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>> not necessarily. >> smith: no? >> no. >> smith: isn't it better? it's different. >> smith: it's not better? >> it can cost more. you may not get any different advice or outcome, and it can cost you more. >> smith: right, but make this simple for the investor. i sit down with somebody, and they give me some advice. you say i should ask a lot of questions. i want to know whether or not one of those qstions shouldn't be ethetheyave a fiduciary responsibility to me. >> yes, i think that's a very good question to ask. >> smith: and if they don't? >> ask them what that means and see what you think about their answer. >> smith: well, make it simple. should i prefer somebody with a fiduciary responsibility? >> so that's a question that can only be answered on a personal basis based on what your level of need is, what your risk appetite is, and how much of the investment decision you want to delegate. >> smith: but this isn't making it simple. >> well, unf... i wish it was simple. >> smith: over the past couple of decades, we've handed over more than $10 tr
>> not necessarily. >> smith: no? >> no. >> smith: isn't it better? it's different. >> smith: it's not better? >> it can cost more. you may not get any different advice or outcome, and it can cost you more. >> smith: right, but make this simple for the investor. i sit down with somebody, and they give me some advice. you say i should ask a lot of questions. i want to know whether or not one of those qstions shouldn't be ethetheyave a fiduciary...
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>> all the time. >> smith: all the time? >> we sait all theime. >> smith: veteran climbers like wally reardon say that time pressure often leads to lled free climbing. e you're not connected to a fall arrest system. >> smith: a catch, basically. you're attached to the tower. >> right. he's just thinking about the shortest route there. >> smith: reardon climbed towers for ten years. now, he drives around and takes pictures of free climbing to try to draw attention to the dangerous practice, which regulations strictly prohibit. >> he's not tied off. >> smith: free climbing was involved in about half of the fatalities we examined. >> smith: so what am i looking at here, wally? >> we're looking at the guy coming down, he's disconnected right now and as you can see his fall arrest... >> smith: so he's totally free climbing? >> see how fast he's coming down? >> smith: so he trips, misses one step, he's a dead man. >> yeah, absolutely that's pretty much the way we did it. standard operating procedure. >> smith: so this was no secre
>> all the time. >> smith: all the time? >> we sait all theime. >> smith: veteran climbers like wally reardon say that time pressure often leads to lled free climbing. e you're not connected to a fall arrest system. >> smith: a catch, basically. you're attached to the tower. >> right. he's just thinking about the shortest route there. >> smith: reardon climbed towers for ten years. now, he drives around and takes pictures of free climbing to try to draw...
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>> smith: that's a real question. >> it is. >> smith: given all the pushing that you were doing and senatorkaufman was doing. >> i think, yeah, i think it's an absolutely fair question to ask. >> narrator: attorney david boies, whose firm has represented both banks and plaintiffs suing financial institutions, has also reviewed schneiderman's complaint. >> smith: schneiderman is bringing a civil case alleging fraud. >> yes. >> smith: couldn't it be filed as a criminal case? >> i think that if you took every allegation that's made in schneiderman's complaint and you accepted that as true and believe that you could prove that beyond a reasonable doubt, that could've been filed as a criminal case. >> it was, like, $2.6 billion in one month... >> narrator: filmmaker nick verbitsky was finally contacted by the justice department this past august about the whistleblowers he found for his film about bear stearns. it had been more than a year since those lawyers at patterson belknap first called him. >> i think, you know, the ease with which i found these people and the things that they were telling
>> smith: that's a real question. >> it is. >> smith: given all the pushing that you were doing and senatorkaufman was doing. >> i think, yeah, i think it's an absolutely fair question to ask. >> narrator: attorney david boies, whose firm has represented both banks and plaintiffs suing financial institutions, has also reviewed schneiderman's complaint. >> smith: schneiderman is bringing a civil case alleging fraud. >> yes. >> smith: couldn't it be...
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for felicia smith, change is good. >> miss smith, it's time go. >> for real?>> time to go. >> for real? >> awesome. >> her judge has sentenced her to two years' probation, and today she is being released after nearly six months in jail. >> i'll see you in two weeks. >> never. probably in seven years or five. >> you got the seven-year itch then. >> whatever. look at all of these books. >> come on, santa claus. >> about an hour later, smith is bound for home. i need a cigarette, y' all. >>> see how dirty it is, disgusting. it seems john schmidt has also embraced change, and it's not just limited to his appearance. >> oh, look at that. see, that's called the dirty bird. like -- this is the best meal. >> why you get two pieces? >> because i don't lie around when i come out. i clean up. if do you the right things, they'll look out for you. if you act like a jerkoff, you don't get nothing. >> schmidt has earned the trust of staff. they let him resume his job cleaning the housing unit and compensated with a couple extra servings of food. >> oh, thank you, jesus. numb
for felicia smith, change is good. >> miss smith, it's time go. >> for real?>> time to go. >> for real? >> awesome. >> her judge has sentenced her to two years' probation, and today she is being released after nearly six months in jail. >> i'll see you in two weeks. >> never. probably in seven years or five. >> you got the seven-year itch then. >> whatever. look at all of these books. >> come on, santa claus. >> about an...
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houston smith. >>> welcome to mosaic with your host dr. howe burrows. >>> we have a real treasure and treat for you this morning. dr. houston smith is with us this morning, author of the standard textbook on the world's religion. for three decades, students and people who have an interest in religion have been reading dr. smith's book. he's revised it and come to talk to us about that. welcome. >> i appreciate that. >> welcome to mosaic. it is truly a joy to have you. let's begin by talking about the book you wrote nearly four decades ago. tell us about it. >> let me start just a little before that, mainly with my birth, in china, a missionary parent. in a way you can almost say that this book was in my genes because here i was, nurtured in a christian home, but we were the only westerners in the town and all of my contacts with china and chinese and their indigos religions, so one can say that this might be seen as the blossoming of the way that i came into the world. >> what part of china? >> inland, worrel, 70 miles from shane high. >>
houston smith. >>> welcome to mosaic with your host dr. howe burrows. >>> we have a real treasure and treat for you this morning. dr. houston smith is with us this morning, author of the standard textbook on the world's religion. for three decades, students and people who have an interest in religion have been reading dr. smith's book. he's revised it and come to talk to us about that. welcome. >> i appreciate that. >> welcome to mosaic. it is truly a joy to have...
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this is the state of ohio versus felicia smith. >> if convicted, smith could face up to two years inut rather than go to trial, she's decided to enter a guilty plea to aggravated assault and domestic violence in exchange for what she hopes will be probation and her freedom. >> and you understand that by changing your plea here in the manner as indicated by the prosecutor, you would then be admitting the truth of the charges to which you are pleading. you would be waiving your right to go to trial and the court could proceed to immediately sentence you. how do you plea? >> guilty, your honor. >> is that made knowingly and voluntarily and of your own free will? >> yes. >> after several minutes to make sure she understands all of the implications, the judge accepts her guilty plea, but decides to hold off sentencing for another month while the probation department reviews her case. her attorney would still like to secure her release before then. >> currently felicia is in jail on a $25,000 bond, your honor. we're wondering if the court would grant felicia a personal bond. she's been in
this is the state of ohio versus felicia smith. >> if convicted, smith could face up to two years inut rather than go to trial, she's decided to enter a guilty plea to aggravated assault and domestic violence in exchange for what she hopes will be probation and her freedom. >> and you understand that by changing your plea here in the manner as indicated by the prosecutor, you would then be admitting the truth of the charges to which you are pleading. you would be waiving your right...
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he was deeply traumatized by smith's death. point forward young resolve to do anything in his power to protect himself and the church from the events and forces that led to smith's death. he concluded that dissent within the church opposed a mortal threat to its leader. he concluded mormons could no longer tolerate living under the political authority of the non mormons. so after that point young becomes a very different man, more fearful, coarser, very concerned about preserving his own safety. so within a few years you see a man who is concerned that he establishes his soul power within the church. joseph smith once described himself as a rough stone rolling down a hill. brigham young was more like a jagged boulder crashing into his opponents and bruising a few friends along the way. still, latter-day saints to this day revere him for good reason. he stabilized and perhaps saved his church after joseph smith's death. he preserved the rich will introduced by smith that still distinguished his church. he established a sanctuary
he was deeply traumatized by smith's death. point forward young resolve to do anything in his power to protect himself and the church from the events and forces that led to smith's death. he concluded that dissent within the church opposed a mortal threat to its leader. he concluded mormons could no longer tolerate living under the political authority of the non mormons. so after that point young becomes a very different man, more fearful, coarser, very concerned about preserving his own...
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a 2-1 pitch to smith. smith up the middle into center field. and a base hit.asn't homered but he has a big hit. that bunt single that started the second against the shift. it just pushed it down the third-base line. altuve. it looks like he got a face full of dirt on that dime. >> mitch: and i always appreciated that. an infielder in a 10-5 game, that's a guy who plays the game until it's over. you look at seth smith's game. i always believed when he was in colorado that he could be an everyday player. he just had that kind of swing. >> rich: well, smith. had a nice year last year his second year. here's donaldson. donaldson, a solo homer in the fourth. a couple of singles. you look at his last 30 games. 13 doubles. five home runs. and we appreciate the fact that he went out on a limb and agreed to wear a mic to be and let us inside the game. the a's have needed his production in the absence of josh reddick. if everything goes well, oakland should have reddick back next weekend. >> mitch: wright is ahead of him now. now he has to make a pitch. >> rich: reddick
a 2-1 pitch to smith. smith up the middle into center field. and a base hit.asn't homered but he has a big hit. that bunt single that started the second against the shift. it just pushed it down the third-base line. altuve. it looks like he got a face full of dirt on that dime. >> mitch: and i always appreciated that. an infielder in a 10-5 game, that's a guy who plays the game until it's over. you look at seth smith's game. i always believed when he was in colorado that he could be an...
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and interestingly, lillian smith does not go to paris. i mean, we don't know, but it would make sense that maybe that was part of the bargain. "i'll come back if lillian goes." narrator: over 30 million people came to the paris exposition of 1889. within sight of the new eiffel tower, buffalo bill's wild west played to overflow crowds night after night. ( applause ) annie oakley was soon the talk of paris. the french president offered "la belle américaine" a commission in the army. the king of senegal tried to buy her for 100,000 francs-- "to destroy the vicious lions who devastate my country's villages," he said. stories describing fictitious events from her past were splashed across newspapers all over europe and america. a dime novel described annie's thrilling, if completely fictional, childhood... in kansas. kasper: totally wild west. she kills the bad guy, darkey morrow, with one shot. she kills a bear. she hits a panther through the eye. she saves the train from the train robber. she wrestles this wolf, and the wolf is biting her,
and interestingly, lillian smith does not go to paris. i mean, we don't know, but it would make sense that maybe that was part of the bargain. "i'll come back if lillian goes." narrator: over 30 million people came to the paris exposition of 1889. within sight of the new eiffel tower, buffalo bill's wild west played to overflow crowds night after night. ( applause ) annie oakley was soon the talk of paris. the french president offered "la belle américaine" a commission in...
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a black smith made horseshoes and other iron items. metal on a form and pounding it into shape. >>> in san francisco at that time the automobile had pretty well replaced the horse. but san franciscans still went to get a tool made or metal park replace. wilber had an apprentice. now here's the surprise. conclin's shop is still there. still in the same spot. the last survivors of all those old buildings on fulsome. inside you will find mr. clockers apprentice. for almost 40 years, tony roselini has been practicing the trade. just like he did from the old black smith. making tools and parts. >> most people like it. they like coming in here and they're amazed to see this downtown. >> the machines are remnants of the 1,900th century. the but they do the job now as they did then. on the wall hang ancient by functioning devices clamps and forms. the floor is cushioned with a honest dirt. the forge gets metal red hot or white hot if necessary. >> heats the metal up. if you heat it up you can bend it. shape it. smash it you can do whatever you
a black smith made horseshoes and other iron items. metal on a form and pounding it into shape. >>> in san francisco at that time the automobile had pretty well replaced the horse. but san franciscans still went to get a tool made or metal park replace. wilber had an apprentice. now here's the surprise. conclin's shop is still there. still in the same spot. the last survivors of all those old buildings on fulsome. inside you will find mr. clockers apprentice. for almost 40 years, tony...
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[ whip cracks ] [ male announcer ] roundup... [ whip cracks ] with the new one-touch wand. [ agent smithtrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. if you have the right tools.
[ whip cracks ] [ male announcer ] roundup... [ whip cracks ] with the new one-touch wand. [ agent smithtrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. if you have the right tools.
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it. >> smith's car bolts past the others toward the red pickup truck.maneuvering close behind arroyo. >> all i could see was him, the shooter. i had like tunnel vision focused on him. >> arroyo picks up speed as smith approaches, then opens fire. >> he fired out the window. he tried to shoot the sheriff's deputy. >> under intense fire, smith decides to ram arroyo's vehicle from behind and try to throw him off. >> while i was shooting, i rammed his pickup truck. i figured he's got to drive so he would stop shooting. i think he shot me like five times. >> suddenly, arroyo stops his truck and gets out, aiming his rifle right at smith. >> he's shooting at the deputy. >> he gets out and i'm out of bullets, so i get out of the way. >> with no ammunition, smith is a sitting duck. but luckily, another squad car has pulled over to the right. it's sergeant rusty jacks, armed with a rifle he shoots arroyo from 60 feet away and kills him. >> suspect down. suspect down. >> in my rear view mirror i see him just drop. so i don't know what had happened. i didn't know i
it. >> smith's car bolts past the others toward the red pickup truck.maneuvering close behind arroyo. >> all i could see was him, the shooter. i had like tunnel vision focused on him. >> arroyo picks up speed as smith approaches, then opens fire. >> he fired out the window. he tried to shoot the sheriff's deputy. >> under intense fire, smith decides to ram arroyo's vehicle from behind and try to throw him off. >> while i was shooting, i rammed his pickup...
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smith. i certainly had no idea he was about to pull a gun. >> without warning smith reaches into his satchel and pulls out a revolver. >> he pulled it out. i saw the barrel. i immediately started backing up as quickly as i could to create some distance and to get my gun out. >> corporal mecham backs up and stumbles to the ground. >> when he was yelling at me to roll over, my blood went cold. that's when i knew i didn't have any time left. i had to go for my gun right then. >> lying flat on his back, mecham quickly pulls out his gun. >> he fired the first shot, and i can still to this day, i can see the muzzle flash. i can smell the smoke. i can hear the boom. i can hear it all. >> but mecham is not hit and begins firing back. >> i know all total i hit him five times. i don't know how many hit him as he was over me and how many struck as he was running away. >> as the corporal unloads, daniel smith runs for cover in a ditch. >> i kept shooting. as soon as he hit the ditch, i jumped to my feet
smith. i certainly had no idea he was about to pull a gun. >> without warning smith reaches into his satchel and pulls out a revolver. >> he pulled it out. i saw the barrel. i immediately started backing up as quickly as i could to create some distance and to get my gun out. >> corporal mecham backs up and stumbles to the ground. >> when he was yelling at me to roll over, my blood went cold. that's when i knew i didn't have any time left. i had to go for my gun right...
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smith. he was an information officer with the u.s. foreign service serving libya. on september 14th, 2012. mr. smith was you'll eulogized by president obama. >> sean smith, it seems, lived to serve. first in the air force, then with you at the state department. he knew the perils of this calling from his time in baghdad. and there in benghazi, far from home, he surely thought of heather and samantha and nathan and he laid down his life in service to us all. today, sean is home. >> bill: joining us now from washington pat smith, sean's mother. first of all, heather is the widow. and then there are two children. how old are the children? >> 10 and 19. >> okay. 10 and 9. so, we have a situation here where the president, i think his remarks were heart felt. they looked sincere to me. but there was no follow-up. is that right? >> that's correct. >> did you -- what did you want secretary of state clinton and the president to do? >> >> i wanted somebody to tell me why this was done. i wanted to kno
smith. he was an information officer with the u.s. foreign service serving libya. on september 14th, 2012. mr. smith was you'll eulogized by president obama. >> sean smith, it seems, lived to serve. first in the air force, then with you at the state department. he knew the perils of this calling from his time in baghdad. and there in benghazi, far from home, he surely thought of heather and samantha and nathan and he laid down his life in service to us all. today, sean is home. >>...
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i'm harris faulkner in tonight for shepard smith. we are back the same time tomorrow with fox report weekend. and in about five seconds, 4, 3, the factor. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> i have obtained 12 different versions of those talking points that shows that they were dramatically edited by the administration. >> abc news now reporting that the white house tried to hide the facts about benghazi. in fact, cia information was altered. we will talk with the abc news reporter who broke the story. >> is the president claims that it was appropriate to keep that information away. >> the language of that email is pretty clear. that is not a stylistic -- that ♪ saying gel adjustment. that is a major, dramatic change. >> information. >> as the benghazi story heats up, the white house is under fire. we'll show you what happened in the press conference today. >> hey, john, john, it's chris. hey, john, john, it's chris. >> there is that guy again. >> governor chris christie mocking himself with famous people. gutfeld and mcg
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and christie smith is talking to b.a.r.t. passengers about the major delays and the officials there as well. she is going to join us with a live report coming up next. >> and new facility breaking ground aimed to bring better health care to the area. enough about the book, i want to hear about your date. well, he showed up in a van. [ women ] oh-awww. [ voices in background ] [ female announcer ] swapportunity. the opportunity to swap a higher calorie snack for a delicious 90 calorie yoplait light. ♪ sorry... about your date, the details of your date. [ female announcer ] just one swap a day helps keep the calories away. yoplait. it is so good. >>> right now at 6:00, big trouble on b.a.r.t. this morning and translating to big delays across the bay area. the problem overnight is that b.a.r.t. is telling people it is best to work from home today. >>> our cameras go inside and show you what is left of a popular bay area restaurant that went up in flames overnight. >>> tense moments overnight as a pilot is forced to land his plan
and christie smith is talking to b.a.r.t. passengers about the major delays and the officials there as well. she is going to join us with a live report coming up next. >> and new facility breaking ground aimed to bring better health care to the area. enough about the book, i want to hear about your date. well, he showed up in a van. [ women ] oh-awww. [ voices in background ] [ female announcer ] swapportunity. the opportunity to swap a higher calorie snack for a delicious 90 calorie...
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stay with us ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found soware that intries me.ars it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbl ] >> from a fox business studios in new york, here again is very well at. gerri: welcome back "the willis report." a new study from the pew research center this week finds that mothers are the hole or primary providers and a record -0% of all households with children. that is up from just 11% in the 1960s. it led to a fiery debate. both on the "lou dobbs tonight" show and on fox news, and "america live." here is lou dobbs explaining to megyn kelly what he finds so troubling about this study. megyn: what you think about women in the workforce? gerri: lou: let me just finish what i am saying. there are three times as many in a single-parent household that are likely to end up with great psychological illness. megyn: we cannot put it to the side? yes, we can. that is not
stay with us ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found soware that intries me.ars it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbl ] >> from a fox business studios in new york, here again is very well at. gerri: welcome back "the willis report." a new study from the pew research center this week finds that mothers are the...
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i'm christie smith. we'll have the latest on the investigation coming up. >>> plus, why one local hospital is canceling dozens of surgeries days before people are scheduled to go in. >>> poaching our workers. the country that's trying to lure away some of our best tech workers and what it's promising that america cannot deliver on. >> right now, we deliver a live shot in the city by the bay. that is your bay bridge out there. get your engines started. it is friday, may 17th. this is "today in the bay." >> from nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay." >>> good friday morning. it is 4:30. i'm jon kelley. >>> i'm laura garcia cannon. >> we begin with breaking news in east bay where the search is on for a gunman that opened fire killing two people. the shooting shut down all northbound lanes for several hours. >> that's where christie smith is and she has the latest. >> reporter: good morning. the chp looking for the shooters this morning and so are oakland police after a horrible scene. drivers say they th
i'm christie smith. we'll have the latest on the investigation coming up. >>> plus, why one local hospital is canceling dozens of surgeries days before people are scheduled to go in. >>> poaching our workers. the country that's trying to lure away some of our best tech workers and what it's promising that america cannot deliver on. >> right now, we deliver a live shot in the city by the bay. that is your bay bridge out there. get your engines started. it is friday, may...
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smith. thanks for checking. in mr. bill is in the wings. and he is fired up. >> the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> what difference, at this point, does it make? >> bill: the assertion that how four americans died in benghazi doesn't really matter has now become the mantra of the left. we'll take a look at that question with charles krauthammer and the mother of a man who was killed in libya. >> the dramatic story told today by people at the center during that attack in benghazi last year. >> bill: so how much time did the network news give the benghazi story yesterday? we'll tell you and bernie goldberg will analyze. >> i would much rather die sooner than later. >> bill: well, jodi arias may get her wish as a jury in arizona is deciding whether she will live or die. megyn kelly with the latest. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone, the factor begins right now. >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. does benghazi really matter? that is the subject of t
smith. thanks for checking. in mr. bill is in the wings. and he is fired up. >> the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> what difference, at this point, does it make? >> bill: the assertion that how four americans died in benghazi doesn't really matter has now become the mantra of the left. we'll take a look at that question with charles krauthammer and the mother of a man who was killed in libya. >> the dramatic story told today by people at the center during that attack...
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. >> jimmy: jaden smith is stopping by!lus -- ah, man, we love these guys, too. the winner and runner-up of "all-star celebrity apprentice." trace adkins and penn jillette will be joining us! [ cheers and applause ] two great dudes. two tall dues. >> steve: tall. [ applause ] >> jimmy: and then, this -- this group tonight -- do you remember, questlove? they came over, and they were auditioning come on our show. is that right? and then -- who asked if they could sing? >> questlove: they asked if they could sing. >> jimmy: they said, "we'll just sing right now. we'll sing something for you right now." just to, you know -- not audition, but that's -- and they were back in the green room. and then, i heard them through my dressing room. i'm like, "that's awesome. who is that?" and i just walked in. i saw those guys. i go, "you guys are going to be on the show." and that's the kind of fun thing you can do with having a show like this. i can just -- [ laughter ] >> questlove: and they have the greatest name ever. >> jimmy: they h
. >> jimmy: jaden smith is stopping by!lus -- ah, man, we love these guys, too. the winner and runner-up of "all-star celebrity apprentice." trace adkins and penn jillette will be joining us! [ cheers and applause ] two great dudes. two tall dues. >> steve: tall. [ applause ] >> jimmy: and then, this -- this group tonight -- do you remember, questlove? they came over, and they were auditioning come on our show. is that right? and then -- who asked if they could sing?...
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the mother of sean smith. >> not that particular one i have interviewed pat smith myself. >> bill: shed me and millions of viewers that both president obama and secretary of state clinton told her eye to eye, face to face, the video was responsible. >> and leon panetta as well and secretary of state hillary clinton. they told pat smith shelled get the people who did this and 8 months later they still have not. >> bill: how could you possibly do that if you were the president of the united states and you were seen with the cia answered he gets a briefing every morning from the cia. the president gets a direct briefing. how could you possibly do that when the cia is raising flags all over the place about al qaeda? >> because it is easy. because it is a fluid, easy, simple, mindless explanation. >> bill: it's not honest that. >> should solve everyone's anxiety. when did honesty and politics become hand in hand? >> bill: i assume that our presidents, barack obama, george w. bush, i assume think are honest. i don't care it's right to aassume they're dishonest. all right. let's get on to hil
the mother of sean smith. >> not that particular one i have interviewed pat smith myself. >> bill: shed me and millions of viewers that both president obama and secretary of state clinton told her eye to eye, face to face, the video was responsible. >> and leon panetta as well and secretary of state hillary clinton. they told pat smith shelled get the people who did this and 8 months later they still have not. >> bill: how could you possibly do that if you were the...
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>>hoy viene will smith >>que, que >>que viene will smith >>salud >>mejor vamos a seguir cantando.ivienda, le contamos qué pasos a seguir >>nos visita will simth y su hijo para hablarnos de incréible aventura en el futuro >>y ana brenda nos visita, protagonistas de corazón indomable >>lupillo rivera da a conocer a la ganadoras que participaran en su próximo video ♪. ♪.. >> cuentamelo todo >>quien va a contar >>tu tu >>el cantante lupillo rivera convoco a sus seguidoras hace unos dias, para que las chicas que quieran participar en su próximo video musical. >>bien anoche revelo los nombres de las que podrán participar >>mayra rivas de arkansas, eres la ganadora de lagrima de mi barrio, te llevare a los Ángeles, te pagare hospedaje, también vestuario,te felicito mayrarivas la segunda es yanira bo tello de chihuahua, usted también participara en "lagrima de mi barrio" >>la tercera participante es ana aguilar de jalisco. >>ay, por poquito, era ana aguilar y no gonzalez >>ay, no más le va a pagar la comida. >>es una oportunidad >>es trabajo, como está la economía >>a ver, es como si alej
>>hoy viene will smith >>que, que >>que viene will smith >>salud >>mejor vamos a seguir cantando.ivienda, le contamos qué pasos a seguir >>nos visita will simth y su hijo para hablarnos de incréible aventura en el futuro >>y ana brenda nos visita, protagonistas de corazón indomable >>lupillo rivera da a conocer a la ganadoras que participaran en su próximo video ♪. ♪.. >> cuentamelo todo >>quien va a contar >>tu tu...
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shane smith is the executive producer and lead reporter. here is a look at what the trailer for "vice." ♪ ♪ >> this is the most dangerous quarter in the world. if i go on that side, i can say good-bye to my toes. >>> rose: i'm pleased to have shane smith at this table for the first time. what dijust see? tell me in your own words what vice on hbo is. >> i saw a scissor real. "vice" on hbo is a more condensed version of what we do on "vice," which is we try to find the best stories in the world and try to tell them in a way -- >> define "best stories" for me. >> well, i think we've come up it's the absurdity of the modern condition. we came up with that when we were covering a two-week traffic jam in china, not a two-hour traffic jam. it started in beijing and ended in moan goalia, and we were reporting on the microeconomies, and i was sitting there saying i don't understand pup have to make 4% more cars every year-- so the car companies can break even, yet we have a two-week traffic jam. where are all the adults? who is making or not making
shane smith is the executive producer and lead reporter. here is a look at what the trailer for "vice." ♪ ♪ >> this is the most dangerous quarter in the world. if i go on that side, i can say good-bye to my toes. >>> rose: i'm pleased to have shane smith at this table for the first time. what dijust see? tell me in your own words what vice on hbo is. >> i saw a scissor real. "vice" on hbo is a more condensed version of what we do on "vice,"...
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annette young smith to the stage.lady, ladies and gentlemen, is a lifetime achievement award winner. please, please welcome her to the stage. (applause) >> i can't think of a more deserving woman. thank you. come on in. jeffery, i love you. >> i love you, too. >> hello, neighbors. good evening. you know, first i have to say that i "heart" the portola, i really do. [laughter] >> this is an amazing win frankly for the whole southeast sector, from progress park down, and it's a wonderful night. great to be here with all of you. my name is jeffery betcher. i am the executive director of the organization that emerged 10 years ago from annette young smith and carl page's work on the block where i live. annette lived across the street from me and started planting flowers here or there around the block. and that changed everything mysteriously. and we figured out over time what it was that really created the change, and it wasn't the garden. it wasn't the plants. it was that annette was unafraid to cross the street and give a
annette young smith to the stage.lady, ladies and gentlemen, is a lifetime achievement award winner. please, please welcome her to the stage. (applause) >> i can't think of a more deserving woman. thank you. come on in. jeffery, i love you. >> i love you, too. >> hello, neighbors. good evening. you know, first i have to say that i "heart" the portola, i really do. [laughter] >> this is an amazing win frankly for the whole southeast sector, from progress park...
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congressman smith, you first. your reaction? >> really the first i'm hearing of it and with many of these things, i'm not going to lead to conclusions based on initial reports. we need to look at exactly what happened before we can lead to conclusions and start accusing people of things. i think it is worth lacking into. the information is far, far too preliminary to reach any conclusion. >> congressman rogers? came to is that they did have s agents who were engaged in intimidation of political groups. as dangerous a problem the government can have and i don't care if you're a conservative, a liberal, a democrat or a republican, this should send a chill up your spine. this is something that we cannot let stand. it needs to have a full investigation. i don't know where it stops or who is involved. whoever is involved through a fact-based investigation, and it has to be external. it's clearly shown they can't do it themselves. and i think congress needs to have that oversight and i want to invite adam, my good friend, by the way,
congressman smith, you first. your reaction? >> really the first i'm hearing of it and with many of these things, i'm not going to lead to conclusions based on initial reports. we need to look at exactly what happened before we can lead to conclusions and start accusing people of things. i think it is worth lacking into. the information is far, far too preliminary to reach any conclusion. >> congressman rogers? came to is that they did have s agents who were engaged in intimidation...
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we will go to great lengths to sit down with will smith. i'm about to get on this helicopter right here. when we land, will and jayden, it's on. so we are literally crossing the new mexico desert right now. okay. feet on the ground. thank goodness. i'm a little disheveled. but will and jayden, here i come. it took a little bit of work getting to you guys. >> really. >> seriously, i had to take a car, then a helicopter. >> planes, trains and automobiles. >> in spaceships. that's the mode of transportation will smith and son, jayden, take this summer in the futuristic "after earth." out at richard branson's space port in southern new mexico, we talked about the film, family, and their favorite summer movie. there's a lot of bells and whifwhif whistles in this movie. at the heart of it it's a hea heartfelt story. >> a story of a father and son trying to survive. for me as an artist that's something i've always been really interested in trying to do. you create something that has all of the summer candy. you know, it's the blockbuster. it's all
we will go to great lengths to sit down with will smith. i'm about to get on this helicopter right here. when we land, will and jayden, it's on. so we are literally crossing the new mexico desert right now. okay. feet on the ground. thank goodness. i'm a little disheveled. but will and jayden, here i come. it took a little bit of work getting to you guys. >> really. >> seriously, i had to take a car, then a helicopter. >> planes, trains and automobiles. >> in spaceships....
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tomorrow starts here. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me.t appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] [ telephone ringing ] you know it evenwaiting room after all these years.room. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed back
tomorrow starts here. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me.t appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] [ telephone ringing ] you know it evenwaiting room after all these years.room. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use...
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we will have a live report from christie smith who is at the b.a.r.t. stati to break it down for you how bad it could be out there. >>> and a meting of the minds as local leaders come together to try to prevent a shooting like sandy hook elementary, and what one teacher is calling for. >>> breaking news and major delays on b.a.r.t. affecting the morning commute. christie smith just spoke to b.a.r.t., and she will have the latest details. >>> plus with the delays for that system, system-wide, we will show you the ripple effect on the commute whether you ride the rails or not. >>> and new video in. oklahoma hit by another tornado overnight. the red cross is headed to the area as we speak, but what we are hearing from the region coming up. >>> and we are watching for more severe weather in the nation's midsection today and increasing temperatures and fire danger around the bay area as we head to the weekend. details on the forecast straight ahead. >> and right now, live to san francisco, and you can see this royal blue skies out there at this hour on this
we will have a live report from christie smith who is at the b.a.r.t. stati to break it down for you how bad it could be out there. >>> and a meting of the minds as local leaders come together to try to prevent a shooting like sandy hook elementary, and what one teacher is calling for. >>> breaking news and major delays on b.a.r.t. affecting the morning commute. christie smith just spoke to b.a.r.t., and she will have the latest details. >>> plus with the delays for...
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pat smith is the mother of shawn smith, information over killed in the attack. she's blamed secretary clinton directly for the death of all the americans that were killed that day. >> while miss smith has written letters directly to members of congress, congresswoman nancy pelosi, apparently, seems to think the quest for answers now is, in her words, an obsession among her republican colleagues. >> we certainly have to give the full attention that benghazi deserves but we cannot let it soak up all of the congressional attention. what would be the purpose of that? >> and coming up, we'll get reaction from one of the most notable members of congress, who has been speaking out about this and other terrorist situations congressman peter king will be here to discuss his reaction to what miss pelosi says and to what congress should do next. >> we look forward to that. it has been a really rough week for the white house. you have the benghazi scandal, now this revelation and apology from the irs about targeting conservative groups. there could be some movement as well
pat smith is the mother of shawn smith, information over killed in the attack. she's blamed secretary clinton directly for the death of all the americans that were killed that day. >> while miss smith has written letters directly to members of congress, congresswoman nancy pelosi, apparently, seems to think the quest for answers now is, in her words, an obsession among her republican colleagues. >> we certainly have to give the full attention that benghazi deserves but we cannot let...
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smith.nd the families of all the lives lost at benghazi in september of 2012. thank you very much. we'll have more after this. >> thank you. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >> these washington controversies just keep heating up. the number of irs lawsuits growing, questions about benghazi mounting and the justice department's seed our of photos at the a and fox creating a fire storm. is this shaping up to be a long, hot summer for the obama administration? julian, start with you. the irs, this one seems like it will go on and on, besides ben georgia si. -- benghazi. how does this play out? >> this is t
smith.nd the families of all the lives lost at benghazi in september of 2012. thank you very much. we'll have more after this. >> thank you. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin...
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and. >> sean smith's mother pat was in the hearing. this is the first mother's day that show will not have sean to talk to. she joins me. pat, i appreciate you being here for a tough weekend. pat, you were in the hearings. did you hear anything that brought closure or gave you a new level of comfort regarding the death of your son? >> absolutely not. i am still waiting to answers to just about everything. i want to say one thing though. i want to wish hillary a happy mother's day. show has her child. i don't have mine because of her. >> you have been clear that you believe that hillary is in part responsible for what happened that night. you talked to her face-to-face, when your son's body was brought back. what did she say to you? >> she said show blamed the video just like all of the rest of them did, and she also told me she would get back and cope on checking on it and get back to me with answers. she has not. >> you heard from her? >> neither has combn any one else. >> no one contacted you in dell care since that day? >> only one
and. >> sean smith's mother pat was in the hearing. this is the first mother's day that show will not have sean to talk to. she joins me. pat, i appreciate you being here for a tough weekend. pat, you were in the hearings. did you hear anything that brought closure or gave you a new level of comfort regarding the death of your son? >> absolutely not. i am still waiting to answers to just about everything. i want to say one thing though. i want to wish hillary a happy mother's day....
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we showed it to county executive jeff smith. he said county payroll had no idea any of this existed. >> we just expect a lot more from an elected d.a. who is the senior law enforcement official in the county. >> the d.a.'s office provided us with a statement that says, quote, there is no second set of books or second payroll system. the attorney general's office is civilry reviewing the administrative leave issue. out of the respect for the integrity of that process, we will defer further public comment at this time. now, smith said he's considering assigning payroll staff from other parts of that county to oversee payroll in the office. >> our next story takes us to kauai, where drownings are being called that island's dirty little secret. this year alone three bay area residents died there. traveled to hawaii to find out why and details. part two of investigative report. >> reporter: of the islands kauai has the highest rate of drownings among visitors even more than hawaii and honolulu. local leaders are struggling to get the
we showed it to county executive jeff smith. he said county payroll had no idea any of this existed. >> we just expect a lot more from an elected d.a. who is the senior law enforcement official in the county. >> the d.a.'s office provided us with a statement that says, quote, there is no second set of books or second payroll system. the attorney general's office is civilry reviewing the administrative leave issue. out of the respect for the integrity of that process, we will defer...
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stay with us from the heartland, i'm shepard smith.cing g the greatt weekekend sale a at hotwire.e. any y weekend hohotel stay,, anywywhere, whenen you bookk a hohotwire hot t rate. the e great weekekend ♪ hotwiwire.com so you can make easy, no-fee reloads with cash and checks... ♪ ♪ and know you're not on your own. so you can get the reloadable card that keeps up with you. chase liquid. so you can. foour neighbors.... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created... a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more.. low and no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know... exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks... with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories... america's beverage companies are delivering. >>> 21 minutes past the hour. live from oklahoma in moore, oklahoma. much more on the rescue and recovery efforts here which are underway right now. but first, there is breaking news. and trace gallagher has it fo
stay with us from the heartland, i'm shepard smith.cing g the greatt weekekend sale a at hotwire.e. any y weekend hohotel stay,, anywywhere, whenen you bookk a hohotwire hot t rate. the e great weekekend ♪ hotwiwire.com so you can make easy, no-fee reloads with cash and checks... ♪ ♪ and know you're not on your own. so you can get the reloadable card that keeps up with you. chase liquid. so you can. foour neighbors.... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created... a...
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stay with us from the heartland, i'm shepard smith.cing g the greatt weekekend sale a at hotwire.e. any y weekend hohotel stay,, anywywhere, whenen you bookk a hohotwire hot t rate. the e great weekekend ♪ hotwiwire.com >>> 21 minutes past the hour. live from oklahoma in moore, oklahoma. much more on the rescue and recovery efforts here which are underway right now. but first, there is breaking news. and trace gallagher has it for us. trace. >> the breaking news is, shep, in the jodi arias trial, the jury has deliberated and now notified the judge that it cannot reach a unanimous decision, in other words the jury is deadlocked. the judge told them to go back and try again. the jury looked very frustrated. and the family of travis alexander was crying. keep in mind this is crucial. because if the jury cannot decide, then a brand new jury would be impanelled. and the penalty phase would start all over again. now, earlier the court also gave the jury some clarification about exactly what a life sentence means. in other words, if they sent
stay with us from the heartland, i'm shepard smith.cing g the greatt weekekend sale a at hotwire.e. any y weekend hohotel stay,, anywywhere, whenen you bookk a hohotwire hot t rate. the e great weekekend ♪ hotwiwire.com >>> 21 minutes past the hour. live from oklahoma in moore, oklahoma. much more on the rescue and recovery efforts here which are underway right now. but first, there is breaking news. and trace gallagher has it for us. trace. >> the breaking news is, shep, in...
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ambassador chris stevens and sean smith were killed. the second attack, more than six hours later on the compound's mean annex building. a mile or so away. that is were security personnel glen doherty and tyrone woods, both former navy s.e.a.l.s were killed. >> nothing will ever shake the resolve of this great nation or eclipse the light of the values that we stand for. today we mourn for more americans that represent the very best of the united states of america. reporter: the president talked about the acts of terror the days after benghazi. including why u.s. forces weren't sent in in a way that could have perhaps prevented the second attack. and statements from administration officials that seemed to blame the attack not on terrorists, but anti-islam films that were angering muslims all over the world. the best assessment that we have today is that in fact this was not a preplanned, meditated attack. that would happen initially is that it was a spontaneous reaction to what had just transpired in cairo, egypt, as a consequence of the
ambassador chris stevens and sean smith were killed. the second attack, more than six hours later on the compound's mean annex building. a mile or so away. that is were security personnel glen doherty and tyrone woods, both former navy s.e.a.l.s were killed. >> nothing will ever shake the resolve of this great nation or eclipse the light of the values that we stand for. today we mourn for more americans that represent the very best of the united states of america. reporter: the president...
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up even in the front with stenhouse behind him, couldn't clear. >> 51 car, regan smith.t to the house again today. >> moved in front of kenseth. >> here comes johnson. he's stuck in the middle. >> whoa he was looking for a sweep but he got swept up. >> they're going to freight train him around inside and outside. >> kenseth and johnson, strongest cars all day, back to the front, kenseth in red, johnson in blue. carl edwards right behind them. >> i'm with denny on this one. they'll make it another lap or two. i don't see no way. crazy. crazy stuff. >> they ain't going to make it. >> there we go. there we go. there was no way. holy kurt busch. >> bobby labonte's in it, stremme's in it, jeff gordon from the grass. kurt busch went over and over. >> bowyer, mcmurray. they're just -- guys, i'm with denny, having been in these situations several times, there's no way you can race that way and make it. >> for the sixth time in seven talladega races, a pile-up in the last eight laps, look at ryan newman's wrecked race car. dropped the window and assigned safety crew that he's oka
up even in the front with stenhouse behind him, couldn't clear. >> 51 car, regan smith.t to the house again today. >> moved in front of kenseth. >> here comes johnson. he's stuck in the middle. >> whoa he was looking for a sweep but he got swept up. >> they're going to freight train him around inside and outside. >> kenseth and johnson, strongest cars all day, back to the front, kenseth in red, johnson in blue. carl edwards right behind them. >> i'm...
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one of those rounds struck the victim. >> reporter: smith was killed.lo later died at the hospital. today mourners left flowers at the home. police won't release the name of the officer who fired the shots but say he's a 12-year veteran of the force. he's on leave and the department has opened an internal investigation. >> smith spent the last nine years in prison and was wanted for a parole violation. flags on the hofstra university campus are being flown at half mass in honor of robello. her funeral is scheduled for wednesday. ,as many of us prepare to hit the road for the memorial day holliday week, some disappointing but expected news for drivers. gas prices have jumped $0.11. the lundberg survey puts the average price for a gallon of regular at $3.66. tucson, arizona has the nation's lowest price, $3.18. the highest price is found in minneapolis at $4.27. in this area, the average price of gas, $3.49 per gallon. tonight a florida retirement community is abuzz after residents there learned that somebody is the big lottery winner in the largest jackp
one of those rounds struck the victim. >> reporter: smith was killed.lo later died at the hospital. today mourners left flowers at the home. police won't release the name of the officer who fired the shots but say he's a 12-year veteran of the force. he's on leave and the department has opened an internal investigation. >> smith spent the last nine years in prison and was wanted for a parole violation. flags on the hofstra university campus are being flown at half mass in honor of...
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yes it's true we will go to greeting length to sit down with will smith.n we land will and jay don, it's on. so we are literally crossing the new mexico desert right now. okay. feet are on the ground. thank goodness. i'm a little disheveled. >> it took a little bit of work getting to you guys. i took a car, a helicopter. >> planes, trains and automobiles. >> space ships that's the mode of transportation will smith an his son take this summer in the futuristic "after earth". >> out in southern new mexico, we talked about the film, family and their favorite summer movie. >> there are a lot of bells and whistles in this movie but it's a heart felt story. >> a story of a father and a son trying to survive. for me as an artist, that's something i've always been really interested in trying to do. you create something that has all of the summer candy, you know it's the blockbuster, all of the action sequences and excitement and special effect bs, but at the center of it is you know real acting and real performance. >> you are going to retrieve that bea con or we
yes it's true we will go to greeting length to sit down with will smith.n we land will and jay don, it's on. so we are literally crossing the new mexico desert right now. okay. feet are on the ground. thank goodness. i'm a little disheveled. >> it took a little bit of work getting to you guys. i took a car, a helicopter. >> planes, trains and automobiles. >> space ships that's the mode of transportation will smith an his son take this summer in the futuristic "after...
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. - -including what you think is a will smith movie. - yeah, what is actually a jaden smith movie. it's a project, "after earth," conceived by will smith for his son, pitched to m. night shyamalan, who- - not my hero. - not mine, either. i think he is a horrible director. and he proves it very much with this science-fiction piece of garbage that's coming out. - so somebody is investing a lot of money, and if not for overseas sales, this could be a real bomb. - it could be. i mean, $130- million-budgeted film. i don't think the film is going to do $100 million here domestically. so they are really kind of counting on probably at least $250, maybe $300 million overseas to turn a profit on this thing. with will smith's name it's doable, but i think this one is going to be a real black mark. - it's interesting, because overseas sales can really clean up a lot of messes that directors make. - they certainly can. easily. - "now you see me," which is a movie that, again, looks terrific in the trailers. - it looks like a lot of fun. i mean, it's magicians who rob banks on the side. sounds
. - -including what you think is a will smith movie. - yeah, what is actually a jaden smith movie. it's a project, "after earth," conceived by will smith for his son, pitched to m. night shyamalan, who- - not my hero. - not mine, either. i think he is a horrible director. and he proves it very much with this science-fiction piece of garbage that's coming out. - so somebody is investing a lot of money, and if not for overseas sales, this could be a real bomb. - it could be. i mean,...
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>>> and anna deavere smith on the value of empathy from the board room to the court room. >> who is that boss you will talk to if you like a raise? who is that person you are about to fire? >> coming up next. captioning by vitac, underwritten by fireman's fund >>> good evening. i'm scott shafer. welcome to "this week in northern california." joining me now for the panel are jaxon van derbeken, aaron glantz and josh richman. well, tax revenues have been higher than expected, but the revised state budget that governor brown released this week has left many still grumbling. education got a big boost of nearly $ $3 billion, but other programs got left behind. >> everybody wants to see this as a spending machine. come here and see if you can get it. when i'm the backstop and i'll keep the budget balanced as long as i'm around. >> josh richman, the legislation analyst came out with projections that were $3 billion higher. why the difference and what difference will it make as the budget talks begin? >> the $3 billion is spread out over three years. the difference in estimates deals with how mu
>>> and anna deavere smith on the value of empathy from the board room to the court room. >> who is that boss you will talk to if you like a raise? who is that person you are about to fire? >> coming up next. captioning by vitac, underwritten by fireman's fund >>> good evening. i'm scott shafer. welcome to "this week in northern california." joining me now for the panel are jaxon van derbeken, aaron glantz and josh richman. well, tax revenues have been...