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i made that comment about a year ago in the margaret chase smith library -- and the margaret chase smith library sent me a copy of her remarks. i actually missed a very -- very powerful message. by the time she spoke on my graduation day, my mind was miles away. . was ready to move on mentally, i had made the break from my college days and i suspect there is one or two of you out there that share that sentiment. with that in mind, i challenge myself to say something this morning that is relevant to those of you graduating. something you may actually remember at least until tomorrow morning. i am going to a cop is my mission by sharing just a few thoughts -- accomplish my mission by sharing just a few thoughts. maybe just be a bit more attentive than i was. i chose to talk about leadership because i believe we should expect leadership from graduates of an institution founded by the society of saint evan. a group committed to serving others. we should expect leadership from men and women who graduate from a college that emphasizes social justice. i remember the words of 1977dent henry back
i made that comment about a year ago in the margaret chase smith library -- and the margaret chase smith library sent me a copy of her remarks. i actually missed a very -- very powerful message. by the time she spoke on my graduation day, my mind was miles away. . was ready to move on mentally, i had made the break from my college days and i suspect there is one or two of you out there that share that sentiment. with that in mind, i challenge myself to say something this morning that is...
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i made that comment about a year ago in the margaret chase smith library -- and the margaret chase smith library sent me a copy of her remarks. i read the remarks and i missed a very powerful message on values and ethics. by the time she spoke on my graduation day, my mind was miles away. i had enjoyed my four years at st. michael's and develop many important relationships in my life, but i was ready to move on. mentally, i had made the break from my college days and i suspect there is one or two of you out there that share that sentiment. with that in mind, i challenge myself to say something this morning that is relevant to those of you graduating. something you may actually remember at least until tomorrow morning. i am going to a cop is my -- accomplish my mission by sharing just a few thoughts -- accomplish my mission by sharing just a few thoughts. maybe just be a bit more attentive than i was. i chose to talk about leadership because i believe we should expect leadership from graduates of an institution founded by the society of saint evan. a group committed to serving others. we
i made that comment about a year ago in the margaret chase smith library -- and the margaret chase smith library sent me a copy of her remarks. i read the remarks and i missed a very powerful message on values and ethics. by the time she spoke on my graduation day, my mind was miles away. i had enjoyed my four years at st. michael's and develop many important relationships in my life, but i was ready to move on. mentally, i had made the break from my college days and i suspect there is one or...
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blixt and smith lead by one. dottie: smith has 294. it's just a matter of picking the sing -- angle and giving yourself the third-shot yardage that you like most. nick: most metal woods guys hit 260. only the big bombers can hit them 280-plus. leaves him a little bit of an awkward stance. dottie: and he can't touch the golf ball. nick: good point. not a lot of room to work with. it's getting a little dark and nervy. bill: scott brown. gives it a rip. nick: yeah, it's going to be left for safety. these guys are -- i guess with it getting dark and damp, the atmospheric pressure has changed a touch and this will be one big bust if he could get this to the front edge. hit it a little fat. a little fat. so -- but it's ok. bill: and the wang daylight. they've reached -- waning daylight. they've reached the last. why the samsung galaxy s8 is better on verizon? well we have the largest 4g lte network in america. yeah that's a pretty good reason. and the most reliable. uh-huh. and, with unlimited, you get full hd video. oh wow, yeah, that's, uh
blixt and smith lead by one. dottie: smith has 294. it's just a matter of picking the sing -- angle and giving yourself the third-shot yardage that you like most. nick: most metal woods guys hit 260. only the big bombers can hit them 280-plus. leaves him a little bit of an awkward stance. dottie: and he can't touch the golf ball. nick: good point. not a lot of room to work with. it's getting a little dark and nervy. bill: scott brown. gives it a rip. nick: yeah, it's going to be left for...
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cameron smith. perfect distance and a perfect shot for cameron smith. what a kick start to his young career if he could win here. up to 18. bill: and this was earlier. kevin tway for birdie. trying get his team in the house at 22 under. 17. dottie: same club, ian, for jonas blixt. 9-iron. ian: is it turning enough? beautiful, and the spin from the turn. ah. dottie: two wonderful looks. ian: especially after that five-foot percentage we heard at 26. you'd have to think they're 26 under. 18. bill: and for eagle, kelly kraft. nick: if wirs -- the first one of the weekend at 18. bill listen and that's good for 61. nick: i have a feeling knowing what's going on behind, kisner and brown are now going to halve 17 in two and finish 3, 4. bill: back to 17. ian: let's get the two first. nick: under pressure now, aren't they? ian: immense pressure. nick: got to respond. dottie: that is heading right. also a 9-iron. ian: didn't quite get it. ahill mis-hit. which is rare. dottie: same club. that's a good thump up the left side. might have to be careful. ian: oh, no.
cameron smith. perfect distance and a perfect shot for cameron smith. what a kick start to his young career if he could win here. up to 18. bill: and this was earlier. kevin tway for birdie. trying get his team in the house at 22 under. 17. dottie: same club, ian, for jonas blixt. 9-iron. ian: is it turning enough? beautiful, and the spin from the turn. ah. dottie: two wonderful looks. ian: especially after that five-foot percentage we heard at 26. you'd have to think they're 26 under. 18....
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both times letting smith set up a fake date with a man so a this bell could rob him. the first was robbed of a handgun, which bell allegedly used in the second robbery to murder one man and wound another. bell says he wasn't the shooter and refuses to say who was. however he does admit to the robberies. >> it was that greed for something i didn't even need. but the greed got in the way. >> smith won't say much about the night of the murder. but is says she was in the car when it happened. >> i was waiting for him to come out. but he didn't. so the police end upcoming instead. >> both bell and smith were arrested trying to flee the scene. and the alleged murder weapon was found nearby. >> when i first this case i scratched my name and david bell's name into a desk in the first cell that i was in when i was an intake. >> smith says she and bell wrote letters for the first year in jail. >> i was communicating with him at first. but then when i came to my senses and thought about everything, when everything hit me, that's when i stopped. >> smith says she stopped in part
both times letting smith set up a fake date with a man so a this bell could rob him. the first was robbed of a handgun, which bell allegedly used in the second robbery to murder one man and wound another. bell says he wasn't the shooter and refuses to say who was. however he does admit to the robberies. >> it was that greed for something i didn't even need. but the greed got in the way. >> smith won't say much about the night of the murder. but is says she was in the car when it...
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and for felicia smith, change is good. >> miss smith, it's time go. county want everything to gave you. >> for real? >> awesome. >> her judge has sentenced her to two years' probation, and today she is being released after nearly six months in jail. >> i'll see you in two weeks. >> never. probably see me in seven years. or five. >> you got the seven-year itch then. >> whatever. no, no, no, no. look at all of these books. >> come on, santa claus. >> about an hour later, smith is bound for home. i need a cigarette, y'all. >> see how dirty that is. disgusting. >> it seems john schmidt has also embraced change. and it's not just limited to his appearance. >> oh, yes! look at that. see, that's called the dirty bird. >> dirty bird? >> it's like rotisseried chicken. this is the best meal. >> why you get two pieces? >> because i don't lie around when i come out. i clean up. because if you do the right things, they'll look out for you. if you act like a jerkoff, then you don't get nothing. >> schmidt has earned the trust of staff. they have let him resume his
and for felicia smith, change is good. >> miss smith, it's time go. county want everything to gave you. >> for real? >> awesome. >> her judge has sentenced her to two years' probation, and today she is being released after nearly six months in jail. >> i'll see you in two weeks. >> never. probably see me in seven years. or five. >> you got the seven-year itch then. >> whatever. no, no, no, no. look at all of these books. >> come on, santa...
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here is smith. like jackson before him, smith tod a hypothetical strengthen his justification for black slavery. he too turned thomas jefferson. jefferson, a man of " enlightened" understanding had already improved in inferior race as beings even to the indians. the policy evident in jefferson's notes made the goal of emancipation a pernicious and fatal f -- fatal exercise and a direct threat to the nation's white population. should the nation in eradicate slavery and admit what people into white society, it would permanently alter the country's character for the worst and "stain the blood of the whites." a race war was an equally horrendous prospect according to smith. the inherent compatibility of black with white would lead to a bloody battle with the strongest party left to murder the weaker. in smith's estimation, externally imposed black freedom could never hold up in the face of nature's plan for those of african descent. africans and african americans indolent people. they would either start
here is smith. like jackson before him, smith tod a hypothetical strengthen his justification for black slavery. he too turned thomas jefferson. jefferson, a man of " enlightened" understanding had already improved in inferior race as beings even to the indians. the policy evident in jefferson's notes made the goal of emancipation a pernicious and fatal f -- fatal exercise and a direct threat to the nation's white population. should the nation in eradicate slavery and admit what...
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he organized the meeting between anthony smith and the navy last summer. now he says he is fed up with the delay. >> they're coming up with a plan to figure out how to test it. that's a mistake when you're allowing people to work there today. >> do you think the navy should be moving with some sense of urgency because this specific parcel of land is so close to where new construction is already happening? >> because we've looked at this particular area very crossly and we don't believe that there is any current risk we have time to do it -- do a thorough investigation. >> anthony smith says he hopes he can rely on the navy's team to find the full extent of contamination he believes may still exist at hunters point. >> unless you go there and sample, you'll never know. >> the navy says next month it expects the team of experts to recommend areas of the shipyard that contractors should re-test. we also reached tout to the company for comment on smith's allegations the company says because of the agreement with the navy it's not allowed to provide details abo
he organized the meeting between anthony smith and the navy last summer. now he says he is fed up with the delay. >> they're coming up with a plan to figure out how to test it. that's a mistake when you're allowing people to work there today. >> do you think the navy should be moving with some sense of urgency because this specific parcel of land is so close to where new construction is already happening? >> because we've looked at this particular area very crossly and we...
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here is smith. like jackson before him, smith used a hypothetical to strengthen his justification for black slavery. he too turned thomas jefferson. jefferson, a man of "enlightened" understanding had already improved in inferior race as beings even to the indians. the policy evident in jefferson's notes made the goal of emancipation a pernicious and fatal f -- fatal exercise and a direct threat to the nation's white population. should the nation in eradicate slavery and admit what people into white society, it would permanently alter the country's character for the worst and "stain the blood of the whites." the potential for a race war was an equally horrendous prospect according to smith. the inherent incompatibility of black with white would lead to a bloody battle with the strongest party left to murder the weaker. in smith's estimation, externally imposed black freedom could never hold up in the face of nature's plan for those of african descent. africans and african americans were an indolent
here is smith. like jackson before him, smith used a hypothetical to strengthen his justification for black slavery. he too turned thomas jefferson. jefferson, a man of "enlightened" understanding had already improved in inferior race as beings even to the indians. the policy evident in jefferson's notes made the goal of emancipation a pernicious and fatal f -- fatal exercise and a direct threat to the nation's white population. should the nation in eradicate slavery and admit what...
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this was damon smith in a police interview. he has asperger‘s syndrome, a form of autism. when i was on the tube, i realised it was going to stratford. right. and i thought, it'd be a good time to leave my bag for a prank. a former friend witnessed his developing interest in extremist violence. he was showing me videos of isis grabbing a knife and cutting off people's heads slowly. he was, like, "don't this look sort of fun", and all that. i was like, "no, it doesn't, it look as bit wrong actually." hello, everyone, i'm going to shoot my gun. he had posted this on the internet, this pistol fired blank rounds. he also showed off his knife and he posed on facebook with a knuckle duster. damon smith used an al-qaeda bomb—making manual to help him construct his device, but he denied he held extreme political views. however, the jury decided he did set out to attack tube travellers. june kelly, bbc news. the two candidates hoping to be president of france have been going head to head in the final television debate of the election. the latest polls suggest the centrist emmanue
this was damon smith in a police interview. he has asperger‘s syndrome, a form of autism. when i was on the tube, i realised it was going to stratford. right. and i thought, it'd be a good time to leave my bag for a prank. a former friend witnessed his developing interest in extremist violence. he was showing me videos of isis grabbing a knife and cutting off people's heads slowly. he was, like, "don't this look sort of fun", and all that. i was like, "no, it doesn't, it look...
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. >> patricia smith has definitely had some worries. she has two daughters, a 4-year-old and a 7-month-old with two different men. >> shows him three times. >> smith was given probation after pleading guilty to drug possession. when she entered a methadone clinic for treatment, things only got worse. >> i probably started using the methadone and cocaine together when i was about 6 1/2 months pregnant, trying to sneak around and do it without nobody knowing about it, but that didn't work out so well. >> smith arrived at louisville metro eight months pregnant. >> it hit me that, yeah, i am eight, nine months pregnant, about to have a baby. what have i done to her? what is she going through? make sure that you bring the baby on saturday so i can see her. >> when she went into labor, smith learned the realities of giving birth while incarcerated. >> they shackled me. i had the cuffs on my legs and my hands. i was handcuffed going into the hospital. they put me in a wheelchair while i did my paperwork, handcuffed to the wheelchair. and so, i
. >> patricia smith has definitely had some worries. she has two daughters, a 4-year-old and a 7-month-old with two different men. >> shows him three times. >> smith was given probation after pleading guilty to drug possession. when she entered a methadone clinic for treatment, things only got worse. >> i probably started using the methadone and cocaine together when i was about 6 1/2 months pregnant, trying to sneak around and do it without nobody knowing about it, but...
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we learned the building near where smith says he took the hot sample will become a commercial kitchen. will the navy commit to testing this area? >> that determination hasn't been made. >> reporter: derrick robinson oversees the navy's cleanup of the shipyard. >> right now we don't believe that there's any risk to current users also, including the commercial kitchen people, people who work here, people who jog by, people who live on the base. >> reporter: how can you be sure if you haven't tested? >> absolutely. that's the big question. how are you sure? we've looked at multiple lines to make sure that there isn't current risk. >> reporter: robbon says first the cesium smith seems to have found is typical in bay area surface oil but the level smith says he found is well above the navy's own published cleanup standard by up to 25 times. robinson says the navy only has to meet that standard if it's determined contamination was caused by past navy activity, like the operation of its radiologic lab. robinson says second in 2012 two feet of soil was moved from the area as part of the gener
we learned the building near where smith says he took the hot sample will become a commercial kitchen. will the navy commit to testing this area? >> that determination hasn't been made. >> reporter: derrick robinson oversees the navy's cleanup of the shipyard. >> right now we don't believe that there's any risk to current users also, including the commercial kitchen people, people who work here, people who jog by, people who live on the base. >> reporter: how can you be...
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>> yes. >> smith: okay. good luck, we'll be in touch. >> stahl: combing through cases, cara smith discovered something disturbing. they call them: "dead days." >> smith: we made up the term, but we call them dead days because people spend so much time pre-trial here at the cook county jail that once they're sentenced to prison, they've already served their term. >> stahl: they probably spent more time here than the sentence in some of the cases. >> smith: so, last year alone, we had 1,024 people who spent their entire prison term here in the cook county jail, but the more incredible statistic is that same group of people spent an extra 222 years of custody here in the cook county jail. >> stahl: lengths of stay run from a week or less, to eight or nine years. some of the people who spend years here are the mentally ill, who make up about a third of the population, and are the jail's biggest cost. >> elli montgomery: and do you know what your charge is today? >> retail theft. >> montgomery: retail theft? >> $
>> yes. >> smith: okay. good luck, we'll be in touch. >> stahl: combing through cases, cara smith discovered something disturbing. they call them: "dead days." >> smith: we made up the term, but we call them dead days because people spend so much time pre-trial here at the cook county jail that once they're sentenced to prison, they've already served their term. >> stahl: they probably spent more time here than the sentence in some of the cases. >>...
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he roundly rejected the efforts of jackson and smith to harmonize flavoring with the new nation. at the same time, he reassured the lower southerners that he recognized their right to hold people in chains. for him, there was a wide difference between justifying slavery and the slave trade and acknowledging a claim to property in the form of bonds person. what he failed to understand was that to the lower southerners, without justifying slavery, the property claim was not sufficiently secure. john vining was another house number who spoke in favor of the petitioners. vining offered a ringing condemnation of slavery in at the same time confessed that this condemnation was inapplicable to the subject at hand. an excerpt from one of his speeches, which i will read, captures this rhetoric at work. ewing the question as it regards general principles, i hold it to be an immutable truth that all men are created equal, and freedom is an inalienable right, and a state in which a man exists merely for the use of another is unnatural. a power to the exercise by what human being over another
he roundly rejected the efforts of jackson and smith to harmonize flavoring with the new nation. at the same time, he reassured the lower southerners that he recognized their right to hold people in chains. for him, there was a wide difference between justifying slavery and the slave trade and acknowledging a claim to property in the form of bonds person. what he failed to understand was that to the lower southerners, without justifying slavery, the property claim was not sufficiently secure....
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. >> we're overlooking hunters point with anthony smith. he's pointing to where he said he took a questionable soil sample years ago. >> right by that light pole. >> reporter: he started testing the navy's land for commission after decades of use as a radiological research lab. in 2009, he needed to collect what's called a background sample from a clean part of the shipyard. >> against that concrete wall. >> reporter: smith says he took one on this hill because he was always told the area was clean. >> was it clean? >> no. no, it was not clean. it had cesium in it. >> reporter: cesium can increase the risk of cancer. the sample tested up to 25 times the acceptable clean-up limit. he said what happened next stunned him and other workers. >> your supervisor comes back and says this sample's hot. >> yeah. and he said, get rid of it. keep your mouth shut, all four of you and don't never say nothing about it again. >> reporter: earlier smith revealed to nbc bay area his allegations that supervisors at tetra tech, the company the navy hired to cl
. >> we're overlooking hunters point with anthony smith. he's pointing to where he said he took a questionable soil sample years ago. >> right by that light pole. >> reporter: he started testing the navy's land for commission after decades of use as a radiological research lab. in 2009, he needed to collect what's called a background sample from a clean part of the shipyard. >> against that concrete wall. >> reporter: smith says he took one on this hill because he...
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what does the smith family do on a three-day weekend? >> you know what's great about this three-day weekend? >> jimmy: what? >> will is in cannes. willow's in japan. jaden is in toronto. and i believe trey is going to be in miami. you know what that means? i'm going to be alone. >> jimmy: oh, wow. [ cheers and applause ] >> i'm going to be alone. mama's going to be alone. >> jimmy: what will you do alone when you have the whole house to yourself? >> i was thinking about sleeping but i don't think i'm going to be doing that. i don't. >> jimmy: what, are you going to have a party? >> i might. >> jimmy: you might? >> i might have. mama's going to be alone this weekend party. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you should. >> i s >> jimmy: he found out already? >> guillermo: yeah, i'm fast. >> you are fast. >> jimmy: you don't have to bring it, we believe you. >> guillermo: no, it's better for me to -- >> jimmy: you can't read it, huh? >> it's a freshwater fish. >> jimmy: you're correct, wow. [ applause ] thank you, guillermo. okay. well that
what does the smith family do on a three-day weekend? >> you know what's great about this three-day weekend? >> jimmy: what? >> will is in cannes. willow's in japan. jaden is in toronto. and i believe trey is going to be in miami. you know what that means? i'm going to be alone. >> jimmy: oh, wow. [ cheers and applause ] >> i'm going to be alone. mama's going to be alone. >> jimmy: what will you do alone when you have the whole house to yourself? >> i...
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what does the smith family do on a three-day weekend? >> you know what's great about this three-day weekend? >> jimmy: what? >> will is in cannes. willow's in japan. jaden is in toronto. and i believe trey is going to be in miami. you know what that means? i'm going to be alone. >> jimmy: oh, wow. [ cheers and applause ] >> i'm going to be alone. mama's going to be alone. >> jimmy: what will you do alone when you have the whole house to yourself? >> i was thinking about sleeping but i don't think i'm going to be doing that. i don't. >> jimmy: what, are you going to have a party? >> i might. >> jimmy: you might? >> i might have. mama's going to be alone this weekend party. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you should. >> i should, i deserve it. >> jimmy: he found out already? >> guillermo: yeah, i'm fast. >> you are fast. >> jimmy: you don't have to bring it, we believe you. >> guillermo: no, it's better for me to -- >> jimmy: you can't read it, huh? >> it's a freshwater fish. >> jimmy: you're correct, wow. [ applause ] thank you, guiller
what does the smith family do on a three-day weekend? >> you know what's great about this three-day weekend? >> jimmy: what? >> will is in cannes. willow's in japan. jaden is in toronto. and i believe trey is going to be in miami. you know what that means? i'm going to be alone. >> jimmy: oh, wow. [ cheers and applause ] >> i'm going to be alone. mama's going to be alone. >> jimmy: what will you do alone when you have the whole house to yourself? >> i...
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adrian lynn smith, what was the experience of black soldiers during world war i. african-american soldiers had a variety of experiences. there was roughly 385,000 african-americans in the wartime army. about 200,000 of them traveled overseas with the american expeditionary sources are it -- forces. 40,000 of those were combat troops and another 160,000 did mainly labor. the folks who roll home about their experiences from the labor battalion and from combat units talk about two things. the talk about the difficulty of fighting for democracy in a jim crow army. and they talk about the investments of many of their fellow white soldiers and making sure that they do not have for theirectations own citizenship rights after world war i. they also talk a lot about how france has opened up the world for them in a variety of different ways. their experience with french people fighting alongside the , for al troops of color segment that was given over to the french army for this duration of the war, fighting under commanders who do not have the same kind of investment in am
adrian lynn smith, what was the experience of black soldiers during world war i. african-american soldiers had a variety of experiences. there was roughly 385,000 african-americans in the wartime army. about 200,000 of them traveled overseas with the american expeditionary sources are it -- forces. 40,000 of those were combat troops and another 160,000 did mainly labor. the folks who roll home about their experiences from the labor battalion and from combat units talk about two things. the talk...
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reporting live in the east bay, christie smith. >> thank you. and now as the president continues the of seas trip, the congress and a special counsel are moving forward with the investigation of russia's involvement in our election. the discussions topped all of the sunday morning programs as well as the controversy of president trump calling former fbi leader james comey a nut job. and now the senate committee wants to see it. and rex tillerson says that it is taking out of the context. >> and i think that what he is saying is that they would not be distracted by these issues at a home. >> i am speechless, because i don't know why somebody would say something like that. >> so many lies and contradiction, and the documents will hem us. >> and the house oversight committee wants comey to testify wednesday ax and this coming week, but so far, comey has agreed to testify before the senate intelligence committee, and that is going to take place after memorial day. for continuing coverage in washington, d.c., and the investigation into the russian sc
reporting live in the east bay, christie smith. >> thank you. and now as the president continues the of seas trip, the congress and a special counsel are moving forward with the investigation of russia's involvement in our election. the discussions topped all of the sunday morning programs as well as the controversy of president trump calling former fbi leader james comey a nut job. and now the senate committee wants to see it. and rex tillerson says that it is taking out of the context....
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a black cadillac pulls up and gets out and climbs into smith's suv and smith climbed on the hood and holds on to the windshield wipers, and he slammed on the brakes and the thief gave up and got out of her vehicle and got back into the black cadillac and smiths car managed to jump in and stop it. >>> we have a sneak peek of pandora world of avatar. it's the largest expansion if the history of disney' animal kingdom. it's avatar flight of passage and also a gentler ride through the rain forest called the journey. similar to the it's a small world boat ride. disney is the parent company of 6 abc. >>> well, happy birthday star wars, the first film opened 40 years ago today -- >> okay hit it -- >> some of you may remember it was may 25th, 1977 and you can celebrate anywhere from millennium fandombar to the smith sewnan museum in washington, d.c. hosting i max activities and head to the local disney store for local events and trivia and more. the original star wars went on to gross $170 billion. >>> we have an update now on the breaking news out of newcastle delaware, we have confirm that
a black cadillac pulls up and gets out and climbs into smith's suv and smith climbed on the hood and holds on to the windshield wipers, and he slammed on the brakes and the thief gave up and got out of her vehicle and got back into the black cadillac and smiths car managed to jump in and stop it. >>> we have a sneak peek of pandora world of avatar. it's the largest expansion if the history of disney' animal kingdom. it's avatar flight of passage and also a gentler ride through the rain...
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christie smith is there live who is awaiting an update from the police. what do we know about the shootings, especially the one from this morning, christie? >> well, the san jose police have not commented on a motive, and they say that it all started this morning with a report of a man with a gun that was near a strip mall by a store. now, san jose police are saying that it is when they their officers arrer rived on scene, he fired in their direction and at least one officer fired back, and police say that no one was injured, but the man took off runni running, and jumped the fence into a nearby mobile home park. he was taken town custody. it happened on tulley road near quimby which was blocked much of the day. one neighbor said that the man apparently gave more than one address after he was the detained. >> it was after they caught him, i believe, they came over about six or seven of them and they said, does he live here? and i said, well, no. >> reporter: this is following two other officer-involved shootings in san jose this week under different circu
christie smith is there live who is awaiting an update from the police. what do we know about the shootings, especially the one from this morning, christie? >> well, the san jose police have not commented on a motive, and they say that it all started this morning with a report of a man with a gun that was near a strip mall by a store. now, san jose police are saying that it is when they their officers arrer rived on scene, he fired in their direction and at least one officer fired back,...
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was the organization of american historians in new orleans where we spoke with historian adrian lynn smith about african-american involvement in world war i. she discussed how their military service expose the rachel tensions at the time. this interview is about 15 minutes. >> adrian lynn smith, what was the experience of black soldiers during world war i. >> african-american soldiers had a variety of experiences. there was roughly 385,000 african-americans in the wartime army. about 200,000 of them traveled overseas with the american expeditionary sources are it -- forces. 40,000 of those were combat troops and another 160,000 did mainly labor. the folks who roll home about their experiences from the labor battalion and from combat units talk about two things. the talk about the difficulty of fighting for democracy in a jim crow army. and they talk about the investments of many of their fellow white soldiers and making sure that they do not have rising expectations for their own citizenship rights after world war i. they also talk a lot about how france has opened up the world for them in
was the organization of american historians in new orleans where we spoke with historian adrian lynn smith about african-american involvement in world war i. she discussed how their military service expose the rachel tensions at the time. this interview is about 15 minutes. >> adrian lynn smith, what was the experience of black soldiers during world war i. >> african-american soldiers had a variety of experiences. there was roughly 385,000 african-americans in the wartime army....
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norman smith there. we will be looking at those figures more closely and some of the other stories coming out of the general election later in the programme. inflation has risen to its highest level for nearly four years. the consumer prices index jumped last month from 2.3% to 2.7% — driven partly by the fall in the value of sterling, as well as a rise in airfares, electricity prices and clothing. 0ur economics correspondent andrew verity has been looking at the figures. airfares, closing air fares, closing and airfares, closing and electricity, just a few of the reasons the cost of living is now rising faster than it has in three years. prices in the year to april rose more quickly than most economists thought they would. please don't ask what that has to do with the price of fish, it's up by 8%. and then the price of books, up by 7%. and then there's passenger transport by road, up by 10%. 0f course, other prices are falling, but the average price rise is now 2.7% and there is no doubt prices are ri
norman smith there. we will be looking at those figures more closely and some of the other stories coming out of the general election later in the programme. inflation has risen to its highest level for nearly four years. the consumer prices index jumped last month from 2.3% to 2.7% — driven partly by the fall in the value of sterling, as well as a rise in airfares, electricity prices and clothing. 0ur economics correspondent andrew verity has been looking at the figures. airfares, closing...
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here is fallon smith. >> i'm fallon smith, coming up in sports, the g men against the braves and for the second straight game, the giants slap the thunder. and just four days away from the nba finals and one player is new to the dubs rivalry with the caps but there is -- cavs but there is to doubt he understands it. hear from him next in sports. ♪ happiness is powerful flea and tick protection from nexgard. nexgard kills fleas and ticks all month long. and it comes in an easy-to-give tasty chew. and that makes dogs and owners happy. no wonder vets love it too. reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. see your vet for more information on flea and tick protection you and your dog will love. nexgard. the vet's #1 choice. >>> so far this has been an interesting and disappointing year for the giants and each day they take the field, you don't know what to expect. after being shut out in game one, bats got hot on saturday and they were even hotter today. rubber game at at&t park. giants-braves, lucille doing warm ups or whatever that was.
here is fallon smith. >> i'm fallon smith, coming up in sports, the g men against the braves and for the second straight game, the giants slap the thunder. and just four days away from the nba finals and one player is new to the dubs rivalry with the caps but there is -- cavs but there is to doubt he understands it. hear from him next in sports. ♪ happiness is powerful flea and tick protection from nexgard. nexgard kills fleas and ticks all month long. and it comes in an easy-to-give...
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-- >> reporter: azlan smith. >>> the mayor is concerned about officer involved shootings. he joins us live on mornings on what to from the studio. >> we review the incidents and if an officer faces somebody with a gun in a shooting the officers have to shoot back. >> sam liccardo is the city have to do everything he can to make sure citizens and police officers are safer >>> republicans in the senate are under pressure to deliver a repeal bill following the passage of a house bill. >> former president obama addresses the ongoing healthcare debate marianne rafferty has the story.>> reporter: president obama calls and republicans in congress to rethink the repeal of obamacare as a tries to preserve the signature healthcare law. the former president speaking after receiving a prestigious award on sunday night. >> for those requiring courage to champion the vulnerable and the sick and the infirmed. >> democrats say the republican plan does not cover pre- existing conditions. >> no matter what you cannot be denied coverage ask the white house is trying to hold back criticism of
-- >> reporter: azlan smith. >>> the mayor is concerned about officer involved shootings. he joins us live on mornings on what to from the studio. >> we review the incidents and if an officer faces somebody with a gun in a shooting the officers have to shoot back. >> sam liccardo is the city have to do everything he can to make sure citizens and police officers are safer >>> republicans in the senate are under pressure to deliver a repeal bill following the...
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- [announcer] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy. and by klru's producers circle. ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith, he's an actor, author and grammy nominated punk rock icon who co-founded the legendary los angeles band, x 40 years ago, and has made 10 solo records, most recently, the westerner. he's john doe, this is overheard. (crowd applauding) let's be honest, is this about your ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa and elsewhere? you could say that he'd made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on and let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run to president? i just got an f from you, actually. this is overheard. (applauding) john doe, welcome. - thank you. - nice to see you. - go
- [announcer] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy. and by klru's producers circle. ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith, he's an actor, author and grammy nominated punk rock icon who co-founded the legendary los angeles band, x 40 years ago, and has made 10 solo records, most recently,...
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on the phone with us on american history tv is lynn smith was an audiovisual artist at the museum -- ian west branch, iowa. view made an interesting while working with the home discovery recently movies belonging to president hoover and first lady, what did you find? >> it was an interesting thing i was working on a valuing the film measuring for shrinkage and i noticed some of the black and white films had lines on the frame. i pulled it out to make sure i wasn't seeing things, spots as it were. i noticed the edge code indicated that they were coded color. to me, that would be image of color being seen in the frame. but they weren't. they were early 30's, late 20's, and i did some research to discover that coded color film was an early precursor to kodachrome film. the design of these films, the mechanics of the film, the lines that i will looking at were little tiny microscopic lenses that would trap the color when filmed through a camera with the filter, red green blue filter re-projected through the projector. from the naked eye, it looked like a black and white film with odd str
on the phone with us on american history tv is lynn smith was an audiovisual artist at the museum -- ian west branch, iowa. view made an interesting while working with the home discovery recently movies belonging to president hoover and first lady, what did you find? >> it was an interesting thing i was working on a valuing the film measuring for shrinkage and i noticed some of the black and white films had lines on the frame. i pulled it out to make sure i wasn't seeing things, spots as...
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my my colleague sarah smith is chairing the debate. nicola sturgeon, ruth davidson, kezia dugdale, willie rennie, patrick harvie and david coburn will take part in the 90 minute debate ahead of the upcoming general election on june 8th. stand—by, curtains up. three weeks to go until the general election the leaders of scotland's parties face the electorate. welcome to the scottish debate. good evening. welcome to mansfield in edinburgh, where over the next 90 minutes we will explore some of the major issues in this election, with the help of our invited audience, and our panel.
my my colleague sarah smith is chairing the debate. nicola sturgeon, ruth davidson, kezia dugdale, willie rennie, patrick harvie and david coburn will take part in the 90 minute debate ahead of the upcoming general election on june 8th. stand—by, curtains up. three weeks to go until the general election the leaders of scotland's parties face the electorate. welcome to the scottish debate. good evening. welcome to mansfield in edinburgh, where over the next 90 minutes we will explore some of...
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more details from our assistant political editor, norman smith. under pressure, with waiting targets slipping and a&e sitting, team corbyn are convinced that the health service remains a big vote winner for them. a warm welcome for mr corbyn today from the nurses union, and no wonder, with labour promising and no wonder, with labour promising an extra £37 billion, money to take an extra £37 billion, money to take a million patients of waiting lists. 0ur health service is being dismantled by stealth. 0ver 0ur health service is being dismantled by stealth. over the past seven yea rs, our dismantled by stealth. over the past seven years, our national health this has been driven into crisis after crisis. a&e departments struggling to cope, waiting lists soaring, and we saw last week the tory cuts have exposed patients services to cyber attack. labour are also to set more targets for hospitals. a&e departments will have to see most serious cases within an hour. cancer patients will have to be seen within four weeks, and labour will reintroduce a stri
more details from our assistant political editor, norman smith. under pressure, with waiting targets slipping and a&e sitting, team corbyn are convinced that the health service remains a big vote winner for them. a warm welcome for mr corbyn today from the nurses union, and no wonder, with labour promising and no wonder, with labour promising an extra £37 billion, money to take an extra £37 billion, money to take a million patients of waiting lists. 0ur health service is being dismantled...
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i‘m joined by the former cabinet minister and party leader iain duncan smith. you will be pleased to know that the questions have flooded in! the challenge today is to answer as many as we can. there is so much talk about social care and this policy, in forcing quite a radical departure in many ways but it is fair to say, given the comments that have come m, given the comments that have come in, a lot of people are puzzled or angry about it, because they feel it is not addressing an issue of fairness. let me take alistair gordon, thank you for your question. he says, what happened to be social ca re cap he says, what happened to be social care cap as promised in 2015? how cani care cap as promised in 2015? how can i pay a carer when my sole asset? that reflects a lot of the sentiment in other questions too. firstly, you need to see it in a wider perspective of what was said today. it was the beginnings of a rebalancing. i felt that the wait was being taken too much on working age and it needed to be rebalanced across the ages. these measures, as she has done on
i‘m joined by the former cabinet minister and party leader iain duncan smith. you will be pleased to know that the questions have flooded in! the challenge today is to answer as many as we can. there is so much talk about social care and this policy, in forcing quite a radical departure in many ways but it is fair to say, given the comments that have come m, given the comments that have come in, a lot of people are puzzled or angry about it, because they feel it is not addressing an issue of...
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. >>> on the phone with us here on american history tv is lynn smith who is an audio visual archivist at the herbert presidential library. you made an interesting discovery while working with home movies. what did you find? >> well, it was an interesting thing i was working on evaluating the films measuring for shrinkage and all of that. i noticed some of these black and white film had lines on each frame. i pulled it out to make sure i wasn't seeing spots as it were. as the etch code indicated they curcolor. which to me you would see image of color in the frames. they weren't. i looked for dates indicated they were early '30s, late '20s. i did research and discovered that this was an early precursor to koto chromophilm. the design of the films, the mechanics, the lines i was looking at were little tiny lenses that would trap the color when film through a camera with a filter developed and then reprojected through the same filter on a projector. and that's where the color was seen. but from the naked eye it looked like a black and white film with odd stripes. >> how hard was it to get
. >>> on the phone with us here on american history tv is lynn smith who is an audio visual archivist at the herbert presidential library. you made an interesting discovery while working with home movies. what did you find? >> well, it was an interesting thing i was working on evaluating the films measuring for shrinkage and all of that. i noticed some of these black and white film had lines on each frame. i pulled it out to make sure i wasn't seeing spots as it were. as the etch...
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on the phone with us on american history tv is lynn smith was an audiovisual artist at the museum and west branch i was. he made an interesting discovery recently. while working with the home movies belonging to president hoover and first lady, what did you find? >> it was an interesting thing i was working on a valuing the film measuring for shrinkage and i noticed some of the black and white films had lines on the frame. i pulled it out to make sure i wasn't seeing things, spots as it were. i noticed the edge code indicated that they were coded color. to me, that would be image of color being seen in the frame. but they weren't. 20's,ere early 30's, late and i did some research to discover that coded color film was an early precursor to kodachrome film. the design of these films, the mechanics of the film, the lines that i will looking at were little tiny microscopic lenses that would trap the color when filmed through a camera with the lens -- with a filter, red green blue filter developed and read projected -- read projected through the projector. eye, it looked like a black and w
on the phone with us on american history tv is lynn smith was an audiovisual artist at the museum and west branch i was. he made an interesting discovery recently. while working with the home movies belonging to president hoover and first lady, what did you find? >> it was an interesting thing i was working on a valuing the film measuring for shrinkage and i noticed some of the black and white films had lines on the frame. i pulled it out to make sure i wasn't seeing things, spots as it...
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harry smith travels to a tiny oh, yeah. the moment you realize this is definitely not the look you were going for. at lowe's, we have everything you need to create the outdoor space you've always wanted. all at the prices you'll love. all projects have a starting point. start with lowe's. hurry in and get this garden treasures palm city sectional for only $498 at the lowe's "refresh your outdoors event." whfight back fastts, with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums [phi anne.g] so those financial regulations being talked about? they could affect your accounts, so let's get together and talk, and make sure everything's clear. yeah, that would be great. being proactive... it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. oh no. oh no. i hate this belt. man oh man. mom,
harry smith travels to a tiny oh, yeah. the moment you realize this is definitely not the look you were going for. at lowe's, we have everything you need to create the outdoor space you've always wanted. all at the prices you'll love. all projects have a starting point. start with lowe's. hurry in and get this garden treasures palm city sectional for only $498 at the lowe's "refresh your outdoors event." whfight back fastts, with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it...
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smith collides with a fan, beer all over him. yeah, he likes it. lebron seven straight finals. they will face the warriors, seems like a couple months away though. a humbling experience before starting practices this week. they went on a mission to haiti. they saw a country devastated by hurricanes. >> when you put it in the perspective of it's only two plane rides. >> going to haiti for me is very eye opening to see how much need there is and how they're lacking so many things materialistically, but emotional emotionally, rirlts one of the most joyous communities. there's a language barrier, so it was new to us. we got a chance to paint a couple houses. >> extremely eye opening to see how people are living in 2017 sfwlp it was an amazing experience. i know i'll be back there for sure. >> they brought some hope to haiti. very cool. ♪ sorry about the holdup, folks. we have some congestion on the runway and i'm being told it'll be another 15, maybe 20 minutes, and we will have you on your way. ♪ runway models on the runway? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money ev
smith collides with a fan, beer all over him. yeah, he likes it. lebron seven straight finals. they will face the warriors, seems like a couple months away though. a humbling experience before starting practices this week. they went on a mission to haiti. they saw a country devastated by hurricanes. >> when you put it in the perspective of it's only two plane rides. >> going to haiti for me is very eye opening to see how much need there is and how they're lacking so many things...
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some women and young children may need to be retested. >>> and smith. films that can't be shown on a big screen don't belong and will said it gives access to movies. >>> still to come, an airline rewards program gets an upgrade. delta is teaming up with a ride-sharing company to help you earn sky miles on the ground. more than one flavor, or texture, or color. a good clean salad is so much more than green. and with panera catering, more for your event. panera. food as it should be. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a medication... ...this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain... ...and protect my joints from further damage. humira has been clinically studied for over 18 years. humira works by targeting and helping to... ...block a specific source... ...of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pai
some women and young children may need to be retested. >>> and smith. films that can't be shown on a big screen don't belong and will said it gives access to movies. >>> still to come, an airline rewards program gets an upgrade. delta is teaming up with a ride-sharing company to help you earn sky miles on the ground. more than one flavor, or texture, or color. a good clean salad is so much more than green. and with panera catering, more for your event. panera. food as it...
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it includes you, stephen smith. my question when i look at that is since the assassination there has been so much mythology in this country about john f. kennedy. what can you tell us about the personal john kennedy that is different or larger then or more important than the public image mythology? stephen: i was only six when my uncle -- >> where were you, by the way? stephen: that is me in the front seat. if you look closely, i looked concerned. i am concerned because we are headed for a large hill at a high rate of speed in a small, overloaded golf cart driven by a guy who wrecked his pt boat. [laughter] stephen: we would all get on the golf cart, and we would drive for this hill. he would come down also out of what we called the whirly bird, those two marine choppers and land on the lawn and he would come out and we would run over to meet him. he got a big kick out of that and i think he got a big kick out of riding around on the golf cart and scaring everyone to death. i have great memories of my uncle. carolin
it includes you, stephen smith. my question when i look at that is since the assassination there has been so much mythology in this country about john f. kennedy. what can you tell us about the personal john kennedy that is different or larger then or more important than the public image mythology? stephen: i was only six when my uncle -- >> where were you, by the way? stephen: that is me in the front seat. if you look closely, i looked concerned. i am concerned because we are headed for...
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smith radio show but he specializes in being an nba insider. stephen a. smith is here. he was named detroit's greatest guitar player of all-time, also a member of the national bow hunters hall of fame, and he's a "new york times" best-selling author. but he specializes in writing a buffalo on stage. rock legend ted nugent is here. that's a unique specialty. let's see what happens. ted, eric is saying it is divisive. this is the republicans kowtowing to the democratic party. it seems like an objective win-win because mueller, everyone things he's great. he might be best position to clear president trump if nothing was wrong. >> ted: shy may give you an overview, we are aware of the corruption, the abuse of power, the criminality in our government. this kind of devious behavior by the democrats is so out of control. we expect this. i do believe -- i wish i could use the cluster love song. there is such divisiveness. i would love to see this run its full course because i believe in the president. i believe in what he stands for. that's why we voted for him. i believe what
smith radio show but he specializes in being an nba insider. stephen a. smith is here. he was named detroit's greatest guitar player of all-time, also a member of the national bow hunters hall of fame, and he's a "new york times" best-selling author. but he specializes in writing a buffalo on stage. rock legend ted nugent is here. that's a unique specialty. let's see what happens. ted, eric is saying it is divisive. this is the republicans kowtowing to the democratic party. it seems...
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this was damon smith in a police interview. he has asperger‘s syndrome, a form of autism. when i was on the tube, i realised it was going to stratford. right. and i thought, it'd be a good time to leave my bag for a prank. a former friend witnessed his developing interest in extremist violence. he was showing me videos of isis grabbing a knife and cutting off people's heads slowly. he was, like, "don't this look sort of fun", and all that. i was like, "no, it doesn't, it look as bit wrong, actually." hello, everyone, i'm going to shoot my gun. he had posted this on the internet, this pistol fired blank rounds. he also showed off his knife and he posed on facebook with a knuckle duster. damon smith used an al-qaeda bomb—making manual to help him construct his device, but he denied he held extreme political views. he will be sentenced later this month. june kelly, bbc news. a brief look at some of the day's other news stories. police in dorset have arrested four people in connection with the murder of businessman guy hedger. he was shot during a burglary at his home in the
this was damon smith in a police interview. he has asperger‘s syndrome, a form of autism. when i was on the tube, i realised it was going to stratford. right. and i thought, it'd be a good time to leave my bag for a prank. a former friend witnessed his developing interest in extremist violence. he was showing me videos of isis grabbing a knife and cutting off people's heads slowly. he was, like, "don't this look sort of fun", and all that. i was like, "no, it doesn't, it look...
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drew smith shows us how a.c. is doing the holiday this year. >> reporter: the boardwalks are beginning to fill up taken party is starting down here at the shore. the resort towns are counting on the weekend. atlantic city aiming for an explosives start to theunofficial beginning of summer. >> summer 2017. the jersey shore is open. >> reporter: music and entertainment got people dancing outside the tropicana. >> thousands of people here tonight running a block party. >> reporter: at resort casino, people rushed to grab a keepsake at the beach ball drop. >> you don't have to wear the heavy coat. you don't have to deal with the snow. >> reporter: this weekend is about traditions for many families. >> fresh air, relaxation, enjoy our time together. >> reporter: the weather not quite hot enough for a dip in the atlantic but this guy went in anyway. katrina was only brave enough to put her feet in. >> it's cold but it's beautiful. >> reporter: so they will come back later in the year for the full experience, something
drew smith shows us how a.c. is doing the holiday this year. >> reporter: the boardwalks are beginning to fill up taken party is starting down here at the shore. the resort towns are counting on the weekend. atlantic city aiming for an explosives start to theunofficial beginning of summer. >> summer 2017. the jersey shore is open. >> reporter: music and entertainment got people dancing outside the tropicana. >> thousands of people here tonight running a block party....
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norman smith and kevin connelly brussels, thank you both. labour says it would suspend the planned closures of hospital services across england — if it wins the general election. the party says a reform process aimed at treating more patients in the community has created "mistrust and confusion". but the conservatives say the nhs modernisation programme has been backed by senior doctors and nurses. our health editor hugh pym reports. there have been protests against some of the reform plans including this demonstration outside a hospital in 0xfordshire where campaigners say services are under threat. last year nhs england called on local health and council leaders to draw up plans forjoined—up care with the aim of treating more patients in their communities rather than in hospitals. these sustainability and transformation plans have now been published. they cover 44 areas of england. some involve hospital bed cuts with resources switched to community health. labour's jon ashworth today at a meeting with activists in west yorkshire, argue
norman smith and kevin connelly brussels, thank you both. labour says it would suspend the planned closures of hospital services across england — if it wins the general election. the party says a reform process aimed at treating more patients in the community has created "mistrust and confusion". but the conservatives say the nhs modernisation programme has been backed by senior doctors and nurses. our health editor hugh pym reports. there have been protests against some of the...
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i'm eric shawn in for shepard smith. president trump wrapped up his first round of g-7 meetings in italy. he's be negotiating on terrorism, trade, climate change and more. the president was meeting with heads of state from britain, france, japan and other g-7 countries on the beautiful island of sicily in south italy. he held the talks with nato meetings in brussels. the president tweeting this "just arrived in italy for the g-7 trip. has been very successful. he saved the billions billions of dollars and millions of jobs." the latest leg of the president's first foreign tour. the g-7 used to be the g-8 but they did kick out russia after they invaded crimea in 2014. john roberts is live in sicily and has the very latest. john, a top white house official speaking about the u.s. financial sanctions against russia. an important point considering the ongoing investigations here at home. >> very important point. particularly since russia is a big deal to the g-7 countries. they talked about it today and will talk tomorrow. ye
i'm eric shawn in for shepard smith. president trump wrapped up his first round of g-7 meetings in italy. he's be negotiating on terrorism, trade, climate change and more. the president was meeting with heads of state from britain, france, japan and other g-7 countries on the beautiful island of sicily in south italy. he held the talks with nato meetings in brussels. the president tweeting this "just arrived in italy for the g-7 trip. has been very successful. he saved the billions...
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liz: hank smith, haverford trust chief investment officer. we're off the session highs, up 89 for the dow. we're looking at strong day for technology. it is netflix anniversary going public. [closing billion rings] big day for the nasdaq. there is the closing bell. connell mcshane in for david and melissa francis for after the bell. >> hi, liz. stocks coming into the close are in good shape. the dow ending in the green for the third consecutive day. we're up as liz said, up 90 points. i am connell mcshane. in for david today. melissa: welcome, i'm melissa francis this is "after the bell." more on big market movers. here is what else we have for you covering this very busy hour. vice president mike pence on his way to capitol hill to meet with congressional leaders pushing for political victories on health care, tax reform and the big budget rollout expected tomorrow. details on what we know now. >> we love israel. we respect israel. and i send your people the warme
liz: hank smith, haverford trust chief investment officer. we're off the session highs, up 89 for the dow. we're looking at strong day for technology. it is netflix anniversary going public. [closing billion rings] big day for the nasdaq. there is the closing bell. connell mcshane in for david and melissa francis for after the bell. >> hi, liz. stocks coming into the close are in good shape. the dow ending in the green for the third consecutive day. we're up as liz said, up 90 points. i...
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harry smith, thank you. this week we highlight another life well lived. in the early 1950s america was in a panic over the spread of polio. nearly 60,000 children contracted the virus in 1952 alone. swimming pools were closed and people were urged to sit far apart from each other in movie theaters. in 1955 a team of scientists at the university of pittsburgh began the process of wiping the disease off the face of the earth. 34-year-old doctor was one of three men in an original group that included the famed doctor. together they developed the polio vaccine and introduced it on april 12th, 1955. church bells range that day and the pools opened again. within six years there were fewer than 1,000 cases in the united states. since 1979, there have been no cases of polio originating in the u.s. raised in the bronx new york he graduated high school at the age of 15. he was drafted into the army during world war ii. he also worked on the manhattan project testing the toxcitiy of uranium salt. he learned of the project's larger mission only when the united states
harry smith, thank you. this week we highlight another life well lived. in the early 1950s america was in a panic over the spread of polio. nearly 60,000 children contracted the virus in 1952 alone. swimming pools were closed and people were urged to sit far apart from each other in movie theaters. in 1955 a team of scientists at the university of pittsburgh began the process of wiping the disease off the face of the earth. 34-year-old doctor was one of three men in an original group that...
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damon smith used an aa-qaeda bomb—making manual to help him construct his device. but he denied he held extreme political views. however, the jury decided he did set out to attack tube travellers. june kelly, bbc news. of course, the general election isn't the only election under way. tomorrow, voters across england, scotland and wales will go to the polls for local elections. 0ur political correspondent vicki young is here — it's not often we have local and general elections so close? it's very rare for local elections to be held in the middle of a general election campaign and all the parties will be hoping for signs that they‘ re making progress. almost 5,000 seats are up for grabs, but none in northern ireland. in scotland, these elections were last contested in 2012 and will involve all 32 councils. back then the snp won the most seats, but labour wasn't far behind. a key battleground this time will be glasgow city council, where labour's held overall control since 1980. in wales, all 22 councils are being elected. labour performed strongly five years ago
damon smith used an aa-qaeda bomb—making manual to help him construct his device. but he denied he held extreme political views. however, the jury decided he did set out to attack tube travellers. june kelly, bbc news. of course, the general election isn't the only election under way. tomorrow, voters across england, scotland and wales will go to the polls for local elections. 0ur political correspondent vicki young is here — it's not often we have local and general elections so close? it's...
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smith they will be provided an appropriate education but it will not be in a regular school building. >>> we have an update on the battle over police body camera footage in the district and the public's right to see it. since last summer, fox 5 asked to see footage used in court to conflict drunk drivers but the attorney general refused to turn it over until now. fox 5 paul wagner has this fox 5 exclusive. >> reporter: our interest in the videos came last summer when a defense attorney told us camera video in court to conflict drunking drivers and in his opinion, they were game changers meaning the old way was over and judge could see exactly how a defendant was behaving. but when we asked to see the videos, attorney general carl racine said we we don't have to get them from the dc police department. the statute as written he says says so. and so we asked. and this is what we received. redacted videos that obscured faces in conversations in effect nothing close to the way they were presented in court. our stories caught the attention of the dc open government coalition, which sent thi
smith they will be provided an appropriate education but it will not be in a regular school building. >>> we have an update on the battle over police body camera footage in the district and the public's right to see it. since last summer, fox 5 asked to see footage used in court to conflict drunk drivers but the attorney general refused to turn it over until now. fox 5 paul wagner has this fox 5 exclusive. >> reporter: our interest in the videos came last summer when a defense...
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attempts to reach the smith brothers were unsuccessful. the boat repeat offender has been wrapped up in a tarp and will be examined by investigators. >> was it operator error? was it ocean conditions? i mean it's very easy hitting those speeds to lose control. could it have been something mechanical. >> reporter: all of those things will be looked at along with interviews with the survivors. the coast guard tells us the smith brothers boat remains under the ocean right now but it's not a navigation hazard. in point pleasant beach, i'm nora muchanic, channel 6 action news. >> foreign investigatesors are trying to figure out the case of a fire in the city's winfield section the home here on diamond street went up in flames just before 5:00 a.m. sunday morning. neighbors say shirley and cliff hickman lived na that home for decades and spend many years helping the community. >> they ran a diamond club around the corner which is a neighborhood place where people gathered. >> it's such a devastation, so sad. the family in the community. >> one o
attempts to reach the smith brothers were unsuccessful. the boat repeat offender has been wrapped up in a tarp and will be examined by investigators. >> was it operator error? was it ocean conditions? i mean it's very easy hitting those speeds to lose control. could it have been something mechanical. >> reporter: all of those things will be looked at along with interviews with the survivors. the coast guard tells us the smith brothers boat remains under the ocean right now but it's...