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. >> smith: all the time? >> we saw it all the time. >> smith: veteran climbers like wally reardon say that time pressure often leads to something called free climbing. >> free climbing's any time when a person's climbing on a tower where you're not connected to a fall arrest system. >> smith: a catch, basically. you're attached to the tower. >> right. he's just thinking about the shortest route there. >> smith: reardon climbed towers for ten years. now, he drives around and takes pictures of free climbing to try to draw attention to the dangerous practice, which regulations strictly prohibit. >> he's not tied off. >> smith: free climbing was involved in about half of the fatalities we examined. >> smith: so what am i looking at here, wally? >> we're looking at the guy coming down, he's disconnected right now and as you can see his fall arrest... >> smith: so he's totally free climbing? >> see how fast he's coming down? >> smith: so he trips, misses one step, he's a dead man. >> yeah, absolutely that's pretty
. >> smith: all the time? >> we saw it all the time. >> smith: veteran climbers like wally reardon say that time pressure often leads to something called free climbing. >> free climbing's any time when a person's climbing on a tower where you're not connected to a fall arrest system. >> smith: a catch, basically. you're attached to the tower. >> right. he's just thinking about the shortest route there. >> smith: reardon climbed towers for ten years....
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>> yeah. >> smith: and they said? >> no. >> smith: they said no. >> uh-huh. >> smith: how many times did go back to them and ask them about it? >> well, we talked abo lot on the ground, but we have a saying in the bureau-- not on paper, it doesn't exist. on paper, it's at leas times." >> smith: three times? >> it's a teletype that goes from the fbi to the cia. >> smith: soufan's last request was sent to the agency in july, 2001. on 9/11, soufan watched in horror from yemen. he thought the cole investigation would be put on hold, but he had no idea that his investigation had taken him to the edges of the 9/11 plot. he prepared to return to new york. >> we were at the airport, ready to go on a plane, when the person from the cia came and said to me, you know, "call your headquarters. they want to talk to you." >> smith: soufan was ordered to stay in yemen. he was told, "go back and talk to quso about 9/11 and that trip to south east asia." >> and it was kind of like a knife, somebody put a knife, you know, in me. i was
>> yeah. >> smith: and they said? >> no. >> smith: they said no. >> uh-huh. >> smith: how many times did go back to them and ask them about it? >> well, we talked abo lot on the ground, but we have a saying in the bureau-- not on paper, it doesn't exist. on paper, it's at leas times." >> smith: three times? >> it's a teletype that goes from the fbi to the cia. >> smith: soufan's last request was sent to the agency in july, 2001....
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. >> smith: was that a clean deal? >> i don't know. at the time that the deals were entered into... hard to tell. would j.p. morgan have done those deals? no. no. too complicated, too small a counterparty. >> smith: so in this case, i mean, you're holding banks responsible for leading less sophisticated municipal officials,ou know, dn the... down the wrong path? >> yeah, i would hold banks responsible for that. >> smith: that was the abuse of derivatives, right? >> there were abuses. in every market, there are abuses. there were abuses in the derivative markets. because of the opaqueness of derivatives, it was probably easier to abuse in some cases. >> smith: and what does that say about the profession? >> it obviously doesn't cover the profession in glory. when you go through a period-- like we all did-- where really large amounts of money were available to individuals-- we're talking bonuses-- the incentive to cheat is very high. it's very high. >> narrator: by last count, over 1,000 municipalities and institutions across europe ente
. >> smith: was that a clean deal? >> i don't know. at the time that the deals were entered into... hard to tell. would j.p. morgan have done those deals? no. no. too complicated, too small a counterparty. >> smith: so in this case, i mean, you're holding banks responsible for leading less sophisticated municipal officials,ou know, dn the... down the wrong path? >> yeah, i would hold banks responsible for that. >> smith: that was the abuse of derivatives, right?...
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wagner asked specifically to speak to chief smith. do i have that title right? sheriff smith. the chair has just indicated the view, which i share, about each side having a standard of care expert. if you have a specific objection to sheriff smith, as opposed to a general one, say that now. i do not want the mayor to choose among three and then learn later there were reasons she would not be appropriate that might not apply to the other two. >> thank you. to make sure i have these clear, we are talking about chief landsdowne and sheriff smith. >> that was your request with you stood up. >> i stood up to make an objection to share of smith, a general objection. as to some -- as to specifically, there is nothing the city attorney has said which goes to which charge specifically. i make that point, which i hope we will come back to, since there are no specific counts in the charges. there is per representative after paragraph. there are no specific charges. we do not know what specifically, sure of smith, what her testimony will cover. -- sheriff smith, what her testimony would c
wagner asked specifically to speak to chief smith. do i have that title right? sheriff smith. the chair has just indicated the view, which i share, about each side having a standard of care expert. if you have a specific objection to sheriff smith, as opposed to a general one, say that now. i do not want the mayor to choose among three and then learn later there were reasons she would not be appropriate that might not apply to the other two. >> thank you. to make sure i have these clear,...
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smith over the top, as smith stepped on wade's ankle. but he went over the top and there was no help for the baseline. so, you have to have your scheme side together. you are either going to influence that cut to the baseline and have baseline help or force it over the top or have help in the middle of the floor. >> mike: miami back up by two. game three, the other night here, lebron james outscored the knicks by himself. he had 17 in the fourth. the knicks had 14. the heat dominated the fourth period. right now, they've had a seven-point turnaround, after trailing by four. they lead by three. novak. nearly stripped by his former college teammate. shot clock down to five. smith offbalance. knocks it down! a two-pointer. just about ready to say "obviously had to take a terrible shot with the shot clock winding down" but he puts it in. he's had awesome looks that wouldn't go down and that's the one that does. 3 for 11, but a big bucket there. james, offensive foul. that time smith's harassment caused that. james now with four fouls. >> jef
smith over the top, as smith stepped on wade's ankle. but he went over the top and there was no help for the baseline. so, you have to have your scheme side together. you are either going to influence that cut to the baseline and have baseline help or force it over the top or have help in the middle of the floor. >> mike: miami back up by two. game three, the other night here, lebron james outscored the knicks by himself. he had 17 in the fourth. the knicks had 14. the heat dominated the...
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>> smith: so you take a lot of crap... >> that's right. >> smith: ...a lot of mortgages that are... >> hideous crap. >> smith: but you insure it and the credit agency says, "hey, that's a good idea." >> yes. yes. >> and it seems that in the housing market many investors actually began to take more risks precisely because they thought th they had bought protection with credit default swaps. >> new home sales jumped 13% over a year ago, while existing home sales rose 4.5%... >> narrator: the team at j.p. morgan was also dabbling in mortgage debt but they weren't sure it made good sense. >> we traded mortgages. we had some mortgages on our books. we certainly understood the mortgage-backed security market. but we had a lot of trouble getting comfortable with that risk. the big hang-up for us was data. we had years and years of historical data about how corporates performed during business cycles. but we didn't have that much data about how retail mortgages performed during different business cycles. >> we knew how much money people said they were making. we saw that ubs and merrill lynch
>> smith: so you take a lot of crap... >> that's right. >> smith: ...a lot of mortgages that are... >> hideous crap. >> smith: but you insure it and the credit agency says, "hey, that's a good idea." >> yes. yes. >> and it seems that in the housing market many investors actually began to take more risks precisely because they thought th they had bought protection with credit default swaps. >> new home sales jumped 13% over a year ago,...
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sheriff lori smith joining us live once again. sheriff, this must be also an emotional moment for you as well as the department. >> it is. our detectives have worked really hard. done a great job. there have been countless hours from volunteers, from our staff, it's never good when you come to the resolution that a child is dead. and that's very difficult for us. and i can't imagine what the family is going through. but bringing justice is important. >> reporter: obviously this case has taken more than two months. as so many leads. what was the one moment, crucial moment, where you said i think we have our guy? >> we will comment tomorrow, more on that. we won't release everything that we have. but i think that we need to make sure that we've put it out at the same time but all of our information is well thought out and so we'll do the press conference tomorrow morning. >> great sheriff lori smith, thank you for your time. >> thanks. >> reporter: that's our latest here from santa clara county sheriff's department. we'll have more
sheriff lori smith joining us live once again. sheriff, this must be also an emotional moment for you as well as the department. >> it is. our detectives have worked really hard. done a great job. there have been countless hours from volunteers, from our staff, it's never good when you come to the resolution that a child is dead. and that's very difficult for us. and i can't imagine what the family is going through. but bringing justice is important. >> reporter: obviously this case...
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smith and shall now resume on the amendment offered by mr. smith. the clerk will call the role. >> mr. mckeon, no. mr. smith? >> mr. smith votes aye. mr. reyes swreets aye. mr. thornberry votes no. mrs. sanchez votes aye. mr. jones? mr. jones, mr. mcintyre. mr. mcintyre votes present. mr. akin votes no. mr. brady? >> aye. >> mr. brady votes aye. mr. forbes votes no. mr. andrews votes aye. >> mr. miller votes no. >> mrs. davis. votes aye. mr. wilson votes no. mr. langevin votes ay. aye. mr. lobiodo votes no. mr. larsen votes aye. mr. turn votes no. mr. cooper votes aye. mr. kline votes no. mrs. bordallo votes aye. mr. rogers votes no. mr. courtney votes aye. or pass? sir? yes. mr. franks votes no. mr. loebsack votes aye. mr. shuster votes no. miss tsongas votes aye. mr. conaway votes no. mrs. pingree votes aye. mr. lamborn votes no. mr. kissell votes no. mr. wittman votes no. mr. heinrich votes aye. mr. hunter votes no. mr. owens votes aye. dr. fleming votes no p. mr. garamendi votes aye. mr. coffman votes no. mr. critz votes aye. mr. rooney votes no
smith and shall now resume on the amendment offered by mr. smith. the clerk will call the role. >> mr. mckeon, no. mr. smith? >> mr. smith votes aye. mr. reyes swreets aye. mr. thornberry votes no. mrs. sanchez votes aye. mr. jones? mr. jones, mr. mcintyre. mr. mcintyre votes present. mr. akin votes no. mr. brady? >> aye. >> mr. brady votes aye. mr. forbes votes no. mr. andrews votes aye. >> mr. miller votes no. >> mrs. davis. votes aye. mr. wilson votes no....
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he gets in smith's face and starts going for kisses. that's when smith pushes him away. following up the unwanted advances with an advance of a different kind. tmz reports the ukrainian reporter has a reputation for kissing his interview subjects. it's kind of his shtick. immediately after the exchange, smith tried to lighten the mood. >> sorry. he kissed me in the mouth. sorry. >> absolutely. any reporter will tell you it's not professional to invade anyone's personal space. >> reporter: indeed, the red carpet is getting to be a bizarre, if not dangerous place of late. remember kim kardashian getting flour-bombed by a woman in london while trying to promote her new fragrance? and what about ryan seacrest, having ashes dumped on him by sasha barren cone, dressed in character at the oscars. and now, at "men in black." >> will smith was justified. he wasn't justified in hitting the reporter. >> reporter: we reached out to smith's reps for a comment. we didn't get a response. the online comments run the gamut. some question if smith went too far. but honestly, the vast majo
he gets in smith's face and starts going for kisses. that's when smith pushes him away. following up the unwanted advances with an advance of a different kind. tmz reports the ukrainian reporter has a reputation for kissing his interview subjects. it's kind of his shtick. immediately after the exchange, smith tried to lighten the mood. >> sorry. he kissed me in the mouth. sorry. >> absolutely. any reporter will tell you it's not professional to invade anyone's personal space....
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. >> smith: so, between $5 million to $10 million a year. >> i mean, i guess so. >> smith: is that... is it a secret? >> (chuckling) well, it... it was a secret, in fact. i mean, compensations were not public, for all the obvious reasons. >> i'd really rather not say. if that's okay, 'cause i... i just don't know if that's publicly available information. but it's certainly like more than you would get at most first-time jobs. >> i shouldn't talk about that. that's in... that's in the contract. i can't talk about any salaries or bonuses or anything like that. but it was a lot of money. especially for young people, you know. >> narrator: it wasn't always this way. for most of the last century, bankers made the same salaries as lawyers, doctors and engineers. the last time wall street saw extravagant compensation was in the run-up to the crash of 1929. >> the 1920s, of course, were a period of financial frenzy and and a big stock market boom. and there was a lot of innovating, risk-taking banking at that time. >> narrator: at the time, it wasn't uncommon for bankers to take home paycheck
. >> smith: so, between $5 million to $10 million a year. >> i mean, i guess so. >> smith: is that... is it a secret? >> (chuckling) well, it... it was a secret, in fact. i mean, compensations were not public, for all the obvious reasons. >> i'd really rather not say. if that's okay, 'cause i... i just don't know if that's publicly available information. but it's certainly like more than you would get at most first-time jobs. >> i shouldn't talk about that....
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that's when smith pushes him away. following up the unwanted advances with the advance of a different kind. tmz says the reporter has a reputation for kissing his interview subjects. it's kind of his shtick. immediately after the exchange, smith tried to lighten the mood. >> sorry. he kissed me in the mouth. sorry. >> absolutely. any reporter will tell you it's not professional to invade anyone's personal space. >> reporter: indeed, the red carpet is getting to be a bizarre, if not dangerous place. remember kim kardashian getting flour-bombed? and what about ryan seacrest, having ashes dumped on him by sacha baron cohen? and now, at "men in black." >> will smith was justified. he wasn't justified in hitting the reporter. >> reporter: we reached out to smith's reps for a comment. we didn't get a response. the online comments run the gamut. some question if smith went too far. but honestly, the vast responses i read are in defense of smith, for defending his personal space. >> can i follow-up? you said this reporter's sh
that's when smith pushes him away. following up the unwanted advances with the advance of a different kind. tmz says the reporter has a reputation for kissing his interview subjects. it's kind of his shtick. immediately after the exchange, smith tried to lighten the mood. >> sorry. he kissed me in the mouth. sorry. >> absolutely. any reporter will tell you it's not professional to invade anyone's personal space. >> reporter: indeed, the red carpet is getting to be a bizarre,...
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>> i think eric repeated my john smith/john rolf mistake. but go ahead. >> no, we haven't. the burials that have been analyzed so far are european. it by ns
>> i think eric repeated my john smith/john rolf mistake. but go ahead. >> no, we haven't. the burials that have been analyzed so far are european. it by ns
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it looks to me like john smith was kind of small. was that exceptional? how big were these guys? thanks. >> well, they tend to be shorter on average. but not a whole lot. and we have just finished studying a large number from a major burial ground that proves this, we're getting more statistics on that. >> i think that the whole thing about john smith being small, i've searched and searched and have not found any documentation that actually says how tall he was. and i think it all kind of stems from this illustration that was done when he is fighting a native. and the native is towering over him and he's sort of below. and i think it was done on purpose to make it look like david and goliath, that john smith was really super worthy to defeat this native. but i don't really think that he was any shorter than anyone, the average person. >> and the site of the jamestown settlement there is the site -- the church there was where james -- john smith married pocahontas, correct? >> yes. uh-huh. we found that site, started finding it two years ago and excavated it through the end of las
it looks to me like john smith was kind of small. was that exceptional? how big were these guys? thanks. >> well, they tend to be shorter on average. but not a whole lot. and we have just finished studying a large number from a major burial ground that proves this, we're getting more statistics on that. >> i think that the whole thing about john smith being small, i've searched and searched and have not found any documentation that actually says how tall he was. and i think it all...
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smith, mr. smith votes no. mr. bartlett. mr. bartlett votes aye. mr. reyes, mr. reyes. mr. thornberry. votes aye. miss sanchez. miss sanchez votes no. mr. jones. mr. jones. mr. mcintyre. mr. mcintyre. mr. akin. mr. akin votes aye. mr. brady. mr. brady votes no. mr. forbes, mr. forbes votes aye. mr. andrews, mr. andrews votes no. mr. miller. mr. miller votes aye. mrs. davis. mrs. davis votes no. mr. wilson. mr. wilson votes aye. mr. longavon votes no. mr. lobiando votes aye. mr. larsen votes no. mr. turner votes aye. mr. cooper. mr. cooper. mr. klein. mr. klein votes aye. miss bordio votes no. mr. rogers votes aye. mr. courtney votes no. mr. franks votes aye. mr. lobesack votes no. mr. sthooster votes aye. miss angus votes no. mr. con0way votes aye. miss pingri votes no. mr. lambborn votes aye. mr. kissle votes aye. mr. witman votes aye. mr. heinrich, votes aye. mr. hunter votes aye. mr. owens votes aye. dr. fleming votes aye. mr. garamendi votes no. mr. kauffman votes aye. mr. critz votes no. mr. rooney. mr. rooney. mr. ryan. mr. ryan votes no. mr. plats, mr. plats. mr. rup
smith, mr. smith votes no. mr. bartlett. mr. bartlett votes aye. mr. reyes, mr. reyes. mr. thornberry. votes aye. miss sanchez. miss sanchez votes no. mr. jones. mr. jones. mr. mcintyre. mr. mcintyre. mr. akin. mr. akin votes aye. mr. brady. mr. brady votes no. mr. forbes, mr. forbes votes aye. mr. andrews, mr. andrews votes no. mr. miller. mr. miller votes aye. mrs. davis. mrs. davis votes no. mr. wilson. mr. wilson votes aye. mr. longavon votes no. mr. lobiando votes aye. mr. larsen votes no....
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it is reason in free verse and about black smith, west african black smith. they were thought to be magicians. 1725, oh molly in the west africa. the drums -- be ware of sea birds, be ware of men that steal up the river through the great forest. and into the savannah lands. the moans and groans, hundreds, thousands stolen, we rarely speak the taken, i will this time because you have asked. come back, back, back, far edge of memory. we recall them and they are black smith, by all accounts a master craftsman, worthy of praise, honored as a powerful magician. one who could speak the old names of the mother elements, earth, fire, water, wind. they would do as bidding, think. people sing praise songs. he was a gifted black smith. he is not remembered for that. he is best remembered for being a loving father. when his beloved wife died only after a year and embraced his newborn son, i will raise you myself. the elder women with argued against it saying you'll grow up wild without a gentle hand of a mother, a gentle hand to guide him. must divide by custom, take ano
it is reason in free verse and about black smith, west african black smith. they were thought to be magicians. 1725, oh molly in the west africa. the drums -- be ware of sea birds, be ware of men that steal up the river through the great forest. and into the savannah lands. the moans and groans, hundreds, thousands stolen, we rarely speak the taken, i will this time because you have asked. come back, back, back, far edge of memory. we recall them and they are black smith, by all accounts a...
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he gets in smith's face and starts going for kisses. that's when smith pushes him away. following up the unwanted advances with an advance of a different kind. tmz reports the ukrainian reporter has a reputation for kissing his interview subjects. it's kind of his shtick. immediately after the exchange, smith tried to lighten the mood. >> sorry. he kissed me in the mouth. sorry. >> absolutely. any reporter will tell you it's not professional to invade anyone's personal space. >> reporter: indeed, the red carpet is getting to be a bizarre, if not dangerous place of late. remember kim kardashian getting flour-bombed by a woman in london while trying to promote her new fragrance? and what about ryan seacrest, having ashes dumped on him by actor sacha baron cohen, dressed in character outside this year's oscars. and now, at "men in black." being surprised on the red carpet and reacting with force. >> will smith was justified. in stepping back and reacting strongly. he wasn't justified in hitting the reporter. >> reporter: we reached out to smith's reps for a comment. we didn
he gets in smith's face and starts going for kisses. that's when smith pushes him away. following up the unwanted advances with an advance of a different kind. tmz reports the ukrainian reporter has a reputation for kissing his interview subjects. it's kind of his shtick. immediately after the exchange, smith tried to lighten the mood. >> sorry. he kissed me in the mouth. sorry. >> absolutely. any reporter will tell you it's not professional to invade anyone's personal space....
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you guys, will smith, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] "men in black 3" is in imax 3-d and theaters everywhere tomorrow! we'll be right back with bill paxton! come on back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ sometimes, i feel like it's me against my hair. [ female announcer ] weak, damaged hair needs new aveeno nourish+ strengthen. active naturals wheat formulas restore strength for up to 90% less breakage in three washes. for strong, healthy hair with life, new aveeno nourish+ strengthen. [ laughs ] whoo. ♪ oh. nice! great! [ laughs ] a shot like that calls for a postgame celebration. [ male announcer ] share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're gr-r-eat! it was in my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally across the street from her sister. [ banker ] but someone else bought it before they could get their offer together. we really missed a great opportunity -- dodged a bullet there. [ banker ] so we talked to them about the wells fargo priority buyer preap
you guys, will smith, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] "men in black 3" is in imax 3-d and theaters everywhere tomorrow! we'll be right back with bill paxton! come on back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ sometimes, i feel like it's me against my hair. [ female announcer ] weak, damaged hair needs new aveeno nourish+ strengthen. active naturals wheat formulas restore strength for up to 90% less breakage in three washes. for strong, healthy hair with life, new aveeno nourish+ strengthen....
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it looks to me like john smith was kind of small. was that exceptional? how big were these guys? thanks. >> well, they tend to be shorter on average. but not a whole lot. and we have just finished studying a large number from a major burial ground that proves this. we're getting more statistics on that. >> i think that the whole thing about john smith being small, i've searched and searched and have not found any documentation that actually says how tall he was. and i think it all kind of stems from this illustration that was done when he is fighting a native. and the native is towering over him and he's sort of below. and i think it was done on purpose to make it look like david and goliath, that john smith was really super worthy to defeat this native. but i don't really think that he was any shorter than anyone, the average person. >> and the site of the jamestown settlement there is the site -- the church there was where james -- john smith married pocahontas, correct? >> yes. uh-huh. we found that site, started finding it two years ago and excavated it through the end of las
it looks to me like john smith was kind of small. was that exceptional? how big were these guys? thanks. >> well, they tend to be shorter on average. but not a whole lot. and we have just finished studying a large number from a major burial ground that proves this. we're getting more statistics on that. >> i think that the whole thing about john smith being small, i've searched and searched and have not found any documentation that actually says how tall he was. and i think it all...
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his name is nicholas smith. he is a former student and he graduated on monday and i was there and he gave a poem that he wrote, "my race is extraordinary." if you do not mind giving him a moment to recite his poem, i would love him to come up. thank you for your patience. he was here for almost two hours. i told him 6:00 and i did not see him. >> it is ok. my name is nicholas smith. my poem is called "my race is extraordinary." they asked me to write down my race and i thought why? maybe i should write down the line. -- down a lie. then i thought about a truce. what could stop me? nothing. i want to make my mark as i embarked on what the world has to offer. i want to trouble near and travel far. i want to stand on an ma, ba, and a ph.d. for all the world to see. i want to assist the needy, a peace treaty, i will not settle for less. my race began for me. my race makes me proud to be. my race allows plenty of time to elevate the mind. they asked me and i wrote it down. they asked me and i wrote it down. my race i
his name is nicholas smith. he is a former student and he graduated on monday and i was there and he gave a poem that he wrote, "my race is extraordinary." if you do not mind giving him a moment to recite his poem, i would love him to come up. thank you for your patience. he was here for almost two hours. i told him 6:00 and i did not see him. >> it is ok. my name is nicholas smith. my poem is called "my race is extraordinary." they asked me to write down my race and i...
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shannon, black smith. a large european with red hair, comfortable. they were apprentices to all africans new and old, familiar yet fresh. i have sold another of your beaul
shannon, black smith. a large european with red hair, comfortable. they were apprentices to all africans new and old, familiar yet fresh. i have sold another of your beaul
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president smith's amendment. the underlying bill asked for something asked and answered and in the normal course of discourse will be answered again. strategic vision over the last three years, the tide has turned. we broke the taliban's momentum. we built strong afghan security forces. we devastated al qaeda's leadership taking out 20 of their top 30 leaders and one year ago from base in afghanistan our troops lost the operation that killed osama bin laden. the goal that was set to defeat al qaeda and deny the chance to rebuild is within reach. that's what the president said last week. in afghanistan, in laying this out. when general allen was here -- >> will the gentleman yield me ten seconds? >> i have -- >> just ten seconds vgtsz yeah, ten seconds. yep. >> the taliban gave us a very clear response within 90 minutes of the president taking off last week. they're not done. they're not -- >> reclaiming my time. we're not done either, and when general allen was asked about our ability to finish the job, here's wh
president smith's amendment. the underlying bill asked for something asked and answered and in the normal course of discourse will be answered again. strategic vision over the last three years, the tide has turned. we broke the taliban's momentum. we built strong afghan security forces. we devastated al qaeda's leadership taking out 20 of their top 30 leaders and one year ago from base in afghanistan our troops lost the operation that killed osama bin laden. the goal that was set to defeat al...
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will smith slapping a reporter in russia. did mr. smith commit a crime? hl >> bill: thanks for being with us. legal segment tonight, 43 roman catholic institutions have filed lawsuits in 12 federal courts against the obama administration. it has to do with insurance and contraception. here now, attorneys and fox news analyst, the author of the big new thriller, eyes of justice. will, i don't want to debate the issue. we've done that. it's boring now. i want to know how the taxpayers are going to be impacted. >> we're going to pay for it. >> bill: of course we are. by massive lawsuits. >> right. >> bill: 12 different federal courts. 43 organizations. >> right. >> bill: all right? coming after the obama administration. how is that going to shake down? >> the administration has made no comment yet. but that will change within days. they have to defend this because this is their law. >> bill: who will defend in the federal government? >> the department of justice. >> bill: the justice department under eric holder. >> yes. >> bill: has to fan out with their at
will smith slapping a reporter in russia. did mr. smith commit a crime? hl >> bill: thanks for being with us. legal segment tonight, 43 roman catholic institutions have filed lawsuits in 12 federal courts against the obama administration. it has to do with insurance and contraception. here now, attorneys and fox news analyst, the author of the big new thriller, eyes of justice. will, i don't want to debate the issue. we've done that. it's boring now. i want to know how the taxpayers are...
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and we have danny smith here, digging away with dan smith. and he is -- you can tell them what you're doing there, danny. >> okay. if my voice can hold up. so what we're doing is difficult. we're digging into a well. and this well happens to be in the southwest corner of the church. now, it looks like that's just a coincidence, though. but we wanted to make sure that it didn't relate to the church. so wanted to make sure it didn't relate to the church. and we dig into it to see we can find diagnostic artifacts. it's here until 1817 and it shifts to another location over there. what we've been finding are artifacts later than that date, it looks like it's coincidence. it's a later well. it looks like it will date to the mid-17 century. still a 350-year-old well. we're actually widening the hole. the well is actually about -- it was a wooden barrel lined or cask-lined well, about 2 1/2, 3 feet in diameter, we're widening it in diameter to put a steel casing in here. we have 68 more feet to go. even though this doesn't relate to james fort in al
and we have danny smith here, digging away with dan smith. and he is -- you can tell them what you're doing there, danny. >> okay. if my voice can hold up. so what we're doing is difficult. we're digging into a well. and this well happens to be in the southwest corner of the church. now, it looks like that's just a coincidence, though. but we wanted to make sure that it didn't relate to the church. so wanted to make sure it didn't relate to the church. and we dig into it to see we can...
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will smith slapping a reporter in russia. did mr. smith commit a crime? welcome to hotels.com. summer road trip, huh? yep uhuh let's find you a room. at hotels.com, you'll always find the perfect hotel. cause we only do hotels. wow. i like that. nice! no. laugh...awe hmm nice huh ooh, yeah book it! oh boy call me... this summer, we're finding you the perfect place - plus giving you up to $100 at hotels.com with the touch of a button ? droid does. does it post it instantly to facebook with sound...