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so the adjacent property to the south smith, listed as building area of 2715 constructed in 1806. move my little curse soar here, the subject property is listed as being built, the adjacent property to the north 1268 is also listed as being built in 1906 with the building area of 2715 and if i could get my thumb was smaller. it is kind of on the fly here. >> wi-fi not working? >> no it is my thumb is too big. >> is there a neighbor to the north rkts 1266? >> 1216 and then 1266, right? >> and i think that, one of the speakers in the public says that it was three unit and 1268. >> and i can type it in rather than use my thumb. >> 1264, on the assess or records existing prior to 1900, and building area, 2240. and then, i will just type in, 12 66, >> with the addition with the infill on the inside, you know, you are looking at about, 2900 complete, right? >> yeah. >> and i think so. i am in the able to find. >> and it seems that they are relatively close. >> it seems that they are the same. >> thank you mr. sanchez. >> okay, i see no other commissioner questions for mr. sanchez. >> ok
so the adjacent property to the south smith, listed as building area of 2715 constructed in 1806. move my little curse soar here, the subject property is listed as being built, the adjacent property to the north 1268 is also listed as being built in 1906 with the building area of 2715 and if i could get my thumb was smaller. it is kind of on the fly here. >> wi-fi not working? >> no it is my thumb is too big. >> is there a neighbor to the north rkts 1266? >> 1216 and...
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south. i'm so glad that in this film, you touch on that. and the final is smith versus alright.throughout the latter part of his career, thurgood would frequently say that he could not decide what was his most important case, whether it was brown versus education or smith versus alright, the texas voting rights case. and if you look at the way he wrote and talked about it, i bet you that if you had said you can only pick one, you've got to pick one most important case. it would have been smith versus alright. and i'm really pleased that this film brings that case forward. but those are some. and they are others where the combination and the ability to use film and to put an emphasis on things that you've helped us a lot. >> agreed. >> one other theme that i thought was so interesting that's developed in the film is the relationship between thurgood marshal and houston. now, jose anderson has studied the life and, in fact, is going to be publishing a book about him. we do talk a little bit about the relationship. here you have the stunt and the dean of a lawsuit. and then, at som
south. i'm so glad that in this film, you touch on that. and the final is smith versus alright.throughout the latter part of his career, thurgood would frequently say that he could not decide what was his most important case, whether it was brown versus education or smith versus alright, the texas voting rights case. and if you look at the way he wrote and talked about it, i bet you that if you had said you can only pick one, you've got to pick one most important case. it would have been smith...
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south at that point. and the supreme court had in about three decisions backed this notion that political parties were private entities and that selecting their candidates, the 14th amendment, equal protection clause didn't apply. when smithus allright changed that throughout the south, that began -- it didn't take -- it didn't restore all of the voting rights that was taken away but was a major matter. one thing about -- i've been thinking about this anger or not. i remember when i first met thurgood marshall, which was 1975. i went to his house late one night to have him sign a case in an case i was handling. maybe i got him on a good night. i didn't get there -- i got to his house really late. after 11:00. didn't leave until after 2:00 in the morning. he started talking about growing up in baltimore. i had come to believe that he hated the city, that he didn't -- that he was kind of a negative, sour person. he wanted to know>?éó?uq peopl and places and buildings in baltimore. he was a baltimore colts fan. that was a football team back then. was just simply a different person from what i had expected. now, that's 1975. as he got older and his health started deteriorating and then there started to be these reversals tha
south at that point. and the supreme court had in about three decisions backed this notion that political parties were private entities and that selecting their candidates, the 14th amendment, equal protection clause didn't apply. when smithus allright changed that throughout the south, that began -- it didn't take -- it didn't restore all of the voting rights that was taken away but was a major matter. one thing about -- i've been thinking about this anger or not. i remember when i first met...
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this is smith's home 15 miles south of west point. he meets with smith there and tells smith to get a pass and go out. this is where major john andre is on the british ship, bring him on shore with the pass, and they will hopefully finalize the deal and trade. arnold tells smith the reason you're going, you are going to meet a british merchant by the name of john anderson. john anderson is going to help us. this is the robinson house, the home of a tory that benedict arnold had taken over for his headquarters, even though it is on the side of the river. what he expects to do, he says we are going to make a deal to get robinson's house back to him, which in some way, completely unclear to me, is going to help the american cause. under that ruse, smith goes out with a pass and brings back major john andre thinking he is a british merchant by the name of john anderson. andre is in fact the 30-year-old adjutant general of the british army in charge of their espionage and a particular favorite of general clinton. they come ashore. they meet
this is smith's home 15 miles south of west point. he meets with smith there and tells smith to get a pass and go out. this is where major john andre is on the british ship, bring him on shore with the pass, and they will hopefully finalize the deal and trade. arnold tells smith the reason you're going, you are going to meet a british merchant by the name of john anderson. john anderson is going to help us. this is the robinson house, the home of a tory that benedict arnold had taken over for...
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south at that point. and the supreme court had in about three decisions backed this notion that political parties were private entities and that selecting their candidates, the 14th amendment, equal protection clause didn't apply. when smithsus allright changed that throughout the south, that began -- it didn't take -- it didn't of the voting rights that was taken away but was a major matter. one thing about -- i've been thinking about this anger or not. i remember when i first met thurgood marshall, which was 1975. i went to his house late one night to have him sign a case in an case i was handling. maybe i got him on a good night. i didn't get there -- i got to his house really late. after 11:00. didn't leave until after 2:00 in the morning. he started talking about growing up in baltimore. i had come to believe that he hated the city, that he didn't -- that he was kind of a negative, sour person. he wanted to know>?éó?uq peopl and places and buildings in baltimore. he was a baltimore colts fan. that was a football team back then. was just simply a different person from what i had expected. now, that's 1975. as he got older and his health started deteriorating and then there started to be these reversals that has been
south at that point. and the supreme court had in about three decisions backed this notion that political parties were private entities and that selecting their candidates, the 14th amendment, equal protection clause didn't apply. when smithsus allright changed that throughout the south, that began -- it didn't take -- it didn't of the voting rights that was taken away but was a major matter. one thing about -- i've been thinking about this anger or not. i remember when i first met thurgood...
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it looks like it's already producing some precipitation south of town into fredricksburg, but d'vauntes smith-rivera not. -- but it's not. not going to range your planes. a morning flurry or sprinkle possible. again, don't change your plans tomorrow morning. the sun will return tomorrow. actually, it'll be a nice end of the day. cold but sunny for new year's eve day. but a very quiet day weather- wise. really the even 2nd 3 of the country and certain -- 2/4 of the done -- 2/3 of the country. temperatures to the upper 30s to the north. about 44 downtown. by 10:00, still some clouds. notice no precipitation blobs. all of that is to the south or west of us. early in the morning, by 8:00, clouds still prevalent. the model just updated a little bit. it's pushing the clouds too south too quickly. a couple flurries west of charlottesville. by 1:00, most the clouds out of the metro area. yes, they will linger into southern maryland with temperatures low 40s. about 24 hours from now, temperatures in the 30s under really clear skies. still clouds by 11:00, but sunshine by 1:00 and 41. lots of sun but c
it looks like it's already producing some precipitation south of town into fredricksburg, but d'vauntes smith-rivera not. -- but it's not. not going to range your planes. a morning flurry or sprinkle possible. again, don't change your plans tomorrow morning. the sun will return tomorrow. actually, it'll be a nice end of the day. cold but sunny for new year's eve day. but a very quiet day weather- wise. really the even 2nd 3 of the country and certain -- 2/4 of the done -- 2/3 of the country....
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a teenage boy was crushed by a falling tree in south lake tahoe. 14-year-old dejon smith left and when his family reported him missing, his body was found under a 50-foot tree. >> i said my baby was dead. i knew it in my heart. >> police of looking into exactly what happened. >>> -- police are looking into exactly what happened. >>> tonight pittsburgh police say a 17-year-old shot three people and then went to school. that's where he was arrested. the teenager opened fire on a party at his house on auburn drive last night. one person was killed, two others wounded. police arrested the alleged gunman in class this morning. the two who survived are expected to fully recover. >>> another protest in oakland tonight calling for an end to police brutality. a crowd of hundreds gathered at lake merritt when they lit candles and held a quiet vigil. no problems were reported. >>> earlier police arrested more than a dozen protesters outside opd headquarters. one group linked their arms together with pvc pipe bearing the message silence is violence. others chained themselves to the entrance of the
a teenage boy was crushed by a falling tree in south lake tahoe. 14-year-old dejon smith left and when his family reported him missing, his body was found under a 50-foot tree. >> i said my baby was dead. i knew it in my heart. >> police of looking into exactly what happened. >>> -- police are looking into exactly what happened. >>> tonight pittsburgh police say a 17-year-old shot three people and then went to school. that's where he was arrested. the teenager...
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discussionary application and it stated that miss smith the owner of 1268, joins in for the review and her property is adjacent to the subject property on the south side and additionally there were e-mails from miss smith that stated that i joaned ken and julie in the filing of the review in the e-mail from the attorney, who was representing the miller party, and she stated that they did not represent cynthia however they did join in the process, and they were asking how much time that smith would have to present and the staff did incorrectly state that she would be given three minutes to speak. and at the hearing, the staff that was attending stated that and this is based not on the planning code requirement and but on the rules of the planning commission. that any party to the dr, must speak under the dr requestor's time. and it was stated by the commission, and the secretary that at that hearing that because of this, and also in our staff report, we listed them very clearly as dr requestor and that was public that was publicly available before the hearing, but regrettablely for the staff to give this information to the to miss smith. and that
discussionary application and it stated that miss smith the owner of 1268, joins in for the review and her property is adjacent to the subject property on the south side and additionally there were e-mails from miss smith that stated that i joaned ken and julie in the filing of the review in the e-mail from the attorney, who was representing the miller party, and she stated that they did not represent cynthia however they did join in the process, and they were asking how much time that smith...
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it breaks my heart. >> smith's mother is a long- time employee of the grocery outlet in south take tahoe. employees are collecting donations to help pay for funeral expenses. >>> we are getting a better idea of the cost of the storm in the bay area. officials say damage in sonoma county alone is estimated at $16 million and that estimate is expected to climb with more rain this week. tomorrow sonoma county supervisors are also expected to extend a local emergency that was declared last thursday for another 30 days. >>> the case involving a star nfl run back and his child abuse charges is now headed to federal court. why the nfl players association is suing and we'll tell you about the new audio recording that's just surfaced. >>> today is expected to be one of the busiest days at the post office. we'll show you the scene and if you are a procrastinator we'll tell you the last day to mail your packages in order to have them arrive in time for christmas. >>> at least six people were shot to death outside of philadelphia today in an apparent domestic dispute that spanned at least three loca
it breaks my heart. >> smith's mother is a long- time employee of the grocery outlet in south take tahoe. employees are collecting donations to help pay for funeral expenses. >>> we are getting a better idea of the cost of the storm in the bay area. officials say damage in sonoma county alone is estimated at $16 million and that estimate is expected to climb with more rain this week. tomorrow sonoma county supervisors are also expected to extend a local emergency that was...
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reporting live in marin county, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> now let's go south and take a look at the peninsula. our live camera and 101 in palo alto. not just the usual friday evening commute but also football traffic. a lot of people headed south to levi stadium because the pac-12 championship game is tonight. this is oregon against arizona. a lot of people coming in to santa clara. you can see the cars at great american parkway. about 45,000 people are expected to attend. kickoff is at 6:00. >>> all this rain is great for our drought but it's also exposing our aging infrastructure. across the bay area the water is uncovering long simmering problems with pipes, roads and roofs. michelle roberts visited a san jose elementary school that's hoping a temporary repair will hold up during this weekend's rain. michelle. >> reporter: this elementary actually has tarps covering the school. tonight the rain just moved past here. i'm right along 101 in san jose, the southbound side moving very slowly. a lot of people ready to start this weekend after a rainy week. dorsa elementary
reporting live in marin county, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> now let's go south and take a look at the peninsula. our live camera and 101 in palo alto. not just the usual friday evening commute but also football traffic. a lot of people headed south to levi stadium because the pac-12 championship game is tonight. this is oregon against arizona. a lot of people coming in to santa clara. you can see the cars at great american parkway. about 45,000 people are expected to attend....
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south jersey creek. authorities say 58-year-old theodore smith the third of deptford was found in the mantua creek today right near the route 45 overpass. his wife had reported him missing. officials are waiting for the autopsy results. they do not suspect foul play. >>> all right. we've had a very very nice weather on this holiday weekend. let's take live look right now from blue mountain. people are still skiing up there in the poconos having a great time of it. didn't get much snow but they're certainly have some mild temperatures let's check in with domenica to see what's in store. good evening. >> i would say those temperatures are pretty easy to take skiing at this late hour. here's a look at ultimate doppler. we were stuck in the clouds today. saturday we had all the sunshine. today it was more clouds with pockets of drizzle that came through. that has all moved out of the picture now. we are left with the clouds and that is keeping things pretty mild. speaking of mild our highs today were still well above normal. about 15 degrees above normal. 56 that was the high in philadelphia. mount pocono 4
south jersey creek. authorities say 58-year-old theodore smith the third of deptford was found in the mantua creek today right near the route 45 overpass. his wife had reported him missing. officials are waiting for the autopsy results. they do not suspect foul play. >>> all right. we've had a very very nice weather on this holiday weekend. let's take live look right now from blue mountain. people are still skiing up there in the poconos having a great time of it. didn't get much snow...
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jaylene smith bought this l lotto ticket t wort >>> well a south bay grocery worker won't have to work the graveyard shift anymore. she bought this lottery ticket ten days ago, worth more than $474,000. she had been too busy to check the numbers, because she had been working the graveyard shift. she matched five of the six. she says she's ready to retire. she's been working in the grocery business for 27 years. >>> you will soon be able to buy some of your favorite cookies in cyberspace. digital cookie. it allows scouts to email customers, then you can order online. the girl scouts will still sell the cookies in person. the new online program will launch december 12. the traditional cookie selling season begins in january. >>> it might be the cutest public service announcement ever. >> police in florida have enlisted help from pint sized actors to promote safety. ♪ [ music ] >> look. you didn't even lock it. >> yeah. there they go. dressed as miniature criminals, shoppers, and cops. these youngsters have a warning. don't leave your shopping bags visible in your car. the video was creat
jaylene smith bought this l lotto ticket t wort >>> well a south bay grocery worker won't have to work the graveyard shift anymore. she bought this lottery ticket ten days ago, worth more than $474,000. she had been too busy to check the numbers, because she had been working the graveyard shift. she matched five of the six. she says she's ready to retire. she's been working in the grocery business for 27 years. >>> you will soon be able to buy some of your favorite cookies in...
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ray smith's daughter was one of 41 people killed. further south, california needs rain, the golden state is in the third year of one of its worst droughts in the past century. >> nothing. not even a drip. >> reporter: people are living without running water state lakes and agricutlure are suffering. >> our product is done. >> reporter: in december a storm system brought much-needed rain, but the question remains will it be enough. i'm mary maloney reporting. ♪ ♪ >> good morning to you on this saturday, sky6 live hd taking a live look as the sun is trying to peek out of the clouds in cape may, new jersey. it was out a little while ago, now the clouds have gotten in the way. it will pop out soon. 43 degrees, 7:50. >>> two more players on the pittsburgh penguins and another on the new jersey devils have come down with the mumps. there are 20 confirmed cases on five teams. there are may be other cases which teams have not revealed. the flyers have offered players booster shots. >>> vitamin d keeps our bones healthy enkeeps the immune system strong. ge
ray smith's daughter was one of 41 people killed. further south, california needs rain, the golden state is in the third year of one of its worst droughts in the past century. >> nothing. not even a drip. >> reporter: people are living without running water state lakes and agricutlure are suffering. >> our product is done. >> reporter: in december a storm system brought much-needed rain, but the question remains will it be enough. i'm mary maloney reporting. ♪ ♪...
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south second street. a lot of resources were used. at one point 30 san jose police officers were here. live in san jose, azenith smith, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> developing news tonight in ohio. police say they have found the body of a college football player who went missing on wednesday. police say the body of ohio state university football player kosta karageorge was in a dumpster with a gun and appears he died from a self- inflicted gun shot wound. hisuffered from -- he suffered from concussions. the mother received a texas message say -- text message saying the concussions were effecting him. >>> in ferguson, missouri people are reacting to darren wilson's resignation. >> got information from the chief that they had information suggested there were going to be acts taken against the department, related to his continued employment. >> there were 100 protesters in ferguson, missouri last night. two people were arrested. an alderman said he shouldn't be the only one to resign and called for the police chief to step down. >> it is impossible for the community to move forward with him in the role. >> they are conducti
south second street. a lot of resources were used. at one point 30 san jose police officers were here. live in san jose, azenith smith, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> developing news tonight in ohio. police say they have found the body of a college football player who went missing on wednesday. police say the body of ohio state university football player kosta karageorge was in a dumpster with a gun and appears he died from a self- inflicted gun shot wound. hisuffered from -- he suffered...
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smith found herself alone and barefoot in a cemetery. >> 87-year-old south philadelphia man may havethree grand but he has not lost his sense of humor. frank calaro was asleep when a man walked in early this morning and drabd grabbed his trousers inside the walter was 3,000 it took him four years to save that money. >> it took me forever to save it up. nickels dimes, quarters and pennies you know, i'm not a wealthy man. i may be handsome but watch your mouth. >> cavalaro has a sense of humor. this surveillanceenence was captured 4:30 this morning. he believes he was targeted because the suspect knew right where the money was located in the odd twist the intruder returned this morning and said he would get the money back if he was given 10 0. there was a scuffle and cavalaro was knocked down. >> after a gloomy week the sun is going to make an appearance. for more let's go to meteorologist cecily tynan. looking forward to that. >> i am too, shirleen. it's great when we have a weekend on the way. even better when the weather is nice. sky6 is live behind me. center city sky line. very qu
smith found herself alone and barefoot in a cemetery. >> 87-year-old south philadelphia man may havethree grand but he has not lost his sense of humor. frank calaro was asleep when a man walked in early this morning and drabd grabbed his trousers inside the walter was 3,000 it took him four years to save that money. >> it took me forever to save it up. nickels dimes, quarters and pennies you know, i'm not a wealthy man. i may be handsome but watch your mouth. >> cavalaro has a...
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smith. we begin with the deep south cleanup after the extreme weather., record rain in tallahassee and a confirmed tornado in north carolina. and mississippi still digging out this morning. an ef-3 twister slinging 125 mile per hour winds late tuesday, tossing semis, obliterating homes and businesses and tipping over this ambulance with a patient inside. it was there that we found danny patterson picking through the remains of his body shop. >> i was in the truck, and sat in the bottom. the spin was spinning around. >> reporter: he was shocked and gladdened that his employee survived. ed you you wound up in there and under the debris? >> we sang a song at church, that christmas changes everything. and it makes me very thankful. i guess it has changed my christmas. >> reporter: crew this is morning have restored power to parts of the town. where neighborhoods once stood, locals bent over salvaging what they could. this was michael wilson's home. >> i ran through the door, everything was still here. i grabbed them and laid on top of them. within five minut
smith. we begin with the deep south cleanup after the extreme weather., record rain in tallahassee and a confirmed tornado in north carolina. and mississippi still digging out this morning. an ef-3 twister slinging 125 mile per hour winds late tuesday, tossing semis, obliterating homes and businesses and tipping over this ambulance with a patient inside. it was there that we found danny patterson picking through the remains of his body shop. >> i was in the truck, and sat in the bottom....
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black men at the hands of police, south bay supervisor introduced a measure today to outfit santa clara county sheriff's deputies with body cameras. the sheriff lori smith has reportedly expressed interest in those cameras. >>> san jose city council spent much of today, sources say, talking about the future of the city manager. today's meeting took place behind closed doors. it followed last week's demotion of the deputy city manager, who made more than $200,000 a year overseeing labor relations. he now makes $64,000 in an entry level parks department job. >> obviously it's the city manager's decision under our form of government. the city manager makes the decision. that's his decision. woi have liked to have gotten a heads up about it. >> the fate of his boss, the city manager, could be in jeopardy. his contract expires in july. san jose's council will have five new members next year and today happens to be the last minute for termed-out mayor sam reed. >>> a police chase in oakland today ended with four people in custody. they were handcuffed just after noon. oakland police and chp went through the car. they believe it was stolen. >>> a san jose bar
black men at the hands of police, south bay supervisor introduced a measure today to outfit santa clara county sheriff's deputies with body cameras. the sheriff lori smith has reportedly expressed interest in those cameras. >>> san jose city council spent much of today, sources say, talking about the future of the city manager. today's meeting took place behind closed doors. it followed last week's demotion of the deputy city manager, who made more than $200,000 a year overseeing labor...
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south bay. some say the smell from the nubian landfill is already bad enough. ktvu's azimuth smithve in san jose with how leaders are responding to concerns. >> reporter: there's ongoing litigation between the city of san jose, and millepedes over this landfill. right now, the planning commission is deciding whether or not to move forward with the landfill permit. dozens of neighbors of the landfill held signs that read, we want fresh air, and stop the stink. some wearing garbage bags. >> millepedes stinks. everyone knows us. >> a reason to deny this terrible project. >> reporter: all of this demanding the san jose planning commission deny a permit that would increase landfill heights. for this 8-year-old, he says it's affecting his quality of life. >> please stop the odor, i can smell it from my home, my school, and my school playground. i do not like it. >> reporter: they claim the stench from the landfill has only gotten worse over the years. >> garbage that's produced in santa clara valley has to go somewhere, and newbie island is an economic place to truck that garbage to. >>
south bay. some say the smell from the nubian landfill is already bad enough. ktvu's azimuth smithve in san jose with how leaders are responding to concerns. >> reporter: there's ongoing litigation between the city of san jose, and millepedes over this landfill. right now, the planning commission is deciding whether or not to move forward with the landfill permit. dozens of neighbors of the landfill held signs that read, we want fresh air, and stop the stink. some wearing garbage bags....
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smith victory in his first test as captain. >> dale steyn took 6/34, windies all out for 131. south africa win, the second of a 3-test series in port election next friday. >> one day contribute will be the center of answerings next year, when the world cup gets under way in australia and new zealand. cohost new zealand warmedz up with a win over pakistan. 97 from kane williamson, and power hitting from ross taylor. new zealand scoring 275/5. pakistan didn't get close. pakistan bowled out for 207. new zealand winning 3-2. >> football, bayern munich signed off for a winter break. their 2-1 victory didn't come easy. they took the lead. midway through the first half. bayern were level. thanks to a free kick. the winner didn't arrive until the final minute. a goal putting bayern 14 clear at the top of the german league. in a couple of hours time manchester city joins chelsea on top on points. they face struggling visitors crystal palace in the early game in england. a 4-goal win seeing them top of the table, they'll have to do it without a proper striker. >> the striker, all of them out
smith victory in his first test as captain. >> dale steyn took 6/34, windies all out for 131. south africa win, the second of a 3-test series in port election next friday. >> one day contribute will be the center of answerings next year, when the world cup gets under way in australia and new zealand. cohost new zealand warmedz up with a win over pakistan. 97 from kane williamson, and power hitting from ross taylor. new zealand scoring 275/5. pakistan didn't get close. pakistan...
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now some 90 years later, the south dakota historical society press is bringing out "pioneer girl," the annotated biography. the editor is pamela smithl, english professor, who also wrote a biography of wilder. welcome. it's interesting. her first impulse as a writer was to nonfiction. >> yes, exactly. what a lot of people don't understand about laura ingalls wilder is that she actually started her professional writing career as a journalist. she wrote for the missouri royalist. a major foreign publication in missouri in the early 20t 20th century. so she was used to dealing with facts and reality and i think that's one of the reasons she attempted to write an autobiography first. >> brown: the autobiography doesn't seem to be intended for children, from what i read. i mean, it has a lot about adult relationship, some real-world violence. how different is it from what we came to know in the novels? >> when wilder wrote "pioneer girl" she intended to write it for an adult audience, you're absolutely right about that. she was hoping that a major national magazine like the saturday evening post or the ladies home journal would serialize
now some 90 years later, the south dakota historical society press is bringing out "pioneer girl," the annotated biography. the editor is pamela smithl, english professor, who also wrote a biography of wilder. welcome. it's interesting. her first impulse as a writer was to nonfiction. >> yes, exactly. what a lot of people don't understand about laura ingalls wilder is that she actually started her professional writing career as a journalist. she wrote for the missouri royalist....
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smith unbeaten in melbourne. it's the fourth time. 259 for stmps. they reed the series 2-0. they are at lunch on the first day of the test. southfrica put. >> bat currently. first black south african batsman. they are currently 7th. the 70th annual yacht race. 100 teams. american youth took the lead with reigning example. they start on sunday. more on the website. check out aljazeera.com. that's it, more later. >> thank you. back to your regular programming. for the rest of the international viewer, we'll continue with the top stories in a moment, here on al jazeera. do stay with us. >> we were talking to a young lady saying she just wanted her voice to get out there. >> by the thousands, they're sending their government a message. >> ahead of 'em is a humanitarian crisis where tens of thousands of people are without food, water, shelter. >> a special one hour look at global attacks on free press. monday 9:00 eastern. on al jazeera america. ♪ >>> the business of space. a new age is dawning for space exploration, a new commercial space age. >> we're demock are tiezing space. >> and with that comes a new space economy. private am
smith unbeaten in melbourne. it's the fourth time. 259 for stmps. they reed the series 2-0. they are at lunch on the first day of the test. southfrica put. >> bat currently. first black south african batsman. they are currently 7th. the 70th annual yacht race. 100 teams. american youth took the lead with reigning example. they start on sunday. more on the website. check out aljazeera.com. that's it, more later. >> thank you. back to your regular programming. for the rest of the...
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smith for his opening statement. >> thank you mr. chairman, i also want to thank the gentleman from south carolina for yielding me his time. [ inaudible ] >> i'm not agreeing with u you. >> the committee is not in order. the capitol police will remove the disruppive members of the audience immediately. >> i have been here 30 years, this isn't justice, man. 30 years. 30 years and y'all are passing a bill. >> my children were born in this country. [ inaudible ] please. give us the opportunity. [ inaudible ] >> you may leave now and the capitol police will escort you out as soon as they return. >> the gentleman from texas is recognized. >> thank you mr. chairman. before he took office, president obama swore an oath to, quote--yet he is now taking executive action to legalize millions of illegal immigrants, all on his own. contrary to constitution. this administration is undermining the separation of legislative and executive powers thatfounders wrote into the constitution to prevent tierney, and president obama is violating the constitution which explicitly reserves immigration policy for congress. article 1, section 8 clause 4 of the co
smith for his opening statement. >> thank you mr. chairman, i also want to thank the gentleman from south carolina for yielding me his time. [ inaudible ] >> i'm not agreeing with u you. >> the committee is not in order. the capitol police will remove the disruppive members of the audience immediately. >> i have been here 30 years, this isn't justice, man. 30 years. 30 years and y'all are passing a bill. >> my children were born in this country. [ inaudible ]...
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south. speaking of records two cowboys made history in washington. demarco murray with a 32-yard run in the first and passed emmett smith for the most yards in a season as a cowboy. his teammate breaks terrell owens record. this catch gave him 16td receptions and the boys cruise to a 44-7 tan victory. 17 victory. jj watt was a beast all season. first player that had two 20 plus sack seasons. he has my vote for league mvp and oh yeah texans won it 23-17. wild card weekend the best weekend of the nl season and here is the afc and nfc match ups. plan your weekend. on saturday the playoffs kick off with the carolina panthers hosting the arizona cardinals and then the nightcap promises to be a smash mouth rival between baltimore and pittsburgh. bengals go to indianapolis to take on the colts while the lions and cowboys get together in dallas. that promises to be a shootout. seattle and green bay have bye's in the nfc and patriots and broncos have bye's in the afc. this abc sports report is brought to you by ebay. it should be interesting tomorrow. i am a little surprised that both are willing to take on the media in this situation. they have disappeared a
south. speaking of records two cowboys made history in washington. demarco murray with a 32-yard run in the first and passed emmett smith for the most yards in a season as a cowboy. his teammate breaks terrell owens record. this catch gave him 16td receptions and the boys cruise to a 44-7 tan victory. 17 victory. jj watt was a beast all season. first player that had two 20 plus sack seasons. he has my vote for league mvp and oh yeah texans won it 23-17. wild card weekend the best weekend of the...
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. >> reporter: grace smith's daughter was one of 41 people killed and two dozen homes buried in mud and debris. further southn, the golden state is in the third year of one of the worst droughts in the past century. >> nothing. >> not even a drip. >> not even a drip. >> reporter: some bad some people in this county are now living without running water getting help through donations. state lakes and agriculture are also suffering. >> it is dead. our product is dead. >> reporter: in december a storm system brought much needed rain but the the question remains will it be enough. i'm mary malone, reporting. >> 6:43 right now a lot of whack i weather this year carol but fortunately for us, the the last few days have been pretty good. we cannot really complain, can we? >> no, yesterday was unbelievable to find that day in december, it was just such a gift. i want to show you the very first light of the this morning. look at this this is cape may courthouse. you can see just a sliver of light, the sunnies starting to wake up, temperature of 47 degrees, so this is a very mild start to the day, and finish will be fin
. >> reporter: grace smith's daughter was one of 41 people killed and two dozen homes buried in mud and debris. further southn, the golden state is in the third year of one of the worst droughts in the past century. >> nothing. >> not even a drip. >> not even a drip. >> reporter: some bad some people in this county are now living without running water getting help through donations. state lakes and agriculture are also suffering. >> it is dead. our product is...
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south bay. a roof collapsed or a partial roof collapsed at a safeway show in san jose. this happened on east capitalporousway. ktvu's azenith smith just arrived there. >> reporter: there is one minor injury. a person had his leg injured. it was a minor injury and he denied medical assistance. so far that is the only thing we know of. there are several crews here on scene. firefighters are calling this a major building collapse. they are in rescue mode. all the employees have been accounted for but they are still accounting for all the customer. they are searching the building. we mentioned one minor injury. this is a 50-foot hole with significant cracks going out of the hole. a firefighter will be going on top of the roof to assess the damage. this happened around 4:00 a.m. this afternoon. the chopper spotted the roof collapse and evacuated the building. people are standing around in the rain. luckily they are out. they are calling more crews out here and right now the cause is still under investigation. but initial reports say it may be do to standing water. we will keep you posted. >> just to be clear, people were in the store
south bay. a roof collapsed or a partial roof collapsed at a safeway show in san jose. this happened on east capitalporousway. ktvu's azenith smith just arrived there. >> reporter: there is one minor injury. a person had his leg injured. it was a minor injury and he denied medical assistance. so far that is the only thing we know of. there are several crews here on scene. firefighters are calling this a major building collapse. they are in rescue mode. all the employees have been...
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where we put ribbons on the tree, on each corner, north south, east and west, and we kept track of every five feet so that we could tell mr. smith when he came or mrs. jones your ornament is in the west side of the tree, 1/3 of the way down. it is up to you to find exactly where it is. we give you a general area. >> that degree of detail is remarkable. let's go back. this is 1896 and 1902. we are looking at the grover cleveland christmas tree in the yellow oval room. linda, that is the second floor? second floor. so not on the main level. >> right above the blue room. >> here we see teddy roosevelt's son archie, he actually smuggled a small tree into the white house and hit it in a closet in the upstairs sewing room. why? >> because his father was a staunch conservative, and at that time they did not grow trees as a crop. they grew trees in the woods and people went out and saw them -- and cut trees and brought them home. the president being a staunch conservative, he decided he did not want a tree in the house because that did not fit his thinking on cutting down trees. >> he sounds like a grump. >> ba humbug. >> he made great
where we put ribbons on the tree, on each corner, north south, east and west, and we kept track of every five feet so that we could tell mr. smith when he came or mrs. jones your ornament is in the west side of the tree, 1/3 of the way down. it is up to you to find exactly where it is. we give you a general area. >> that degree of detail is remarkable. let's go back. this is 1896 and 1902. we are looking at the grover cleveland christmas tree in the yellow oval room. linda, that is the...
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south at nick and bryant. they have chairs available, no more beds, but they have bathrooms and water for those who need shelter. in san francisco, nick smith, abc7 news. >>> firefighters were called in today to rescue a woman in bow days agoa bay. the firefighters say the woman slipped on some rocks and dislocated her shoulder when she fell. a helicopter lifted the woman from the beach to the parking lot where an ambulance was waiting to take her to the hospital. >>> new york city landmarks are paying trip utd tonight to the two officers killed last weekend in brooklyn. you can see the white and blue lights with the spinning red to replicate a siren. it's all to honor the two officers explain. today ramos was laid to rest as a sea of officers dressed in blue paid their final respects. michele franzen has more. >> reporter: thousands of police officers from across the country packed the queens church and spilled onto the streets all to remember officer rafael ramos. ramos and his partner liu were shot execution style last week by a gunman determined to kill police officers. new york city police commissioner bill bratton offered consoling wo
south at nick and bryant. they have chairs available, no more beds, but they have bathrooms and water for those who need shelter. in san francisco, nick smith, abc7 news. >>> firefighters were called in today to rescue a woman in bow days agoa bay. the firefighters say the woman slipped on some rocks and dislocated her shoulder when she fell. a helicopter lifted the woman from the beach to the parking lot where an ambulance was waiting to take her to the hospital. >>> new york...
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south, by may of 1865, had given up. but not davis. he was still trying to get away, escape and hope to get across the mississippi to texas maybe to kirby smith and his army was the last confederate army to surrender and continue to the war from there. the war wasn't really over until davis was captured and implies. >> host: davis wasn't fleeing for his life trying to escape the country or find refuge. he wanted to fight off and formed the danville proclamation. >> guest: and another time he said i will lead the cause if there is one man who will follow me. >> host: at one point during the retreat when the soldiers split off and he was left with his wife and several children, there was a war conference and davis said what is wrong? why don't you want to fight on and they said the war is over mr. president and with disdain he said why are you with me? and they said all of us will die to save you, your wife and children but it is over. >> guest: we cannot be sure what we thought privately but he would not admit it publically. >> host: do you think it was because he wanted history to record he held nothing back and gave his all to the cause? the
south, by may of 1865, had given up. but not davis. he was still trying to get away, escape and hope to get across the mississippi to texas maybe to kirby smith and his army was the last confederate army to surrender and continue to the war from there. the war wasn't really over until davis was captured and implies. >> host: davis wasn't fleeing for his life trying to escape the country or find refuge. he wanted to fight off and formed the danville proclamation. >> guest: and...
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. >> ray smith's daughter was one of the people killed and two -- in two dozen homes were buried in month and agreed. >>> further southo rain in the golden state is in the third year of one of the worst droughts in the past century. >> not even a drip. >> so bad that they're living with no running water and getting help through donations, mix and agriculture is also suffering. >> in december storm system brought some much-needed rain, but the question remains, will that be enough ? >> some bay area agencies are going the extra mile to help them get home on new year's eve, many santrans will offer three free ride from 8:00 at night until five -- 5:00 a.m. and new year's eve don't forget your clip the card, you'll -- you will be charged if you do. bart will extend extend service until 3:00 a.m. on new year's eve and extra staff and trains will -- trained will get people get home. trains will run in the normal the weekday evening schedule every 20 minutes after midnight. trains heading into san francisco want nonstop will not stop at the embarcadero station because of the fire works show. >>> the race is on to get dozens
. >> ray smith's daughter was one of the people killed and two -- in two dozen homes were buried in month and agreed. >>> further southo rain in the golden state is in the third year of one of the worst droughts in the past century. >> not even a drip. >> so bad that they're living with no running water and getting help through donations, mix and agriculture is also suffering. >> in december storm system brought some much-needed rain, but the question remains,...
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the family of a south lake tahoe teenager who was found dead after being reported missing last week they are criticizing police for failing to act quickly. police say 17 shh-year-old smith was fatally struck by a 50-foot tall tree. it fell down during last weeks storm. smith's family reported him missing when he didn't come home after saying he was going to meet friends. but they say the police didn't start searching for desean until almost 24 hours later. an officer did search an area described by witnesses. there is no indication it was anything more than just a terrible accident. >> this holiday season is an especially hard one for a san jose with who's son was killed almost a year ago. 46-year-old anthony lee thompson was stabbed to death in january outside his mothers home. groceries for his mother were right next to her body. 11 months later police still have no leads in the case. thompson's mother says the death of her son leaves a huge void in her life. >> it's hard to believe that he is not coming through that door anymore. and that is the thing that is the hardest for me. >> detectives are stumped as to the motive in the killing. thompson was a navy veteran on
the family of a south lake tahoe teenager who was found dead after being reported missing last week they are criticizing police for failing to act quickly. police say 17 shh-year-old smith was fatally struck by a 50-foot tall tree. it fell down during last weeks storm. smith's family reported him missing when he didn't come home after saying he was going to meet friends. but they say the police didn't start searching for desean until almost 24 hours later. an officer did search an area...
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south 33rd and east san fernando. >>> san jose firefighters are raising questions about response times after a fire station in east san jose was closed so it could be tested for mold. as azenith smith reports, this isn't the first time station 16 has come under scrutiny. >> reporter: inside san jose fire station 16 red tape can be seen in the kitchen area, it says do not enter. a danger because of mold. >> it's a constant fire the fire department has with mold in these older fire stations. >> reporter: a spokesperson says so far there's been no confirmation of mold in the station but the fire department moved firefighters as a precaution. earlier we saw some of those firefighters pick up their belongings. this isn't the first time concern other mold were brought up. >> about two years ago there were plumbing problems in the kitchen. they thought they had mold. >> reporter: he says lab tests showed more mold outside the building than inside and because it wasn't airborne it didn't pose a risk back then. repipeing was recommended but did not happen. >> basically what ends up happening is some level of band aid solution, address the minimum and let's move on to the next thing. >> repo
south 33rd and east san fernando. >>> san jose firefighters are raising questions about response times after a fire station in east san jose was closed so it could be tested for mold. as azenith smith reports, this isn't the first time station 16 has come under scrutiny. >> reporter: inside san jose fire station 16 red tape can be seen in the kitchen area, it says do not enter. a danger because of mold. >> it's a constant fire the fire department has with mold in these...
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south carolina succeeded from the union in september 1860. it was like frosting to take and mississippi withdrew from the union in january of 1861. the four yankee masons left before the master carpenter smith worked along with them in from philadelphia. when the last of the yankees departed to finally for good, the office was completed but it was only a child that wasn't vast empty material. and they left the workbenches behind a. it was of the assemblies in the services. not damaged to complete the interior of the seller it turns out into a liberal space where the family moved in that in the earlier dreams it would ever be finished. three generations lived in the house. he died however in 1864 crushed by the pressures into debt and property. they lived on and three grandsons who make the best of the quarters until 1868 along with the museum and the most visited site. the former designation as a historic landmark. but it's also a place of personal heartbreak. it's not for us in the century and a half to be bewildered but not to go ahead and build on the eve of the war. should we have known better sensing the country's unrest backs that's probably not fair. they didn't know what we know. in
south carolina succeeded from the union in september 1860. it was like frosting to take and mississippi withdrew from the union in january of 1861. the four yankee masons left before the master carpenter smith worked along with them in from philadelphia. when the last of the yankees departed to finally for good, the office was completed but it was only a child that wasn't vast empty material. and they left the workbenches behind a. it was of the assemblies in the services. not damaged to...
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smith's daughter was one of at least 41 people killed. and more than two dozen homes were buried in mud and debris. >> reporter:further south- california stilleeds rain. >> reporter:the golden state is in the third year of one of its worst droughts in the past century >>"nothing. not even a drip. not even a drip." >> reporter:so bad - some people in tulare county are now living without running water. >> reporter:getting help through donations. >> reporter:state lakes and agriculture are also suffering. >>"it's deadour product is dead." >> reporter:in december. >> reporter: much-needed rain. will it be enough? i'm mary moloney reporting. >> catherine: another reminder -- we're just over a week away from the first- ever closure of the golden gate bridge for construction. >> catherine: january 10th at midnight - the bridge will close and it reopens monday the 12th at 4-am. >> catherine: crews will be installing a moveable median barrier.to make it easier to separate opposing lanes of traffic. >> catherine: golden gate transit buses will be crossing the bridge during the closure. >> catherine: and drivers can use the richmond and bay bridges. >>
smith's daughter was one of at least 41 people killed. and more than two dozen homes were buried in mud and debris. >> reporter:further south- california stilleeds rain. >> reporter:the golden state is in the third year of one of its worst droughts in the past century >>"nothing. not even a drip. not even a drip." >> reporter:so bad - some people in tulare county are now living without running water. >> reporter:getting help through donations. >>...
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south bay, and 20 in the north bay. they're working on it and hope to have many people restored in the early morning hours. reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> reporter: christie, thank you so much. rain in southern california also triggered a mudslide there, stranding cars and shutting down a highway. take a look at the situation in malibu, california. the mud, rock, and debris all came tumbling down, leaving about a dozen cars stuck. the road was closed in both directions. if you know the pch there along malibu, this is a tough situation. the brunt of the storm not expected to reach southern california until tuesday. that's when things are due to pick up again as well. for more on that let's bring in meteorologist rob mayeda. in southern california, that is tough. >> it is. and a lot of the rock slides will probably be considering through the middle of the week adds we see our own problems here closer to the bay area. so far two-day rain totals around into oakland, 3/4 to an inch of rain. interestingly, some of the higher totals you've seen around the south bay. san jose 1.72 inches of rain. this is the wettest two-d
south bay, and 20 in the north bay. they're working on it and hope to have many people restored in the early morning hours. reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> reporter: christie, thank you so much. rain in southern california also triggered a mudslide there, stranding cars and shutting down a highway. take a look at the situation in malibu, california. the mud, rock, and debris all came tumbling down, leaving about a dozen cars stuck. the road was...
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smith played me. i'd say, go ahead. >> an hour long kim jong-un. you would think he would say, that looks flattering. there have been movies about north korea before. the guys who do south park. neil: puppetry. >> that was ten times more offensive than this movie. no one gets killed. but, still, they didn't back down, even though there was probably threats in some shape or form. this is the social media age. it goes back to the emails. the hacking. sony on defense. al sharpton pulling all the strings with north korea in the background. you couldn't create a better script for it in the hollywood. neil: yeah. very well. very unique take on things. thank you, my friend. in the meantime, after the hack attack, the legal attack. two lawsuits saying sony filed keep their private info safe. ceo viola says they're right and other companies could be next. explain. >> hi, neil. absolutely. no question about it. the problem we're seeing, this epiphany people are getting about how vulnerable we are from the corporate side. this isn't a sony thing. that's that entire industry. neil: what have they said, that they're next, that their emails are exposed? >> the bottom line, there's a
smith played me. i'd say, go ahead. >> an hour long kim jong-un. you would think he would say, that looks flattering. there have been movies about north korea before. the guys who do south park. neil: puppetry. >> that was ten times more offensive than this movie. no one gets killed. but, still, they didn't back down, even though there was probably threats in some shape or form. this is the social media age. it goes back to the emails. the hacking. sony on defense. al sharpton...
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smith his job. rough day for coaches in the nfl. >> college bowl season oklahoma in the athletic bowl. tigers ran over the sooners. williams shake off the tackle. 26 yard touch down souththrew 3 td pass. the win big. 40-6. texas a&m west virnia play in liberty bowl. quarterback allen fifth contrary start. threw for 4 td passes. 40 yards to trade. williams and texas a&m win big. 45-37. that final. switch gear. college hoop and match up with intern. calm before the storm. the shot. point guard water so that in and out transition. the floater. had he 8.7 assist. waldo the revenge. a little reverse lay up. up 14. game high 21 points. hold on to win. after the game waerlts upset at something gets in a shouting match with randy bennett. stanford hosting arkansas pine bluff. had 14 points in the first half. same amount at stanford anthony brown. brown 4 or 5 from beyond the ark. on fire. 45 beyond the ark. on fire. 45-14 at the half. 71-36 stanford in the second half. complete highlights come up at 11:00. cal women looking to snap a 3 game losing streak taking on old dominion. 14 assist. 8 rebound. 7 steals. quite a game there. if 79-59 victory. about this is sports report br
smith his job. rough day for coaches in the nfl. >> college bowl season oklahoma in the athletic bowl. tigers ran over the sooners. williams shake off the tackle. 26 yard touch down souththrew 3 td pass. the win big. 40-6. texas a&m west virnia play in liberty bowl. quarterback allen fifth contrary start. threw for 4 td passes. 40 yards to trade. williams and texas a&m win big. 45-37. that final. switch gear. college hoop and match up with intern. calm before the storm. the shot....
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smith for his opening statement. >> thank you mr. chairman, i also want to thank the gentleman from south carolina for yielding me his time. [ inaudible] >> i'm not agreeing with you. >> the committee is not in order. the capitol police will remove the disruptive members of the audience immediately. >> i have been here 30 years, this isn't justice, man. 30 years. 30 years and y'all are passing a bill. >> my children were born in this country. [ inaudible ] please. give us the opportunity. [ inaudible ] >> you may leave now and the capitol police will escort you out as soon as they return. >> the gentleman from texas is recognized. >> thank you mr. chairman. before he took office, president obama swore an oath to, quote, preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. yet he is now taking executive action to legalize millions of illegal immigrants all on his own. contrary to constitution. this administration is undermining the separation of legislative and executive powers that our founders wrote into the constitution to prevent tirrany, and president obama is violating the constitution which explicitly reserves imm
smith for his opening statement. >> thank you mr. chairman, i also want to thank the gentleman from south carolina for yielding me his time. [ inaudible] >> i'm not agreeing with you. >> the committee is not in order. the capitol police will remove the disruptive members of the audience immediately. >> i have been here 30 years, this isn't justice, man. 30 years. 30 years and y'all are passing a bill. >> my children were born in this country. [ inaudible ] please....