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and smith was a man of action. the fort was being surrounded by ernest artillery. -- british artillery. smith, in the dead of night, organized an amphibious landing to take out the guns. smith led his men in battle. quite an interesting story. they surround the men with guns. many of the gunners eventually surrender, but the officers don't. smith then put a gun to the head of some of these officers and said, you will surrender, and they did. this is a man of action. he wasn't waiting for somebody else to do it. the british artillery finally got the best of samuel smith. he was gravely wounded during the assault on the fort. eventually the patriots realized that the fort can no longer be held in the evacuated. smith is greeted before he is wounded by one of his best friends, who essentially one of his mortal enemies. jack stuart was initially -- he initially dueled samuel smith. they were mortal enemies, but after, they obviously did not fire upon each other. the luckiest shot of the american revolution. interesting
and smith was a man of action. the fort was being surrounded by ernest artillery. -- british artillery. smith, in the dead of night, organized an amphibious landing to take out the guns. smith led his men in battle. quite an interesting story. they surround the men with guns. many of the gunners eventually surrender, but the officers don't. smith then put a gun to the head of some of these officers and said, you will surrender, and they did. this is a man of action. he wasn't waiting for...
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smith. >> it's a decent start from the visitors. they have been very comfortable in possession. brannagan doesn't look nervous, he looks confident as well. the two midfielders, stewart and brannagan, trying to get them in the game, get them in position and give them confidence. >> here is a player who was released by spurs a few weeks ago but picked up by liverpool. a misplaced pass by johnny evans who before the match was named the players player. the northern ireland team will bow off to the european championships in france. west brom started 15th today. they'll end the campaign somewhere between 12th and 16th. every place you go up the premier league table brings prize money so that is something to play for for west brom today. i'm sure they'll be fully aware of that. liverpool, a win for them would possibly save the finish above southampton and would guarantee a place for nt year. seventh might also qualify, but it is still there for the taking for liverpool if they were to win on wednes
smith. >> it's a decent start from the visitors. they have been very comfortable in possession. brannagan doesn't look nervous, he looks confident as well. the two midfielders, stewart and brannagan, trying to get them in the game, get them in position and give them confidence. >> here is a player who was released by spurs a few weeks ago but picked up by liverpool. a misplaced pass by johnny evans who before the match was named the players player. the northern ireland team will bow...
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people who wanted to kill tommy smith and john carlos.t that scary and very dangerous time, he told me that threats to kill him continued for many years. even for decades after the '68 olympics. avery brundage, the head of the international olympic committee, was so mad at smith and carlos he ordered the u.s. olympic committee to kick them out of the olympic village and remove them from the olympic games. brundage said their protest was a domestic political statement unfit for the apolitical international forum the olympic games were supposed to be. in fact, brundage had sent legendary star jesse owens, who had defeated hitler's nazi team in the 1936 olympics to meet with tommy smith to try to talk him out of the protest, offering to help him find another way to protest. but tommy smith refused owens' offer. would not listen to him. their meeting was so bitter, smith and owens never talked to each other again. >> this is the first time the olympic game was shown live. it couldn't be stopped. everybody in the world saw this. and we wanted
people who wanted to kill tommy smith and john carlos.t that scary and very dangerous time, he told me that threats to kill him continued for many years. even for decades after the '68 olympics. avery brundage, the head of the international olympic committee, was so mad at smith and carlos he ordered the u.s. olympic committee to kick them out of the olympic village and remove them from the olympic games. brundage said their protest was a domestic political statement unfit for the apolitical...
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both times letting smith set up a fake date with a man so a this bell could rob him.irst was robbed of a handgun, which bell allegedly used in the second robbery to murder one man and wound another. bell says he wasn't the shooter and refuses to say who was. however he does admit to the robberies. >> it was that greed for something i didn't even need. but the greed got in the way. >> smith won't say much about the night of the murder. but is says she was in the car when it happened. >> i was waiting for him to come out. but he didn't. so the police end upcoming instead. >> both bell and smith were arrested trying to flee the scene. and the alleged murder weapon was found nearby. >> when i first this case i scratched my name and david bell's name into a desk in the first cell that i was in when i was an intake. >> smith says she and bell wrote letters for the first year in jail. >> i was communicating with him at first. but then when i came to my senses and thought about everything, when everything hit me, that's when i stopped. >> smith says she stopped in part becaus
both times letting smith set up a fake date with a man so a this bell could rob him.irst was robbed of a handgun, which bell allegedly used in the second robbery to murder one man and wound another. bell says he wasn't the shooter and refuses to say who was. however he does admit to the robberies. >> it was that greed for something i didn't even need. but the greed got in the way. >> smith won't say much about the night of the murder. but is says she was in the car when it happened....
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>> if you can. >> her name is denita monique smith. >> okay. >> denita monique smith. denita!he 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 family. >> "miss smith, denita fell. she's unconscious, but they're 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. 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. 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 like he was aw
>> if you can. >> her name is denita monique smith. >> okay. >> denita monique smith. denita!he 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 family. >> "miss smith, denita fell. she's unconscious, but they're trying to revive her." he said, "are you coming to durham?" and i'm still...
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smith: enough said. the idea that a strong president, like eisenhower, could promote a smaller government, seemed contradictory at best. until ronald reagan undertook his own counterreformation to the washington-centric policies of his boyhood hero, fdr. if there is one constant in our national experience, one word that might be said to constitute both our common core and our civic religion, i would submit, it is freedom. indeed, it may be the one thing we all agree on, even if we can't agree on what exactly it means. so forget lincoln types and buchanan types. some presidents of think fdr, lbj, and yes, barack obama, promised freedom through government. and others, thomas jefferson comes to mind as does will ronald reagan and calvin coolidge, promised freedom from government. neither model is perfect, neither is permanent, but the history of the last century demonstrates is that the dynamism of an office that evolves with the challenges it confronts. leadership demands qualities that maybe ill-suited fo
smith: enough said. the idea that a strong president, like eisenhower, could promote a smaller government, seemed contradictory at best. until ronald reagan undertook his own counterreformation to the washington-centric policies of his boyhood hero, fdr. if there is one constant in our national experience, one word that might be said to constitute both our common core and our civic religion, i would submit, it is freedom. indeed, it may be the one thing we all agree on, even if we can't agree...
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smith. i think he is exactly right when he discusses the many complex, dangerous threats that face the united states at this point. and i think he's also right that we all have to put the federal budget, but especially the military budget, on a more stable, predictable footing. absolutely agree with him on those points. at the same time we have an immediate need where lives are at stake. let me just offer, mr. chairman, the fact that the air force is currently short 4,000 maintainers and more than 700 pilots. in -- another fact. in fiscal year 2015, nate i have had a backlog -- the navy had a backlog of 11 planes in depot. in fiscal year 2017 they're going to have 278 planes backlogged in the navy depots. less than 1/3 of the army is now ready to meet the requirements of the defense strategic guidance. now, we can't just turn away and say, oh, we don't like this budget approach and so we're willing to live with all of those problems. we have to deal with them, so that's what this bill tries
smith. i think he is exactly right when he discusses the many complex, dangerous threats that face the united states at this point. and i think he's also right that we all have to put the federal budget, but especially the military budget, on a more stable, predictable footing. absolutely agree with him on those points. at the same time we have an immediate need where lives are at stake. let me just offer, mr. chairman, the fact that the air force is currently short 4,000 maintainers and more...
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they are the smith family of trenton. a may tree arc and seven adult children. they are winners of the last week even's enormous lump sum power ball pay out of the 284 million-dollar. "action news" reporter jeff chirico is live at new jersey headquarters live, tonight, jeff? >> reporter: hi, jim. it only takes one ticket to win and that is exactly what this smith family bought for last saturday's drawing. or fortunately for them it was the right ticket. now they say they are planning to spend that money to help their community. >> she said it is true we won the power ball. i have not slept since then. >> reporter: been a whirlwind week for valerie arthur and the rest of the smith family who on saturday night won the sixth largest jackpot in power ball history. pearlie may smith the mom bought the winning ticket at 7-eleven on chamber street in trenton and chose numbers that came to her in a dream. >> it was a big shock when we first learned that we were power ball winners. it was a bigger shock when we learn we were the only ticket holder. >> reporter: smith sel
they are the smith family of trenton. a may tree arc and seven adult children. they are winners of the last week even's enormous lump sum power ball pay out of the 284 million-dollar. "action news" reporter jeff chirico is live at new jersey headquarters live, tonight, jeff? >> reporter: hi, jim. it only takes one ticket to win and that is exactly what this smith family bought for last saturday's drawing. or fortunately for them it was the right ticket. now they say they are...
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smith: thank you for that more-than-generous introduction. we may agree or disagree about what is a failed president, but this is a successful introducer, without a doubt, so thank you. [laughter] [applause] mr. smith: anyway, and thank all of you, gosh, for having come out and survived your mounting bout with democracy here on a monday after a primary that apparently drew record voter interest. and a special thanks to c-span for being here ever being part -- and being part of this event. i want to thank dick levinson and all of his colleagues at this marvelous institution for organizing this series on the american presidency. you could not have chosen a more timely subject. now, conventionally-minded program organizers would ask someone like me to talk about presidential successes and the criteria by which we judge presidential successes. not the free library, they wanted me to talk about presidential failures. it sounds like a very dour subject, but in fact, it is a very interesting one and one that we pay very little attention to. it was o
smith: thank you for that more-than-generous introduction. we may agree or disagree about what is a failed president, but this is a successful introducer, without a doubt, so thank you. [laughter] [applause] mr. smith: anyway, and thank all of you, gosh, for having come out and survived your mounting bout with democracy here on a monday after a primary that apparently drew record voter interest. and a special thanks to c-span for being here ever being part -- and being part of this event. i...
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that's about the government small so, smith let's say this way, smith didn't know what his radically deleterious ideas about equality before the law and socially quality was going to do. he did not quite realize that he was creating a document that would sustain this move of egalitarianism. so smith is a great economist, but no one saw it coming. >> let me try this on. when smith does talk about business it's almost always in the business people live in the state abusing privileges. >> yes, that's what he said. people thinks it's napoleon to coin the phrase. but it's adam smith who spoke of it as a nation of shopkeepers. he said this commercial system as he called it and what we still have, namely capitalism and protection alyssum and licensing of occupations and all the horrible features that have hung over from the middle ages. he said, this is a system not appropriate to a nation of shopkeepers but appropriate to a nation whose government is influenced by shopkeepers. that is exactly right and it is still true. >> one of the remarkable things about, you do it in the last two volum
that's about the government small so, smith let's say this way, smith didn't know what his radically deleterious ideas about equality before the law and socially quality was going to do. he did not quite realize that he was creating a document that would sustain this move of egalitarianism. so smith is a great economist, but no one saw it coming. >> let me try this on. when smith does talk about business it's almost always in the business people live in the state abusing privileges....
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the blessed adam smith. adam smith famously at least among people who know his work didn't say many favorable things about businesspeople. at least on the surface that is the intention of your thesis. >> for one thing he didn't think much about entrepreneurship. spoken of smith and stupidity. that you need to be concerned with. smith is about efficiency. it is about innovation, the real cause of modern economic growth, and stupidity is about the government for the most part. smith is not -- express it this way. smith didn't know what his radically egalitarian ideas about equality before the law and social equality was going to do. he didn't quite realize he was creating a document that would sustain this move of egalitarianism. he is adam smith, a great economist but no one saw it coming. >> when smith talks about business it is always in the context of business people lobbying state privileges. >> napoleon -- spoke of britain as a nation. this commercial system, and protectionism and so on, licensing of occ
the blessed adam smith. adam smith famously at least among people who know his work didn't say many favorable things about businesspeople. at least on the surface that is the intention of your thesis. >> for one thing he didn't think much about entrepreneurship. spoken of smith and stupidity. that you need to be concerned with. smith is about efficiency. it is about innovation, the real cause of modern economic growth, and stupidity is about the government for the most part. smith is not...
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xfinity x1. >> reporter: whoever killed denita smith left very little evidence behind.gerprints. no dna. no murder weapon. but during the autopsy the medical examiner did find one thing, the bullet that killed denita. police now hoped that mangled slug might provide a lead on who pulled the trigger. >> what kind of gun killed denita smith? >> all we could say is that the bullet itself was in the family of -- it had enough weight to be a .38-caliber round. >> reporter: by now denita's death was big news across durham. >> durham investigators say the shooting was not a random act. >> reporter: assistant district attorney david saacks was keeping a close eye on this now high-profile case. one that he might actually prosecute if a killer was ever caught. >> it was so obvious that it was not a robbery. and so if she was targeted for some reason, there was a very, very, very limited number of people who would target denita for something like this. and jermeir certainly could have been one of them. >> reporter: jermeir stroud, denita smith's fiance. on the day of the murder, s
xfinity x1. >> reporter: whoever killed denita smith left very little evidence behind.gerprints. no dna. no murder weapon. but during the autopsy the medical examiner did find one thing, the bullet that killed denita. police now hoped that mangled slug might provide a lead on who pulled the trigger. >> what kind of gun killed denita smith? >> all we could say is that the bullet itself was in the family of -- it had enough weight to be a .38-caliber round. >> reporter: by...
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smith -- jada smith.miths this the year obviously caused quite a stir by speaking out about the lack of african-american nominees at the academy awards, and mr. smith was in concussion, a movie that got a lot of critical acclaim, but did not find an audience. he did not get the nomination he wanted. >> has significant politically wouldn't have been -- how significantly would he have been [indiscernible] very, very big deal in hollywood. tonight, cheryl brown eyes and, the african-american head of the motion picture academy is here at the awards. i'm the really, i think started a huge conversation about race in hollywood. and as you know, it has always been a perennial issue. j.d.: he came back to get his picture taken, and they are shutting their names now. snuck in and came back around to have their photos taken. [background chatter] >> when an actress is outspoken like to the pinkett smith about her husband's nomination, is that helpful or hurtful? j.d.: at this stage of the game, it is pretty miniscule
smith -- jada smith.miths this the year obviously caused quite a stir by speaking out about the lack of african-american nominees at the academy awards, and mr. smith was in concussion, a movie that got a lot of critical acclaim, but did not find an audience. he did not get the nomination he wanted. >> has significant politically wouldn't have been -- how significantly would he have been [indiscernible] very, very big deal in hollywood. tonight, cheryl brown eyes and, the african-american...
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but smith is still pushing kids to be examples in their own way. to change the world. >> are you going to beat my record today? there you go. >> reporter: even if he never accomplished another thing in life, that 1968 protest will never be forgotten. and the name tommy smyth will always be written in american history. >> it did cause a lot of negativity verbally. and i don't care. period. because here i am doing what i believe i should be doing. john carlos does basically the same thing. he's from harlem, new york. very verbose. i'm from the backwoods of texas. i say very little. but when we get together, watch out. >> [ laughter ] >> it's like us running all over again. >> reporter: whether you agree with them or disagree with what they did, i will always admire someone who goes with their heart and i respect someone who sticks with their principles and does what they think is right. unfortunately they paid a real price for doing that but it's nice to see how he's doing well now and saying this is what i should be doing. this is where you should b
but smith is still pushing kids to be examples in their own way. to change the world. >> are you going to beat my record today? there you go. >> reporter: even if he never accomplished another thing in life, that 1968 protest will never be forgotten. and the name tommy smyth will always be written in american history. >> it did cause a lot of negativity verbally. and i don't care. period. because here i am doing what i believe i should be doing. john carlos does basically the...
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which they now must do in the case of kelsey smith. when time is of essence, you do not want a lawyer in a corporate headquarters agonizing over a legal definition of emergency or do you want the law enforcement officers who dedicate their lives to keeping us safe, making that call. i opt for those who can save lives. to date versions of the kelsey smith act have been adopted in 23 states. but a patchwork of laws that protect some leaving others vulnerable is not good for the companies that must comply with this law or more importantly for the american lives that this law can and will save. you see, mr. speaker, the committee believes we need a consistent federal law that law enforcement across the country can use. parents shouldn't have to forum shop for the most favorable law when their child goes missing. what if it was your child? i have heard the privacy concerns that some say have been raised by this bill. we have worked diligently to make the bill as targeted as possible to balance legitimate privacy concerns when the pornse of
which they now must do in the case of kelsey smith. when time is of essence, you do not want a lawyer in a corporate headquarters agonizing over a legal definition of emergency or do you want the law enforcement officers who dedicate their lives to keeping us safe, making that call. i opt for those who can save lives. to date versions of the kelsey smith act have been adopted in 23 states. but a patchwork of laws that protect some leaving others vulnerable is not good for the companies that...
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so and smith he's a great economist. but no one saw coming. >> limited is a. when smith does talk aboutalmost business week is almost always in the context of business people to put it modern times, lobbing the state. >> if that's what he said. sai people think it's napoleon who coined the phrase but it's smith who spoke of britain as a nation of shopkeepers. and he said, this commercialal system as he called it which we still have, namely capitalism and protectionism and so on and licensing of iq patience and all of the horrible features, he said this is a system not appropriate to a nation of shopkeepers but appropriate to a nation whose government is influenced by shopkeepers and that is exactly right and so true. >> at one the remarkable things about, you do it in all these last two volumes is give examples of how much better, materially. why is it that most people do not recognize it, why is that most people something that iss not a big big of deal as you believe it to be, or that it's doomed? >> it most people like pessimism. we're. we're talking about i
so and smith he's a great economist. but no one saw coming. >> limited is a. when smith does talk aboutalmost business week is almost always in the context of business people to put it modern times, lobbing the state. >> if that's what he said. sai people think it's napoleon who coined the phrase but it's smith who spoke of britain as a nation of shopkeepers. and he said, this commercialal system as he called it which we still have, namely capitalism and protectionism and so on and...
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so smith began to come up and explore the area was a devout spiritualist who believed in the healing properties of water and so forth. and so he had grown up with the disease of tuberculosis throughout his family and the disease killed many people in his family and throughout his young life he made up his mind, and when he was here he thought this would be an ideal spot to start as a spa to developer place for san antonio sanitarium. he worked with john brown senior. actually the sanitarium, first open to the public in 1864. 2014, 150th anniversary of the commercial use of arrowhead spring. one of the interesting things about the area, there was a huge arrowhead landmark on the side of the mountain, 1400 feet tall in the shape of an indian arrowhead, the tip of the arrowhead pointing downward points to where hot and cold springs were in the shape of a national -- natural arrowhead the springs at the foot of the arrowhead took the name arrowhead springs. and a major promotional feature of the area, all the advertising made extensive use of that landmark and they have a landmark in the
so smith began to come up and explore the area was a devout spiritualist who believed in the healing properties of water and so forth. and so he had grown up with the disease of tuberculosis throughout his family and the disease killed many people in his family and throughout his young life he made up his mind, and when he was here he thought this would be an ideal spot to start as a spa to developer place for san antonio sanitarium. he worked with john brown senior. actually the sanitarium,...
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smith: thank you. actually it precisely does handcuff them by telling them how to make their decisions. saying they can't make a decision based on their belief that needs for alternatives to fossil fuels are important. if we don't wish to handcuff them, don't offer an amendment telling them that they have to spend their money in a certain way. that's exactly what this amendment does. again, there's multiple reasons for making these investments in alternative energy. i'll return to one that was raised by mr. gibson. out in the field, you need multiple different sources of energy. if you can get a situation where you have properly developed solar power or thermal power, you can use that on the spot where you're at, instead of relying on trucks to bring in diesel or gasoline, you are saving lives. this is an investment in making our military more prepared. and what this amendment does is it restricts the ability of the department of defense to make that investment. if you don't want to restrict them, don'
smith: thank you. actually it precisely does handcuff them by telling them how to make their decisions. saying they can't make a decision based on their belief that needs for alternatives to fossil fuels are important. if we don't wish to handcuff them, don't offer an amendment telling them that they have to spend their money in a certain way. that's exactly what this amendment does. again, there's multiple reasons for making these investments in alternative energy. i'll return to one that was...
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>> reporter: smith will split the $429.6 million with his six sisters and mother. nbc to learned the mother bought the winning ticket from a 7-eleven in trenton, new jersey. the smith family will take the lump sum which means steven will pocket $35.5 million. he didn't tell his boss his plans but it doesn't matter. abramson just wants steven to be happy and take care of his loved ones. >> we love steve. we offered he could stay, we told him he could stay but he said he's moving on to greener pastures. >> reporter: i'm brandon hudson, nbc 10 news. >> yeah, greener indeed. >>> talk about an unusual sighting. someone spotted a bear wandering around wissahickon park. warning you not to approach the bear and keep your dogs on leashes. they plan to trap the bear move it to a less populated area. this is the park's first ever documented ba eed bear sighting >>> camden schools, the school district is cutting more than 150 jobs as it tries to fix a budget deficit. about 40 of those positions belong to teachers. all vice principals are having their jobs eliminated. the rest
>> reporter: smith will split the $429.6 million with his six sisters and mother. nbc to learned the mother bought the winning ticket from a 7-eleven in trenton, new jersey. the smith family will take the lump sum which means steven will pocket $35.5 million. he didn't tell his boss his plans but it doesn't matter. abramson just wants steven to be happy and take care of his loved ones. >> we love steve. we offered he could stay, we told him he could stay but he said he's moving on...
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it. >> smith's car bolts past the others toward the red pickup truck.ring close behind arroyo. >> all i could see was him, the shooter. i had like tunnel vision focused on him. >> arroyo picks up speed as smith approaches, then opens fire. >> he fired out the window. he tried to shoot the sheriff's deputy. >> under intense fire, smith decides to ram arroyo's vehicle from behind and try to throw him off. >> while i was shooting, i rammed his pickup truck. i figured he's got to drive so he would stop shooting. i think he shot me like five times. >> suddenly, arroyo stops his truck and gets out, aiming his rifle right at smith. >> he's shooting at the deputy. >> he gets out and i'm out of bullets, so i get out of the way. >> with no ammunition, smith is a sitting duck. but luckily, another squad car has pulled over to the right. it's sergeant rusty jacks, armed with a rifle he shoots arroyo from 60 feet away and kills him. >> suspect down. suspect down. >> in my rear view mirror i see him just drop. so i don't know what had happened. i didn't know if i had
it. >> smith's car bolts past the others toward the red pickup truck.ring close behind arroyo. >> all i could see was him, the shooter. i had like tunnel vision focused on him. >> arroyo picks up speed as smith approaches, then opens fire. >> he fired out the window. he tried to shoot the sheriff's deputy. >> under intense fire, smith decides to ram arroyo's vehicle from behind and try to throw him off. >> while i was shooting, i rammed his pickup truck. i...
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alonzo smith's friends and family marched the seventh district police station.smith was found last november no unconscious and handcuffed ind the custody of armed security ar guards in a southeast apartment smith died after his heart his stopped beating and had cocaine in his system.yste smith's mother says police are dragging their feet on her son'r investigation. my son's case has been in the i hands of a grand jury since december of last year. so we're out here rallying for justice for my son. we're rallying that they releast the names of the special policec officers that murdered my son. smith's mother says she wants wn the united nations to conduct an independent investigation of het son's death and wants to exhumex her son's body and get a second autopsy. this just in from d.c. police. . the search is still on for a little l girl and herlitt grandmother who were last seenat on saturday. take a look at this photo ando see if you recognize sherri malcolm and her two year old tatum. the two were seen in the 800 block of tatum place. if you know anything about
alonzo smith's friends and family marched the seventh district police station.smith was found last november no unconscious and handcuffed ind the custody of armed security ar guards in a southeast apartment smith died after his heart his stopped beating and had cocaine in his system.yste smith's mother says police are dragging their feet on her son'r investigation. my son's case has been in the i hands of a grand jury since december of last year. so we're out here rallying for justice for my...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- jada pinkett-smith. andy cohen. musical guest, gallant.
tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- jada pinkett-smith. andy cohen. musical guest, gallant.
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smith: i yield myself such time as i may consume. there was an amendment that was in there happening to do with a new rocket engine and launch vehicle and i thank mr. rogers, the subcommittee chairman who worked closely with developing this package. we have a lot of american companies that are working hard to develop a new engine and not rely on the russian engine. the amendment allows those companies to use some of the money that the air force is developing to develop a launch vehicle to go along with that engine and i think pretty soon we have great companies in my district and other folks working on other vehicles and this amendment allows money that the air force is providing to go to the launch vehicle. and will reduce the cost of our launch costs for the air force, so i thank chairman rogers for allowing us to offer that amendment and for working with me on it, and with that -- i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas. torn mr. thornberry: i yield back. all time for th
smith: i yield myself such time as i may consume. there was an amendment that was in there happening to do with a new rocket engine and launch vehicle and i thank mr. rogers, the subcommittee chairman who worked closely with developing this package. we have a lot of american companies that are working hard to develop a new engine and not rely on the russian engine. the amendment allows those companies to use some of the money that the air force is developing to develop a launch vehicle to go...
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in center city, drew smith. nbc10 news. >>> big events are happening in pennsylvania, new jersey and delaware. let's start on the schuylkill river. thousands of athletes from as far away as california and canada are in philadelphia for the event, the largest college rowing competition in north america. the schedule has been compressed to get the action in before the stormy weather moves in later today. >>> race weekend at dover international speedway today. yesterday fans watched practice at the kent county oval. they got an up-close look in the garage area and noticed the jet dry trucks that helped to sop up rain water from the tracks. fans are hoping the trucks won't be needed today or tomorrow. >> it's never been rained out in 12 years. it's been -- we have had rain, but we've never been rained out. >> here with friends, family, everybody. so you're always going to come regardless of the weather. you don't change your plans. you just come. >> the highlight of race weekend at dover comes tomorrow with the nasc
in center city, drew smith. nbc10 news. >>> big events are happening in pennsylvania, new jersey and delaware. let's start on the schuylkill river. thousands of athletes from as far away as california and canada are in philadelphia for the event, the largest college rowing competition in north america. the schedule has been compressed to get the action in before the stormy weather moves in later today. >>> race weekend at dover international speedway today. yesterday fans...
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i'm hanging out with jada pinkett smith!16th at 8:00 p.m. on fox. now jada and i are about to team up for a game of "famous face-off." but first, tariq is going to need a partner, and we found a a good one. [ drum roll ] he's the host of bravo's "watch what happens live," please welcome andy cohen. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> hi! >> hi. >> jimmy: that's your partner. >> tariq: let's do this. >> jimmy: tariq. >> all right. >> jimmy: here's how the game works. on your turn, you hold up one of these celebrity masks in front of your face like this and then everyone except you knows whose face you're holding up. okay? >> okay. >> jimmy: and your partner has to give you clues to have you guess who you are as quickly as possible. when you guess who you are, you throw your mask away and the player on your right goes next. >> okay. >> okay. >> jimmy: if you're holding the mask when the buzzer goes off, your team loses that round. we play the best of three rounds. it's almost like a catch phrase type of thing. >> got it. >> jimmy: ok
i'm hanging out with jada pinkett smith!16th at 8:00 p.m. on fox. now jada and i are about to team up for a game of "famous face-off." but first, tariq is going to need a partner, and we found a a good one. [ drum roll ] he's the host of bravo's "watch what happens live," please welcome andy cohen. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> hi! >> hi. >> jimmy: that's your partner. >> tariq: let's do this. >> jimmy: tariq. >> all right. >>...
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. >> reporter: tonight as officer vincent smith lies in the hospital surrounded by his colleagues and family, gregory ramirez of san lorenzo stands behind bars accused of slamming his fedex truck into smith in sacramento. no one answered at the home where a next door neighbor says ramirez's family lives. the neighbor says ramirez moved out a couple of years ago. investigators say they found drugs on ramirez, but wouldn't say what type and that he was likely high when he hit smith and his police cruiser saturday morning. smith was standing outside in the process of clearing a hit and run accident. >> patrol vehicles, overheadlights were all activated. those led brights are very bright. >> reporter: tonight, fedex isn't saying much about where ramirez was headed and how long he had been on the road. only releasing a statement saying in part, we are fully cooperating with investigating authorities. smith was nearly two decades of protecting our community now in critical condition. >> he is very well liked. a very well respected officer in our department. >> reporter: maria medina, kpix5.
. >> reporter: tonight as officer vincent smith lies in the hospital surrounded by his colleagues and family, gregory ramirez of san lorenzo stands behind bars accused of slamming his fedex truck into smith in sacramento. no one answered at the home where a next door neighbor says ramirez's family lives. the neighbor says ramirez moved out a couple of years ago. investigators say they found drugs on ramirez, but wouldn't say what type and that he was likely high when he hit smith and his...
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for miss smith to win, i'm glad. >> reporter: on the block in trenton where smith lives, neighbors are in disbelief. >>> honestly me myself i never thought no one in the hood would hit the powerball like that. >>> the family hired someone to handle their millions, 10% they plan to tithe. >>> it was like affirmation from god because we have dreams we want to fulfill in this life and do for our community. no one showed for the 6:00 p.m. service at the church, neighbors are sure pastor smith will be back. >>> the family only bought one ticket for the saturday drawing now they are planning a huge family getaway, although they are not telling us to where. in lawrence township, new jersey. jeff chirico channel 6 "action news." >>> congratulations to that family. 6:05 the time. new from overnight police say someone established a man in the neck in philadelphia's tioga section. the attack happened on west erie avenue atmosphere north 19th street at -- at north 19th street at 1:00 a.m. police are looking for a man spotted running from the scene. they are trying to figure out out a motive. >>> p
for miss smith to win, i'm glad. >> reporter: on the block in trenton where smith lives, neighbors are in disbelief. >>> honestly me myself i never thought no one in the hood would hit the powerball like that. >>> the family hired someone to handle their millions, 10% they plan to tithe. >>> it was like affirmation from god because we have dreams we want to fulfill in this life and do for our community. no one showed for the 6:00 p.m. service at the church,...
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mcslail: thank you, ranking member smith. mr. speaker, i rise today in strong opposition to this proposed amendment, although i have respect for my colleague here, my teammate, i have strong reservations and opposition to this amendment. this amendment is a solution in search of a problem. it would delay critical capabilities to the to the war fighter and would be costly to the taxpayer. only two missile programs use international motor, both made by our friend norway. if enacted prime contractors will have to pause production of critical tactical missiles and spends tens of millions of dollars in compliance costs to certify an alternative product that does not currently exist. what's more, while we wait for the second company to develop a working product line, we'll slow production of missiles needed by war fighters today. the history for why past programs have used international motors is important to keep in mind. in 2011, after a history of success, the amram missile a crital air-to-hair missile, and as a fighter pilot i know
mcslail: thank you, ranking member smith. mr. speaker, i rise today in strong opposition to this proposed amendment, although i have respect for my colleague here, my teammate, i have strong reservations and opposition to this amendment. this amendment is a solution in search of a problem. it would delay critical capabilities to the to the war fighter and would be costly to the taxpayer. only two missile programs use international motor, both made by our friend norway. if enacted prime...
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the driver of a fedex drug was under the influence on saturday morning when the truck hit officer smith who was in the process of clearing an unrelated hit and run accident at the time. >> the vehicle's overhead lights were activated. they are very bright and can be seen from .50 of a mile to a mile. >> officer smith is hospitalize inside serious condition and the suspect is gregory ramirez. the fedex has released little information read being in part in a statement, we are cooperating fully with authorities as they conduct an investigation. >>> a wet winter has done wonders for our fire season but our luck can change in an instant. >> reporter: cal fire said don't let the green hillsides fool you. even though fire season has gotten off to a thankfully slow start, the lingering effects of the drought could replace them with scenes like this and quickly. >> as the fire season progresss t continues to get drier and drier. any time during that time if we get a wind event, we are susceptible to a large and damaging fire. >> reporter: so far, the season has been mild with significantly fewer
the driver of a fedex drug was under the influence on saturday morning when the truck hit officer smith who was in the process of clearing an unrelated hit and run accident at the time. >> the vehicle's overhead lights were activated. they are very bright and can be seen from .50 of a mile to a mile. >> officer smith is hospitalize inside serious condition and the suspect is gregory ramirez. the fedex has released little information read being in part in a statement, we are...
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the gunman, calvin smith, was despondent over a break up.he family said smith was mentally ill and wanted to die. >> indicated that the person firing at the officers were no way the child that they raised and the child that they knew. the family was concerned for the safety of the officers and sorry that mr. smith had placed them in this position. >> an independent review board cleared the officers of any wrongdoing linked to the shooting. >>> well, we are under a yellow alert. allyson is tracking showers moving in. how it could affect the commute and tonight's game at nats park off dry. we are dry right now. a few spotty showers. with this pattern, you can't rule out passing showers at any point. we will get to the details and when we could see good >>> tonight at 11:00 a member of our wusa 9 family opens up about her battle with torret's syndrome -- tour tourette's syndrome. that is tonight at 11:00. >>> two window washers are back on the ground after their scaffolding got stuck 17 floors up a building in lower manhattan this morning. new
the gunman, calvin smith, was despondent over a break up.he family said smith was mentally ill and wanted to die. >> indicated that the person firing at the officers were no way the child that they raised and the child that they knew. the family was concerned for the safety of the officers and sorry that mr. smith had placed them in this position. >> an independent review board cleared the officers of any wrongdoing linked to the shooting. >>> well, we are under a yellow...
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smith to win i'm glad. >> reporter: on the block in trenton where smith lived neighbors are in disbelief. >>> i never thought no one in the hood would ever hit the powerball like that. >> reporter: the family highlander legal counsel to hem them handle their millions, 10% of which they plan to tithe. that could mean big things for this churn in trenton which smith pastors. >>> it's affirmation from god, we each have dreams in this life. >>> nobody showed for the 6:00 p.m. service at the church, but neighbors are convinced that pastor smith will be back. the family only bought one ticket for the drawing, now they are planning a huge family getaway, although they are not telling us that where. jeff chirico channel 6 "action news." >>> congratulations, lucky numbers new dream. 9:06. the largest collegiate are regaa continues on the schuylkill. ten thousand rowers are taking part in the dad vail regatta. they come from 100 colleges in the u.s. and canada. >>> we've raced this before, so we know the course. we're trying to stay focus -89d. >>> -89d -- focused. >>> guys know all yearlong this
smith to win i'm glad. >> reporter: on the block in trenton where smith lived neighbors are in disbelief. >>> i never thought no one in the hood would ever hit the powerball like that. >> reporter: the family highlander legal counsel to hem them handle their millions, 10% of which they plan to tithe. that could mean big things for this churn in trenton which smith pastors. >>> it's affirmation from god, we each have dreams in this life. >>> nobody showed...
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christie smith is near the scene of the crash with the details. christie?rter: terry, people keep stopping by just to see where this car went off the road and exactly how far it went down before it flipped over and landed on its roof. they are amazed that the two people inside survived. now, that ford escape was dragged back up the hillside from grizzly boulevard after it crashed more than 250 feet down the ravine and landed on its roof. several agencies responded including oakland fire. we have calls in to them for details. east bay regional park district assisted and two minors were involved with injuries to their hips and wrists. it was a challenge getting them out and a helicopter had to get one of them out. quite a few commented on the sharp turn nearby. >> if you miss the point then, even then, how can you jump the redwood trunk and fall down there? >> reporter: there are still many questions on exactly why the car went off the road in the first place. a spokesman for east bay park says they periodically get cars off the road and down the ravine but t
christie smith is near the scene of the crash with the details. christie?rter: terry, people keep stopping by just to see where this car went off the road and exactly how far it went down before it flipped over and landed on its roof. they are amazed that the two people inside survived. now, that ford escape was dragged back up the hillside from grizzly boulevard after it crashed more than 250 feet down the ravine and landed on its roof. several agencies responded including oakland fire. we...
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smith was shot and killed by then officer jason stock limit now, new facts reveal shocking evidence in case. that evidence includes a dashcam video. a gun recovered from smith's car had officer stockton's dna on it. >> charleston south carolina a federal probe launched into the police department over eye controversial involved officer shoting. it was captured on cellphone video firing 8 times as walter scott a black a traffic stop. slager's trial on state murder charges is scheduled to begin in october. >> also, south carolina the state passed a bill yesterday ban ago portion after 19 weeks and it's now 17 state pass that ban and legislation allows exceptions only if the mother's life is in jeopardy for the doctor determines the feet cuss not survive outside the woman. average 30 aborgs are performed 20 weeks or beyond. >> millions of people who quork 50 to 60 hours a week without paying over time will now get paid under a new law. >> today, president obama will unveil a new rule to let full time salaried employees earn over time if they make up to $47,000. 476 dollars a year the goal
smith was shot and killed by then officer jason stock limit now, new facts reveal shocking evidence in case. that evidence includes a dashcam video. a gun recovered from smith's car had officer stockton's dna on it. >> charleston south carolina a federal probe launched into the police department over eye controversial involved officer shoting. it was captured on cellphone video firing 8 times as walter scott a black a traffic stop. slager's trial on state murder charges is scheduled to...
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smith & forge. hard cider the way it's 'sposed to taste. what body aches?at sore elbow? what joint pain? advil liqui-gels are so fast, they make pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer than advil liqui-gels the world's #1 choice what pain? advil. (vo) making the most out of every mile. that's why i got a subaru impreza. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. (man) that show.t to record (woman) now we have to wait forever to see it. (jon bon jovi) with directv, you...
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we are joined by michael smith, his collie, co-author and friend .s well, reed brody of human rights watch and jules lobel joining us from pittsburgh, ecuadoriannge in the embassy in london. give us the span of his work, reed. >> from defending human rights in the united states to defending central american revolutions against the united states, from defending hiv-positive haitians quarantined in guantanamo to defending muslims taken to guantanamo 10 years later. you know, from defending -- from suing american torturers abroad this doing, as we saw, foreign torturers in america. over 50 years, michael was always instantly on the right side of every battle, fighting the right battle from the right trench. he had this unerring ability to know where to be at the right time. amy: reed, you were arrested with michael in 1984. can you talk about these circumstances? >> i had just come back from nicaragua were documented systematic atrocities by the u.s.-backed contras who are trying to undermine the revolution. there was a sit in at the federal building in
we are joined by michael smith, his collie, co-author and friend .s well, reed brody of human rights watch and jules lobel joining us from pittsburgh, ecuadoriannge in the embassy in london. give us the span of his work, reed. >> from defending human rights in the united states to defending central american revolutions against the united states, from defending hiv-positive haitians quarantined in guantanamo to defending muslims taken to guantanamo 10 years later. you know, from defending...
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the smith family of trenton will share the lump sum payout of $284 million. they hit the powerball with one ticket. >>> she said it is true we won the powerball. it's been a whirlwind week for the smith family who won the 6th largest jackpot in powerball history. pearlie mae smith chose numbers that came to her in a dream. >>> it was a big shock when we learned we were powerball winners. it was a bigger shock when we learned we were the only ticketholder. >> reporter: smith select the the cash option when means that she and her children will split $284 million. on the block in trenton where smith lived neighbors are in disbelief. >>> it's a messing, i never thought nobody in the hood would hit the powerball. >> reporter: the fal hired legal -- the family hired legal counsel to help them handle their millions 10% they plan to tithe. >>> neighbors are convinced millionaire or not, pastor smith will be back. you don't give up serving, because you got money, you still got to work with us. >>> the family bought one ticket for the drawing, now they are planning a h
the smith family of trenton will share the lump sum payout of $284 million. they hit the powerball with one ticket. >>> she said it is true we won the powerball. it's been a whirlwind week for the smith family who won the 6th largest jackpot in powerball history. pearlie mae smith chose numbers that came to her in a dream. >>> it was a big shock when we learned we were powerball winners. it was a bigger shock when we learned we were the only ticketholder. >> reporter:...
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christie smith is live in san francisco for us tonight. very important work going on right now. >> yeah, that's right. good evening to you. there's certainly a lot of interest in becoming a delegate among democrats. we saw hockey supporters and barry sanders supporters trying to drum up their own support at meetings, two different ones happening today in san francisco. but across the state, there are 106 meetings happening in had the 53 congressional district for each presidential hopeful, clinton and sanders. of course, on the democratic side. the top choices are picked to possibly become a delegate. today we saw quick speeches and inperson voting. this comes as bernie sanders is talking about a possible contested democratic convention. but we spoke with two hopefuls today about why they want this. >> she's a great candidate. i think she's the best qualified candidate we've ever will for president. it's time we had a woman president. i'm here to try to be a delegate to the national convention. >> i've never done this before. bernie sander
christie smith is live in san francisco for us tonight. very important work going on right now. >> yeah, that's right. good evening to you. there's certainly a lot of interest in becoming a delegate among democrats. we saw hockey supporters and barry sanders supporters trying to drum up their own support at meetings, two different ones happening today in san francisco. but across the state, there are 106 meetings happening in had the 53 congressional district for each presidential...
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let us introduce you to the eight members of the smith family. 70-year-old pearly smith and her sevenhe winning ticket last week at a 7-eleven in trenton. they will split the jackpot eight ways but only after donating 10 percent to pearly's church. new jersey correspondent nora muchanic is live at new jersey lottery headquarters in lawrenceville. nora, quite a scene there today. >> reporter: jim, these are the stories we love to bring you. a big family, a big jackpot and they tell us the numbers came to one of them in a dream. >> and i guess all of you are thinking you wish you was me right now, right? >> reporter: that's valerie arthur the spokeswoman for the smith family the winners of the sixth largest jackpot in powerball history. the prize is being split among eight family members. pearly may smith the mom who bought the winning ticket at a 7-eleven on chambers street in trenton and her seven children who now live in trenton in newark. some didn't believe it when told they'd won. >> and i said well, stop april
let us introduce you to the eight members of the smith family. 70-year-old pearly smith and her sevenhe winning ticket last week at a 7-eleven in trenton. they will split the jackpot eight ways but only after donating 10 percent to pearly's church. new jersey correspondent nora muchanic is live at new jersey lottery headquarters in lawrenceville. nora, quite a scene there today. >> reporter: jim, these are the stories we love to bring you. a big family, a big jackpot and they tell us the...
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and under smith that would be fine. so i think his answer to that is that the protection against that lies in the political process. it lies in the legislative process, that if there's -- in fact, he says this in smith. subsequently as you may know the congress passed a law called the religious freedom restoration act that attempted to revive the sherbet versus vernon doctrine. the court then struck it down in the subsequent case. in that case, justice scalia really took on the historical case against sherbet versus verner and similar cases. but ultimately saying that the protection is with the people, that people are the ones that are going to make religious exceptions to otherwise generally applicable criminal laws. so i don't see it as being contrary to -- i don't see it as being contrary to any personal belief of justice scalia. he was fully aware when smith came down that its logic would apply to a lot of very core -- could be used to prohibit core religious activities of both christian religions, jewish religion,
and under smith that would be fine. so i think his answer to that is that the protection against that lies in the political process. it lies in the legislative process, that if there's -- in fact, he says this in smith. subsequently as you may know the congress passed a law called the religious freedom restoration act that attempted to revive the sherbet versus vernon doctrine. the court then struck it down in the subsequent case. in that case, justice scalia really took on the historical case...
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in john smith's version, pocahontas laid her head on his head so that smith could not be beheaded withoutering the same fate. in his letter to the queen, john smith says she hazarded the beating out of her own brains to save mine. and not only that, but so prevailed with her father that i was safely conducted to jamestown. in smith's original account of that dangerous encounter with that tribe, pocahontas was not mentioned. and so historians doubt the accuracy of his letter to the queen. but that is the version of pocahontas that has passed through the centuries and is now the stuff of disney animation. the reporter that you just heard ask donald trump about elizabeth warren is nicole robertson. she was native american. here was her reaction to donald trump's use of the word pocahontas today. >> i believe that mr. trump and his tone was offensive today. if there was other young indigenous or young native american girls sitting here, what is that signaling to them? as young native american girls? >> what that is signaling to them is that if they work their way through law school and become
in john smith's version, pocahontas laid her head on his head so that smith could not be beheaded withoutering the same fate. in his letter to the queen, john smith says she hazarded the beating out of her own brains to save mine. and not only that, but so prevailed with her father that i was safely conducted to jamestown. in smith's original account of that dangerous encounter with that tribe, pocahontas was not mentioned. and so historians doubt the accuracy of his letter to the queen. but...