cup and we have had the pairings for the opening round of foursomes tomorrow morning, let's head livbe to gelneagles now and speak to sarah mulkerrins, (live 0s)sarah , we've had and speak to sarah mulkerrins. sarah, we've had...
837
837
Sep 12, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 837
favorite 0
quote 1
smith. >> jeffrey r smith. >> joyce patricia smith. >> carl t smith senior. >> kevin joseph smith. >smith junior. moira ann smith. >> monica rodriguez smith. >> rosemary smith. >> bonnie smithwick >> rochelle monique snell. >> christine snyder. >> diane snyder. >> leonard snyder junior. >> astris sohan >> suhil sollank >> ruben solares >> daniel tsonga. >> marie race father. >> michael charlessorrese >> fabian soto. >> timothy patricksoulas >> gregory thomas spagnoleo >> donald scpainato >> john anthony spataro >> robert w spirit junior. >> robert speisman >> maynard spence junior. >> george edward spencer the third. >> my uncle, mark a motorola. our family misses you. i wish i got a chance to meet you. love you. >> my brother, joseph michael g giaconni >> i can't believe it has been 18 years and you haven't sent me a rainbow lately. i'm waiting. send it to me. >> robert andrew spencer. >> mary perando >> frank spinelli. >> william spitz >> joseph patrick spor junior. >> klos spockamp >> sranaya srinuan >> michael stablee >> timothy stackpoll. >> lawrence stack. >> richard james stad
smith. >> jeffrey r smith. >> joyce patricia smith. >> carl t smith senior. >> kevin joseph smith. >smith junior. moira ann smith. >> monica rodriguez smith. >> rosemary smith. >> bonnie smithwick >> rochelle monique snell. >> christine snyder. >> diane snyder. >> leonard snyder junior. >> astris sohan >> suhil sollank >> ruben solares >> daniel tsonga. >> marie race father. >> michael...
56
56
Sep 5, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
then that steve smith came to the crease. because he was recovering from concussion after being hit by a bouncer at lords in the second test. he was soon back to something like his best. a good partnership with labuschagne who was eventually clean bowled by craig overton. but steve smith is still there, not out for 60 0verton. but steve smith is still there, not out for 60 at the close of play and england will have to find a way of getting rid of him on the second day to stop australia racking up what could be an imposing first—innings total. we arejust we are just focused on the process of winning a test match and not necessarily the overall, just taking it one ball at a time, one day at a time and trying to make sure we do things right. and that is what we have done for the whole series. we have done for the whole series. we have been doing it well and have not gotten have been doing it well and have not gotte n to have been doing it well and have not gotten to down when we do poorly. we have been consistent, i think. and t
then that steve smith came to the crease. because he was recovering from concussion after being hit by a bouncer at lords in the second test. he was soon back to something like his best. a good partnership with labuschagne who was eventually clean bowled by craig overton. but steve smith is still there, not out for 60 0verton. but steve smith is still there, not out for 60 at the close of play and england will have to find a way of getting rid of him on the second day to stop australia racking...
47
47
Sep 29, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
we've spoken about dina asher—smith before a great deal.really impressive qualifying for tonight's final. she really did, she looked very, very relaxed. she's really grown in confidence in the last few seasons, she accelerated her way from 50 metres, cruised at 10.87, a seasoned's best time for her are not far off her best time which shows she is in great shape when she can challenge the best athletes in the world. before that, maria jose also ran 10.87. shelley fraser pryce has been in sensational form, she ran10.8 fraser pryce has been in sensational form, she ran 10.8 yesterday, jogging form, she ran 10.8 yesterday, jogging from 30 metres out. it will be interesting to see what time she will do. to win a medal, dina asher—smith will have to run a personal best because it's an extremely tough field to content with. what other british interests are in action tonight? we've got the final of the women's pole vault and we've seen sprinters in action. is a quick turnaround for some of these 200 metre runners at the moment. adam, who didn't mak
we've spoken about dina asher—smith before a great deal.really impressive qualifying for tonight's final. she really did, she looked very, very relaxed. she's really grown in confidence in the last few seasons, she accelerated her way from 50 metres, cruised at 10.87, a seasoned's best time for her are not far off her best time which shows she is in great shape when she can challenge the best athletes in the world. before that, maria jose also ran 10.87. shelley fraser pryce has been in...
99
99
Sep 5, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
on 118, smith finally seemsed to have gone.eventually find a breakthrough. craig overton removed paine for 58, but smith was simply unstoppable as he notched up his double century. cricket‘s closest thing to a run machine, and he's put his side firmly in control. well, once again, it's been australia and steve smith's day. england now face a battle to stay in this match and save their ashes hopes. andy swiss, bbc news, old trafford. time for a look at the weather. here's nick miller. there is a bit more rain to come at old trafford, it looks like arriving later in the night and lasting into the morning but as the day goes on tomorrow it will turn drier and brighter, and the weekend is looking settled across much of the uk as high pressure moves in albeit briefly. most of us have seen some sunshine at some stage of today but wetter weather now is not too far away. this is where the —— this weather system is coming in, already bringing rain into the far north—west of scotland, and that is moving south overnight. north of that, in
on 118, smith finally seemsed to have gone.eventually find a breakthrough. craig overton removed paine for 58, but smith was simply unstoppable as he notched up his double century. cricket‘s closest thing to a run machine, and he's put his side firmly in control. well, once again, it's been australia and steve smith's day. england now face a battle to stay in this match and save their ashes hopes. andy swiss, bbc news, old trafford. time for a look at the weather. here's nick miller. there is...
242
242
Sep 24, 2019
09/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 242
favorite 0
quote 0
beginning last month the fbi says smith told an undercover agent about possible attacks in the u.s. on members of the radical left group antifah blowing up cell phone towers according to a court document, smith said a possible target could be a major news network headquarters, not identified in the fbi says its bomb technicians determined his method for building a car bomb would not have worked and last friday the fbi says he was telling the undercover agent other ways to build bombs. agent asked do you got anyone down in texas that would be a good fit for an attack smith replied outside of beto, i don't know enough people that would be relevant enough to cause a change if they died. that's an apparent reference to presidential candidate beto o'rourke of texas, who recently suggested taking away assault rifles from people who own them. tonight o'rourke's campaign says they've been in touch with the fbi, but he's not backing down on guns. private smith is not accused of plotting any specific attacks, but the maximum penalty for disseminating bomb instructions is 20 years in prison. l
beginning last month the fbi says smith told an undercover agent about possible attacks in the u.s. on members of the radical left group antifah blowing up cell phone towers according to a court document, smith said a possible target could be a major news network headquarters, not identified in the fbi says its bomb technicians determined his method for building a car bomb would not have worked and last friday the fbi says he was telling the undercover agent other ways to build bombs. agent...
103
103
Sep 5, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
let's speak to our assistant political editor norman smith.lking here and a member of the public came up to me and said it is just like of the public came up to me and said it isjust like cain of the public came up to me and said it is just like cain and abel. it really is personal now. we don't know what goes on in thejohnson family but most of us from our own families know that if you have a dispute you keep it in the family, you do not wash your dirty linen in public, and yet that is precisely whatjojohnson public, and yet that is precisely whatjo johnson has public, and yet that is precisely whatjojohnson has chosen to do. it is hard not to think he has done so to cause his brother maximum political damage, by both going public in this way, and the timing of his decision when his brother has suffered a series of blows over his brexit strategy and defeats in parliament, added to which he has raised the character question. people will think, well, if boris johnson's brother has doubts about him, how can we trust him? those close to the prime
let's speak to our assistant political editor norman smith.lking here and a member of the public came up to me and said it is just like of the public came up to me and said it isjust like cain of the public came up to me and said it is just like cain and abel. it really is personal now. we don't know what goes on in thejohnson family but most of us from our own families know that if you have a dispute you keep it in the family, you do not wash your dirty linen in public, and yet that is...
613
613
Sep 12, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 613
favorite 0
quote 2
smith. daniel warren smith. gary f. smith. george eric smith. heather lee smith.y r. smith. joyce patricia smith. karl t. smith, senior. kevin joseph smith. leon smith junior. the moira ann smith. monica rodriguez smith. rosemary a. smith. bonnie shihadeh smithwick. ruechel monique snell. christina snyder. diane bullis snyder. leonard miner junior. ruben solares. naomi leah solomon. daniel w. song. smari-rae sopper. michael charles sorresse. fabian soto. timothy patrick soulas. gregory thomas spagnoletti. donald f. spampinato. thomas sparaciao. john and any spataro. robert w. spear, junior. robert speisman. maynard dissents, junior. george edward spencer, 3. and my uncle. our family misses you. i wish i had the chance to meet you. i love you. >> and my brother, joseph michael. i can't believe it's been 18 years, and you haven't sent me a rainbow lately so i'm waiting. send it soon. >> robert andrew spencer. mary urbina sparano. frank spinelli. william spitz. joseph patrick spor, junior. klaus sprockamp. fitzroy rose. michael stabile. lawrence t. stack. timothy m.
smith. daniel warren smith. gary f. smith. george eric smith. heather lee smith.y r. smith. joyce patricia smith. karl t. smith, senior. kevin joseph smith. leon smith junior. the moira ann smith. monica rodriguez smith. rosemary a. smith. bonnie shihadeh smithwick. ruechel monique snell. christina snyder. diane bullis snyder. leonard miner junior. ruben solares. naomi leah solomon. daniel w. song. smari-rae sopper. michael charles sorresse. fabian soto. timothy patrick soulas. gregory thomas...
447
447
Sep 11, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 447
favorite 0
quote 1
smith. >> daniel laurence smith. gary f. smith. >> george eric smith.ther lee smith. >> james gregory smith. >> jeffrey r. smith. joyce patricia smith. karl t. smith sr. >> kevin joseph smith. >> leon smith jr. >> moira ann smith. >> monica rodriguez smith. rosemary a. smith. >> bonnie smithwick. >> rochelle monique snell. >> christine ann snyder. >> diane bull is snyder. leonard j. snyder jr. >> astrid elizabeth sohan. >> sushil solanki. >> reuben solares. naomi leah solomon. daniel w. song. >> mari-rae sopor. >> michael charles sorresse. fabian soto. >> timothy patrick soulas. gregory spagnoletti. donald spampinato jr. thomas sparacio. john anthony spataro. robert w. spear jr. >> robert speisman. >> maynard s. spence jr. >> george edward spencer iii. >> robert andrew spencer. and my uncle marka.marollo. my family misses you, i wish i got a chance to meet you. love you. and my brother joseph michael giacconi. i can't believe it's been 18 years and you haven't seven me a rainbow lately. so i'm waiting. send it soon. >> robert andrew spencer. >> mary rub
smith. >> daniel laurence smith. gary f. smith. >> george eric smith.ther lee smith. >> james gregory smith. >> jeffrey r. smith. joyce patricia smith. karl t. smith sr. >> kevin joseph smith. >> leon smith jr. >> moira ann smith. >> monica rodriguez smith. rosemary a. smith. >> bonnie smithwick. >> rochelle monique snell. >> christine ann snyder. >> diane bull is snyder. leonard j. snyder jr. >> astrid elizabeth...
101
101
Sep 29, 2019
09/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
this inot this john smith smith. or this john smith.ny of the other hundreds of john smiths that are humana medicare advantage members. no, it's this john smith, who met with humana to create a personalized care plan. at humana, we have more ways to care for your health, and we find one that works just for you. no matter what your name is. >>> democratic presidential candidate tom steyer is perhaps best known for his efforts to see president trump impeached. long before joining the 2020 presidential contest he put millions of dollars behind his need to impeach movement. tom steyer is joining us now. thanks so much for being with us. let's talk first about the ukraine scandal if you will. without this current scandal what do you think? were the chances of impeachment actually becoming dead in the water? >> well, you know, wolf, before the ukraine scandal hit there were 138 democratic congress people who were already in favor of an impeachment inquiry. we had over 8 million people who signed our need to impeach petition drive that we star
this inot this john smith smith. or this john smith.ny of the other hundreds of john smiths that are humana medicare advantage members. no, it's this john smith, who met with humana to create a personalized care plan. at humana, we have more ways to care for your health, and we find one that works just for you. no matter what your name is. >>> democratic presidential candidate tom steyer is perhaps best known for his efforts to see president trump impeached. long before joining the...
96
96
Sep 28, 2019
09/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
this inot this john smith smith. or this john smith. or any of the other hundreds of john smiths that are humana medicare advantage members. no, it's this john smith, who met with humana to create a personalized care plan. at humana, we have more ways to care for your health, and we find one that works just for you. no matter what your name is. press start and consider the job finished. finish quantum's three-chamber detergent works with bosch's precisionwash technology to clean, degrease and shine every dish, every load. for a sparkling clean, from bosch to finish. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. it's how we bring real hope to our cancer patients- like viola. when she was diagnosed with breast cancer, her team at ctca created a personalized care plan that treated her cancer and strengthened her spirit. so viola could focus on her future. their future. this is how we inspire hope. this is
this inot this john smith smith. or this john smith. or any of the other hundreds of john smiths that are humana medicare advantage members. no, it's this john smith, who met with humana to create a personalized care plan. at humana, we have more ways to care for your health, and we find one that works just for you. no matter what your name is. press start and consider the job finished. finish quantum's three-chamber detergent works with bosch's precisionwash technology to clean, degrease and...
103
103
Sep 18, 2019
09/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
they're happy to sit there >> how many years is fred smith the ceo of this company?vil war since the civil war. >> i think fred, he would lake that line. speaking of airlines, southwest does reiterate their q 3 guidance 3 to 5, jim they were just upgraded on friday as we know. >> think about gary kelly, he had a terrible tragedy, right? one of his planes. he's the largest supermax guy, right, the max is him. right. he has the most of those a lot of people feel he's the most levered in areas that had the worst weather and he's the best he's just the best stock is up 20%. this is gary kelly -- gary kelly is so self-effacing. it is not me, my team gets a job done, but he is remarkable and you got to hand it to him. there are a lot of good airline executives, but gary kelly is the dean. >> he is usually comes on with us >> he'll be back, i'm sure. >> i'm sure he will. >> some of the technicians looking at charts of airlines say we have been in the tight range, and then it is poised to break out to the upside. >> look, i'm a big fibanachi believer find that in pine cones,
they're happy to sit there >> how many years is fred smith the ceo of this company?vil war since the civil war. >> i think fred, he would lake that line. speaking of airlines, southwest does reiterate their q 3 guidance 3 to 5, jim they were just upgraded on friday as we know. >> think about gary kelly, he had a terrible tragedy, right? one of his planes. he's the largest supermax guy, right, the max is him. right. he has the most of those a lot of people feel he's the most...
32
32
Sep 29, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
dean asher smith, hersilver lining. back pages of the metro. dean asher smith, her silver lining. lining. yes, she won a silver medal with a british best in a personal record, she ran the 100 metres in 10.83.|j best in a personal record, she ran the 100 metres in 10.83. i could pull a hamstring just thinking about that. extraordinary, but what a bit perplexing was how few people seem to be watching it. an amazing achievement for dina—asher smith. first british woman to win a medal. she is happy about it, but she would have liked to be first. she had a fantastic win when she realised what she had done. she came second co mforta bly, she had done. she came second comfortably, amazing. well done. that is it for the papers for this hour. joel and benedicte will be back at 11.30 for another look at the papers, and don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you tojoel and benedicte. we'll be bac
dean asher smith, hersilver lining. back pages of the metro. dean asher smith, her silver lining. lining. yes, she won a silver medal with a british best in a personal record, she ran the 100 metres in 10.83.|j best in a personal record, she ran the 100 metres in 10.83. i could pull a hamstring just thinking about that. extraordinary, but what a bit perplexing was how few people seem to be watching it. an amazing achievement for dina—asher smith. first british woman to win a medal. she is...
68
68
Sep 25, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
so that's where the debbie smith act comes. in the debbie smith act provides funding for d.n.a. testing and training to eliminate the backwilling of untested d.n.a. and rape kit evidence. since 2004, nearly 200,000 d.n.a. matches have been made thanks to the debbie smith backwilling grant program. again that's over 200,000 d.n.a. matches since 2004. but without congressional action, legislation is set to expire on monday. the senate recognized that critical -- the critical immediate to re-authorize this bill. they passed this bill back in may andsen it to the house for consideration. but unfortunately, my democrat colleagues refused to bring this bill to the floor. they would rather play politics than put criminals in jail. this is absolutely despicable. sexual assault victims have been through enough. we should not hold this up for funding so that democrats can score cheap political points with their radical, far-left base. so i ask my colleagues on the other side of the aisle to re-examine their priorities an help us get justice for these crime victims. this issue is too impor
so that's where the debbie smith act comes. in the debbie smith act provides funding for d.n.a. testing and training to eliminate the backwilling of untested d.n.a. and rape kit evidence. since 2004, nearly 200,000 d.n.a. matches have been made thanks to the debbie smith backwilling grant program. again that's over 200,000 d.n.a. matches since 2004. but without congressional action, legislation is set to expire on monday. the senate recognized that critical -- the critical immediate to...
369
369
Sep 24, 2019
09/19
by
KGO
tv
eye 369
favorite 0
quote 0
jarrett william smith, stationed at ft. riley, kansas, was arrested on saturday after allegedly talking to a confidential fbi source about placing a vehicle full of various explosive materials at a specific but unidentified news network. and smith allegedly said, "30 minutes later, boom." cnn reporting tonight it is the targeted network. >> this case sets off so many alarms. the combination of an active duty soldier, trained, young and talking about harming other people. it's the absolute worst scenario for law enforcement. >> reporter: the fbi locked onto the 24-year-old smith last march after receiving a tip that he was allegedly using facebook to distribute information about how to build improvised explosive devices. in a chilling exchange with an undercover agent, a democratic presidential candidate's name is mentioned. the undercover asks, "you got anyone down in texas that would be a good fit for fire, destruction and death?" smith allegedly responds, "outside of beto, i don't know of enough people that would be relev
jarrett william smith, stationed at ft. riley, kansas, was arrested on saturday after allegedly talking to a confidential fbi source about placing a vehicle full of various explosive materials at a specific but unidentified news network. and smith allegedly said, "30 minutes later, boom." cnn reporting tonight it is the targeted network. >> this case sets off so many alarms. the combination of an active duty soldier, trained, young and talking about harming other people. it's...
101
101
Sep 29, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
dina asher—smith ran brilliantly well.from jamaica claimed gold, it sunk in that asher—smith's first world medal was silver. dina asher—smith is the poster girl for british athletics and she showed why. running a lifetime best to win silver and the first british woman in history to win a medal in the world 100 metres final. in history to win a medal in the world 100 metres finallj in history to win a medal in the world 100 metres final. i worked so ha rd world 100 metres final. i worked so hard for this, for these championships. this point in my career and hopefully i go on to do bigger things. i was thinking, it's your time to go. to deliver with such expectation was truly remarkable. pressure makes diamonds and her best may well be yet to come. wales are favourites to top their pool at the rugby world cup after a nail—biting victory over australia. they held—on to win 29—25 in tokyo, from where our correspondent, katie gornall, reports. welcome to tokyo stadium! japan is proving to be a popular host. their team has lit u
dina asher—smith ran brilliantly well.from jamaica claimed gold, it sunk in that asher—smith's first world medal was silver. dina asher—smith is the poster girl for british athletics and she showed why. running a lifetime best to win silver and the first british woman in history to win a medal in the world 100 metres final. in history to win a medal in the world 100 metres finallj in history to win a medal in the world 100 metres final. i worked so ha rd world 100 metres final. i worked...
53
53
Sep 13, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
ingrid hope to take this again smith so ingrid hope to take this again smith so many times so much earlierarm swinging and maybe smith thought he would just run out but to close it, england survived a tricky speu close it, england survived a tricky spell and they'll be back on saturday morning and they will hope to end their long summer on a national high. harry maguire is manchester united captain material thatis manchester united captain material that is what they said in the england defender coming up against his former team lassiter and premier league tomorrow and following the summer move league tomorrow and following the summer move and reckoning that they're already one of the leaders of the club. he is definitely a character in a personality that can be captain of the club, a leader in the dressing room and he is both by performance, presence, stature, behaviour, he is a character. he is a character that you would like to follow and some are technical leaders, summer leaders by voice and he's got a lot, really. that is all of your support for now, that is all of your support what d
ingrid hope to take this again smith so ingrid hope to take this again smith so many times so much earlierarm swinging and maybe smith thought he would just run out but to close it, england survived a tricky speu close it, england survived a tricky spell and they'll be back on saturday morning and they will hope to end their long summer on a national high. harry maguire is manchester united captain material thatis manchester united captain material that is what they said in the england defender...
35
35
Sep 24, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
but i have to be honest with you, mr smith. the new zealanders are on board and the scandinavians are on board and the french and maybe the uk government to, it doesn't really surprise me. it seems to match the rhetoric we hear from politicians in those countries. i would be much more interested and frankly impressed if you told me about the russians, the chinese, the north koreans and indeed donald trump and the americans were signing up to what you have at some points called the geneva convention that's needed to control technology across the world. these countries are the problem. and they're not interested in your solution. i actually think one should consider it from a different perspective. we need to build coalitions of the willing, especially among the world's democracies. there are roughly 75 democratic nations in the world, roughly half the world's population live in them. so, for example, under the leadership of a number of western countries, including the uk, france,
but i have to be honest with you, mr smith. the new zealanders are on board and the scandinavians are on board and the french and maybe the uk government to, it doesn't really surprise me. it seems to match the rhetoric we hear from politicians in those countries. i would be much more interested and frankly impressed if you told me about the russians, the chinese, the north koreans and indeed donald trump and the americans were signing up to what you have at some points called the geneva...