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by the way, music is very important in the smith us will and jay da's son jaden just dropped his newt done a lot of interviews, we sat down exclusively with the 19-year-old who said he is finally starting to listen to dear old dad when it comes to music. ♪ watch me >> with the new music, how instrumental was your father in working with it? he loves to give advice. >> he does. he really does love to give advice. >> this is the family business. i'm a warrior, and i'm teaching my son how to fight. >> he does give advice, but i haven't started taking it until recently. when it comes to releasing music, he was kind of like no. put it out there. show people. tell people. >> taking those words to heart, i spoke to jaden backstage of his beauty con l.a. performance. it's an event that celebrates creativity and individuality. fittingly, jaden showed off his new unconventional pink shaved hair. i'm all about pushing the boundariescr of vieatity, and expression. ♪ come around >> he is very confident in where he is at right now, and ever since his first "e.t." interview in 2006 for "pursuit of h
by the way, music is very important in the smith us will and jay da's son jaden just dropped his newt done a lot of interviews, we sat down exclusively with the 19-year-old who said he is finally starting to listen to dear old dad when it comes to music. ♪ watch me >> with the new music, how instrumental was your father in working with it? he loves to give advice. >> he does. he really does love to give advice. >> this is the family business. i'm a warrior, and i'm teaching...
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us updates. >>> one of the biggest music festivals in california about to take over golden gate park. it marks a milestone. the festival attracts thousands of fans and also complaints. christie smith joins us live. >> reporter: this year they are expecting more than 200,000 people to come here over the three-day outside lands. the seventh year in a row that it sold out and the streets are all right jammed. the transformation has happened. an estimated 70,000 people expected each day. had a plan to stay connected. >> so all of our friends can see where we are just in case we get split up. >> reporter: brad wants to see the gorillaz tonight and has come today. he says entry was smooth. >> how was the security today? >> easy. >> we are working with local law enforcement to make sure we have the latest techniques and doing everything we can to keep everybody safe. >> reporter: 100 tons of wine serves, 60 beers. ted wilson with san francisco fine and rare is ready to serve up a crowd favorite. >> crab rolls, crab rolls and more crab rolls. >> reporter: many people arrived using ride share, shuttle and public transportation. >> it is happy, but problem is hard to find the parking. very
us updates. >>> one of the biggest music festivals in california about to take over golden gate park. it marks a milestone. the festival attracts thousands of fans and also complaints. christie smith joins us live. >> reporter: this year they are expecting more than 200,000 people to come here over the three-day outside lands. the seventh year in a row that it sold out and the streets are all right jammed. the transformation has happened. an estimated 70,000 people expected each...
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emily: megan smith, thanks so much for joining us today.will have highlights from our exclusive interview with the french finance minister. why he is promising a big change in the tax system across the e.u. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: tech giants have taken advantage of tax loopholes in europe lowering costs and grabbing market share from local competitors. speaking exclusively to bloomberg, the french finance minister said the country is gearing up to impose new rules that could have big implications for the tech industry. >> it is a strategy based on a level playing field, the same rules for everybody. when you are doing business in france or in europe, you have to pay taxes. you cannot take the benefits of doing business in france or europe without paying the taxes other companies are paying in europe or in france. the same holds for all companies and for all states. >> does that mean you want to lower the corporate tax to 25% everywhere, even the eurozone? >> we lower it from 33% to 25% until 2022. the second step, we want to have tax h
emily: megan smith, thanks so much for joining us today.will have highlights from our exclusive interview with the french finance minister. why he is promising a big change in the tax system across the e.u. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: tech giants have taken advantage of tax loopholes in europe lowering costs and grabbing market share from local competitors. speaking exclusively to bloomberg, the french finance minister said the country is gearing up to impose new rules that could have big...
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donna tapscott smith sent us this first day photo of katrianna. she's all ready to go - new outfit, backpack, and of course a little starbucks. and we want to see your back to school pics.. send them to us at burst.com/wjla. time now for weather - cloudy & muggy morning; stray sprinkle - decreasing clouds & falling humidity this afternoon - a taste of september weather coming - unseasonably cool through the end of august today: cloudy and humid start. late day clearing with falling sprinkle. highs: 83-85 winds: n 5 mph tonight: clear to partly cloudy. comfortable. lows: 57-65 winds: n 5 mph thursday: sunny to partly cloudy. pleasant. highs: 79-82 winds: n 5 mph ♪ it's twith the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring... does your bed do that? the new 360 smart bed is part of our biggest sale of the year where all beds are on sale. and right now save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. plus free home delivery. ends saturday! smartphone
donna tapscott smith sent us this first day photo of katrianna. she's all ready to go - new outfit, backpack, and of course a little starbucks. and we want to see your back to school pics.. send them to us at burst.com/wjla. time now for weather - cloudy & muggy morning; stray sprinkle - decreasing clouds & falling humidity this afternoon - a taste of september weather coming - unseasonably cool through the end of august today: cloudy and humid start. late day clearing with falling...
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us they do know what kind of car they're looking for. it happened at 13th and race street near the convention center downtown. nbc 10's drew smith joins us live there plus the latest on the investigation. plus, drew, we're hearing there are witnesses to this deadly crash. >> they watched this jeep wrangler take off after hitting this woman. this would be a well-lit area at night. this was a lamp post where police had tied off the crime scene. the woman was in the alley way here and decided to cross on race street. she was hit right here in the middle of the street. we're told she got hit with such force that her shoes flew off several feet. now, police want to speak to that driver. 3:20 this morning, a jeep driving on race street hit ann broderick and kept on driving of the friends of the 53-year-old came running to the scene. lori is homeless and doesn't want her face shown. she said she was just talking to her friend minutes before the collision. >> i saw her lying on the street dead. somebody left her there like an animal. >> reporter: hotel workers say even after 3:00 a.m. it's still busy in this area on saturday night with
us they do know what kind of car they're looking for. it happened at 13th and race street near the convention center downtown. nbc 10's drew smith joins us live there plus the latest on the investigation. plus, drew, we're hearing there are witnesses to this deadly crash. >> they watched this jeep wrangler take off after hitting this woman. this would be a well-lit area at night. this was a lamp post where police had tied off the crime scene. the woman was in the alley way here and...
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smith. one told us smith always want to be in the navy to follow in his father's footsteps. he will be greatly missed and we had 22 wonderful years together. john mccain collided on monday. nine sailors are still missing. philadelphia police believe he shot himself in the face overnight. we are live. what are you learning from police? >> at this point police believe it was accident stal. we do have a lot of questions about how exactly it happened. we saw them carry four rifles out of the home. this morning detectives are still outside the home where a young boy was shot in the face with his family's own revolver. neighbors on this block say it's a tragedy. the 11-year-old can expected to survive. police say it appears he got his hands on his family's handgun. >> we found a large amount of blood on the floor and on the walls. we also did find the gun we have been urging to get gun locks or gun safes. >> it is not a gun to play with. >> she has a son the same age. she says each one is locked uptight every single night. >> a child has access to a handgun that isn't locked up. >
smith. one told us smith always want to be in the navy to follow in his father's footsteps. he will be greatly missed and we had 22 wonderful years together. john mccain collided on monday. nine sailors are still missing. philadelphia police believe he shot himself in the face overnight. we are live. what are you learning from police? >> at this point police believe it was accident stal. we do have a lot of questions about how exactly it happened. we saw them carry four rifles out of the...
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our coverage begins tonight with nbc bay area kristy smith she noins us near alamo square where police are preparing for any abrupt change to the peace. kristy? >> reporter: that's right. i have to tell you centre demonstrators moved on from alamo square quite a while ago. but i wanted to show you what the perimeter looked like atsz hour. police with metal barriers basically saying if you don't live close by they're not letting you pass. now earlier police told us that they would be keeping an eye on any pop-up event. certainly many san francisco police officers out here today. i wanted to show what you it looked like when the centre demonstratorsers laiden the street when they marnd from alamo square speakers addressed the crowd at 24th and mission. where the traffic was blocked. there was tension at alamo square as centre demonstrators came face-to-face with police. some chanting let them them in a large group wanted to join. eventually they were will let in and joined the group here to protest patriot prayer's planned press conference that didn't happen. alamo square was fenced off
our coverage begins tonight with nbc bay area kristy smith she noins us near alamo square where police are preparing for any abrupt change to the peace. kristy? >> reporter: that's right. i have to tell you centre demonstrators moved on from alamo square quite a while ago. but i wanted to show you what the perimeter looked like atsz hour. police with metal barriers basically saying if you don't live close by they're not letting you pass. now earlier police told us that they would be...
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. >>> fallen smith joining us to talk about sports. >> what is amazing is football is back! pretty excited about that. the raiders back in action tonight. and one of their star players made a strong statement without playing a single snap. we're going to explain. >>> plus a rainy day couldn't keep baseball away. but the wet weather could prove costly for one team superstar. that's it in sports. don't go anywhere. days driving all over town. so... why is she smiling? because she shopped during the safeway anniversary sale, and filled up her trunk with grocery savings, plus earned 4 times the gas reward points. now that's something to smile about. the safeway anniversary sale! come in and explore! preseason game tonight in arizona. several of their starters did not play, including marshawn lynch ... >>> the raiders had their first pre-season game in arizona. several starters did not play including marshawn lynch but he made a statement without saying a single word. let's show you why. marshawn lynch sat this one out and did not stand for the national anthem. this was a big sto
. >>> fallen smith joining us to talk about sports. >> what is amazing is football is back! pretty excited about that. the raiders back in action tonight. and one of their star players made a strong statement without playing a single snap. we're going to explain. >>> plus a rainy day couldn't keep baseball away. but the wet weather could prove costly for one team superstar. that's it in sports. don't go anywhere. days driving all over town. so... why is she smiling?...
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like jackson before him, smith used the hypothetical of slavery's abolition to strengthen his justification for slavery and he too turned to thomas jefferson. jefferson, a man of quote, enlightened understanding had already proven blacks, quote, by nature and inferior race of beings even to the indians. the policy evident in jefferson's note on the state of virginia, made the goal of emancipation a fatal enterprise and a direct threat to the well being of the nation's white population. should the nation eradicate slavery and admit black people into white society it would permanently alter the character for the worst and stain the blood of the whites. potential for a tate war manifested in horrendous prospect as that of racial intermixture according to smith. the incompatible of black and white to lead to a bloody battle with the strongest party, presumably the whites left to quote, murder the weaker. in smith's estimation, impose -- impose black freedom could never hold up in the face of nature plan for those of african decent. african-americans were ain dollent people, a diverse to labor,
like jackson before him, smith used the hypothetical of slavery's abolition to strengthen his justification for slavery and he too turned to thomas jefferson. jefferson, a man of quote, enlightened understanding had already proven blacks, quote, by nature and inferior race of beings even to the indians. the policy evident in jefferson's note on the state of virginia, made the goal of emancipation a fatal enterprise and a direct threat to the well being of the nation's white population. should...
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drew smith joins us live from city hall and drew, what was the message tonight? >> denise, demonstrators filled this whole area of dilworth park and wanted to show they stand with the people of virginia and said these types of hate and racist behavior can happen up in this area and they want it to stop. >> we should all be angry. >> reporter: from the shadow of city hall to the streets of center city, demonstrator margined among cars and rain drops, their mission to call out racism. >> let's send this out to charlotte,sville. >> reporter: in bucks county, david mizer told us he has family in charlottesville. >> to have something like that happen in that town is horrific. >> reporter: marlene prey says some members of her group, riceup doylestown travelled to counterprotest the rally in virginia. >> when i said good-bye to one guy i knew was going, i believe i put my hands on his shoulders and said please be safe. ♪ >> reporter: tonight, back home, they sang songs and lit candles hoping for peace. >> i'm distressed it's happening in 2017. i'm sad we're still here.
drew smith joins us live from city hall and drew, what was the message tonight? >> denise, demonstrators filled this whole area of dilworth park and wanted to show they stand with the people of virginia and said these types of hate and racist behavior can happen up in this area and they want it to stop. >> we should all be angry. >> reporter: from the shadow of city hall to the streets of center city, demonstrator margined among cars and rain drops, their mission to call out...
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kenneth smith tells us he attended cherry hills high school. >>> a statement from his father reads in part, i want to thank all those who have expressed concern and offered prayers and support as i await word from the navy on my son kenneth. i appreciate the courageous work of those in the aftermath and ongoing eskew efforts. >>> protesters clashed with police last night after president trump wrapped up a campaign-style speech in phoenix three people face charges. the president spoke to thousands of supporters for more than an hour at that rally saying even shut down the government to do it and probably terminate nafta. in his first appearance since the white-fueled white supremacist, blaming the media. >> i spoke out and strongly condemned neo-nazis, the white supremacists and kkk. when we talked, he didn't say it fast enough, he didn't do it on time. why did it take a day? he must be a racist. >> the president stopped just short of announcing a pardon for sheriff arpaio. >> i'll make a prediction. i think he's going to be just fine, okay? but i won't do it tonight because i don't wa
kenneth smith tells us he attended cherry hills high school. >>> a statement from his father reads in part, i want to thank all those who have expressed concern and offered prayers and support as i await word from the navy on my son kenneth. i appreciate the courageous work of those in the aftermath and ongoing eskew efforts. >>> protesters clashed with police last night after president trump wrapped up a campaign-style speech in phoenix three people face charges. the...
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shepard smith joining us live from the fox news to her desk with more. >> do you have your glasses? >> harris: very nice! you look cool without them! speak of these are from chuck on the site. if you do not have these, you cannot look at the sun. you should never really look at the sun. it has been 99 years. a total solar eclipse will be visible from coast-to-coast, and starting right now, just the very first bit of it in oregon, the last time anybody in the u.s. witnessed a total solar eclipse was back in '91 in hawaii, and the last one from the mainland was in '79. that did not stretch from coast-to-coast, that's why this one is a big deal, so rare, as you said, 99 years. that's where it starts, right up there in oregon, and there it goes, it will come all the way across the country, 14 states coming into this at 70 miles wide. i think the graphic is a little bit wider than 70 miles wide, but that is the path of totality, as they like to call it, you are been hearing this. if you are anywhere along the line, 70 miles long, 70 miles wide, at some point he will see a total solar ecl
shepard smith joining us live from the fox news to her desk with more. >> do you have your glasses? >> harris: very nice! you look cool without them! speak of these are from chuck on the site. if you do not have these, you cannot look at the sun. you should never really look at the sun. it has been 99 years. a total solar eclipse will be visible from coast-to-coast, and starting right now, just the very first bit of it in oregon, the last time anybody in the u.s. witnessed a total...
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smith sent us this e-mail saying the process of recovering the funds is already under way. he writes, go fund me was contacted by me to refund everyone of the $5600 we raised in five to six days. on their own, they've raised about $19,000 for her medical spences and the family's ongoing needs during her treatment. they say the little girl with the strength of wonder woman is showing strength through her disappointment. her dream of going to disney will have to wait another day. >> it's not about the money. it's not. it's just about breaking her party about heart about her dream and a wish. >> i feel really disappointed. i was happy and all. and now i'm just upset. >> reporter: in south philadelphia, denise nakano, nbc 10 news. >>> a hairy situation after a family was served with a warrant for having a coyote pup. spring township police and the state game commission confiscated this little guy earlier today. the police say the family bought the coyote from someone out of state. coyotes are considered exotic animals and think did not have a permit. the family was cited and th
smith sent us this e-mail saying the process of recovering the funds is already under way. he writes, go fund me was contacted by me to refund everyone of the $5600 we raised in five to six days. on their own, they've raised about $19,000 for her medical spences and the family's ongoing needs during her treatment. they say the little girl with the strength of wonder woman is showing strength through her disappointment. her dream of going to disney will have to wait another day. >> it's...
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kristi smith joins us live from san francisco with what she's uncovered.ood evening. >> reporter: good evening. it's rare and it's drawn so much interest in the bay area that at places across the bay like in berkeley, they had an eve of totality celebration event this afternoon. it drew big crowds with adults and children to learn what happens during an eclipse. hands-on demonstrations about how to view the event safely. there's been a big run on those eclipse viewing glasses that people do need to protect their eyes. here we'll have a partial eclipse where about three-quarters of the sun will be covered by the moon. >> still, a partial eclipse is rare and fun. there are lots of safe ways to observe it. one of my favorite is just looking at the shadows. i see my shadow on the ground. it has a crisp outline. tomorrow at about 10:15 it will have kind of a lopsided outline. because the source of light that makes the shadow will be lopsided. >> reporter: there are a number of eclipse events happening tomorrow morning across the bay area. of course, schools hav
kristi smith joins us live from san francisco with what she's uncovered.ood evening. >> reporter: good evening. it's rare and it's drawn so much interest in the bay area that at places across the bay like in berkeley, they had an eve of totality celebration event this afternoon. it drew big crowds with adults and children to learn what happens during an eclipse. hands-on demonstrations about how to view the event safely. there's been a big run on those eclipse viewing glasses that people...
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dawn smith joining us live with a look at sports. >> can i get 1%.ust 1% of that. >> i know. >> that would be great. >> $2 million. >> coming up in sports. that is crazy. and coming up in sports. we're going to talk about that now. not some money. i want to talk about football, english futbol or here in the states we have you covered. kyle shanahan made his head coaching debut for the 49ers last night and found out what the rookie head coach thought about his first game at the helm, next in sports. don't go anywhere. and they )re coming off a "2" wn season. that )s not very good. >>> the 49ers have had three head coaches in as many years and they are come off a two-win season. that is not very good. they are hoping kyle shanahan could lead them back to the prominence and they are off to a good start. it is just pre-season. the first came of the kyle shanahan era, they are down 17-9 and cj bed fer goes for 46 yard touchdown and they make the two-point conversion to tie the game. and then three minutes later, still tied at 17-17. in the red zone and fi
dawn smith joining us live with a look at sports. >> can i get 1%.ust 1% of that. >> i know. >> that would be great. >> $2 million. >> coming up in sports. that is crazy. and coming up in sports. we're going to talk about that now. not some money. i want to talk about football, english futbol or here in the states we have you covered. kyle shanahan made his head coaching debut for the 49ers last night and found out what the rookie head coach thought about his first...
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nbc 10's drew smith joins us live in the late breaking news center. drew? >> reporter: dendenise, people spoke to talked about getting stir crazy from being trapped inside. the prolonged rain from the storm, could be much bigger headaches as the weekend goes on. a powerful harvey slammed ashore near rockport, texas, a few miles north of where aaron docks his 40 foot sailboat seen here in calmer waters. >> it could take 75 mile an hour winds but not 100. >> reporter: he spoke to us over broadband from austin, just back from his last-minute trip to the coast to prepare the boat. >> everything above the decks that could fly off. >> reporter: it wasn't the landfall that really worried him, it's all the rain forecasted. he was back in philly, maybe it would be a different story but the geography is different. >> they're talking an 3 feet of rain. in texas is, you know, it can't handle a whole lot of water. >> reporter: bill zachary who grew up in the niphiladelphia aa is home alone in houston, his mom and daughter's flight from north carolina canceled. >> the we
nbc 10's drew smith joins us live in the late breaking news center. drew? >> reporter: dendenise, people spoke to talked about getting stir crazy from being trapped inside. the prolonged rain from the storm, could be much bigger headaches as the weekend goes on. a powerful harvey slammed ashore near rockport, texas, a few miles north of where aaron docks his 40 foot sailboat seen here in calmer waters. >> it could take 75 mile an hour winds but not 100. >> reporter: he spoke...
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but as nbc 10's drew smith shows us, these runners are ready to stand up against violence. >> reporter: you an see the starting line for this three-mile run, the track going right near the point where a 19-year-old was sexually assaulted. tonight, this whole event was about supporting her. >> young 19-year-old woman was raped right here. >> reporter: linda got the crowd fired up at the start of the race. a survivor of rape, she asked people to support montgomery county victim services. >> we're overcoming evil with good. >> reporter: we don't normally identify sexual assault victims, but she and fellow survivor katie muth are open about their experiences, glad all these runners came out after the daylight attack on a runner. >> it was real lly hard to hear her story. >> reporter: there's a $10,000 reward for information about the masked gunman who grabbed the victim from behind, sexually assaulting her august 1st. police still don't have a suspect. >> she's not alone in it, even though she feels probably very weak and scared right now, she's very, very strong and brave. >> reporter: am
but as nbc 10's drew smith shows us, these runners are ready to stand up against violence. >> reporter: you an see the starting line for this three-mile run, the track going right near the point where a 19-year-old was sexually assaulted. tonight, this whole event was about supporting her. >> young 19-year-old woman was raped right here. >> reporter: linda got the crowd fired up at the start of the race. a survivor of rape, she asked people to support montgomery county victim...
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nbc 10's drew smith joins us live from media where a rally supporting the transgender community is happening right now. good evening, drew. >> reporter: denise, good evening, this group is called delaware county indivisible. i want to show you what we're doing right now. they're currently reading a poem from an active duty transgender service member and they've also lined up several transgender men and women and allies to speak about all the issues this community is facing particularly after the president tweeted his intentions to ban transgender troops. today, another national organization announced its plan to file a lawsuit against this policy, claiming it's discriminatory. many democrats and republicans have also come out against the proposal. some confusion as to what will happen to the transgender service members already serving. these local activists hope to draw more attention to the issue with this rally. >> we have an issue in this country that we tend to categorize people. when really we have an opportunity to understand that we can really benefit from the quality of differences.
nbc 10's drew smith joins us live from media where a rally supporting the transgender community is happening right now. good evening, drew. >> reporter: denise, good evening, this group is called delaware county indivisible. i want to show you what we're doing right now. they're currently reading a poem from an active duty transgender service member and they've also lined up several transgender men and women and allies to speak about all the issues this community is facing particularly...
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ktvu's tellsazenith smith tells -- ktvu's azenith smith tells us more. >> she's resting in her father's arm on pain killers and antibiotics after a large tree branch collapsed on her and her mother, jasmine garcia. >> i could see it crashing on top of us. i was shocked. i didn't know the tree ways going to fall. it just happened so fast. >> reporter: it happened saturday afternoon. the family was at jasmine's company picnic at menlo college. the two went to throw away trash when out of nowhere, jasmine heard an unusual sound. >> almost sounded like a house or something was collapsing. never really heard it sound like that before. i wasn't sure what was going on. >> reporter: it turns out a branch from this heritage oak tree snapped. the branch estimated to be 50 feet long, 3 feet wide. zealyn was discovered covered in blood. gashes and lacerations on her eyelid. >> i was hysterical. i didn't know if she was even alive. >> reporter: jasmine suffered a broken toe. the two were rushed to stanford hospital, zealyn undergoing surgery. zealyn's father chris was 50 feet away. he witnessed both
ktvu's tellsazenith smith tells -- ktvu's azenith smith tells us more. >> she's resting in her father's arm on pain killers and antibiotics after a large tree branch collapsed on her and her mother, jasmine garcia. >> i could see it crashing on top of us. i was shocked. i didn't know the tree ways going to fall. it just happened so fast. >> reporter: it happened saturday afternoon. the family was at jasmine's company picnic at menlo college. the two went to throw away trash...
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nbc bay area christie smith joins us live. the people around the neighborhood maybe not as excited. >> reporter: well there is a stage in this direction. stages in this direction and absolutely sounds like a good time, a celebration and the headliner doesn't even hit the stage until 8:00 o'clock tonight. 200,000 people are expected to come through here. as you can imagine, the streets are backing up. >> the music is playing at outside lands, carlos elias drove up. >> reporter: about half the people coming here are from the bay area. he is from daly city and carried his 13-month old with a visible sign. he says entry was smooth. how was the security getting? >> easy. easy peasy. >> we are working with law enforcement to make sure we have the latest techniques and doing everything we can to keep everybody safe. >> reporter: inside, the music was pumping along with art and comedy, over 100 types of wines served. ted wilson is with fine and rare in san francisco, and says that is how many crab rolls he hopes to sell. >> it is a cr
nbc bay area christie smith joins us live. the people around the neighborhood maybe not as excited. >> reporter: well there is a stage in this direction. stages in this direction and absolutely sounds like a good time, a celebration and the headliner doesn't even hit the stage until 8:00 o'clock tonight. 200,000 people are expected to come through here. as you can imagine, the streets are backing up. >> the music is playing at outside lands, carlos elias drove up. >> reporter:...
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ktvu's azenith smith tells us the sobering station is a place where nonviolent people who are drunk will be able to sober up instead of being put in jail. >> they'll bring the individuals that are under the influence in to this room. >> reporter: come september, what used to be an auditorium inside the santa clara county's re-entry center will be transformed in to the county's latest fix for public drunkenness. >> there will be a nursing station, assessment station. five recliners initially in here. >> reporter: a temporary sobering center with recliners for up to five people who are badly intoxicated. outside trailers set up for bathrooms. the county sees it as a way to save money and time for officers who spent hours booking offenders in jail. >> every time we house someone in the jail, it can be up to $190 a day. that's the fairmont. jails are really important places for people who are a risk to the community, maybe not such a good place for someone who was drunk in public. >> reporter: the cost, $12 million funded largely by a state grant, run by the county's behavorial health depart
ktvu's azenith smith tells us the sobering station is a place where nonviolent people who are drunk will be able to sober up instead of being put in jail. >> they'll bring the individuals that are under the influence in to this room. >> reporter: come september, what used to be an auditorium inside the santa clara county's re-entry center will be transformed in to the county's latest fix for public drunkenness. >> there will be a nursing station, assessment station. five...
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is bad news for bosses police and of course fans not a great start ok thanks for that was your smith for us in london. you're watching r.t. going to take a quick break now but don't go away because when we come back we'll have exclusive video from inside the last islamic state stronghold in syria. it's. just manufactured consent to public wealth. when the ruling class is protect themselves. when the five. percent. can all middle of the room see. real news. there are already. more than that. welcome back with aussie now the syrian army is clearing the eastern town of. terrorists it was captured by government troops at the weekend and this being regarded as one of their most significant victories in recent months we spoke to the syrian army's information chick. military units of encircled in the suburbs palmira in advance in the last stronghold they may still be snipers there are still terrorists as usual leaving behind land mines and unexploded shell rounds making it difficult for the syrian army to move food troops monitoring the city and tracking every move of the ice and snipers in fights
is bad news for bosses police and of course fans not a great start ok thanks for that was your smith for us in london. you're watching r.t. going to take a quick break now but don't go away because when we come back we'll have exclusive video from inside the last islamic state stronghold in syria. it's. just manufactured consent to public wealth. when the ruling class is protect themselves. when the five. percent. can all middle of the room see. real news. there are already. more than that....
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uses bart, you might be out of luck. bart might make a notable change by pushing back start times to accommodate long-needed repairs. christie smith joins us from the bart station to explain. christie? >> reporter: raj, bart says this is one of the busier bart stations in the morning because you have people that drive in and hop in the train and head to work in the morning and they are looking at something that start times by an hour. during that time 2400 riders use the system, but those riders are watching closely. >> i used to ride, the first -- ride the first one in the morning. >> reporter: raul knows the route well from oakly to the bart station and off to work in the 4:00 a.m. however. >> it's going to really affect big time. >> reporter: he recently switched to later schedule but believes early commute hour is key. voters approved a $3.5 million bond that allows for critical infrastructure upgrades. >> because we run trains past 1:ocho -- 1:00 in the morning and resume at 4:00 in the morning, it's a small time our crews have. >> reporter: a retro fit project gets underway. >> what the board members are considering since we
uses bart, you might be out of luck. bart might make a notable change by pushing back start times to accommodate long-needed repairs. christie smith joins us from the bart station to explain. christie? >> reporter: raj, bart says this is one of the busier bart stations in the morning because you have people that drive in and hop in the train and head to work in the morning and they are looking at something that start times by an hour. during that time 2400 riders use the system, but those...
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. >> christie smith joins us live. >> this was a long and wide spread operation san francisco and san mateo county, even extended in the central valley. dozens of arrests and charges of illegal guns. >> to get guns and drugs off the streets of our communities. >> reporter: u.s. attorney joins federal and law enforcement. they used under cover officers involved in a sting operation in a bay area warehouse. >> more than 100 vindividuals have been charged. >> reporter: neighbors posted video of police activity. and investigators say they were able to interrupt supply chain of narcotics and illegal firearms in san francisco and san mateo county. >> resulted in the largest number of arrests in atf history. >> they targeted home bases for gang members and other individuals. >> some of these criminals included a wide range of violent crimes. >> reporter: san francisco district attorney says their entry into it collaborated with chp looking at a theft problem. while this was a long investigation, we are told it is still ongoing and may be additional arrests. reporting live in san francisco, n
. >> christie smith joins us live. >> this was a long and wide spread operation san francisco and san mateo county, even extended in the central valley. dozens of arrests and charges of illegal guns. >> to get guns and drugs off the streets of our communities. >> reporter: u.s. attorney joins federal and law enforcement. they used under cover officers involved in a sting operation in a bay area warehouse. >> more than 100 vindividuals have been charged. >>...
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nbc 10's drew smith is joining us outside the day-care in bella vista. drew, the day-care is still operating? >> reporter: that's right, jim. we're told investigators told the owner, duncan round, to stay away. tonight he's in jail, and we've been checking in with neighbors and people who know him. they say while it's a disturbing accusation, they're not totally surprised. parents went into sprouts preschool to pick up their kids tonight knowing the owner, duncan round, is not locked up. >> this is beyond repair. i don't care what they do, i will any send my kids there. >> reporter: the investigation began with a complaint to the city. >> the children weren't acting right. >> reporter: investigators say round sexually assaulted two 5-year-olds, a boy and girl, inside the day-care. police say they found physical evidence to support that. >> he seemed like a nice guy but who knows? >> reporter: some parents defended the 53-year-old, suggesting he's innocent. >> duncan is a great guy, he loves kids, this is a great place, you feel like family here. this is
nbc 10's drew smith is joining us outside the day-care in bella vista. drew, the day-care is still operating? >> reporter: that's right, jim. we're told investigators told the owner, duncan round, to stay away. tonight he's in jail, and we've been checking in with neighbors and people who know him. they say while it's a disturbing accusation, they're not totally surprised. parents went into sprouts preschool to pick up their kids tonight knowing the owner, duncan round, is not locked up....
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foster says he was learning a lot from smith, who has a special technue that he uses to cause fumbles, and the niners have a name for it. they call it the peanut punch. >> his hands are big, but it's like a little gap for the runner. d they say it's like a peanut punch. >> have you tried it? >> every time i go for the ball i try it. no success, but he's the master of it. that's his signature move. >> he's got a great personality. ten years ago today, barry bonds became baseball's all-time home run king. >>and that's it. and bonds hits one high and deep. it is t of here!
foster says he was learning a lot from smith, who has a special technue that he uses to cause fumbles, and the niners have a name for it. they call it the peanut punch. >> his hands are big, but it's like a little gap for the runner. d they say it's like a peanut punch. >> have you tried it? >> every time i go for the ball i try it. no success, but he's the master of it. that's his signature move. >> he's got a great personality. ten years ago today, barry bonds became...
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foster says he was learning a lot from smith, who has a special technique that he uses to cause fumbles, and the niners have a name for it. they call it the peanut punch. >> his hands are big, but it's like a little gap for the runner. and they say it's like a peanut punch. >> have you tried it? >> every time i go for the ball i try it. no success, but he's the master of it. that's his signature move. >> he's got a great personality. ten years ago today, barry bonds became baseball's all-time home run king. >> and that's it. and bonds hits one high and deep. it is out of here!
foster says he was learning a lot from smith, who has a special technique that he uses to cause fumbles, and the niners have a name for it. they call it the peanut punch. >> his hands are big, but it's like a little gap for the runner. and they say it's like a peanut punch. >> have you tried it? >> every time i go for the ball i try it. no success, but he's the master of it. that's his signature move. >> he's got a great personality. ten years ago today, barry bonds...
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drew smith takes to us one high school where the students could not wait to be back even before the first bell rings. ♪ >> reporter: everything is fresh, from the merchandise to the school spirit. >> i have my friend's numbers on my face to sport them. >> reporter: north penn hosting la salle, a steady stream of fans lined up early for tickets. >> kind of like christmas eve yesterday. >> reporter: it's a family affair. >> love it. can't getter better. high school football in pennsylvania. >> reporter: these are the best seats in the house. i managed to sneak into the student section. it was packed tonight even though school hasn't started. they are making sure the players on the filed can hear them cheer. >> beautiful night, two powerhouse programs. >> reporter: and the principal already training future players. >> 4-year-old flag football. >> reporter: while the coaches are focusing on a strong start. >> we want them to have fun, play hard. >> high school football is the love of the game that they play for. >> reporter: a love of rivalry and tradition back in action this week. in lansdal
drew smith takes to us one high school where the students could not wait to be back even before the first bell rings. ♪ >> reporter: everything is fresh, from the merchandise to the school spirit. >> i have my friend's numbers on my face to sport them. >> reporter: north penn hosting la salle, a steady stream of fans lined up early for tickets. >> kind of like christmas eve yesterday. >> reporter: it's a family affair. >> love it. can't getter better. high...
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fallin smith joins us ♪ it's time for the biggest sale of the year with the new sleep number 360 smarted. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring... does your bed do that? the new 360 smart bed is part of our biggest sale of the year where all beds are on sale. and right now save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. vikings... >>> earlier tonight right here on nbc bay area the 49ers played a very exciting game against the vikings. we were all watching. >> we saw the new players with a lot of promise. and the country got to see the 49ers new assistant coach. >> he is the first openly guy coach in the national football league. >> this was something we first reported last week. she's the first openly guy coach in any of the four major sports in the u.s. joined this summer as an intern, and she did so well they gave her a full time job. she's an offensive assistant that works with the wide receiver. >> before every nfl game all eyes are on the side lines. last season kneeling during the national anthem. but re
fallin smith joins us ♪ it's time for the biggest sale of the year with the new sleep number 360 smarted. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring... does your bed do that? the new 360 smart bed is part of our biggest sale of the year where all beds are on sale. and right now save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. vikings... >>> earlier tonight right here on nbc bay area the 49ers played a very...
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some of smith's classmates told us they were lucky to know him. >>> in chester county, a bridge repair project that had detoured drivers for months is finally complete. the route 926 bridge over brandy wine creek will reopen today. closed in february because of structural problems. >>> look at this rescue. video. cape may county, members of the fire beach patrol and the coast guard formed a human chain to save a man struggling in the water in cape may. man got caught in a dangerous rip current off the philadelphia avenue beach. rip currents claimed at least a half dozens lives on jersey beaches this year and led to more than 100 rescues in the past few weeks. >> surf is really rough. >>> you're looking at the winner. massachusetts mom claimed one of the largest jackpots in u.s. lottery history. >> we really like her. bought the winning power ball ticket. you would think she would be screaming. she just bought the tickets just hours before wednesday's drawing. purchased three quick picks and two tickets with her own numbers. one of the tickets with her own numbers that won. today as i'm
some of smith's classmates told us they were lucky to know him. >>> in chester county, a bridge repair project that had detoured drivers for months is finally complete. the route 926 bridge over brandy wine creek will reopen today. closed in february because of structural problems. >>> look at this rescue. video. cape may county, members of the fire beach patrol and the coast guard formed a human chain to save a man struggling in the water in cape may. man got caught in a...
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. >> wayne smith is with us. good heavy here and a member of the county government, welcome back. >> thank you. >> you heard the conversation, we get the president of the united states your new jersey. we have the joint base, and new jersey is at the center you may say of this crisis in that sense. what you think this means to our local economy ? our local defense preparedness of people in the military? >> i would think and have a better former mayor and served as the emergency management coordinator for the local government, if you're hosting the president your security is ratcheted up. in light of the tension i would think it's even more. i think the president style really scares a lot of people in terms of how he negotiates for policy in the open press. on twitter. so, people are concerned, the fire the fury. >> think about that. fire and fury twitter, i heard the this morning we had a conversation on the radio about it. i said are we happy that we have somebody standing up for us? >> i'm happy that we have so
. >> wayne smith is with us. good heavy here and a member of the county government, welcome back. >> thank you. >> you heard the conversation, we get the president of the united states your new jersey. we have the joint base, and new jersey is at the center you may say of this crisis in that sense. what you think this means to our local economy ? our local defense preparedness of people in the military? >> i would think and have a better former mayor and served as the...
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go to facebook or twitter and we just might use your question on the air. not this john smith.r this john smith. or any of the other hundreds of john smiths that are humana medicare advantage members. no, it's this john smith. who we paired with a humana team member to help address his own specific health needs. at humana, we take a personal approach to your health, to provide care that's just as unique as you are. no matter what your name is. ♪ music edible arrangements for summer. order in store or online. >> rationism is evil. and those that cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs, including the kkk, neo-nazis, white supremacists and other hate groups that are repugnant to everything that we hold dear as americans. i think there's blame on both sides and i have no doubt about it and you don't have any doubt about it either. >> that was president trump the past week, two different days, first on monday and then on tuesday, explaining his point of view on the attacks in charlottesville. charlie, bob, jillian, juan, happy sunday. there are those in this town that sai
go to facebook or twitter and we just might use your question on the air. not this john smith.r this john smith. or any of the other hundreds of john smiths that are humana medicare advantage members. no, it's this john smith. who we paired with a humana team member to help address his own specific health needs. at humana, we take a personal approach to your health, to provide care that's just as unique as you are. no matter what your name is. ♪ music edible arrangements for summer. order in...
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. >>> joining us is kathleen smith, principal and co-founder of renaissance capital cramer tweeted i'mhinking the eagles second period play is about as good as the conference call last night. >> the eagles did not do well last night >> yes when the ceo talked about focus on innovation, i think for wall street we're focused on growth and finding out how this company is going to earn money i think that the priorities, we have to get in line -- the company has to get in line with what the public markets are looking for. >> kathleen, how much can we say about the ipo market in total because of what's happening with snap is it a bellwether of sentiment -- and blu >> and blue apron. >> yes, and blue apron >> a certain extent snap and blue apron that sets tremors into the market when investors are -- any new company that looks like these companies, start-up companies, they will face much more scrutiny than ever before. investors are not in business to lose money here. that's what's happened with these companies in spades. the overall ipo market is operating fairly well. as we know the overall
. >>> joining us is kathleen smith, principal and co-founder of renaissance capital cramer tweeted i'mhinking the eagles second period play is about as good as the conference call last night. >> the eagles did not do well last night >> yes when the ceo talked about focus on innovation, i think for wall street we're focused on growth and finding out how this company is going to earn money i think that the priorities, we have to get in line -- the company has to get in line...
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drew smith takes us to one high school where the students could not wait to be back even before the first bell rang. >> reporter: everything is fresh, from the merchandise to the school spirit. >> i have my friend's numbers on my face to support them. >> reporter: north penn hosting la salle, a steady stream of fans lined up early for tickets. >> kind of like christmas eve yesterday. >> reporter: it's a family affair. >> love it. can't getter better. high school football in pennsylvania. >> reporter: these are the best seats in the house. i managed to sneak into the student section. it was packed tonight even though school hasn't started. they are making sure the players on the field can hear them cheer. >> beautiful night, two powerhouse programs. >> reporter: and the principal already training future players. >> 4-year-old flag football. >> reporter: while the coaches are focusing on a strong start. >> we want them to have fun, play hard. >> high school football is the love of the game that they play for. >> reporter: a love of rivalry and tradition back in action this week. in lansdale
drew smith takes us to one high school where the students could not wait to be back even before the first bell rang. >> reporter: everything is fresh, from the merchandise to the school spirit. >> i have my friend's numbers on my face to support them. >> reporter: north penn hosting la salle, a steady stream of fans lined up early for tickets. >> kind of like christmas eve yesterday. >> reporter: it's a family affair. >> love it. can't getter better. high...
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our correspondent linsey smith told us why this case is so significant.rstly because of the sheer number of victims that were rescued, there were 18 victims, all vulnerable men. many were homeless, had addiction problems, or had learning disabilities, some of them quite severe. and those men were rescued by lincolnshire police. this is the biggest investigation that lincolnshire police have ever undertaken, and it is the first slavery case that they have taken all the way to conviction. it has taken them three years, they have been telling us earlier today how they had to present tens of thousands of pieces of evidence to nottingham crown court in order to secure the conviction crown court in order to secure the conviction of those 11 members of the same family. these men were lured on a promise of a place to live, of food, of paid work, but in reality, what they were given was to live in a dilapidated caravans with no running water, no toilet. they were promised food, but what they often got was scraps from the defendants' table. one victim even spoke in
our correspondent linsey smith told us why this case is so significant.rstly because of the sheer number of victims that were rescued, there were 18 victims, all vulnerable men. many were homeless, had addiction problems, or had learning disabilities, some of them quite severe. and those men were rescued by lincolnshire police. this is the biggest investigation that lincolnshire police have ever undertaken, and it is the first slavery case that they have taken all the way to conviction. it has...
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christie smith joins us with the preparations and rules in place. >> reporter: there are a number of items that will not be allowed including weapons, helmets, selfie sticks. the major says this permit it self-was not welcome and there is an alternative far from here for people that want to voice opposition. >> i remain deeply disappointed and opposed to the issue of this permit. >> reporter: san francisco mayor ed lee reacted swiftly to the final approval of the permit for the rally by patriots there this weekend. he had a suggestion. >> to not dignify people who are coming in here under the guides of patriot and prayer words to really preach violence and hatr hatred. >> reporter: we skyped with joey gibson because he said the first amendment protects his speech. >> we have different messages but the main thing is unity, peace, free speech. >> reporter: city leaders strongly disagree concerned about who it might attract. >> we're prepared to do whatever it takes to flip the script, to do similarly to what they have done in boston. they chose love. they chose to push and have a rally
christie smith joins us with the preparations and rules in place. >> reporter: there are a number of items that will not be allowed including weapons, helmets, selfie sticks. the major says this permit it self-was not welcome and there is an alternative far from here for people that want to voice opposition. >> i remain deeply disappointed and opposed to the issue of this permit. >> reporter: san francisco mayor ed lee reacted swiftly to the final approval of the permit for...
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our coverage begins tonight with nbc bay area kristy smith she noins us near alamo square where policere preparing for any abrupt change to the peace. kristy? >> reporter: that's right. i have to tell you centre demonstrators moved on from alamo square quite a while ago. but i wanted to show you what
our coverage begins tonight with nbc bay area kristy smith she noins us near alamo square where policere preparing for any abrupt change to the peace. kristy? >> reporter: that's right. i have to tell you centre demonstrators moved on from alamo square quite a while ago. but i wanted to show you what
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. >> brandy smith took us through bao bao's faces. she put her paw out for a blood test. >> that's where the vein is. >> they trained her to cooperate. >> can you lay down? >> one keeper is always keeping her head busy and now shelley is training her for an ultrasound. >> that's why thousand of people are coming to the zoo and millions more watching on panda cam, to say good-bye to bao bao. since she was born, the arrangement has always been she would return to china before she turned 4 to reproduce. so these days, it's a celebration of her life here. her miracle birth, after her mom failed to produce a cub for almost a decade. early training. playing in the snow. and other adventures. and exploring the world around her. >> that's the only reaction you can have. >> she's sleepy this morning. >> we go back a long way with her, well, three years anyway, when baby bao bao was 6 months old. she weighed 25 pounds then, not 200. i was one of the first outsiders that got to feed her. >> do you want some? >> she likes that a little bit. >> sh
. >> brandy smith took us through bao bao's faces. she put her paw out for a blood test. >> that's where the vein is. >> they trained her to cooperate. >> can you lay down? >> one keeper is always keeping her head busy and now shelley is training her for an ultrasound. >> that's why thousand of people are coming to the zoo and millions more watching on panda cam, to say good-bye to bao bao. since she was born, the arrangement has always been she would return...
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. >> brandy smith, took us through her paces. th hand signals she put her paw out for a blood test. >> you can see the stafford testing that vein, so she's used to it. >> they also trained her to cooperate when she becomes pregnant in china. >> the one keeper is always keeping her head busy and now she's training or for an ultrasound so she's getting used to having her stomach touched. >> that's why thousands of people are coming to the zoo and millions more watching on panda cam to say goodbye. since she was born, the arrangement has always been she would return to china force return turned four to reproduce. her vehicle birth after her mom had failed to produce a cup for almost a decade. early training, playing in the snow and other adventures. and exploring the world around her. her. well, three years anyway when baby bao bao was just six months old. she weighed 25 pounds then, not 200. i was one of the first outsiders about to feed her. >> she looks pretty grown-up when she does this. >> i for one am very proud of her. >> don
. >> brandy smith, took us through her paces. th hand signals she put her paw out for a blood test. >> you can see the stafford testing that vein, so she's used to it. >> they also trained her to cooperate when she becomes pregnant in china. >> the one keeper is always keeping her head busy and now she's training or for an ultrasound so she's getting used to having her stomach touched. >> that's why thousands of people are coming to the zoo and millions more...
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i'm hit in my neck some place. >> officer smith joined us earlier saying his family helped him fight soon. so a good ending there. senator marco rubio may be on top of a venezuelan hit list. florida senator has been a harsh critic of the socialist regime. dhs says the threat came from a cabello, president's right hand man. called him the pablo escobar of venezuela. they cannot confirm the details of the assassination plot, but they aren't taking any chances by increasing ruby's security detail. last night, seahawk defensive end michael bennett sat on the bench with a towel on his head as the rest of the team stood for the anthem. oakland raiders ate a banana instead of honoring his country. and failed at his own stunt. you have to see this tmz video. cruise crashing into the side of the building while filming mission impossible 6 in london. the actor seen limping after the jump. no word on the extent of his injuries. the 55-year-old is known for doing his own action stunt for movies. steve: you know, in the actual movies, you never see the cables that he's hooked up to. pete: oh, tha
i'm hit in my neck some place. >> officer smith joined us earlier saying his family helped him fight soon. so a good ending there. senator marco rubio may be on top of a venezuelan hit list. florida senator has been a harsh critic of the socialist regime. dhs says the threat came from a cabello, president's right hand man. called him the pablo escobar of venezuela. they cannot confirm the details of the assassination plot, but they aren't taking any chances by increasing ruby's security...