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smith examined william. william reported he had always been used very badly by mr. taylor. immediately smith took william to a justice of the peace in leesburg and said he would issue a warrant for arrest for taylor. william ended up finding and out. they can't took the nephew to the justice of the peace talks office, but he was out. this other justice said he had more important things to do. in the meanwhile smith had gone to the office of the initial justice of the peace, who told him taylor had went to see the aunt with william. smith said they had entered and no such agreement. smith returned to the justice of the peace and demanded a warrant be issued. the justice said he would when william appeared at the office. after william arrived the justice of the peace refused to do so because he was sticking to his tale. despite smith's efforts he noted up to the present time he has not been issued and there is no probability any action will be taken by the civil authorities in the case. smith has lots of people in northern virginia that he is dealing with. the infamous ku klux
smith examined william. william reported he had always been used very badly by mr. taylor. immediately smith took william to a justice of the peace in leesburg and said he would issue a warrant for arrest for taylor. william ended up finding and out. they can't took the nephew to the justice of the peace talks office, but he was out. this other justice said he had more important things to do. in the meanwhile smith had gone to the office of the initial justice of the peace, who told him taylor...
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. >> nick louis, a professor of science at williams smith colleges in geneva, new york. >> i tell my students to imagine a bald top of the mountain. just a little push and that ball goes all the way the mountain. just a little push rices vigorously in the atmosphere and produces intense snow. >> it feels like weather is becoming extreme. >> a lot of research has shown that, a it will become the norm. >> does science suggest this is going to happen more and more. >> i think that's the reasonable inference from what we're seeing. >> when is extreme weather like buffalo's due to climate change, and when is it just plain wild weather. there is a new field called attribution science that tries to assess whether climate change played a role in these extreme weather events. take the extreme heat that caused wildfires in 2013. was it climate change? according to research published in the bulletin of the meteorological society, probably yes. and what about the winter of 2014, climate change or just wild weather? a study out of oxford university said that that event was probably climate change
. >> nick louis, a professor of science at williams smith colleges in geneva, new york. >> i tell my students to imagine a bald top of the mountain. just a little push and that ball goes all the way the mountain. just a little push rices vigorously in the atmosphere and produces intense snow. >> it feels like weather is becoming extreme. >> a lot of research has shown that, a it will become the norm. >> does science suggest this is going to happen more and more....
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smith returned to the justice of the peace and demanded a warrant be issued. after william arrived the justice of the peace refused to do so because he was sticking to his tail. despite smith's efforts he noted haso the present time he not been issued and there is no probability any action will be taken by the civil authorities in the case. smith has lots of people in northern virginia that he is dealing with. the infamous ku klux klan that you see here was involved creating concerns in the black community by early may 1868. the agent reported this clan made their appearance in the streets of stanton about 1:00 sunday morning. causing no little consternation on the colored people. the operations were attended with the discharge of pistols and by cheers or yelling, which centers they did in the of town, almost around the entire population. people are excited about this subject, but little is needed to bring about the serious state of things here. haveld remark that i reported to the military commissioner for this district jordan.hn w the last thing i will discuss before movi
smith returned to the justice of the peace and demanded a warrant be issued. after william arrived the justice of the peace refused to do so because he was sticking to his tail. despite smith's efforts he noted haso the present time he not been issued and there is no probability any action will be taken by the civil authorities in the case. smith has lots of people in northern virginia that he is dealing with. the infamous ku klux klan that you see here was involved creating concerns in the...
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steve: william smith is the unsung hero of the frank case. he represented jim conley very well. was from augusta, wayne smith. he was an early advocate of equal rights for blacks, as much as anyone could be an advocate for that 100 years ago. he thought that frank's powerful lawyers were going to railroad comic. railroadm off -- conley. he got him off with a misdemeanor. he began to think conley might have done it. ofdid this exhaustive study jim conley's written and spoken utterances. he did it with his wife, a schoolteacher. by the time he was done, he believed that leo frank was innocent and jim conley was the guilty party. story to the headlines. his legal practice was destroyed in atlanta. he washed up in new york a couple years later working as a security guard in brooklyn. it was world war i and there was a lot of fear of infiltration by german spies. not until five or six years later did he get his law practice back. in new york, he made a little money and bought some property and was going to start a school for poor kids. he did not live to see his dream. he died of lou
steve: william smith is the unsung hero of the frank case. he represented jim conley very well. was from augusta, wayne smith. he was an early advocate of equal rights for blacks, as much as anyone could be an advocate for that 100 years ago. he thought that frank's powerful lawyers were going to railroad comic. railroadm off -- conley. he got him off with a misdemeanor. he began to think conley might have done it. ofdid this exhaustive study jim conley's written and spoken utterances. he did...
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william reported that he had always been used very badly by mr. taylor. immediately smith took william to a justice of the peace in leesburg who said that he would issue a warrant for an arrest for taylor the following morning. william ended up finding an and that he did not know was living and moved in with her. the aunt to her nephew to the justice of the peace's office of -- the following morning, but he was out. she found another justice and applied for award to be taken out against taylor but the other justice said that he had more important things to do. in the meanwhile, smith had gone to the office of the initial justice of the peace who told thethat taylor went to see aunt of william and settle the matter and that the aunt was opting not to pursue charges. smith went to the aunt, who said that she had entered no such agreement with taylor. smith returned to the justice of the peace and demanded a warrant be issued. the justice said that he would assume as william appeared in his office. after william arrived, the justice of the peace refused to do so because he wa
william reported that he had always been used very badly by mr. taylor. immediately smith took william to a justice of the peace in leesburg who said that he would issue a warrant for an arrest for taylor the following morning. william ended up finding an and that he did not know was living and moved in with her. the aunt to her nephew to the justice of the peace's office of -- the following morning, but he was out. she found another justice and applied for award to be taken out against taylor...
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several entry level jobs, john then set his sights on college degree, with the encouragement of william smith, a profess art xavier university, and high school football referee who was mentoring him about refereeing local sports, john decided to attend xavier. throughout his time at xavier university, john juggled numerous jobs, although his primary job was as aoner to. his hard work paid off and he graduated from stavier in 1977, becoming the first person in his family to graduate from college. but his work as a janitor had another more important reward, he met his wife of 42 years, debby, who worked in the accounting department at the same company. they would marry in 1973, the same year my wife and i were married, and raise two daughters, lindsey and trisha, and now a grandson, alster. my wife and i also have two children, a daughter and a season, -- son, and one grandson, so far. after gragg from xavier, john was hired as a salesman for a small packaging and plastics company. through hard work and determination he steadily worked his walk up the company ladder, ultimately serving as presi
several entry level jobs, john then set his sights on college degree, with the encouragement of william smith, a profess art xavier university, and high school football referee who was mentoring him about refereeing local sports, john decided to attend xavier. throughout his time at xavier university, john juggled numerous jobs, although his primary job was as aoner to. his hard work paid off and he graduated from stavier in 1977, becoming the first person in his family to graduate from...
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several entry level jobs, john then set his sights on college degree, with the encouragement of william smith, a profess art xavier university, and high school football referee who was mentoring him about refereeing local sports, john decided to attend xavier. throughout his time at xavier university, john juggled numerous jobs, although his primary job was as aoner to. his hard work paid off and he graduated from stavier in 1977, becoming the first person in his family to graduate from college. but his work as a janitor had another more important reward, he met his wife of 42 years, debby, who worked in the accounting department at the same company. they would marry in 1973, the same year my wife and i were married, and raise two daughters, lindsey and trisha, and now a grandson, alster. my wife and i also have two children, a daughter and a season, -- son, and one grandson, so far. after gragg from xavier, john was hired as a salesman for a small packaging and plastics company. through hard work and determination he steadily worked his walk up the company ladder, ultimately serving as presi
several entry level jobs, john then set his sights on college degree, with the encouragement of william smith, a profess art xavier university, and high school football referee who was mentoring him about refereeing local sports, john decided to attend xavier. throughout his time at xavier university, john juggled numerous jobs, although his primary job was as aoner to. his hard work paid off and he graduated from stavier in 1977, becoming the first person in his family to graduate from...
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several entry level jobs, john then set his sights on college degree, with the encouragement of william smith, a profess art xavier university, and high school football referee who was mentoring him about refereeing local sports, john decided to attend xavier. throughout his time at xavier university, john juggled numerous jobs, although his primary job was as aoner to. his hard work paid off and he graduated from stavier in 1977, becoming the first person in his family to graduate from college. but his work as a janitor had another more important reward, he met his wife of 42 years, debby, who worked in the accounting department at the same company. they would marry in 1973, the same year my wife and i were married, and raise two daughters, lindsey and trisha, and now a grandson, alster. my wife and i also have two children, a daughter and a season, -- son, and one grandson, so far. after gragg from xavier, john was hired as a salesman for a small packaging and plastics company. through hard work and determination he steadily worked his walk up the company ladder, ultimately serving as presi
several entry level jobs, john then set his sights on college degree, with the encouragement of william smith, a profess art xavier university, and high school football referee who was mentoring him about refereeing local sports, john decided to attend xavier. throughout his time at xavier university, john juggled numerous jobs, although his primary job was as aoner to. his hard work paid off and he graduated from stavier in 1977, becoming the first person in his family to graduate from...
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huge collection of some of the best trials that i've seen some great lawyers do and in the william kennedy smithal, roy black was questioning the alleged victim's friend who had stolen a vase from the kennedy compound. and what he did while he was cross-examining her was a brilliant thing. he took that vase and he placed it on the witness stand. and while he was cross-examining her, he left it there because this was an item that she had stolen, she kept looking at it, and you could see how uncomfortable she was. >> baez uses the same technique when questioning george, about duct tape found on gas cans stolen from the family garage. >> this gas can and another gas can that i had, two were taken. >> duct tape that prosecutors believe was used to wrap caylee's body and duct tape that the defense says belonged to george anthony, not casey. >> august 1st of 2008, sir, did that gas can have duct tape on it when you gave it to the police? >> it possibly did. i don't remember. >> when i cross-examined george anthony, i took those gas cans and i put them right in front of his face on the witness stand an
huge collection of some of the best trials that i've seen some great lawyers do and in the william kennedy smithal, roy black was questioning the alleged victim's friend who had stolen a vase from the kennedy compound. and what he did while he was cross-examining her was a brilliant thing. he took that vase and he placed it on the witness stand. and while he was cross-examining her, he left it there because this was an item that she had stolen, she kept looking at it, and you could see how...
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when i company tried to pull what the daily news called the back and switch, a 11-year-old and william smithity with your story. is an amazing story. hello to you, sir. great to have you on set. what exactly happened. what happened to this bad you now have? what happened? >> $175 on birthday money and daniel mirth day won't reach the world series by counsel of the order. sandra: did you think that was because there were so many orders they wanted to raise the price or they ran out of them? >> we ordered prior to the home run record and so i personally think that they shouldn't have canceled the order at all because we ordered prior to when everything happened. sandra: what did you do? >> i called the day the news. sandra: as any good long island boy would do. and they wrote of this article, back and switch and the company then was it the company that did that? >> the ceo of major-league baseball all alumni association working with top -- in this memorabilia, they got my cellphone number and then foster called me and he said we made a mistake here, maybe there was a screw up along the line an
when i company tried to pull what the daily news called the back and switch, a 11-year-old and william smithity with your story. is an amazing story. hello to you, sir. great to have you on set. what exactly happened. what happened to this bad you now have? what happened? >> $175 on birthday money and daniel mirth day won't reach the world series by counsel of the order. sandra: did you think that was because there were so many orders they wanted to raise the price or they ran out of...
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i watched the william kennedy smith trial, the mendez trial >> one of my first cars had an 8-track tape player. i remember popping that huge chunky tape into that player and thinking this is the most ingenious thing i have ever seen in my life. >> i thought i was the coolest when i got a super 8 sound movie camera which gives you an idea of what my idea of cool was. it's shocking that i didn't have a date for the prom. >> i think i had a mullet. i really did. 7th grade. it was a really bad look. really bad. i think everybody had a mullet at some point. >> i didn't have the mullet. i had big curls that were kind of a mess. i tried to get that big claw with the bangs that were all teased up. >> my wife and i will talk to our kids about the world we grew up in as compared to the world they're growing up in. i don't think they can even get their arms around it. >> this is before you could make you had to either be home or at a pay phone to get information. >> in honor of the '80s -- in your eyes the light, the heat your eyes i am complete oh, i want to be that complete in your eyes >> i won
i watched the william kennedy smith trial, the mendez trial >> one of my first cars had an 8-track tape player. i remember popping that huge chunky tape into that player and thinking this is the most ingenious thing i have ever seen in my life. >> i thought i was the coolest when i got a super 8 sound movie camera which gives you an idea of what my idea of cool was. it's shocking that i didn't have a date for the prom. >> i think i had a mullet. i really did. 7th grade. it was...
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nermeen: patti smith, could you talk about the performance of william blake's: "the tiger" and in particularou spoke of, fearful symmetry? >> all, i found a lot of fearful symmetry in my life. most fearfule piece of symmetry, for instance -- it is even hard to talk about. ofhusband died in november 1994, and my brother, who really expressed that he would help me raise my children, comforted my children and who i deeply counted on, died suddenly from a faulty heart valve a month later , november 4 and december 4. that was a bit of fearful symmetry. i husband died on robert mapplethorpe plus birthday, which was a bit of fearful symmetry. robert died on my husband and my anniversary. these things happen to everyone, but you look at them and gas because they have a certain kind of perfection. but that perfection is just bleeding sorrow. so that, for me, is what fearful symmetry is. but i performed -- i don't really remember. i do a lot of things off-the-cuff. i was supposed to -- i think i was asked to read "tiger, tiger" at a museum performance, and i often find reading poetry, quite beautiful
nermeen: patti smith, could you talk about the performance of william blake's: "the tiger" and in particularou spoke of, fearful symmetry? >> all, i found a lot of fearful symmetry in my life. most fearfule piece of symmetry, for instance -- it is even hard to talk about. ofhusband died in november 1994, and my brother, who really expressed that he would help me raise my children, comforted my children and who i deeply counted on, died suddenly from a faulty heart valve a month...
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williams to namath. >> we'll show you the cover again are you on it? if so scott smith wants to hear from you. contact us we'll tell you how to reach him and then he'll ask you to autograph his cover. >> as you look at it those two boys on the right are definitely brothers or cousins good luck. >> i bet anything one of their names is sully. >> s. >> his college career lasted seconds. >> he is an incredible had an incredible contact. ready to head out when others head home. at eversource, we prepare for ugly weather all year long. upgrading technology, managing vegetation, improving how we get information to you, because we know you're counting on us. we're ready for winter, and we want to make sure you're ready, too. visit eversource.com to learn more and sign up for storm updates. and be sure to follow us on facebook and twitter. . >>> tonight at 11:00 push to keep college students safe off campus. the i-team investigates the dangerous living conditions across our area and how it cost one student her life. for the first time her heartbroken mother is speaking out that's tonight at 11:00. >> 2
williams to namath. >> we'll show you the cover again are you on it? if so scott smith wants to hear from you. contact us we'll tell you how to reach him and then he'll ask you to autograph his cover. >> as you look at it those two boys on the right are definitely brothers or cousins good luck. >> i bet anything one of their names is sully. >> s. >> his college career lasted seconds. >> he is an incredible had an incredible contact. ready to head out when...
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smith. will smtih: hola... ♪ ♪ (habla en inglÉs) (habla en inglÉs) ♪ ♪ ♪ agarra tu pareja, sino tienes, no importa♪ ♪fiesta (habla en inglÉs) ♪ ♪ williamprediabetes sino que tambiÉn logrÓ vencer la obesidad. d a este vÍdeo y diga que sí se puede. carlos: me llamo carlos, vivo en el bronx, nueva york. me estarÉ con mi familia en busca de una mejor vida. desde que terminÉ la secundaria, tuve que trabajar para ayudar econÓmicamente en mi casa. a la vez, me negaba a dejar a un lado mi sueÑo de estudiar periodismo. dediquÉ mi tiempo a trabajar y a estudiar. hubo un momento muy difÍciles donde casi dejÓ los estudios por no contar con el dinero necesario pero recibir ayuda financiera por mis buenas calificaciones. el estrÉs por mantener la ayuda para mis estudios me hacÍa comer todos los dulces que encontraba. me volvÍ adicto a los helados. tanto que me diagnosticaron pre diabÉtico. engorde tanto que sé que a pesar 230 libras. una amiga publicÓ en la sede social que habÍa bajado de peso con "yes you can", averigüe y me inspire. gracias al apoyo y la motivaciÓn de mi mentor, alejandro chapman, retome la lucha por mi sueÑo, he bajado simÓn y ci
smith. will smtih: hola... ♪ ♪ (habla en inglÉs) (habla en inglÉs) ♪ ♪ ♪ agarra tu pareja, sino tienes, no importa♪ ♪fiesta (habla en inglÉs) ♪ ♪ williamprediabetes sino que tambiÉn logrÓ vencer la obesidad. d a este vÍdeo y diga que sí se puede. carlos: me llamo carlos, vivo en el bronx, nueva york. me estarÉ con mi familia en busca de una mejor vida. desde que terminÉ la secundaria, tuve que trabajar para ayudar econÓmicamente en mi casa. a la vez, me negaba a...
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smith the chair. today we have three papers and comments by dr. glenn williams. by tom long,er is who is an assistant professor and coordinator of history in of georgement washington university. he joined the u.s. navy. he graduated from harvard law school in 1970 in practice corporate banking law until he retired. afterwards, he went back and got a phd in history from george washington university. he teaches courses in early american history, constitutional history, military and naval history, and today he is going to offer you a paper. water everywhere -- --istics of the 1975 1775-1776 campaign. professor long: is a pleasure to be here with you today. i'm going to do this a little awkward. before dawn in 1775, john murray, the fourth earl of dunmore was forced by rebellious virginians to abandon the capital in williamsburg and flee with his family. he fled to the protection of the british royal navy. the chesapeake bay watershed, his territory, was critical to the war effort. the american revolution interrupted in april of 1775. virginia was the most populous a
smith the chair. today we have three papers and comments by dr. glenn williams. by tom long,er is who is an assistant professor and coordinator of history in of georgement washington university. he joined the u.s. navy. he graduated from harvard law school in 1970 in practice corporate banking law until he retired. afterwards, he went back and got a phd in history from george washington university. he teaches courses in early american history, constitutional history, military and naval history,...
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smith. nobody in my family or my friends do so he is lying. end quote. leon: matt williams was manager of the season last year. leon: a different season. alison: forget puppy love. leon: when we come back, a alison: forget puppy love. leon: when we come back, a tale of true love 17 years everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? well, fios is a 100 rcent fiber optic network, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. so whatever speed you need, fios has it with the fastest internet and wi-fi available, from 50 to 500 mbps. but the main reason to get fios? we're rated number 1 in customer satisfaction. ultimately, that's why. get 50 meg fios internet, tv & phone starting at $79.99 a month. plus get $300 back with a two year agreement. get out of the past. get fios. leon: norman rockwell painting of the small town american newsroom going on the auction block next month in new york city to benefit the national press club. christie's estimates it will sell for $10 to $15 million. alison: goodness. north carolina couple is celebrating their new marriage 17 years
smith. nobody in my family or my friends do so he is lying. end quote. leon: matt williams was manager of the season last year. leon: a different season. alison: forget puppy love. leon: when we come back, a alison: forget puppy love. leon: when we come back, a tale of true love 17 years everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? well, fios is a 100 rcent fiber optic network, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. so whatever speed you need, fios has it with the...
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smith. right? >> i hope -- i hope not exactly about yeah. somebody is going to come clooning and do williamt person will not be dissuaded from that path. will they? >> how much travel do you do now days? >> the past five years, i have been working with raj waters and we did the wall tour all over the world for three years, which was an incredible experience. i thought i had done big tours before. nothing like that. >> was a jay gaptic production. ♪ we don't need no education ♪ >> do you have a favorite moment in your career, a favorite time in your career? >> now. always now right? >> all we've got is now. memories are nice. i remember certain wonderful moments. there was a time in london with bob dylan, you know, where we were on stage doing a little acoustic part of the job and he is singing "mr. tambourine man" and i am going, i cannot believe i am here and there are beatlees on the side of the stage watching us. i always get that thing. how did, you know, little george smith from straussburg, pens get to this spot? there are lots of great guitar players am i have been very lucky. >> it'
smith. right? >> i hope -- i hope not exactly about yeah. somebody is going to come clooning and do williamt person will not be dissuaded from that path. will they? >> how much travel do you do now days? >> the past five years, i have been working with raj waters and we did the wall tour all over the world for three years, which was an incredible experience. i thought i had done big tours before. nothing like that. >> was a jay gaptic production. ♪ we don't need no...
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smith says her office is reviewing up to 100 complaints involving operations. more arrests could be coming. vic lee, abc7 news. >>> there is a settlement in the robin williams estate fight. attorneys have come to an agreement over millions worth of items including his bicycle collection, art work and books. they were also at ots offer the value of a reserve fund to keep susan williams in the home she shared with the actor. >>> oakland police officers say five dangerous gang members are off the streets tonight. thanks to a multi agency raid this morning. police and fbi s.w.a.t. teams served search warrants in oakland and sacramento to arrest five alleged members of the ghost town gang. all suspected of recent violent crime. >> we found supporting evidence to some crimes we're investigating as well as multiple assault rifles, drugs, as well as ammunition. >> opd says the suspects were previously involved in the city's operation cease fire but failed to cooperate and stop the violence. >>> san francisco police are asking the public for help to find a person who sexual assaulted a child inside of a city library. here is a sketch released by the department. inve
smith says her office is reviewing up to 100 complaints involving operations. more arrests could be coming. vic lee, abc7 news. >>> there is a settlement in the robin williams estate fight. attorneys have come to an agreement over millions worth of items including his bicycle collection, art work and books. they were also at ots offer the value of a reserve fund to keep susan williams in the home she shared with the actor. >>> oakland police officers say five dangerous gang...
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smith says her office is reviewing up to 100 complaints involving operations. more arrests could be coming. vic lee, abc7 news. >>> there is a settlement in the robin williams estate fight. attorneys have come to an agreement over millions worth of items including his bicycle collection, art work and books. they were also at ots offer the value of a reserve fund to keep susan williams in the home she shared with the actor. >>> oakland police officers say five dangerous gang members are off the streets tonight. thanks to a multi agency raid this morning. police and fbi s.w.a.t. teams served search warrants in oakland and sacramento to arrest five alleged members of the ghost town gang. all suspected of recent violent crime. >> we found supporting evidence to some crimes we're investigating as well as multiple assault rifles, drugs, as well as ammunition. >> opd says the suspects were previously involved in the city's operation cease fire but failed to cooperate and stop the violence. >>> san francisco police are asking the public for help to find a person who sexual assaulted a child inside of a city library. here is a sketch released by the department. inve
smith says her office is reviewing up to 100 complaints involving operations. more arrests could be coming. vic lee, abc7 news. >>> there is a settlement in the robin williams estate fight. attorneys have come to an agreement over millions worth of items including his bicycle collection, art work and books. they were also at ots offer the value of a reserve fund to keep susan williams in the home she shared with the actor. >>> oakland police officers say five dangerous gang...
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williams committed suicide last year. >>> from the first time in 10 years we're getting a listen to a new song by will smith.t. the fresh prince dusting off his rapping skills. this time teaming up with columbian band bomb ba aster row for a remix for a song called fee teas. the last time he had a song out was with the album loft and found back in 2005. >>> in your money tonight, big layoffs to today at wal*mart head headquarters. they laid off 450 workers. wal*mart says so it can better compete with other companies like amazon.com. the cuts were across the board from finance to globally commerce. wal*mart offering laid off employees 60 days of pay with benefits and employees will get severance equivalent to two weeks pay for each year of service. >>> need a piece of jewelry to go with your apple watch. how about an apple ring. look like apple is working on the tech giant filed a patent for the new ring it would be linked to an iphone based on the patent the ring would be worn on your index finger and would be controlled with your thumb. >> interesting. >> they think of everything. right? >>> well a virginia
williams committed suicide last year. >>> from the first time in 10 years we're getting a listen to a new song by will smith.t. the fresh prince dusting off his rapping skills. this time teaming up with columbian band bomb ba aster row for a remix for a song called fee teas. the last time he had a song out was with the album loft and found back in 2005. >>> in your money tonight, big layoffs to today at wal*mart head headquarters. they laid off 450 workers. wal*mart says so it...
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smith, distinguished members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today. i'm honored to lead and represent the servicemen and william of the united stateses forces afghanistan that have ben there for the last 14 years, and i've been in afghanistan for this tour for the last 14 months. i like to begin by thanking the committeor four support of the soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines and civilians and due to your leadership and commitment they're the best trained, equipped force our nation has ever deployed. they're outstanding performance bears testimony to your backing and the backing of the american people. i'm also profoundly greatle for your continued support of the afghan security forces fund. our efforts to build the afghan national army and the police could never have been possible without your financial commitment and your trust. every day we drive to be be stewards of the american taxpayers' money to ensure our efforts result in increased security. members of the committee have also been staunch promoters of women in the in the afghan security fors. you're efforts making different. it's a more effective force
smith, distinguished members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today. i'm honored to lead and represent the servicemen and william of the united stateses forces afghanistan that have ben there for the last 14 years, and i've been in afghanistan for this tour for the last 14 months. i like to begin by thanking the committeor four support of the soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines and civilians and due to your leadership and commitment they're the best trained,...
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joining williams and connolly in 2008 he served as an assistant to the solicitor general in justice department. he clerked on the u.s. court of appeals for the 4th circuit.a last we'll hear from paul smithepartner at jenner and blk llp chair of the appellate and supreme court practice and h co-chair of theas media and fir amendment and election law and redistricting practices, an argu active supreme court practice for three decades including orae arguments in 16 supreme court cases involving matters ranging from free speech and civil rights to civil procedure. among his important victories have been lawrence v. texas, the landmark gay rights case and brown v. entertainment merchants association, establishing the first amendment rights of thosem who produce and sell video games. he's also lead counsel for respondents in harris v. arizona independent redistricting commission. so, with all of that. in >> 'emte going to turn it over r mike to start hearing how our rulers intend to govern us overn the next year. >> well, hopefully it will be a little different than last term. i will discuss freed ricks which i immodestly and without ar prejudice think is the most important case that's been gr
joining williams and connolly in 2008 he served as an assistant to the solicitor general in justice department. he clerked on the u.s. court of appeals for the 4th circuit.a last we'll hear from paul smithepartner at jenner and blk llp chair of the appellate and supreme court practice and h co-chair of theas media and fir amendment and election law and redistricting practices, an argu active supreme court practice for three decades including orae arguments in 16 supreme court cases involving...
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acknowledge the great leadership of congressman smith who has worked in this area for a very long time my home state, rhode island, was founded by roger williams, searching for a place that respects religious freedom. rhode island is home to the oldest synagogue in america, the, where president washington famously wrote to the hebrew congregation at the sin gol to reassure them that this new, young nation would be a place that respects religious freedom of all its citizens and it's this commission that continues to promote that work around the world to ensure that religious freedom is respected everywhere in the world and i urge all of my colleagues strongly to support this legislation. with that, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. royce: before i close, i should yield three minutes to the gentleman from texas, judge poe, chame of the foreign affairs subcommittee on terrorism and nonproliferation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. poe: i thank the chairman for yielding time. mr. speaker, religious liberty is the first
acknowledge the great leadership of congressman smith who has worked in this area for a very long time my home state, rhode island, was founded by roger williams, searching for a place that respects religious freedom. rhode island is home to the oldest synagogue in america, the, where president washington famously wrote to the hebrew congregation at the sin gol to reassure them that this new, young nation would be a place that respects religious freedom of all its citizens and it's this...