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smith's cell phone? >> mr. smith, that's the problem. [laughter] >> our impression is that it was vaporized along with him. we are not getting a signal. >> all right, is it legal to vap orize people? >> there's no harm in that. >> good point. >> is it okay to look at the laws of foreign countries to decide whether vaporization is uncruel punishment? >> we have to be very cautious. >> you forgot the country of vaporia. >> that's covered in your book, justice, thank you. [laughter] >> i had one other question for you and that is really whether this is your means or disproportionate to the end. if you want to get inside of our cell phones, do we really need to authorize the government to do it? can't most teenagers do it? >> well, yes, your honor, but your wish is fulfilled. the government is currently being run by teenagers. [laughter] [applause] >> in conclusion -- in conclusion, petitioner has come here or not, in fact, because he's no longer with us to claim that he had standing, he does not have standing, he does not have standing and
smith's cell phone? >> mr. smith, that's the problem. [laughter] >> our impression is that it was vaporized along with him. we are not getting a signal. >> all right, is it legal to vap orize people? >> there's no harm in that. >> good point. >> is it okay to look at the laws of foreign countries to decide whether vaporization is uncruel punishment? >> we have to be very cautious. >> you forgot the country of vaporia. >> that's covered in...
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smith emerges he is a in better man. the very contented man that judge has identified so correctly in the book. >> i would like to follow up on the question though because why are we going after this poll for man, winston smith i want to know why the government isn't trying to surveilled -- is a danger to the state, after all the book implies -- [inaudible] >> well over is not mike client so he authorize the payment of my bills. >> therefore i most responsive to him your honor. but what i want to say about that is o'brien, doesn't admit to the authorship of that book, is a thinly guide track, goldstein of a volume known as a democracy and dictatorship by leon and it advocates the most violent method to use to unsettle a democracy. so brian impact as part of the solution and not at all part of the problem. >> why wasn't julia prosecuted? that's my question did she play the woman part? >> she is a merciful state that apply salon is specific back. there's there's no indication that she was other than someone who is in love
smith emerges he is a in better man. the very contented man that judge has identified so correctly in the book. >> i would like to follow up on the question though because why are we going after this poll for man, winston smith i want to know why the government isn't trying to surveilled -- is a danger to the state, after all the book implies -- [inaudible] >> well over is not mike client so he authorize the payment of my bills. >> therefore i most responsive to him your...
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professor sleeper-smith: yes and no.y become part of the french trading community that had indians living in that community. others simply disappear. trace them.ult to they often do not appear in baptismal registers. becomes that can linguist to cleese guild become translators, become mediators linguisticallyme gifted become translators, become mediators. host: i understand george washington figures in the story. professor sleeper-smith: yes, he does. mid-18th century, the first raid in the ohio river valley had become very prosperous. it also had an incredibly large population. withou would have places 5000 or 6000 people, you had miami town with 7000 or 8000 people. you might have places like the clustersyou might have of shawnee, delaware villages with 4000 people. apparentmes incredibly is when washington comes into power and you have a new that payment of the debt -- in other words, hamilton creates the national debt -- to pay off the debt, you have to have access to indian lands. in order to obtain indian lands, yo
professor sleeper-smith: yes and no.y become part of the french trading community that had indians living in that community. others simply disappear. trace them.ult to they often do not appear in baptismal registers. becomes that can linguist to cleese guild become translators, become mediators linguisticallyme gifted become translators, become mediators. host: i understand george washington figures in the story. professor sleeper-smith: yes, he does. mid-18th century, the first raid in the...
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smith's cell phone? >> oh, yeah, mr. smith. that's the problem. [laughter] >> our impression is that it was vaporized along with him. [laughter] we're not getting a signal be, to be honest, justice breyer. >> all right. so is it legal to vaporize people? >> well, if their cell phones are not work, we see no harm in that. [laughter] >> good point. [laughter] >> is it okay to look at the law of other countries to determine whether that's a disproportionate punishment? is it okay to look at the laws of other countries, foreign countries to decide whether vaporization is disproportionate and cruel and unusual punishmentsome. >> the problem we have is there are only three countries on the face of earth, and the other two are mortal enemies, so we'd have to be very cautious -- >> no, you forgot the country of vaporia. >> oh, yes. that's covered in your book, justice breyer. thank you. [laughter] >> i had one other question for you and that is really whether this is -- your means are disproportionate to the end. if you want to get inside be -- inside of
smith's cell phone? >> oh, yeah, mr. smith. that's the problem. [laughter] >> our impression is that it was vaporized along with him. [laughter] we're not getting a signal be, to be honest, justice breyer. >> all right. so is it legal to vaporize people? >> well, if their cell phones are not work, we see no harm in that. [laughter] >> good point. [laughter] >> is it okay to look at the law of other countries to determine whether that's a disproportionate...
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professor sleeper-smith: yes.or most of the fur trade, it would be very difficult for them to trade. they had no understanding of indian languages. and initially women act as cultural mediators during the 17th century. by the 18th century, much of that becomes intermarriage. so you find frenchmen intermarrying into indian communities. they are not really removing those women from the indian communities. it would be useless. indians trade based on kinship alliances. so, trade is not something we think of in 20th century terms. t is embedded in villages. it is embedded in kin networks. there, women become a very crucial component. they not only act on the trade. they are involved in the exchange process. bringing an indian trader into a household unit becomes very important. it brings prestige to the household unit. it brings them access to trade goods. simultaneously, it gives a trader access to a woman's kin network as trading partners. host: so were marriages more business arrangements than love matches? professo
professor sleeper-smith: yes.or most of the fur trade, it would be very difficult for them to trade. they had no understanding of indian languages. and initially women act as cultural mediators during the 17th century. by the 18th century, much of that becomes intermarriage. so you find frenchmen intermarrying into indian communities. they are not really removing those women from the indian communities. it would be useless. indians trade based on kinship alliances. so, trade is not something we...
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professor sleeper-smith: yes.or most of the fur trade, it would be very difficult for them to trade. they had no understanding of indian languages. and initially women act as cultural mediators during the 17th century. by the 18th century, much of that becomes intermarriage. so you find frenchmen intermarrying into indian communities. they are not really removing those women from the indian communities. it would be useless. indians trade based on kinship alliances. so, trade is not something we think of in 20th century terms. it is embedded in villages. it is embedded in kin networks. there, women become a very crucial component. they not only act on the trade. they are involved in the exchange process. bringing an indian trader into a household unit becomes very important. it brings prestige to the household unit. it brings them access to trade goods. simultaneously, it gives a trader access to a woman's kin network as trading partners. host: so were marriages more business arrangements than love matches? profess
professor sleeper-smith: yes.or most of the fur trade, it would be very difficult for them to trade. they had no understanding of indian languages. and initially women act as cultural mediators during the 17th century. by the 18th century, much of that becomes intermarriage. so you find frenchmen intermarrying into indian communities. they are not really removing those women from the indian communities. it would be useless. indians trade based on kinship alliances. so, trade is not something we...
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ the will smith the will smith the will smith ♪ ♪ he's a guest on the tonighttonight show he's a guest he's a guest ♪ ♪ he's a guest on the tonight show he's a guest he's a guest ♪ ♪ he's a guest on the tonight show the will smith ♪ ♪ guest on the tonight show ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ talking over each other ] >> that's an entrance! of course that's an entrance. >> jimmy: unfortunately, unfortunately, i'm sorry. we're out of time. we have to go to commercial. more with will smith when we get back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] for a limited time get some of our best offers of the year at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ ♪ it's gonna take a bit of work ♪ ♪ oh oh work ♪ lliz assumed all dressings were made equal.. assume nothing. unlike some other guys, these kraft dressings have no artificial flavors no synthetic colors no wonder it tastes so good. w...i was always searching for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i had it covered. then i realized managing was all i was doing
[ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ the will smith the will smith the will smith ♪ ♪ he's a guest on the tonighttonight show he's a guest he's a guest ♪ ♪ he's a guest on the tonight show he's a guest he's a guest ♪ ♪ he's a guest on the tonight show the will smith ♪ ♪ guest on the tonight show ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ talking over each other ] >> that's an entrance! of course that's an entrance. >> jimmy: unfortunately, unfortunately, i'm sorry. we're out of time....
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the will smith the will smith the will smith ? ? he's a guest on the tonight show ? [ cheers and applause ] ?? tonight show he's a guest he's a guest ? ? he's a guest on the tonight show he's a guest he's a guest ? ? he's a guest on the tonight show the will smith ? ? guest on the tonight show ? [ cheers and applause ] [ talking over each other ] unfortunately, i'm sorry. we're out of time. we have to go to commercial. more with will smith when we get back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ?? ?? ?? ?? for a limited time get some of our best offers of the year at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. ? ? ? oh oh work ? liz assumed she could trust her dating site. liz assumed all dressings were made equal. assume nothing. unlike some other guys, these kraft dressings have no artificial flavors no synthetic colors no wonder it tastes so good. ...i was always searching for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i had it covered. then i realized managing was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said humira was for peop
the will smith the will smith the will smith ? ? he's a guest on the tonight show ? [ cheers and applause ] ?? tonight show he's a guest he's a guest ? ? he's a guest on the tonight show he's a guest he's a guest ? ? he's a guest on the tonight show the will smith ? ? guest on the tonight show ? [ cheers and applause ] [ talking over each other ] unfortunately, i'm sorry. we're out of time. we have to go to commercial. more with will smith when we get back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ??...
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the will smith the will smith the will smith ? ? he's a guest on the tonight show ? [ cheers and applause ] ? tonight show he's a guest he's a guest ? ? he's a guest on the tonight show he's a guest he's a guest ? ? he's a guest on the tonight show the will smith ? ? guest on the tonight show ? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: unfortunately, unfortunately, i'm sorry. we're out of time. we have to go to commercial. more with will smith when we get back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ? ? ? ?
the will smith the will smith the will smith ? ? he's a guest on the tonight show ? [ cheers and applause ] ? tonight show he's a guest he's a guest ? ? he's a guest on the tonight show he's a guest he's a guest ? ? he's a guest on the tonight show the will smith ? ? guest on the tonight show ? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: unfortunately, unfortunately, i'm sorry. we're out of time. we have to go to commercial. more with will smith when we get back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ]...
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ope's smith read peo message. he refused to respond immediately, explaining he was scheduled to meet with western confederate governors in marshall, texas, 20 miles west of shreveport. heed sprague to wait while consulted with authorities. before he left, corby smith -- prague saw as'rague benevolent desire to avoid -- "the infliction of needless suffering." when he returned a week later, kirby smith told sprague he could not surrender. in a lengthy memorandum, kirby smith articulated his reasoning. he argued that "my army was menaced only from a distance and it is large and well supplied and extensive country full of resources. and exhaustedorn army at appomattox, his force faced no immediate threat. considering the different circumstances, the appomattox arms "were not such that soldier could honorably except. an officer can honorably surrender his command when he is resisted to the utmost of his power. given the condition of his army he reasoned that it cannot be said the duty imposed upon me has been fulfilled
ope's smith read peo message. he refused to respond immediately, explaining he was scheduled to meet with western confederate governors in marshall, texas, 20 miles west of shreveport. heed sprague to wait while consulted with authorities. before he left, corby smith -- prague saw as'rague benevolent desire to avoid -- "the infliction of needless suffering." when he returned a week later, kirby smith told sprague he could not surrender. in a lengthy memorandum, kirby smith articulated...
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ the will smith the will smith the will smith ♪ ♪ he's a guest on the tonights a guest he's a guest ♪ ♪ he's a guest on the tonight show he's a guest he's a guest ♪ ♪ he's a guest on the tonight show the will smith ♪ ♪ guest on the tonight show ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ talking over each other ] >> that's anra
[ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ the will smith the will smith the will smith ♪ ♪ he's a guest on the tonights a guest he's a guest ♪ ♪ he's a guest on the tonight show he's a guest he's a guest ♪ ♪ he's a guest on the tonight show the will smith ♪ ♪ guest on the tonight show ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ talking over each other ] >> that's anra
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tracy smith: why not? arthur grace: it's too hard. it's too hard still. tracy smith: still?s kids, truly. family life. tracy smith: arthur grace captured the robin williams that the rest of the world rarelyt( saw, intimate moments with his children while they were young,1 like bath time in 1995. a bedtime story with daughter zelda. and a quiet cuddle with his sleepy son cody at the end of the day.é@i] how will you remember him? arthur grace: oh, the most interesting guy i ever met in my life by far. we shared some incredible times( together, and they'r'x tracy smith: of all the photosÑi he took, this one, he says, is his favorite.r robin williams at the end of axi show in 1986, exhausted, exuberant, and victorious.e1r charles: the long and the short of it just ahead.u charles: plenty of us complain that we don't have the time to read anymore, bute1 not the peoe here's david turecamo.t( david: in the city of grenoble in southern france, at the tourist informationxd office --p red hat, waiting her turn? if she'dÑi just turn around, shd notice thatñr funny-looking gizo there. i
tracy smith: why not? arthur grace: it's too hard. it's too hard still. tracy smith: still?s kids, truly. family life. tracy smith: arthur grace captured the robin williams that the rest of the world rarelyt( saw, intimate moments with his children while they were young,1 like bath time in 1995. a bedtime story with daughter zelda. and a quiet cuddle with his sleepy son cody at the end of the day.é@i] how will you remember him? arthur grace: oh, the most interesting guy i ever met in my life...
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ the will smith the will smith the will smith ♪ ♪ he's a guest on the tonight[ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ he's a guest on the tonight show he's a guest he's a guest ♪ ♪ he's a guest on the tonight show he's a guest he's a guest ♪ ♪ he's a guest on the tonight show the will smith ♪ ♪ guest on the tonight show ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ talking over each other ] >> that's an entrance! of course that's an entrance. >> jimmy: unfortunately, unfortunately, i'm sorry. we're out of time. we have to go to commercial. more with will smith when we get back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] for a limited time get some of our best offers of the year at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ ♪ it's gonna take a bit of work ♪ ♪ oh oh work ♪ lliz assumed all dressings were made equal.. assume nothing. unlike some other guys, these kraft dressings have no artificial flavors no synthetic colors no wonder it tastes so good. w...i was always searching for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i had it cover
[ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ the will smith the will smith the will smith ♪ ♪ he's a guest on the tonight[ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ he's a guest on the tonight show he's a guest he's a guest ♪ ♪ he's a guest on the tonight show he's a guest he's a guest ♪ ♪ he's a guest on the tonight show the will smith ♪ ♪ guest on the tonight show ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ talking over each other ] >> that's an entrance! of course that's an entrance. >> jimmy:...
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her name is patricia smith.er son was shawn smith and there was a movie made about that called "13 hours." it's an extraordinary story. there are a lot of people in this country who can accept a lot of what rachel and chris have said, that the incident was perhaps not her fault but they do believe -- these families believe that lies were told to them afterwards. the room was silent. you could hear a pin drop. that speech taken with marcus luttrell speech, the author of "the lone survivor," it was a very powerful moment and mood and the tone has now been set and it elicits such opposite reaction out of all of us tonight, i suppose that's a point but it also reveals the deep divisions in this country and as steve schmidt said, this battle will be fought whether hillary clinton lacks the honesty and integrity to be commander in chief and whether donald trump lacks the temperament to be commander in chief. i doubt after all of this you'll hear this about either of these two people. >> let's bring in adam schiff who
her name is patricia smith.er son was shawn smith and there was a movie made about that called "13 hours." it's an extraordinary story. there are a lot of people in this country who can accept a lot of what rachel and chris have said, that the incident was perhaps not her fault but they do believe -- these families believe that lies were told to them afterwards. the room was silent. you could hear a pin drop. that speech taken with marcus luttrell speech, the author of "the lone...
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the will smith the will smith the will smith ? ? he's a guest on the tonight show ? [ cheers and applause ] ?? tonight show he's a guest he's a guest ? ? he's a guest on the tonight show he's a guest he's a guest ? ? he's a guest on the tonight show the will smith ? ? guest on the tonight show ? [ cheers and applause ] [ talking over each other ]
the will smith the will smith the will smith ? ? he's a guest on the tonight show ? [ cheers and applause ] ?? tonight show he's a guest he's a guest ? ? he's a guest on the tonight show he's a guest he's a guest ? ? he's a guest on the tonight show the will smith ? ? guest on the tonight show ? [ cheers and applause ] [ talking over each other ]
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>> smith braces herself for his answer, but he never gives one.ned for her life, smith panics and makes the split-second decision to defend herself. >> i got scared then. because i figured he was going to hurt me. i remembered there's a gun under the counter. so i got up like i was coming around. and i grabbed the gun. shot at him. >> smith has endured being robbed time and time again. but this time the no-nonsense store manager, who has never fired a gun in her life, shoots the man one time at point-blank range. >> i didn't realize i hit him at first because it took a minute. >> now, armed with a little more courage, smith makes sure the robber doesn't try to hurt her. >> don't move. i was scared. i said, hey, show me your hands and he said, i don't have anything. >> it turns out the robber doesn't have a gun. smith is both relieved and annoyed. the robber pleads with her. >> please, don't shoot me. call 911. >> in a dramatic turn of events, it's the robber who's now afraid for his life. >> he was squirming around on the floor, and i said, hey, y
>> smith braces herself for his answer, but he never gives one.ned for her life, smith panics and makes the split-second decision to defend herself. >> i got scared then. because i figured he was going to hurt me. i remembered there's a gun under the counter. so i got up like i was coming around. and i grabbed the gun. shot at him. >> smith has endured being robbed time and time again. but this time the no-nonsense store manager, who has never fired a gun in her life, shoots...
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smith, who was killed in benghazi in 201 2012. >> my name is patricia smith. my son, shawn, was one of four brave americans killed during the 2012 terrorist attack at benghazi. sean was a wonderful son and father to my two amazing grandchildren, samantha and nathan, now 10 and 11. he was proud to serve his country with the united states foreign service. the last time i talked to sean, the night before the terrorist attack, he told me, mom, i am going to die. all security had been pulled from the embassy, he explained. and when he asked why, he never received a response. nobody listened. nobody seemed to care. the very next day, he was murdered. by radical islamic terrorists. to this day, i don't even know why a computer guy like sean was sent to benghazi. that night we lost sons, brothers, fathers and husbands. we lost four brave americans who made the ultimate sacrifice for the country they chose to serve and the american people lost the truth. for all of this loss, for all of this grief, for all of the citizens of the tragedy in benghazi has brought upon ame
smith, who was killed in benghazi in 201 2012. >> my name is patricia smith. my son, shawn, was one of four brave americans killed during the 2012 terrorist attack at benghazi. sean was a wonderful son and father to my two amazing grandchildren, samantha and nathan, now 10 and 11. he was proud to serve his country with the united states foreign service. the last time i talked to sean, the night before the terrorist attack, he told me, mom, i am going to die. all security had been pulled...
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some of these relate to the testimony of president smith. there are some things said that put the church in a bad light or put him in a bad light. most helpful to smoot.ith -- reed showing how he might have felt after hearing president smith's testimony. they were all over. there are many political cartoons of that time. there were books published about that. while this is going on, and polygamy being the main focus of these hearings going on, what is interesting about that is that he was not a practicing polygamist. it was in his family. the president of the church and others were practicing. he was not. wife.y had his one after the first term as a reed smoot served for four more terms. time he was involved in several important pieces of legislation that i will focus on . he had been a big proponent of the national forest service which was around for several years at that time. he was probably towards the idea of government being able to manage the lands, public lands of the nation. try to pass several bills over a aries of years establishi
some of these relate to the testimony of president smith. there are some things said that put the church in a bad light or put him in a bad light. most helpful to smoot.ith -- reed showing how he might have felt after hearing president smith's testimony. they were all over. there are many political cartoons of that time. there were books published about that. while this is going on, and polygamy being the main focus of these hearings going on, what is interesting about that is that he was not a...
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here's harry smith. >> three mothers and their children. on this winter day in virginia, they have a big hill to climb. each child is desperately ill. each has a form of epilepsy. >> no one else i knew had a kid with seizures this bad and no one knew how to treat it. >> illnesses so insidious, they have stymied an army of doctors and specialists. >> a year of huge emotional stress on our family. >> but these women believe there is something that might help, something illegal in virginia, an oil, extracted from marijuana. >> what is your hope for medical marijuana? >> to meet our daughter, to meet who she really is. >> to make that happen, these families are attempting to do something they have been told is impossible. they must change a law that has stood for decades. tonight, we'll follow them on a remarkable journey, not only through the halls of government, but to the rocky mountains, where people with all sorts of illnesses are seeking help. these people, marijuana isn't about getting high, it is about getting well. >> give kisses. >> o
here's harry smith. >> three mothers and their children. on this winter day in virginia, they have a big hill to climb. each child is desperately ill. each has a form of epilepsy. >> no one else i knew had a kid with seizures this bad and no one knew how to treat it. >> illnesses so insidious, they have stymied an army of doctors and specialists. >> a year of huge emotional stress on our family. >> but these women believe there is something that might help,...
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to the testimony of president smith. things were said to put the church in a bad light, put him , that maybe were at thatmost helpful time. someone is showing how people felt after hearing president smith's testimony. there were many political cartoons of that time. there books published about that. while this was going on, and polygamy being the main focus of these hearings going on, what is interesting about that is that he was not a practicing polygamist. his father was. other members of his family were. other members of the church were, but he was not. at that time, he only had one wife, alpha, or alley. , he servedirst term for four more terms, five total, for a combined 30 years in the senate. , he washat time involved with several very important pieces of legislation. i will focus on a couple here. he had been a big proponent of the national forest service, which had been around for several years at that time. was friendly toward the idea of government being able to manage public lands of the nation. he tried to p
to the testimony of president smith. things were said to put the church in a bad light, put him , that maybe were at thatmost helpful time. someone is showing how people felt after hearing president smith's testimony. there were many political cartoons of that time. there books published about that. while this was going on, and polygamy being the main focus of these hearings going on, what is interesting about that is that he was not a practicing polygamist. his father was. other members of his...
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smith of missouri. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 820, the gentleman from missouri, mr. smith, and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from missouri. mr. smith: natural resource trustees are acting on behalf of the public to assess potential damages to natural resources at certain sites. these trustees are authorized to seek compensation for natural resource damages from responsible parties. under the comprehensive environmental response compensation and liability act, these funds collected by trustees are currently not subject to appropriation by congress. unfortunately in southeast missouri, we have seen trustees run amuck. they have used money from settlements in places other than where the funds were intended to remedy resulting inland grabs by the federal government. my amendment would provide congressional oversight in the natural resource damage assessment process by sending funds cleggetted by the trustees back to the general funds of the
smith of missouri. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 820, the gentleman from missouri, mr. smith, and a member opposed will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from missouri. mr. smith: natural resource trustees are acting on behalf of the public to assess potential damages to natural resources at certain sites. these trustees are authorized to seek compensation for natural resource damages from responsible parties. under the comprehensive environmental response...
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smith: mr. speaker, i thank the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. shuster, the chairman of the transportation committee, for yielding me time. as congress continue working toward a multi-- continues working toward a multiyear authorization for the f.a.a. f.a.a., the f.a.a. -- f.a.a., the f.a.a. extension and security act of 2016 will ensure that safety and security research and development activities are authorized. pursuant to rule 10, the house committee on science, space and technology has legislative jurisdiction over, quote, civilian aviation research and development, end quote, regardless of the funding account from which the research and development is appropriated. earlier this year the house science, space and technology committee marked up and passed out of committee a three-year civil aviation research and development authorization for the f.a.a., the flight r&d act. this important legislation was introduced by representative steven knight. many provisions from the flight r&d act are n
smith: mr. speaker, i thank the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. shuster, the chairman of the transportation committee, for yielding me time. as congress continue working toward a multi-- continues working toward a multiyear authorization for the f.a.a. f.a.a., the f.a.a. -- f.a.a., the f.a.a. extension and security act of 2016 will ensure that safety and security research and development activities are authorized. pursuant to rule 10, the house committee on science, space and technology has...
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controversy as it shows aldon smith smoking something. smith is serving a one-year suspension for violating the nfl's substance abuse policy. comcast sportsnet explains what the vid e owe means for the football player. >> raiders linebacker aldon smith is serving a one-year suspension for violating the substance abuse policy. he hasn't spoken publicly in months, but a video posted to his social media account is raising questions given his history. now this is one of several vi o videos from the account where aldon smith is seen talking into the camera. the video we're about to e show you is posted to the same account. it surfaced today, though it was broadcast live on july 9th. here's that video. >> you shouldn't be posting that. >> this is just a fire obsession. >> we do not know if marijuana or any illegal substance is in that hand rolled cigarette shown in the video, but today the raiders told csn they are monitoring the situation. smith has to pass random drug tests in order to be reinstated to the loeg. wohl have more in sports in ju
controversy as it shows aldon smith smoking something. smith is serving a one-year suspension for violating the nfl's substance abuse policy. comcast sportsnet explains what the vid e owe means for the football player. >> raiders linebacker aldon smith is serving a one-year suspension for violating the substance abuse policy. he hasn't spoken publicly in months, but a video posted to his social media account is raising questions given his history. now this is one of several vi o videos...
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>>> and our big "suicide squad" exclusive on set with will smith. >> maybe i might have made a wrongurn or two. >>> then, scott baio remembers a man who made him a star. >> garry was a second dad to me. >> we look back at his "happy days" with garry marshall. >> and "bachelorette" bad boy chad tells all to "e.t.." >>> and "sharknado 4" madn before they hit comic-con, we're with the stars back for another bite. ♪ >>> now for july 22nd, 2016, this is "entertainment tonight. the donald took center stage last night and he did not disappointment. >> we had the wild action for you. and all of the craziness from comic-con, because that's where kevin frazier is. >> let's start now in san diego. hi there, kev. >> i equate coming to comic-con like spending time in las vegas. one day feels like a weekend. because there are that many stars, shows and movies here it has become a mandatory stop for all of hollywood. of courshee, tirir fst stop once they hit san o diegour "e.t." suite. >> batman, original voice. >> this is the madness you get if you're ben. ♪ >> and this is what happens when you're
>>> and our big "suicide squad" exclusive on set with will smith. >> maybe i might have made a wrongurn or two. >>> then, scott baio remembers a man who made him a star. >> garry was a second dad to me. >> we look back at his "happy days" with garry marshall. >> and "bachelorette" bad boy chad tells all to "e.t.." >>> and "sharknado 4" madn before they hit comic-con, we're with the stars back...
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professor sleeper-smith: yes, it's kind of a complex but interesting way to think about it. if you think about the early landscape in the united states as being a landscape of not just
professor sleeper-smith: yes, it's kind of a complex but interesting way to think about it. if you think about the early landscape in the united states as being a landscape of not just
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more with will smith when we get back, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ? ? ? ? for a limited time get some of our best offers of the year at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. ? ? ? oh oh work ? liz assumed she could trust her dating site. liz assumed all dressings were made equal. assume nothing. unlike some other guys, these kraft dressings have no artificial flavors no synthetic colors re ...i was always searching for ways to manage my symptoms. i...
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so they bought a mobile home in fort smith. and the two of them picked up where their summer jobs left off. >> we didn't use him very often as a guide. but we did let him carry a tab in the store. >> he seemed really timid around people. >> and kathryn? >> delightful is the word that >> very vibrant, intelligent, devoted. >> devoted to what? >> to brian. >> oh, okay. >> she was working three jobs that summer. >> that's true. she worked in our store, cleaned rooms at another lodge and then the shuttle business. >> and she was a really hard-working. never showed up for work late. >> all that spring and early summer of 1999, brian and kathryn and the roses and the other fort smith fly fishing outfitters worked the river dawn till dark. dreams and sparkling flies and darker things. it was the morning of july 31st. one of kathryn's co-workers burst into the tackle shop. >> have you seen her? she didn't show up for work. did she say anything to you? i said, no. we haven't seen or heard from her. and she was very worried. and so the o
so they bought a mobile home in fort smith. and the two of them picked up where their summer jobs left off. >> we didn't use him very often as a guide. but we did let him carry a tab in the store. >> he seemed really timid around people. >> and kathryn? >> delightful is the word that >> very vibrant, intelligent, devoted. >> devoted to what? >> to brian. >> oh, okay. >> she was working three jobs that summer. >> that's true. she worked...
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it appears to show aldon smith smoking something. smith is currently serving one year suspension for violating the policy. >> raider line backer aldon smith is serving a 12-month suspension for abusing the policy. a social media account linked to smith is raising questions given his history. now this is one of several videos from the account with the handle ravenga where aldon smith is seen talking into the camera. the video we are are about to show is you posted to the same account. it surfaced today though it was broadcast live on july 9th. here's that video. >> this is what you call a fire obsession. >> you shouldn't even be posting that. >> they don't have my name. this is just a fire-up session. >> so you just put it on there doing that, live, now that's stupid. >> we do not know if marijuana or any illegal substance is in that hand-rolled cigarette shown in the video. but today the raiders told csn they are monitoring the situation. smith has to pass random drug tests in order to be reinstated to the league. we will have all th
it appears to show aldon smith smoking something. smith is currently serving one year suspension for violating the policy. >> raider line backer aldon smith is serving a 12-month suspension for abusing the policy. a social media account linked to smith is raising questions given his history. now this is one of several videos from the account with the handle ravenga where aldon smith is seen talking into the camera. the video we are are about to show is you posted to the same account. it...
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zack has been skating with aiden smith who has down syndrome since he was 6. close bond. >> he has grown into a vocal person. it has been a great experience. >> older players get something out of it, too. taking on leadership roles. >> you have to be patient with yourself. >> for parents it's more than a hockey team. >> it's something that he looks forward to every weekend but the rest of our family as well. >> and it's a family he committed to for many years to leon: they play year round and they travel the tournament as far away as california. they have a current roster of 50 players in age from 5 to 28. the impact of the get-together makes on them is amazing. it's transformative. amazing. alison: that is great. cool cats. perfect name. leon: nice to be out there on the ice today. >> good time for it. great story. still ahead at 5:00, fallout at fox news. the main anchor now accusing news chief of sexual harassment and when roger ailes might be shown the door. >> plus a motorist pulls a gun on another driver. a crazy road rage incident. you won't believe who
zack has been skating with aiden smith who has down syndrome since he was 6. close bond. >> he has grown into a vocal person. it has been a great experience. >> older players get something out of it, too. taking on leadership roles. >> you have to be patient with yourself. >> for parents it's more than a hockey team. >> it's something that he looks forward to every weekend but the rest of our family as well. >> and it's a family he committed to for many years...
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other stars making their way to comic-con, there's will smith having dinner at nobu in malibu last night. co-star margot robbie was at an aussie airport on her here. the entire "suicide squad" will be sig autographs tomorrow afternoon. ♪ >> comic-con we're heading t best time ever. >> would you ever dress up in a costume? >> no. no. no. >> day two and the ma continues. there you see the walkingdead cast on the convention there floor hand in our "e.t." suite, the stars like to come in and let their hair down, especially in our feet booth that turns them into real-life action figures. >> keltie we have a question from facebook live. >> kelsey asked if you ever used the batman voice on your kids. >> when need to drop the hammer. hey, guys, let's go, ipads off, we're going t bed. and they're like, okay, whatever. and i come and i go -- let's get those ipads off -- now! >> we were watccing you on snapchat this mornin getting ready and doing all your crazy t couple of snapchat filters on you. >> it's a good day. >> that's all i know. >> the technology today is so much fun. >> now a little of t
other stars making their way to comic-con, there's will smith having dinner at nobu in malibu last night. co-star margot robbie was at an aussie airport on her here. the entire "suicide squad" will be sig autographs tomorrow afternoon. ♪ >> comic-con we're heading t best time ever. >> would you ever dress up in a costume? >> no. no. no. >> day two and the ma continues. there you see the walkingdead cast on the convention there floor hand in our...
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llegó will smith!uÉs de los eventos de "batman y superman". ¿cuÁl fue la sorpresa más grande para todos ustedes? son supervisiones, --supervillanos, pero a la vez son superhÉroes. ¿quÉ se sintiÓ? [ hablan en inglÉs ] alan: muy emocionante, muy divertido, porque como decÍa david, es que esto no es de buenos contra malos, es de malos contra peores malos! ¿quÉ sintieron ustedes te protagonizara estos extraordinarios personajes, de un cÓmic muy famoso? [ habla en inglÉs ] alan: que es muy divertido, porque al estar caracterizado como alguien malo, pues imagÍnense, puedes hacer absolutamente lo que quieras, cuando quieras, como puedas. karen, ¿es tu primera pelÍcula? mira nada mÁs! con 24 aÑos, ¿no? [ habla en inglÉs ] alan: estÁ feliz, porque dice que hay que empezar desde abajo, pero con esta pelÍcula, imagÍnate cÓmo se sintió. y le decÍan: oye. no todas las pelÍculas son así! jay, es un placer que estÉs con nosotros, de familia mexicana. es un honor que nos representes a todos los hispanos con esta pelÍc
llegó will smith!uÉs de los eventos de "batman y superman". ¿cuÁl fue la sorpresa más grande para todos ustedes? son supervisiones, --supervillanos, pero a la vez son superhÉroes. ¿quÉ se sintiÓ? [ hablan en inglÉs ] alan: muy emocionante, muy divertido, porque como decÍa david, es que esto no es de buenos contra malos, es de malos contra peores malos! ¿quÉ sintieron ustedes te protagonizara estos extraordinarios personajes, de un cÓmic muy famoso? [ habla en inglÉs ]...
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aaron smith that has struck a chord. i don't want black men shot at traffic stops or cops shot by snipers and i don't want kids shot at school. i don't want any of this. this has been re-tweeted 60,000 times. gabby give orders has a plea. we have to do better than this. this is not the america we strive for. and kevin durant tweets, another black man killed and another young man killed and without a dad and think about that for a second. and 49er tweets time to take a stand so our children can live in a peaceful and united world. we'll to gather reaction and have more on abc 7 news at 6:00. >> kristen, thank you. >>> president obama has ordered flags lowered to half-staff to honor the officers who lost their lives in the attack in dallas. the proclamation applies to flags flown at the white house and on all public buildings and grounds and will remain at half-staff through tuesday. >>> the community is coming forward to pay their respects at local police departments. the napa police department posted this image the faceb
aaron smith that has struck a chord. i don't want black men shot at traffic stops or cops shot by snipers and i don't want kids shot at school. i don't want any of this. this has been re-tweeted 60,000 times. gabby give orders has a plea. we have to do better than this. this is not the america we strive for. and kevin durant tweets, another black man killed and another young man killed and without a dad and think about that for a second. and 49er tweets time to take a stand so our children can...
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at the time president smith was a practicing polygamist. there's some good political cartoons related to this time period and in looking through the papers, unfortunately, i did not see any that reed smoot kept or not part of his original papers. here's a few that relate to this time period, some of these might be related to the fears that were going on. some of these relate to the testimony of president smith. there are some things that were said that kind of put the church in a bad light or put him in a bad light that maybe weren't the most helpful to reed smoot, to senator smoot at the time. this one showing how smoot may have felt after hearing president smith's testimony. but they were all over. there were many political cartoons at that time. i know there were books published about that. while this was going on and the polygamy being sort of the main, originally the main focus of these hearings that were going on, what was interesting about that is the fact he was not a practicing polygamist. his father was. it was in his family. ther
at the time president smith was a practicing polygamist. there's some good political cartoons related to this time period and in looking through the papers, unfortunately, i did not see any that reed smoot kept or not part of his original papers. here's a few that relate to this time period, some of these might be related to the fears that were going on. some of these relate to the testimony of president smith. there are some things that were said that kind of put the church in a bad light or...
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the national trust has maintained it as a house museum, sort of based on smith's famous book "when the cheering stopped," and they have maintained it with all of the things in it that are symbolic of his life. announcer: i know former president taft, his experience was a bit unique after he left office. remind us of his life -- mr. seale: president taft moved immediately to new haven, connecticut and taught constitutional law at yale. he loved teaching. it's a great intellectual, legal mind. then in 1921, president harding appointed him chief justice of the supreme court, which was his dream in life, far more than the presidency. he came to washington. he did not finish the current supreme court building, and he died in washington as chief justice of the supreme court. that is when he came back. 1921. mrs. taft lived until the late 1940's, a prominent figure in washington. announcer: he was chief justice under three presidents. harding appointed him. what was he like as a former president and chief justice with harding and coolidge and hoover? mr. seale: he was chief justice. he never
the national trust has maintained it as a house museum, sort of based on smith's famous book "when the cheering stopped," and they have maintained it with all of the things in it that are symbolic of his life. announcer: i know former president taft, his experience was a bit unique after he left office. remind us of his life -- mr. seale: president taft moved immediately to new haven, connecticut and taught constitutional law at yale. he loved teaching. it's a great intellectual,...
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it's not like i put aldon smith. >> to be clear, that video was posted 16 days ago. the raiders have not made any official comment on this matter. his suspension is scheduled to end in november. switching gears here to baseball. the new yankee stadium with jeff samarja. a solo shot to right, his 21st on the season. now bottom two, blasting a solo job to right center. the yankees just like that jump out to a lead. they ground in -- hit the ground rule double. brian mccann. the a's try to take three in a row from the rays. go to the eighth inning in this one. logan forsyth here. we have a tie game in the 8th inning, but in the bottom after, a solo shot that unties it. the a's win 3-2. the first time they have taken three straight series since the 2014 season. >> on to golf, the final round of the american century championship. we flash you back to yesterday here on 17, steph curry, justin timberlake, and alfonso rivero. also known as karlton. the man of the day right there, mark mold eer sinking that bird putt on nine. your winner for the second straight year. >> we en
it's not like i put aldon smith. >> to be clear, that video was posted 16 days ago. the raiders have not made any official comment on this matter. his suspension is scheduled to end in november. switching gears here to baseball. the new yankee stadium with jeff samarja. a solo shot to right, his 21st on the season. now bottom two, blasting a solo job to right center. the yankees just like that jump out to a lead. they ground in -- hit the ground rule double. brian mccann. the a's try to...
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amy: jamil smith, are you headed to philadelphia? >> yes. i will be there tomorrow. i am looking for hopefully, a hopeful version for america with steps to achieve it. amy: we will leave it there. i want to thank jamil smith of mtv and vince warren of the center for constitutional rights, and the author of the new book, david cay johnston, whose book is coming out next week on "the making of donald trump." as we turn right now to codepink's medea benjamin who disrupted donald trump's speech last night. i way, the speech, the longest in presidential convention history at an hour and 15 minutes. media benjamin stood up holding a banner reading, "build bridges, not walls." heprotest diverted cameras away from trump's speech. she was removed by security after the disruption. medea benjamin says she would later be interviewed by the secret service. democracy now! caught up with her on the streets of cleveland afterwards. >> i got a pass inside. i went to a press area which i thought was as good as i was going to get. i had a sign tt said "build bridges, not walls." i had
amy: jamil smith, are you headed to philadelphia? >> yes. i will be there tomorrow. i am looking for hopefully, a hopeful version for america with steps to achieve it. amy: we will leave it there. i want to thank jamil smith of mtv and vince warren of the center for constitutional rights, and the author of the new book, david cay johnston, whose book is coming out next week on "the making of donald trump." as we turn right now to codepink's medea benjamin who disrupted donald...
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you were at it now smith dinner one night in white tie and sales. what is the l smith dinner? and then you are called away to a meeting. ferrer. with freddie for green: now smith was the governor of new york and catholic. the first catholic nominee of a major party in 1928. he was subject to horrible and theholic commentary next catholic who got a nomination one, john kennedy. it is run by the catholic elite of new york. the cardinal at that time was o'connor. in 2000 bush and gore came and the tradition is every four years the nominees of both parties,. they make humorous toasts at each other's expense. in 2001 i was now running for mayor. i had been the nominee. i got elected. sorry, nominated. speech i said what a great race borough president freddie for air ram. ferrer. i can't wait to work with him. he is latino and i am not. he had supporters who got a little excited. these races end up being racial. i was a leading white liberal in new york city. marching with sharpton, suing giuliani over racial controversies. strong support in the black and latino community. the fredd
you were at it now smith dinner one night in white tie and sales. what is the l smith dinner? and then you are called away to a meeting. ferrer. with freddie for green: now smith was the governor of new york and catholic. the first catholic nominee of a major party in 1928. he was subject to horrible and theholic commentary next catholic who got a nomination one, john kennedy. it is run by the catholic elite of new york. the cardinal at that time was o'connor. in 2000 bush and gore came and the...
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your world is next, here comes sanders smith. >> is pence the pick?ill it give trump a bump, i am sandra smith, this is your world. although that has not confirmed of mike pence. meanwhile whi meanwhile clinton continues to see her polls slide. >> more on that in just a moment. first, blake in cleveland with the latest buzz on
your world is next, here comes sanders smith. >> is pence the pick?ill it give trump a bump, i am sandra smith, this is your world. although that has not confirmed of mike pence. meanwhile whi meanwhile clinton continues to see her polls slide. >> more on that in just a moment. first, blake in cleveland with the latest buzz on
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michael smith's funeral is thursday.ilies of zamarippa has not been announced. >> one thing coming up after the attack is family, wives and daughters remembering loved ones to police officers ralliy around their own. >> reporter: heidi and mike smith were living the american dream, she is a teacher, he was a police officer. on thursday, heidi's worst nightmare came through. >> the hospital chaplain put >> reporter: sergeant mike smith was dead. before he went to work, without fail, mike always said good-bye to see daughters, victoria and caroline. >> i would always at least give him a hug before he left. >> reporter: but on thursday, something was different. >> and he said to me, what if this is the last time you ever kissed me or hugged me. >> did he always say that? >> no. it just felt different to me. i felt something bad was going to happen. >> reporter: 32-year-old patrick zamarippa, 48-year-old lorne ahrens, 40-year-old michael krol, and 43-year-old brent thompson were also killed in the attack. the dallas police o
michael smith's funeral is thursday.ilies of zamarippa has not been announced. >> one thing coming up after the attack is family, wives and daughters remembering loved ones to police officers ralliy around their own. >> reporter: heidi and mike smith were living the american dream, she is a teacher, he was a police officer. on thursday, heidi's worst nightmare came through. >> the hospital chaplain put >> reporter: sergeant mike smith was dead. before he went to work,...
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and that's when they were pulling sean's body out of the window. >> sean smith. >> sean smith. >> but ambassador's still lost? >> the ambassador's still lost. >> tig, you and tyrone woods, rone... >> mm-hmm. >> ...go into the building, one of many times. but you go in, and there's a moment there. >> he was saying, "hey, i can't find my way out." i was just saying, "come to my voice, come to my voice." but he almost made another right into where the, like -- i think it was a dining room, and it was just totally engulfed in flames. i reached out, grabbed him, and said, "this way." we just went out and coughed up a couple lungs. >> now, tanto, you're back here with d.b. >> yes. all right, look -- one of the libyan guards in the back, he goes, "mister, mister, come open -- open the gate. open the gate." so i came back. i opened up the gate. i looked at the commander. i said, "when you come through this gate, you close it and you lock it." and i moved forward. and, you know, as we found later, he didn't do that. and we paid for it. we paid for it down the road. >> you've been there for a w
and that's when they were pulling sean's body out of the window. >> sean smith. >> sean smith. >> but ambassador's still lost? >> the ambassador's still lost. >> tig, you and tyrone woods, rone... >> mm-hmm. >> ...go into the building, one of many times. but you go in, and there's a moment there. >> he was saying, "hey, i can't find my way out." i was just saying, "come to my voice, come to my voice." but he almost made another...
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my name is donna smith, executive director progressive democrats of america. we have chapters throughout the country. we are proud to say here at the convention more than 220 delegates identified themselves as progressive democrats of america. we like to say we are the insurgency in the democratic party, not an official part of the democratic party. -- i thinke here it's important to mention most of our delegates, many had to raise significant some of the money to arrive here at the dnc. they did so not because they expected to come in the foot soldiers for anyone who espouse views over not there's in terms of what they heard from bernie sanders that drove them so fervently to support him over the last two and half years. progressive democrats of america in late 2013 issued a petition where he asked people to sign if they wanted to urge bernie sanders to run as a democrat for the presidency of the united states. we gathered thousands of signatures that were prevented -- presented to senator sanders on her 10 year anniversary in may of 2014. sen. sanders:. obvi
my name is donna smith, executive director progressive democrats of america. we have chapters throughout the country. we are proud to say here at the convention more than 220 delegates identified themselves as progressive democrats of america. we like to say we are the insurgency in the democratic party, not an official part of the democratic party. -- i thinke here it's important to mention most of our delegates, many had to raise significant some of the money to arrive here at the dnc. they...
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=vo= however, it isn't clear what smith is seeking treatment for.he linebacker is currently is serving a yearlong suspension for violating the n- f-l's substance-abuse policy. =vo= the move comes days after smith denied being in a video that appeared to show him smoking an unknown substance. smith has been to rehab before -- completing a stint in 2013 after two d-u-i arrests. =cheryl/topvo= =cheryl/live= =janelle/vo= plus ...a vallejo grandmother dragged and run over with her own car. how her daughter's detective work could track down the thief. =janelle/vo= --and the bart closure about to take effect that could put a damper on your weekend plans. we'll be right back. =janelle/cu= how does a dog get from san mateo to tijuana and back to the [hip hop beat] ♪olympics 2016, let me get you on my level. ♪ so you never miss a moment, ♪ ♪miss a minute, miss a medal. ♪ ♪ why settle when you can have it all? ♪ ♪soccer to wrestling. track and field to basketball. ♪ fencing to cycling. diving to balance beam. ♪ ♪all you have to sa♪ ♪ is, "show me," and boom it
=vo= however, it isn't clear what smith is seeking treatment for.he linebacker is currently is serving a yearlong suspension for violating the n- f-l's substance-abuse policy. =vo= the move comes days after smith denied being in a video that appeared to show him smoking an unknown substance. smith has been to rehab before -- completing a stint in 2013 after two d-u-i arrests. =cheryl/topvo= =cheryl/live= =janelle/vo= plus ...a vallejo grandmother dragged and run over with her own car. how her...
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a smith representative then contacted johnson. >> hard to believe will smith saw your post and told to us contact you, the thought your story was amazing and he wants to offer you a scholarship and an internship. >> johnson is a senior majoring at film at san diego state. >>> pretty day, drew. >> reporter: live doppler 7hd showing you not a worry to be had. we'll take you outside to the beautiful shot from our sutro tower camera showing you the iconic golden gate bridge. zero fog but the camera is shaking a little bit. we have had some pretty stiff winds it to. peak dusts in napa, 37 miles-per-hour. half moon bay, 32 miles-per-hour, and san jose, 24-mile-per-hour winds. current winds, gusty along the coast, 25 miles-per-hour a at santa rosa, 35 miles-per-hour at half moon bay. 29 at sfo. when you move away from the coast, still breezy between, say, 10 and 15 miles-per-hour but that wind has really helped to give us that sunshine and eliminate the fog. comfortable in san francisco right now. 68 degrees. we're at 82 in san ramon, san jose, 78. breezy conditions. oakland, 75. 84 santa ros
a smith representative then contacted johnson. >> hard to believe will smith saw your post and told to us contact you, the thought your story was amazing and he wants to offer you a scholarship and an internship. >> johnson is a senior majoring at film at san diego state. >>> pretty day, drew. >> reporter: live doppler 7hd showing you not a worry to be had. we'll take you outside to the beautiful shot from our sutro tower camera showing you the iconic golden gate...
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francisca: i love will smith!vestidas de mi lÍnea de ropa deportiva. a mÍ me encanta hacer deporte y lo veo como una parte importante del dÍa. diseÑÉ una lÍnea que tuviera color, que fuera cÓmoda y te diera libertad de movimientos. ingresen a claudiamolina.com para que vean de todo un poquito. karla: esta divina! claudia: para que vea que estÁ ropa le va a servir para que se ponga "jugosa y fit", les traje unos ejercicios buenÍsimos para el abdomen. tÚ ya bajaste la grasita. ¿cÓmo pego esa piel otra vez? vamos a ir a la colchoneta. a mÍ me gusta trabajar con un poquito de peso. vamos ahÍ. ok, bien atrÁs los brazos. es de 10 libras este disco. vamos a subir. suben y va a un lado, al otro, y miren la manera de bajar: despacito, despacito. karla: que duela. claudia: ahora, no estamos quemando grasa. aquÍ es todo lo que contrario. lo que queremos es que se pegue y se formen bien los cuadritos. hay que trabajarlo despacito, controlado el movimiento. pueden hacer 15 a 20 repeticiones, pero a este ritmo, y lo van a senti
francisca: i love will smith!vestidas de mi lÍnea de ropa deportiva. a mÍ me encanta hacer deporte y lo veo como una parte importante del dÍa. diseÑÉ una lÍnea que tuviera color, que fuera cÓmoda y te diera libertad de movimientos. ingresen a claudiamolina.com para que vean de todo un poquito. karla: esta divina! claudia: para que vea que estÁ ropa le va a servir para que se ponga "jugosa y fit", les traje unos ejercicios buenÍsimos para el abdomen. tÚ ya bajaste la grasita....