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[evan smith] i'm evan smith. he's one of fiction's rising stars. hit novel "there there" was called "an american epic" by the new york times and has won raves from coast to coast. he's tommy orange, this is overheard. [smith] let's be honest. this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? you could say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem andover . let's start with the sizzleakbs are you gonna run for president? f i think i just got anfrom yo. this is overheard. (audience applause) [smith] tommy orange, welcome. [tommy orange] thank you for having me. [smith] thank you very much for being here. wanna talk all about the book and talk all about you, but i wanna talk about the title of the book first. so i didn't actually get the reference until after that this is gertrude stein. [orange] mm-hmm. [smith] right? like you, an oaklander. is that the right way to say it? oaklandite? [orange] oakland
[evan smith] i'm evan smith. he's one of fiction's rising stars. hit novel "there there" was called "an american epic" by the new york times and has won raves from coast to coast. he's tommy orange, this is overheard. [smith] let's be honest. this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? you could say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in...
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smith: yes. with him in particular there are other complications that make it harder to weigh, but in general, d at plantation records and records of producers to see how they valued skilled workers. i found enslaved distillers, people who make stills or the barrels necessary to carry rum often distilleries, were valued higher than other enslaved people who were not given those jobs. >> when did you develop your interest in the history of rum? what was it? prof. smith: even as an undergraduate student when i was first involved with history, i thought alcohol was a way to think about how a variety of different people interacted, because it was so ubiquitous in american society and the psy societies of the atlantic world. i spent some time working at mount vernon. it had a reconstructed 18th-century distillery. part of an early effort to make different types of alcohol there . andas really hard work, sometimes didn't go as planned. of information and expertise individuals, ensl aved individuals mus
smith: yes. with him in particular there are other complications that make it harder to weigh, but in general, d at plantation records and records of producers to see how they valued skilled workers. i found enslaved distillers, people who make stills or the barrels necessary to carry rum often distilleries, were valued higher than other enslaved people who were not given those jobs. >> when did you develop your interest in the history of rum? what was it? prof. smith: even as an...
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>> if you can. >> her name is denita monique smith. >> okay. >> denita monique smith. denita! she ain't moving man. >> reporter: denita seemed to have perhaps lost her balance and fallen down the stairs. police and paramedics rushed to the complex. the college was quickly notified, as was denita's y family. >> "miss smith, denita fell. she's unconscious, but they're f trying to revive her." he said, "are you coming to durham?" and i'm still trying to wrap my head around, you fell, unconscious, revive.miyi i said yes, i'm coming. >> reporter: sharon and her two other children lived in charlotte, almost a three-hour drive from durham. >> on my way there i did call jermeir. >> reporter: that was jermeir stroud, denita's fiance, a police officer who worked in greensboro, much closer to durham. >> and i said, "jermeir, i need you to get to durham now. denita has fell.du she's unconscious. they're trying to revive her." so he said okay. because i knew from greensboro to durham he would be there before i would. >> could you tell whether he had any idea of this? >> he didn't let on li
>> if you can. >> her name is denita monique smith. >> okay. >> denita monique smith. denita! she ain't moving man. >> reporter: denita seemed to have perhaps lost her balance and fallen down the stairs. police and paramedics rushed to the complex. the college was quickly notified, as was denita's y family. >> "miss smith, denita fell. she's unconscious, but they're f trying to revive her." he said, "are you coming to durham?" and i'm...
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will smith, everybody.face rubber brushes. and picks up more pet hair than other robot vacuums. and the filter captures 99% of dog and cat allergens. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba™. burrito. raw kitfo. fried shiso. french fry. iced chai. tasty. pad thai. baked pie. half stack. taco pack. lobster mac. baby back. pork chop. soda pop. kebab. soursop. hot pot. i'm hungry now. noodle soup. cantaloupe. ice cream scoop. whipped cream bloop. dumpling. chicken wing. peking. and those crispy onion rings. we are america's kitchen. doordash. every flavor welcome. ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: i'm sure i'll do it. hey, everybody, we're back with the star of "gemini man." >> yes! >> stephen: mr. will smith. >> both stars. both stars of "gemini." >> stephen: both stars. the double star. >> both stars of "gemini man." >> stephen: again, i can't convey to the audience at home, because they're just watching on their tvs at home right now, how much you feel like you're on the street in that scene. >> ye
will smith, everybody.face rubber brushes. and picks up more pet hair than other robot vacuums. and the filter captures 99% of dog and cat allergens. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba™. burrito. raw kitfo. fried shiso. french fry. iced chai. tasty. pad thai. baked pie. half stack. taco pack. lobster mac. baby back. pork chop. soda pop. kebab. soursop. hot pot. i'm hungry now. noodle soup. cantaloupe. ice cream scoop. whipped cream bloop. dumpling. chicken wing. peking. and those...
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and that smith was never a patient. >> jessica's worst enemy is herself.to the media, proclaiming the sickness of this very rare, hereditary colon cancer. >> reporter: while crowdsourcing websites have raised billions for noble causes around the world, smith is not the first person accused of taking advantage of people's goodwill. >> she's in >> reporter: the bucket list went viral in 2017. her story even made its way to the make-a-wish foundation. 7-year-old olivia died from what her mother claimed was pa rare disease, but authorities say it was all a lie. >> the first child dies. the mother then induces illness on yet another child so she can continue this fraud, continue getting attention. >> reporter: turner was indicted on murder and 11 other charges, including receiving fraudulent medicaid payment and theft associated with a gofundme account. her case is pending. >> i was driving down 95 and ran out of gas. so i pulled over onto the side of the road. >> reporter: and last year, kate mcclure's seemingly heartwarming story went viral. she says she was
and that smith was never a patient. >> jessica's worst enemy is herself.to the media, proclaiming the sickness of this very rare, hereditary colon cancer. >> reporter: while crowdsourcing websites have raised billions for noble causes around the world, smith is not the first person accused of taking advantage of people's goodwill. >> she's in >> reporter: the bucket list went viral in 2017. her story even made its way to the make-a-wish foundation. 7-year-old olivia died...
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it's an impressive portfolio belonging to a young woman named denita smith. she began looking through a lens in childhood and never stopped as her mother sharon remembers. >> she's always loved the camera. the camera was her friend. the camera was her way of expressing herself. >> reporter: denita was beginning to turn all that talent into a successful trade; working as photojournalist on nt the student newspaper at north s carolina central university in durham. c >> she would see things that probably the average person wouldn't see. >> reporter: but there was something denita didn't see coming. a blind spot in her seemingly perfect life. something she never anticipated. never imagined. but maybe no one could. it was january 4th, 2007. a crisp carolina morning. denita had a busy day ahead as classes were about to resume after christmas break. a >> denita loved school. and she was planning to go back and get her doctorate.wa and get married and have a family. >> and somewhere along the line, work in this business?om >> exactly. >> reporter: in fact, denita had
it's an impressive portfolio belonging to a young woman named denita smith. she began looking through a lens in childhood and never stopped as her mother sharon remembers. >> she's always loved the camera. the camera was her friend. the camera was her way of expressing herself. >> reporter: denita was beginning to turn all that talent into a successful trade; working as photojournalist on nt the student newspaper at north s carolina central university in durham. c >> she would...
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smith: thank you. mr. speaker, the united states and the world's response to the tiananmen square massacre 30 years ago, and the massive crackdown that was unleashed after that, because of that weak response, has enabled unrelenting and pervasive human rights abuses ever since. had we been strong and predictable and said that human rights matter, if we -- had we linked -- linked it to most favored nation status and stuck to, it we would have had a different china today that at least more than it does today would have respected the rule of law and human rights. we cannot recommit that mistake by being weak and vacillating in the face of this terrible, terrible attack on the people of hong kong. and on their autonomy. remember, what we're asking the leaders in hong kong and beijing to do is just honor your promises. you made solemn promises that you are violating now with inpumity -- impunity. we have to be very clear. that if we enable that, if we look the other way or look askance, we become unwittenly per
smith: thank you. mr. speaker, the united states and the world's response to the tiananmen square massacre 30 years ago, and the massive crackdown that was unleashed after that, because of that weak response, has enabled unrelenting and pervasive human rights abuses ever since. had we been strong and predictable and said that human rights matter, if we -- had we linked -- linked it to most favored nation status and stuck to, it we would have had a different china today that at least more than...
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fred smith is firing back. connell: taylor swift battle with her former record label is now spilling over into the political arena. elizabeth warren's latest comments arere next. 67 cents stays local. shop small and watch it add up. small business saturday by american express is november 30th. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hi honey, we got in early. yeah, and we brought steve and mark. ♪ experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list sales event. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. only pay for what you need with liberty mutual. any comments doug? yeah. only pay for what you need with liberty mutual. con liberty mutual solo pagas lo que necesitas. only pay for what you need... only pay for what yo
fred smith is firing back. connell: taylor swift battle with her former record label is now spilling over into the political arena. elizabeth warren's latest comments arere next. 67 cents stays local. shop small and watch it add up. small business saturday by american express is november 30th. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the...
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wesley snipes, will smith -- >> all of them. >> who else? tracy morgan -- >> eddie murphy.this comes out in january, two movies i will definitely see in theaters. >> tyler perry is also hosting a presidential debate as well. >> tyler studios is the place to be, invite of the year, apparently. >> speaking of will smith, the two-time is on consider nominee is treating his 39 million followers on instagram with a cheeky post. >> the "aladdin" star posted this video showing off his hospital gown ahead of a colonoscopy. he said, you can't get to 50 million followers without showing your butt, here i am, getting a colonoscopy for the cloud. >> yep, smith also linked the post to a 17-minute vlog of his experiences before and after the colonoscopy saying quote there's a certain amount of commitment and embarrassment involved with being healthy, you just got to do it, man. there are people who have been following will smith for decades so they're now up to his age where he's putting out a public service announcement saying, look, i'm doing it, you should do it too. >> he did it with
wesley snipes, will smith -- >> all of them. >> who else? tracy morgan -- >> eddie murphy.this comes out in january, two movies i will definitely see in theaters. >> tyler perry is also hosting a presidential debate as well. >> tyler studios is the place to be, invite of the year, apparently. >> speaking of will smith, the two-time is on consider nominee is treating his 39 million followers on instagram with a cheeky post. >> the "aladdin"...
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he was paid that much money to study russia and china, lee smith tell us about that?maria thank you very much for mentioning halper, because i believe he's the center of the russiagate operation and we first see him start to appear as he is targeting general flynn and now we understand as ms. powell's work on behalf of general flynn has shown, why the deep state needed to target general flynn because he understood the kinds of programs that they were using and how they were miss spending their money and halper is representative of that. maria: he was paid $244,000 to write a study on china and russia. is that the kind of money that one gets paid for something like that? >> i mentioned this in my book, and as it turns out mr. halper's research is sub par and no this appears to have been money allocated for other purposes. maria: hold on we'll take a short break and talk more about this when we come back on the other side of this break lee other side of this break lee smith and sidney powell dad! dad!! can you drive me to jessica's house? ♪ at northwestern mutual, this
he was paid that much money to study russia and china, lee smith tell us about that?maria thank you very much for mentioning halper, because i believe he's the center of the russiagate operation and we first see him start to appear as he is targeting general flynn and now we understand as ms. powell's work on behalf of general flynn has shown, why the deep state needed to target general flynn because he understood the kinds of programs that they were using and how they were miss spending their...
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only will smith. >> yes. >> presumably that turkey did not end up on will smith's thanksgiving dinner or his car. we can only hope that he did in fact manage to get to the grocery store to procure those pies. >> will smith or the turkey? >> i don't know. >> they could have been going to the same place. flipping the game on its head. >>> next to making wishes come true on this thanksgiving holiday weekend. >> with a lot of love and a dash of disney magic, disney, of course the parent company of abc news -- >> of course, it all started with an appeal from across the pond from a hospice in england trying to secure a screening of the latest "star wars" film for a terminally ill fan and his young son. "the rise of skywalker" doesn't hit british theaters until december 19th. sadly, time is running out for that dying fan. >> wow. so the hospice worker tweeted out an appeal for anyone to help. that appeal eventually got the attention of the big boss, disney ceo bob iger. yeah, our big boss. iger shared this tweet saying on this thanksgiving we at disney are grateful to be able to share "the r
only will smith. >> yes. >> presumably that turkey did not end up on will smith's thanksgiving dinner or his car. we can only hope that he did in fact manage to get to the grocery store to procure those pies. >> will smith or the turkey? >> i don't know. >> they could have been going to the same place. flipping the game on its head. >>> next to making wishes come true on this thanksgiving holiday weekend. >> with a lot of love and a dash of disney...
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>> smith: sure. yeah, yeah. >> whitaker: craig smith is an oceanographer at the university of hawaii. he told us he was surprised at how much life could survive three miles deep. his expeditions to the c.c.z. have turned up fantastical creatures like this squidworm, or a fluorescent sea cucumber dubbed a "gummy squirrel." there are other deep sea originals too: a foot-long shrimp, a ping pong tree sponge, and a galloping sea urchin. mining companies say that the c.c.z. is only about 1% of the ocean. that the ocean is so vast that-- it could absorb the activity in that-- >> smith: right. >> whitaker: small portion of-- >> smith: yeah, that's-- >> whitaker: --the ocean. >> smith: --a little bit like saying the amazon rainforest is only 8% of the-- the global land area so we can wipe it out and it doesn't matter. >> whitaon't deep sea mining actually be less invasive, have less of an impact than mining on land? >> smith: i would say no. mining is mining. i think it's similar to strip mining on land. and
>> smith: sure. yeah, yeah. >> whitaker: craig smith is an oceanographer at the university of hawaii. he told us he was surprised at how much life could survive three miles deep. his expeditions to the c.c.z. have turned up fantastical creatures like this squidworm, or a fluorescent sea cucumber dubbed a "gummy squirrel." there are other deep sea originals too: a foot-long shrimp, a ping pong tree sponge, and a galloping sea urchin. mining companies say that the c.c.z. is...
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aan edward smith is well-known biographer. he is the author of 12 books, including in addition to fdr, grant, which was a 2002 pulitzer prize finalist, and a new york times notable book. written, among his books, john marshall, definer of a nation, which was a new york times notable book, and in american life, also a notable book for the new york times. he is a graduate of stan and columbia university and taught at the university of toronto for 35 years before joining the faculty of marshall university in huntington, west virginia, where he is the john marshall professor of political science. it is with great pleasure, jean edward smith. jean: thank you very much. it is a pleasure to speak at the franklin d roosevelt library. this is i think my 25th visit back to the library. but my first time here as the speaker, and i am honored. my remarks today might be entitled franklin d roosevelt, liberalism without apology. if there is a subtitle, it would fdr, 60anced look at years afterwards. i intend to be provocative. for more than
aan edward smith is well-known biographer. he is the author of 12 books, including in addition to fdr, grant, which was a 2002 pulitzer prize finalist, and a new york times notable book. written, among his books, john marshall, definer of a nation, which was a new york times notable book, and in american life, also a notable book for the new york times. he is a graduate of stan and columbia university and taught at the university of toronto for 35 years before joining the faculty of marshall...
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harry smith pays a visit to bob newhart at 90 years old on his long love affai withr if there's gonnaker on your car, it has to mean something. that you got into college. or crossed the finish line... eventually. what? that you went someplace worth going. or maybe...you have opinions. but if it's on there, it has to mean something. so we make sure this means something. that we've done everything - to make your shopping, test-driving and car-buying experience the way it should be. carmax. ♪when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion,♪ ♪upset stomach, diarrhea. try new pepto liquicaps for fast relief and ultra-coating. ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea.♪ get powerful relief with new pepto bismol liquicaps. the amount of student loan debt i have, i'm embarrassed to even say. we just decided we didn't want debt any longer. ♪ i didn't realize how easy investing could be. i'm picking companies that i believe in. ♪ i think sofi money is amazing. ♪ thank you sofi. sofi thank you, we love you. ♪ >>> good morning. it is 6:26, and we've got another foggy start. not just f
harry smith pays a visit to bob newhart at 90 years old on his long love affai withr if there's gonnaker on your car, it has to mean something. that you got into college. or crossed the finish line... eventually. what? that you went someplace worth going. or maybe...you have opinions. but if it's on there, it has to mean something. so we make sure this means something. that we've done everything - to make your shopping, test-driving and car-buying experience the way it should be. carmax....
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described by adam smith in 1776 he read the famous wealth of nations. the famous wealth of nations. he says in england the principal architects of policy are the people. he says in england the principal architects of policy are the people who own the society in his day merchants and manufacturers. in the society in his day merchants and manufacturers . and they make sure that their own interests are very well cared for and they make sure that their own interests are very well cared for however greed is the impact on the people of england there are others however greed is the impact on the people of england there are others. now it's not a merger of manufacturers it's. now it's not a merger of manufacturers it's financial institutions and multinational corporations the people who f.-a natural institution multinational corporations the people who adam smith called the masters of mankind and their fellow adam smith called the masters of mankind and they're following the vile maxim over our selves and nothing for anyone else. the vile maxim over for selves
described by adam smith in 1776 he read the famous wealth of nations. the famous wealth of nations. he says in england the principal architects of policy are the people. he says in england the principal architects of policy are the people who own the society in his day merchants and manufacturers. in the society in his day merchants and manufacturers . and they make sure that their own interests are very well cared for and they make sure that their own interests are very well cared for however...
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was confusing though, i know fred smith spent $6 billion on airplanes.tell, did he spend that in 2017 or 2018 and beyond? if he spent it after the tax cuts, then "the new york times" got that wrong i have to say. if he spent it before, a little bit different. then you do have to point out if he was buying 6 billion in airplanes, it was because he needed $6 billion in airplanes for his business. i want to see this debate. charles: so do i, so do i but, you're a moderate democrat, right. you're a successful businessman. so, from a political point of view because you're right, "new york times" tried to make eight political story, maybe they have woven too many things into one article but it's a topic this year. how does it play out moderates in your party pushed back hard on elizabeth warren saying hey, let's not take everything from billionaires? >> it is interesting what is going on with the argument in my party, you saw the result when elizabeth warren released a new part of her "medicare for all" plan that looks awful like what the other democrats are s
was confusing though, i know fred smith spent $6 billion on airplanes.tell, did he spend that in 2017 or 2018 and beyond? if he spent it after the tax cuts, then "the new york times" got that wrong i have to say. if he spent it before, a little bit different. then you do have to point out if he was buying 6 billion in airplanes, it was because he needed $6 billion in airplanes for his business. i want to see this debate. charles: so do i, so do i but, you're a moderate democrat,...
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>>misty smith walton. >>someone w whoust really dedicated ourselves to better meet other kidshe veteran to her school and really betterment of the >>smith walton was shot to ty. death outside or 65th avenue apartment saturday evening. her husband was also wounde and the person or persons responsible remain on the loose, we knothat bad things happen to good people but this is a tragic. this is a mother someone left lying on the streets remorse and no regard that he has children and was carrying a life's. you know, it's really smith walton leaves behind 2 sons and was 5 months pregnant at the time her murder. friends say she was hoping this time are and she would have a girl. she had even picked oua name and we word joking arounand i had already told or welaim it's a girl. chris poking into an existence, you know grief counselors are on hand all day at the school for meone who will be remembered for some time to come. education was so very important to her. >>we would love to havmany many more parents like d
>>misty smith walton. >>someone w whoust really dedicated ourselves to better meet other kidshe veteran to her school and really betterment of the >>smith walton was shot to ty. death outside or 65th avenue apartment saturday evening. her husband was also wounde and the person or persons responsible remain on the loose, we knothat bad things happen to good people but this is a tragic. this is a mother someone left lying on the streets remorse and no regard that he has children...
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joining us now is stephen macklow-smith, head of european equity strategy, jp morgan asset management you. it has been a busy week with the risk on momentum. this chart is a trade deal feeling momentum in stocks. it is interesting if we have gone too far too quickly. your thoughts around the rally in risk assets this week. stephen: if you think about it in the context of the last 12 months, what is interesting is that last year was ugly, a selloff around the world triggered about trade tensions. now those trade tensions have ratcheted up. it became clear short-term growth was holding up, so you had a rally. stocks have held that level. now that people are backing off of trade rhetoric, you are seeing stocks make new highs. when you pick the bones of that, from a corporate point of view, growth is not plentiful but it is ok. there are some sectors that have had earnings since the global financial crisis. bonds are treading with negative yields. picking up on what you just 0.4%, if youdown look at bond markets, it looks as if bond markets are discounting a strengthening of the short cyc
joining us now is stephen macklow-smith, head of european equity strategy, jp morgan asset management you. it has been a busy week with the risk on momentum. this chart is a trade deal feeling momentum in stocks. it is interesting if we have gone too far too quickly. your thoughts around the rally in risk assets this week. stephen: if you think about it in the context of the last 12 months, what is interesting is that last year was ugly, a selloff around the world triggered about trade...
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smith and carlos were suspended from the national team and immediately sent home.d, at one point homeless and unemployed. >>ugha11 worlds, i whing carst . dn't find a job be theywes a dical person who was dangerous. >> reporter: smith and carlos eventually recovered. both coached and taught in college and high school. today, at 75 years of age, smith says his induction into the olympic committee hall of fame is bittersweet. is this, in some way, an admission on the organization's part "we were on the wrong side of history"? >> i think they begin to see that now, yes. it was the right thing to do. >> while induction is an learn any athlete would treasure... >> reporter: he shared with me a letter that he plans to read at friday's ceremony. "my crime? taking advantage of a moment and a platform to call attention to injustice." a dream long deferred for two courageous young men. james brown, cbs news, atlanta. >> o'donnell: tommie smith once said we had to be seen because we couldn't be heard.th"cbs eve" thanks to the jones day law firm announcer: 5 million kids use e
smith and carlos were suspended from the national team and immediately sent home.d, at one point homeless and unemployed. >>ugha11 worlds, i whing carst . dn't find a job be theywes a dical person who was dangerous. >> reporter: smith and carlos eventually recovered. both coached and taught in college and high school. today, at 75 years of age, smith says his induction into the olympic committee hall of fame is bittersweet. is this, in some way, an admission on the organization's...
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tonight's party was held to honor smith and formally open this new exhibit titled with drawn arms. it focuses on his history and contributions to society. the exhibit runs until april 5th. very special night for a lot of them. >> such an iconic photo. >>> jeff, it's friday. and the chill is on. >> i is. f l it as they wake up tomorrow. and then by the afternoon. some good temperatures setting up for your weekend. let's bring you into the microclimate forecast. it's been an extremely long week for many of us. and now on top of the fire evacuations, we're nowin adviso tomorrow morning. this includes the fire burn zone. cities near it as you can see right here basically from geyserville to mill valley. we have temperatures in the low to mid-30s. patchy frost. cover up those sensiets inside w some of you near the fire burn zones still don't have gas. you're trying to heat your home and wherever you're at right now, if you are using a generator and a space heater, it's not recommended you fall asleep with a space heater going. just be very -- necessary precautions. tomorrow morning's fo
tonight's party was held to honor smith and formally open this new exhibit titled with drawn arms. it focuses on his history and contributions to society. the exhibit runs until april 5th. very special night for a lot of them. >> such an iconic photo. >>> jeff, it's friday. and the chill is on. >> i is. f l it as they wake up tomorrow. and then by the afternoon. some good temperatures setting up for your weekend. let's bring you into the microclimate forecast. it's been an...
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the debbie smith act you'll recall provides funding to state and local crime labs to test d.n.a. evidence and reduce the rape kit backlog. the senate unanimously passed the bill in may to reauthorize this program but the house simply refused to act. at a round table i held in houston a few months ago, i heard from rape victims and their advocates about how troubling and, frankly, how insulting all of this was. well, after months the house has now finally relented and voted to reauthorize the debbie smith act after the pressure on them became unbearable. i'm glad they changed their minds and i'm hopeful we can get this bill to the president's desk soon. although i would have welcomed less drama this time around, debbie smith reauthorization will hopefully be an example of what congress can accomplish if we put partisan political fights aside and work for our constituents. in other words, do the job we were elected to do, when our constituents sent us here. it is really disappoint that some of our colleagues on the other side of the aisle would rather relitigate the 2016 election,
the debbie smith act you'll recall provides funding to state and local crime labs to test d.n.a. evidence and reduce the rape kit backlog. the senate unanimously passed the bill in may to reauthorize this program but the house simply refused to act. at a round table i held in houston a few months ago, i heard from rape victims and their advocates about how troubling and, frankly, how insulting all of this was. well, after months the house has now finally relented and voted to reauthorize the...
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sarah smith, bbc news.n, just visit our website, at bbc.co.uk/news. the time is 6:17pm. our top story this evening. another tale of financial collapse on the high street — the baby and maternity retailer, mothercare, is warning, it's on the brink of closure — putting 2,500 jobs at risk. champion of the world... crowned for a sixth time, lewis hamilton celebrates being the f1 world champion and has the record books in his sights. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news — it's a subdued homecoming for england's rugby players, two days on from their rugby world cup final disappointment at the hands of south africa. a bbc investigation has found that more and more young people are going missing from unregulated homes — that's accommodation providing support to those in care or who have recently left ca re over the age of 16. a freedom of information request indicates the number has more than doubled in england and wales in the last three years. it's also been revealed that more than 60 childre
sarah smith, bbc news.n, just visit our website, at bbc.co.uk/news. the time is 6:17pm. our top story this evening. another tale of financial collapse on the high street — the baby and maternity retailer, mothercare, is warning, it's on the brink of closure — putting 2,500 jobs at risk. champion of the world... crowned for a sixth time, lewis hamilton celebrates being the f1 world champion and has the record books in his sights. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news —...
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tony smith's warning comes a month after 39 people were found dead in a container in essex.e the discovery of 39 bodies in a sealed refrigerated container in essex. all those that died were vietnamese. they had sailed from the belgian port of zeebrugge on a cargo ferry hoping for a better life in britain. the former head of the uk border force says there needs to be more cooperation between the authorities and private firms such as hauliers and the ferry companies, to stop further deaths. a co—ordinated attempt between ourselves, the uk border force, and of course our colleagues in french, belgium and dutch customs. that's what's required, a collaborative, co—ordinated effort along all of those routes, which will require a good deal of investment, but i fear if we don't do it then, i'm afraid, we will see more tragedies. his warning comes after three separate incidents in less than a week when migrants were found in containers. on thursday afternoon, irish police found 16 people in a sealed container on a ferry from france to ireland. ten were found on the m25 in essex. five
tony smith's warning comes a month after 39 people were found dead in a container in essex.e the discovery of 39 bodies in a sealed refrigerated container in essex. all those that died were vietnamese. they had sailed from the belgian port of zeebrugge on a cargo ferry hoping for a better life in britain. the former head of the uk border force says there needs to be more cooperation between the authorities and private firms such as hauliers and the ferry companies, to stop further deaths. a...
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smith and carlos were suspended from the national team and immediately sent home.re vilified. at one point homeless and unemployed. >> although i 11 gold records, i was washing cars to feed my son. i couldn't find a job because they viewed me as a radical person whoa was dangerous. >> reporter: smith and carlos eventually recovered. both taught in college and in high school. today at 75 years of age, smith says his induction into the olympic committee hall of fame is bittersweet. is this in some way an admission on the organization's part we were on the wrong side of history? >> i think they begin to see that now, yes. it was the right thing to do. >> reporter: while induction is an honor any athlete would treasure -- >> reporter: he shared with me a letter he plans to read at friday's ceremony. >> my crime, taking advantage of a moment and a platform to call attention to injustice. >> reporter: a dream long deferred for two courageous young men. james brown, cbs news, atlanta. >> tommie smith once said we had to be seen because we couldn't be heard. thanks to the
smith and carlos were suspended from the national team and immediately sent home.re vilified. at one point homeless and unemployed. >> although i 11 gold records, i was washing cars to feed my son. i couldn't find a job because they viewed me as a radical person whoa was dangerous. >> reporter: smith and carlos eventually recovered. both taught in college and in high school. today at 75 years of age, smith says his induction into the olympic committee hall of fame is bittersweet. is...
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. >>> plus will will smith join wife jada in the matrix.>>lus an ncis star on his tv glow up. >> let's go. >>> look who is in our fice. kate flannery. >> that's wt she said. >>> a shocking tear-filled elimination on "dancing with the stars." and here as our gut co-host tonight "dancing" contestant and star of "the office" kate flannery. kate, that was heart breaking. >> you're absolutely right. i promised myself i wasn't going to talk about last night' episodentil now. >> i can't wait to hear your take. i need you to hold our hand. i'm so not okay. our lauren zima was backstage ter james shared his tragic loss. >> my wife kimberly and i went worst nightmare.pecting parent's we lost the baby. the little soul that we had expected to welcome into our family took a shortcut to whatever lies beyond. ♪ if the heavens ever did speak ♪ >> james dedicated h dance to his wife kimberly and later shared phos of her in the hospital with thr oldest daughter olivia. >> we lost our bab boy, by the way. i almost lost my life. >> the 42-year-old father of fi
. >>> plus will will smith join wife jada in the matrix.>>lus an ncis star on his tv glow up. >> let's go. >>> look who is in our fice. kate flannery. >> that's wt she said. >>> a shocking tear-filled elimination on "dancing with the stars." and here as our gut co-host tonight "dancing" contestant and star of "the office" kate flannery. kate, that was heart breaking. >> you're absolutely right. i promised myself i...
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last season smith saved 34 games and was an all-star.e lost out to the angels mike trout who won the third year mvp. belinger won the award in the national league. >>> sharks and ducks get at it in anaheim. third period. off one foot, gives san jose the lead. sharks win their fifth straight final of 5-3. jalen green of napa is going to come into your living room with a top five plays of the morning. give it to me. this kid is from napa. no wonder he is the third ranked recruit in the entire country. young throws it through the legs of rubio and drives in, suns won it. rj barrett like a top. breaking news, the knicks won a game. then the next possession dennis smith, jr. fakes them out to michael robinson for the alley- oop. newyork's third win of the season. the number one play of the morning. >>> the home team. >>> that is the girl's volleyball team beat them in four sets to advance in the norcal semifinals for the first time in school history. that guy sitting next to vern, brian murphy of knbr. what a dynamic duo. vern, we'll sigh you
last season smith saved 34 games and was an all-star.e lost out to the angels mike trout who won the third year mvp. belinger won the award in the national league. >>> sharks and ducks get at it in anaheim. third period. off one foot, gives san jose the lead. sharks win their fifth straight final of 5-3. jalen green of napa is going to come into your living room with a top five plays of the morning. give it to me. this kid is from napa. no wonder he is the third ranked recruit in the...
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is brad smith, president of microsoft. tom: brad, thanks for being with us today. lot of the last year has been spent talking about and spilling ink over this complex relationship between the u.s. and china. i'd like to hear more about your concerns of the way this is playing out with china and what impact that could have on u.s. technological leadership on a global arena. brad: the u.s. is the technology leader in the world today, but one of the important things for all of us to remember is that we don't actually invent or create technology by ourselves. if you buy american technology product, a product that is made by an american company, in all probability, it consists of inventions that came from silicon valley as well as beijing and dublin and london, toronto and melbourne and the like. we need to continue that. if we were to try to construct a new digital iron curtain down the middle of the pacific, in all probability, we would hold ourselves back rather than hold someone else back. we need to keep that in mind. tom: what happens when there is theft of intell
is brad smith, president of microsoft. tom: brad, thanks for being with us today. lot of the last year has been spent talking about and spilling ink over this complex relationship between the u.s. and china. i'd like to hear more about your concerns of the way this is playing out with china and what impact that could have on u.s. technological leadership on a global arena. brad: the u.s. is the technology leader in the world today, but one of the important things for all of us to remember is...
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they are gathered together on robert smith mountain property in lincoln hills. robert smith, the black billionaire that maybe you have heard about, has a mountain home in lincoln hills. cabin, now seen my robert smith does not have a cabin. he has a mountain home. [laughter] that photograph, robert smith is in the middle of it with his business partner, matthew burket. i do not know how this clicker works, but he is the gentleman that is in the sort of light green next to the other gentleman in the white outfit. that is robert smith and matthew -surrounded surrounded by our scholars. there is my granddaughter. you can see the joy she has in coming to our cabin, and to me, that was just a part of what was important about our story. lastly, that is the cabin, how it looked last november, during the snowstorm. see, we proudly display the american flag, because the american flag for us is letting people know that we are home and you are welcome to come to our cabin. so thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you. it's a pleasure to be with you this afternoon to share
they are gathered together on robert smith mountain property in lincoln hills. robert smith, the black billionaire that maybe you have heard about, has a mountain home in lincoln hills. cabin, now seen my robert smith does not have a cabin. he has a mountain home. [laughter] that photograph, robert smith is in the middle of it with his business partner, matthew burket. i do not know how this clicker works, but he is the gentleman that is in the sort of light green next to the other gentleman in...
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musician patti smith and photographer lynn goldsmith celebrate nearly a half century of friendship and artistic partnership. >> can't wait to see that. >>> it's friday, november 8th, 2019. here's today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> every number on the board is a record cold high temperature. >> so to cold. we'll be shivering. >> millions wake up to bitter cold. >> temperatures are expected to plunge again next week. >> real nice. >> reporter: the race for 2020 could get more crowded. >> former mayor bloomberg is opening the door to a presidential campaign. >> the water is warm. so we welcome him into it. >> reporter: the lawyer for the ukraine whistle-blower sent a letter warning president trump to cease and desist attacking his clients. >> he thinks that he can choose somebody on 5th avenue and nobody can touch him. >> reporter: a small plane crashed into a house east of l.a. >> reporter: the pilot was killed, but the family inside was able to get out okay. >> it's unbelievably lucky that they were able to escape and it landed right into their living room. >>> juul will
musician patti smith and photographer lynn goldsmith celebrate nearly a half century of friendship and artistic partnership. >> can't wait to see that. >>> it's friday, november 8th, 2019. here's today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> every number on the board is a record cold high temperature. >> so to cold. we'll be shivering. >> millions wake up to bitter cold. >> temperatures are expected to plunge again next week. >> real...
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also, sat down exclusively with blue origin ceo bob smith.olling out that interview and talking about that company and all the initiatives afoot there, including one of their major revenue streams, closest to realization, the rocket engines, and which is the source of a $200 million investment here >> morgan, we can't wait such an important story. no one brings it to us like you do morgan brennan obviously in huntsville more to come this hour. >>> disney, meantime, delivering the latest volley in streaming wars, launching disney plus today. they hope to capitalize on the popular franchise like pixel, marvel and "star wars. joining us, former netflix vice president of content, elizabeth bradley, helped bring a number of international shows to the streaming platform great to have you. thanks for your time today. >> thanks for having me, carl. >> what do you think they need to accomplish here in the first couple of quarters of the service? >> well, i think it is incredibly fun offering, the disney brand is beloved and well known. they have awed
also, sat down exclusively with blue origin ceo bob smith.olling out that interview and talking about that company and all the initiatives afoot there, including one of their major revenue streams, closest to realization, the rocket engines, and which is the source of a $200 million investment here >> morgan, we can't wait such an important story. no one brings it to us like you do morgan brennan obviously in huntsville more to come this hour. >>> disney, meantime, delivering the...
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professor smith: no. the continental congress issued a plea for soldiers. throughout the war, the continental congress was constantly year after year making pleas for soldiers and offering different contracts. as we read about joseph plumb martin, he time and again would reenlist and would get some reward for doing so. some soldiers would reenlist and then they would skip, jump their contract and blend into the general public again and find in another neighborhood, another place to reenlist to get the benefits. some people are less scrupulous than others. >> i know after the failure of the articles of confederation, he decided to come back into power. what was the main decision? professor smith: in 1785 george agreed to host a meeting at mount vernon so they could talk about navigation of the chesapeake and delaware river. you had delegates from virginia and maryland and new jersey there. what they realized as they were talking about these navigation and trade issues, they realized that this was a much bigger question than the three colonies. so that is why
professor smith: no. the continental congress issued a plea for soldiers. throughout the war, the continental congress was constantly year after year making pleas for soldiers and offering different contracts. as we read about joseph plumb martin, he time and again would reenlist and would get some reward for doing so. some soldiers would reenlist and then they would skip, jump their contract and blend into the general public again and find in another neighborhood, another place to reenlist to...
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you know actually it is so traditional that it was described by adam smith in 776 he read the famous wealth of nations. he says in england the principal architects of policy are the people on the society in his day merchants and manufacturers. and they make sure that their own interests are very well cared for however greed is the impact on the people of england there are others. now it's not a merger of manufacturers it's financial institutions and multinational corporations the people who adam smith called the masters of mankind and they're following the vile maxim all for our selves and nothing for anyone else . they're just going to pursue policies that benefit them and harm everyone else. and in the absence of a general popular reaction that's pretty much what you'd expect. be right through american history there's been an ongoing clash between. the pressure for more freedom and democracy coming from below and the efforts that elite control and domination coming from above. goes back to the founding of the country. james madison the main framer who was as much of a believer in d
you know actually it is so traditional that it was described by adam smith in 776 he read the famous wealth of nations. he says in england the principal architects of policy are the people on the society in his day merchants and manufacturers. and they make sure that their own interests are very well cared for however greed is the impact on the people of england there are others. now it's not a merger of manufacturers it's financial institutions and multinational corporations the people who...
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colletta smith in scunthorpe, in scunthorpe.k you in scunthorpe. colletta smith in scunthorpe, thank you very much. the uk economy recovered in the third quarter of the year, growing by 0.3% to reverse a contraction earlier in the year. but the growth was modest and the figures showed economy has slowed to its lowest rate in almost a decade. here's our economics correspondent andy verity. in peterborough, this is the biggest tyre distribution centre in the country. it is the sort of service business which does well when consumers are not ready to invest in a new car but are ready to buy new tires to keep the old motor going. in the third quarter of the year, that pattern was repeated across the economy. business in services picking up but weak investment not helped by brexit uncertainty. picking up but weak investment not helped by brexit uncertaintym makes it difficult to plan for the future in terms of our cost base and what selling price we need to make the money that the company needs to return. but also in terms of planning
colletta smith in scunthorpe, in scunthorpe.k you in scunthorpe. colletta smith in scunthorpe, thank you very much. the uk economy recovered in the third quarter of the year, growing by 0.3% to reverse a contraction earlier in the year. but the growth was modest and the figures showed economy has slowed to its lowest rate in almost a decade. here's our economics correspondent andy verity. in peterborough, this is the biggest tyre distribution centre in the country. it is the sort of service...
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next on history bookshelf, jean edward smith talks about his biography of fdr. he examines the presidents private and public life, which included his battle with polio, has outlook on the economy, and his relationship with his wife. we recorded his remarks at the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum in 2007. >> i am happy to start the session in which we meet jean edward smith, the author of the new biography of fdr. as i was telling him, we are so delighted to have a new biography, particularly a single volume biography, which makes it much more accessible for everybody to be able to have the story in
next on history bookshelf, jean edward smith talks about his biography of fdr. he examines the presidents private and public life, which included his battle with polio, has outlook on the economy, and his relationship with his wife. we recorded his remarks at the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum in 2007. >> i am happy to start the session in which we meet jean edward smith, the author of the new biography of fdr. as i was telling him, we are so delighted to have a new...
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smith. rep. smith: our country is in a period of markable growth. the policies of president trump in the previous public and congress made a bet on american workers, who make up the strongest workforce in the world, but it concerns me when we see our competitors continue to attract investment at lower or 0% rates. we need to ensure our monetary policy bets on our workers as well. since president trump's election , the united states has made waves. we have the lowest unemployment in 50 years, with black and hispanic unemployment at record lows, 6.4 million new jobs have been created, wages are growing, and president trump's savedlation effort have the average american family $3100 in household income. we must promise to continue acting both fiscal and monetary policy that works for folks back home. would you agree that during the last three years, our country has seen economic advances that help low income americans? chair powell: yes, i do think that as this expansion has continued, we started to see people at the lower end of the wage scale the bul
smith. rep. smith: our country is in a period of markable growth. the policies of president trump in the previous public and congress made a bet on american workers, who make up the strongest workforce in the world, but it concerns me when we see our competitors continue to attract investment at lower or 0% rates. we need to ensure our monetary policy bets on our workers as well. since president trump's election , the united states has made waves. we have the lowest unemployment in 50 years,...
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. >> (laughs) (laughs) (applause) >> we can all use a invitation, but nothing is good as smith near, nobody doesn't like smithsonian, because so much work you have done, let me just acknowledge for moment, about the reason we are here senator, and congresswoman, thank you very much for coming, let me acknowledge the presence off the regions, thank you very much for everything you've done, making this a very strong organization, i like to acknowledge the president of the museum, thank you for everything you have done, i'd like to thank all of you, who are otherwise connected to this organization and, come to this important historic event, we have 45 presidents but, only 14 secretaries of this organization, so i will let you the judge which one is more important. but the people i like to recognize in front of me are a few people, some of you may not know but, hopefully you will get to see them today, two of them are daughters of the lonnie bunch, could they please stand up? >> thank you (applause) >> thank you. >> and all the brother all lonnie bunch? >> (applause) >> and the most impo
. >> (laughs) (laughs) (applause) >> we can all use a invitation, but nothing is good as smith near, nobody doesn't like smithsonian, because so much work you have done, let me just acknowledge for moment, about the reason we are here senator, and congresswoman, thank you very much for coming, let me acknowledge the presence off the regions, thank you very much for everything you've done, making this a very strong organization, i like to acknowledge the president of the museum,...
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. >> reporter: tommy smith's fist was the highest. he had just won the 200-meter gold medal.o him was bronze medalist and teammate john carlos. it was not about the flag. it was a chance to heighten the idea that we must eradicate stupidity called racism. >> reporter: it was a statement through symbolism. the gloved fists represented power. >> the head bowed represented prayer or faith. the feet with the pants rolled represented poverty. was making a statement without saying a word. >> reporter: the reaction was swift. heational team and re suspended immediately sent home. they were vilified. at one point, homeless and unemployed. >> i had 11 world records, i was washing cars just to feed my son. i couldn't find a job because they viewed me to as a radical person who was dangerous. >> reporter: smith and carlos eventually recovered. both coached and taught in college and high school. today at 75 years of age, smith says his induction into the olympic committee hall of fame is bittersweet. is this in some way an admission on the organization's part? we were on the wrong side o
. >> reporter: tommy smith's fist was the highest. he had just won the 200-meter gold medal.o him was bronze medalist and teammate john carlos. it was not about the flag. it was a chance to heighten the idea that we must eradicate stupidity called racism. >> reporter: it was a statement through symbolism. the gloved fists represented power. >> the head bowed represented prayer or faith. the feet with the pants rolled represented poverty. was making a statement without saying a...
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for sunday today, harry smith, iowa. >> harry, thank you very much.itself on the crowd that parties there. >> do you get the sense that this is the highlight of their month? >> i get the sense this is the highlight of their lives. >> a life well lived. the man who brought snow boarding from the backwood of right now at kohl's... pick up great gifts from our best active brands... and, monday through friday - get $15 kohl's cash for every $50 spent! save 25% on nike zip ups... and on nike shoes. save 25% on under armour hoodies... and save on adidas! find new gifts at every turn - at kohl's. kerrygold has a taste so rich it can take you to ireland's lush, green pastures. where grass-fed cows produce rich, creamy milk for a truly delicious taste. kerrygold. the taste that takes you there. >>> a hot nightclub comes with a velvet rope and over priced drinks. there is a popular club in baltimore did not waste time with that. joe fryer has our sunday's closer. >> reporter: they mark their calendar for the second saturday of every month. 6:00 p.m. sharp, if l
for sunday today, harry smith, iowa. >> harry, thank you very much.itself on the crowd that parties there. >> do you get the sense that this is the highlight of their month? >> i get the sense this is the highlight of their lives. >> a life well lived. the man who brought snow boarding from the backwood of right now at kohl's... pick up great gifts from our best active brands... and, monday through friday - get $15 kohl's cash for every $50 spent! save 25% on nike zip...
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. >> frank smith was a photographer for the cleveland plain dealer.rs like nap lajoie, christy mathewson, and a cleveland rookie named joseph jefferson jackson. >> hi, joe. >> good to see you. >> so great to see you. to learn more about that rookie, i pay a visit to baseball memorabilia maven joe orlando. when the names of greats come up, is shoeless joe still in that category? >> babe ruth, who most people consider to be the greatest player who ever lived, patterned his own swing after joe jackson's. >> safe! >> if that doesn't tell you what type of a hitter joe jackson was, i don't know what -- what will. >> joe jackson is born in pickens county, south carolina, in 1887. what kind of family did he come from? >> well, he came from humble beginnings. he worked at a textile mill as a teenager, as a mill hand, and he was virtually illiterate for the remainder of his life. >> but on the diamond, he's a true phenom. at the age of 13, he stars on the cotton mill's team and picks up a lifelong nickname. >> legend has it that while he was a teenager playing
. >> frank smith was a photographer for the cleveland plain dealer.rs like nap lajoie, christy mathewson, and a cleveland rookie named joseph jefferson jackson. >> hi, joe. >> good to see you. >> so great to see you. to learn more about that rookie, i pay a visit to baseball memorabilia maven joe orlando. when the names of greats come up, is shoeless joe still in that category? >> babe ruth, who most people consider to be the greatest player who ever lived,...
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alex smith plans to return to the nfl.e has more come backs than rocky. >> that is the latest in sports. i'm dennis o'donnell. see yeah tonight. >>> time right now 4:57. >> strait ahead in the next half-hour, police speaking out about what went down the night an off duty officer shot a driver. what prompted the cops to fire back. >> bart riders are on high alert after someone is stabbed to death on a train. >>> and right now police are looking for the driver in a fatal just because we're super hungry... ...doesn't mean you got to spend a lot! because denny's brought back the super slam™. with eggs, hash browns, bacon, sausage and pancakes. all for just $6.99. the $6.99 super slam™ is back! see you at denny's! >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >>> breaking news overnight. at least one man is dead after a nasty crash in san jose. right now the search is on for the driver who took off. >>> plus, taking a live lock at capitol hill where we will be hearing from the man with the direct line to president
alex smith plans to return to the nfl.e has more come backs than rocky. >> that is the latest in sports. i'm dennis o'donnell. see yeah tonight. >>> time right now 4:57. >> strait ahead in the next half-hour, police speaking out about what went down the night an off duty officer shot a driver. what prompted the cops to fire back. >> bart riders are on high alert after someone is stabbed to death on a train. >>> and right now police are looking for the driver...
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our rach smith joins us in new york to help us make sense of it all. hey, rach.ate, we already know mhan and harry are taking legal action against the british press, but today we learned exactly what has meghan fighting mad. leaked personal letter. accusations of overspendin throwing down almost $4 milln to renovate her new home with archie. and meghan's mom snubbed. these are e reports that have e duchess suing the brh tabloids. >> not many people have asked i'm okay. >> in legal papers meghan tells her side about t claim that she ghosted her dad after he bailed on r wedding. th38-year-old says that's false. as for the letter he gave to the press, meghan's mad that only at she calls the bad parts were published. and why wasn't meghan's mom doria at the baby shower attended by amal clooney and gayle ki? the duchess refutes that nine moh old rumor saying she offered to pay for doria's airfare,ut her mom couldn't go due to, quote, work commitments. as for the defendant in meghan's lawsuit, "the mail on sunday" tells "e.t." they wi defend the caseith, quote, the utm
our rach smith joins us in new york to help us make sense of it all. hey, rach.ate, we already know mhan and harry are taking legal action against the british press, but today we learned exactly what has meghan fighting mad. leaked personal letter. accusations of overspendin throwing down almost $4 milln to renovate her new home with archie. and meghan's mom snubbed. these are e reports that have e duchess suing the brh tabloids. >> not many people have asked i'm okay. >> in legal...
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the brigadier general william duncan smith would officially take command of the confederate defenses on james island on june 6, making his headquarters at the village of secessionville. one of the questions when i talk about secessionville is how did this place gets its name? the name of secessionville is rooted in very deep mythology and legend. secessionville was originally known as riversville, and the exact reason as to why the name was changed is still a mystery. but historians can make several conjectures. one of the conjectures is that the town of secessionville became known as such as planters of the -- planter class would secede in the summertime to this small village. another story goes that two youths in the area seceded from their elders and would establish a residence in the area and name it secessionville. but most historians will point towards the abortive 1851-1852 secessionist movement as why riversville became secessionville. as duncan smith became commanding officer of the james island defenses, placing his headquarters in secessionville, he would quickly implement
the brigadier general william duncan smith would officially take command of the confederate defenses on james island on june 6, making his headquarters at the village of secessionville. one of the questions when i talk about secessionville is how did this place gets its name? the name of secessionville is rooted in very deep mythology and legend. secessionville was originally known as riversville, and the exact reason as to why the name was changed is still a mystery. but historians can make...
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norman smith in telford. more to come. correspondent has joined me. specifically the issue of hospital car parking charges. it has been a controversial issue over the past couple of years, whether you're somebody who's going to get treatment at a hospital, somebody visiting a relative or someone who works for the nhs, any majority of cases you will be charged. if we look at the average hospital car park and what they charge, you can see, £1110, but in some cases, the highest cost people are being charged is £3 110 p. that is para ? are being charged is £3 110 p. that is para? i think that is per hour, yes. if you look at the staff and what they are charged, you can see, 15p staff spent per hour on hospital parking on average. if we look at how many hospitals actually charge, it is a very high number, 911% of hospitals. this is based on a previous analysis of nhs data on parking charges. 911% of acute hospitals were charging for parking. that is a pretty high number. in 2015, the government issued guidance seeing that certa
norman smith in telford. more to come. correspondent has joined me. specifically the issue of hospital car parking charges. it has been a controversial issue over the past couple of years, whether you're somebody who's going to get treatment at a hospital, somebody visiting a relative or someone who works for the nhs, any majority of cases you will be charged. if we look at the average hospital car park and what they charge, you can see, £1110, but in some cases, the highest cost people are...
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of his career working at microsoft alongside bill gates, steve ballmer, and now satya nadella, brad smith had a front row seat to some of the company's biggest milestones. he is now focused on spreading the message beyond microsoft's campus with a new book, "tools and weapons: the promise and the peril of the digital age." i'm tom giles, in for emily chang. joining me today on bloomberg "studio 1.0," brad smith, president of microsoft. ♪ tom: brad, thanks for being with us today. a lot of the last year has been spent talking about and spilling ink over this complex relationship between the u.s. and china. i'd like to hear more about your concerns about the way this is playing out between the u.s. and china, and what impact that could have on u.s. technological leadership on a global arena. brad: the u.s. is the digital technology leader in the world today, but one of the important things for all of us to remember is that we don't actually invent or create technology by ourselves. if you buy an american technology product, a product that is made by an american company, in all probability,
of his career working at microsoft alongside bill gates, steve ballmer, and now satya nadella, brad smith had a front row seat to some of the company's biggest milestones. he is now focused on spreading the message beyond microsoft's campus with a new book, "tools and weapons: the promise and the peril of the digital age." i'm tom giles, in for emily chang. joining me today on bloomberg "studio 1.0," brad smith, president of microsoft. ♪ tom: brad, thanks for being with us...