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if i'm smith, i'm yelling for a foul. smith went in and gambled. he's got to be either up on lebron or back to coverage. >> hubie: smith moves into the foul line area all you do is hit 134i9smith. does he get his elbow there? what happens? the ball is loose. smith dives on the floor big play. >> mike: cleveland does advance to the front court. james, on the attack. houston by one. ariza, who defended james at the end of the regulation so well. a foul to give for the rockets. james goatets in the lane. fouled in the act. 4.2 to go. >> hubie: you could not play that any better defensively than what houston did. watch the shot lebron has to take. gets a half a step, but there's the rotation. he gets fouled. no way was that going to be an easy shot. >> mike: james at the line today, 3 of 9. volume increases. are you kidding me? rebound, harden! fouled with 1.5 to go! astonishing! eight missed free throws and some huge ones by one of the best in the game. foul to give here. it's houston ball 1.5 to go. kevin mchale should take a time-out, and he will. l
if i'm smith, i'm yelling for a foul. smith went in and gambled. he's got to be either up on lebron or back to coverage. >> hubie: smith moves into the foul line area all you do is hit 134i9smith. does he get his elbow there? what happens? the ball is loose. smith dives on the floor big play. >> mike: cleveland does advance to the front court. james, on the attack. houston by one. ariza, who defended james at the end of the regulation so well. a foul to give for the rockets. james...
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but smith is not a fool. he understands we have a table time with self-deception so he knows that not only do we want to be lovely if we're not lovely at least we want to think we are, and that's a terrible problem. smith understands and writes about it very eloquently. so it's very easy for us to notice the faults in others not so easy to notice our own faults. smith says, amazing line, he is a bold surgeon, they say whose hand does not tremble when he performs an operation upon his own person. think about that. we can diagnose and operate on people around us, on ourselves, not so good. we're not so good at seeing ourselves as we truly are. smith says we're very uneasy about lifting what he calls the mysterious veil of self-delusion. that we cover our acts with but it's self-delusion we cover our moral deformities from the people around us because we don't want to be seen at bad' people and we also cover them from ourselves, and smith says this deception, this self-desings of our own flaws, he says is respon
but smith is not a fool. he understands we have a table time with self-deception so he knows that not only do we want to be lovely if we're not lovely at least we want to think we are, and that's a terrible problem. smith understands and writes about it very eloquently. so it's very easy for us to notice the faults in others not so easy to notice our own faults. smith says, amazing line, he is a bold surgeon, they say whose hand does not tremble when he performs an operation upon his own...
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smith. -- alfred e. smith. he had been born in the shadow of the brooklyn bridge and his father died when he was about in the sixth grade. smith became the bread winner of the family. he became a newsie and went to work at the fish market and started working for errands for the local society. he was smart and he wound up in albany as a representative. he then became the governor of the state. in 1911, smith was a strictly tavern a guy, which meant he was not a reformer. in 1911, we had -- something burned in his mind and he started working with people, such as senator robert widener, the father of our former mayor. frances perkins, who went on to be the secretary of labor under franklin roosevelt. and bill moscow it's -- moscowit z and he wound up hiring him to be his right hand woman in albany. in 1928, the democrats selected him as his standard -- as their standardbearer. if i do not pick my finger -- smith derby on it. what do you think happened in 1928? well, smith did not win. herbert h
smith. -- alfred e. smith. he had been born in the shadow of the brooklyn bridge and his father died when he was about in the sixth grade. smith became the bread winner of the family. he became a newsie and went to work at the fish market and started working for errands for the local society. he was smart and he wound up in albany as a representative. he then became the governor of the state. in 1911, smith was a strictly tavern a guy, which meant he was not a reformer. in 1911, we had --...
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sarah smith was tony's patient who had died during surgery. >> anthony thought that dan smith was trying to get even with him for taking his wife away from him, and he thought enough to say, well, maybe then dan was trying to take my wife away from me. >> investigators searched for arsenic throughout the pignataros' home. >> we searched the house from top to bottom looking for arsenic, pesticides and insecticides, anything that may contain arsenic. anything that looked suspicious, powdery was taken to be analyzed at the lab and came back negative. >> detectives interviewed debbie's daughter since she too had some of the same symptoms as her mother. they asked her what she ate on the day she became ill. >> there was soup left on the kitchen table, and she ate some of it. that night she was vomiting. >> debbie then remembered an important detail, that tony made the soup that day. >> he brought me the bowl. and i remember saying i can't eat all this. he's like no, eat it, it's good for you. >> their daughter found some of that soup left over on the stove and took some. to find out exactly h
sarah smith was tony's patient who had died during surgery. >> anthony thought that dan smith was trying to get even with him for taking his wife away from him, and he thought enough to say, well, maybe then dan was trying to take my wife away from me. >> investigators searched for arsenic throughout the pignataros' home. >> we searched the house from top to bottom looking for arsenic, pesticides and insecticides, anything that may contain arsenic. anything that looked...
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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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from smith. why do you think the building is called the empire state building? every tallest building hereto for had a corporate name attached to it. metropolitan life, singer, will worth, chrysler, bank of manhattan. smith assumed that the democrats would fill the building with state offices but smith and roosevelt never really got along. when you talk about presidential timber, smith might of had a scrawny tree that grew in the backyard of booking. they simply didn't get along. but the building that was planned in the boom of the 20's, opened in the bust of the 1930's. they cannot rent the space for retail purposes on fifth avenue, so they put photographs in the space. they went so far as to light the building at night, creating the illusion that something was going on. the truth was nothing was going on. there was only elevator service from the first to the 25th more, and no service to the 80th. that would run around turning on the lights at night. i'm going to skip through some of these. i'm
from smith. why do you think the building is called the empire state building? every tallest building hereto for had a corporate name attached to it. metropolitan life, singer, will worth, chrysler, bank of manhattan. smith assumed that the democrats would fill the building with state offices but smith and roosevelt never really got along. when you talk about presidential timber, smith might of had a scrawny tree that grew in the backyard of booking. they simply didn't get along. but the...
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she's lying. >> bell says not only did smith know about the robberies. she played a big part in pulling them off. >> he would have never seen her coming. she was 18, about to graduate. she came off as innocent. that's the easiest way to get robbed. through a female. you might think you are about to go kikwit a girl, you know, chill, probable bheep get some, you don't know there is a dmud the closet waiting on you. like you would never see it come. it could happen to anybody. >> come up, a rookie deputy makes one of the largest contraband busts the jail has ever seen. >> honestly, i don't know how he got this much contraband in here. >> and later -- >> when i realized how severe this was, it's like our whole life stops. >> an irksz sha smith gets a reminder of the life she's missing. you seem knowledgeable, professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp pr
she's lying. >> bell says not only did smith know about the robberies. she played a big part in pulling them off. >> he would have never seen her coming. she was 18, about to graduate. she came off as innocent. that's the easiest way to get robbed. through a female. you might think you are about to go kikwit a girl, you know, chill, probable bheep get some, you don't know there is a dmud the closet waiting on you. like you would never see it come. it could happen to anybody....
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smith is back on the air delivering a very personal message. >> i'm b. smith, and i suffer from alzheimer's disease. >> reporter: she and husband dan gasby are promoting the brain health registry, which offers free online coggative streeng. a new report by the alzheimer's association found only 45% of people with alzheimer's or their caregivers are given the diagnosis by their doctors. >> the reason we're doing this is to show people not to it hide. you know, there's such a stigma attached to it. >> reporter: the goal of the registry is to increase the number of clinical trial volunteers especially in minority populations. smith went public with her diagnosis last june. do you remember the first dish you made? >> pineapple upside down cake. >> reporter: i remember from our last interview you said one of the first things you ever made was...? it was a cake. >> upside down cake. >> reporter: yes! but the disease is eroding her short-term memory and reasoning as shown by a terrifying incident last fall. a family member smith on a bus in new york city to ret
smith is back on the air delivering a very personal message. >> i'm b. smith, and i suffer from alzheimer's disease. >> reporter: she and husband dan gasby are promoting the brain health registry, which offers free online coggative streeng. a new report by the alzheimer's association found only 45% of people with alzheimer's or their caregivers are given the diagnosis by their doctors. >> the reason we're doing this is to show people not to it hide. you know, there's such a...
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this is general smith's address. "soldiers, i am left a commander without an army, a general without troops. you have made your choice. it is unwise and unpatriotic but it is final. i pray you may not live to regret it. the enemy will occupy your country. you have voluntarily destroyed your own organization." not much she can do because by this point as the news filters -- he can do because by this point as the news filters back to shreveport, a lot of men do not even wait for a parole pass, they just go home. the final surrender will take place in galveston texas, on board a ship. the uss jackson. and that is going to be on june 2. we are into early june. that is where general smith will sign the paperwork officially surrendering the department of the trans-mississippi. one of the lesser-known surrenders that i think is really fascinating happened in arkansas and i want to talk about this for a minute. on the left is general jeff thompson commanded troops in central arkansas -- who commanded central troops in centra
this is general smith's address. "soldiers, i am left a commander without an army, a general without troops. you have made your choice. it is unwise and unpatriotic but it is final. i pray you may not live to regret it. the enemy will occupy your country. you have voluntarily destroyed your own organization." not much she can do because by this point as the news filters -- he can do because by this point as the news filters back to shreveport, a lot of men do not even wait for a...
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>> smith braces herself for his answer, but he never gives one. frightened for her life, smith panics and makes the split-second decision to defend herself. >> i got scared then. i figured, he was going to hurt me. i got up like i was coming around, then i grabbed the gun. shot at him. >> smith has endured being robbed time and time again. but this time the no-nonsense store manager, who has never fired a gun in her life, shoots the man. one time, at point-blank range. >> i didn't realize i hit him at first because it took a minute. >> now, armed with a little more courage, smith makes sure the robber doesn't try to hurt her. >> don't move. >> i was scared. i said, hey, show me your hands and he said, i don't have anything. >> it turns out the robber doesn't have a gun. smith is both relieved and annoyed. the robber pleads with her. >> please, don't shoot me. call 911. >> in a dramatic turn of events, it's the robber who's now afraid for his life. >> he was squirming around on the floor and i said, you weren't thinking about 911 when you was robbi
>> smith braces herself for his answer, but he never gives one. frightened for her life, smith panics and makes the split-second decision to defend herself. >> i got scared then. i figured, he was going to hurt me. i got up like i was coming around, then i grabbed the gun. shot at him. >> smith has endured being robbed time and time again. but this time the no-nonsense store manager, who has never fired a gun in her life, shoots the man. one time, at point-blank range....
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smith, virginia tech. mr. smith: mr. chairman, i yield myself 30 seconds before yielding to the gentleman from texas. i'd like to call members' attention to page 1, line 12 of this bill. again it is only two pages long. i hope everybody will take the time to read it. 12 -- line 12 of the first page points out that the administrator of the e.p.a. shall use the best available science. once again, the bill actually calls upon the administrator use the best available science. the question is why does the e.p.a. want to hide the science? why does it want to hide this data? why won't it let the american people see this data? that's the question. mr. chairman, i yield three minutes to the gentleman from texas, mr. weber, who is the chairman of the energy subcommittee of the science committee. er: i thank the gentleman. mr. speaker, i rise today in strong support of h.r. 1030, the secret science reform act of 2015. last december, the e.p.a. proposed a new regulation that is widely predicted to be the costliest regulation in u.s.
smith, virginia tech. mr. smith: mr. chairman, i yield myself 30 seconds before yielding to the gentleman from texas. i'd like to call members' attention to page 1, line 12 of this bill. again it is only two pages long. i hope everybody will take the time to read it. 12 -- line 12 of the first page points out that the administrator of the e.p.a. shall use the best available science. once again, the bill actually calls upon the administrator use the best available science. the question is why...
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justin smith and patrick smith and frank gore signing with the philadelphia eagles and also word that colin kaepernick may be on the trading block. ktvu's john sasaki spoke with fans about the news. he is live at the old candlestick park. john? >> reporter: fans are scratching their heads. some are angry. many are pointing the finger at jed york. >> reporter: candlestick park is a shell of its former self. fans might say it is no different than the team that now plays. >> leader of the band is messing things up somewhere. >> the 49ers left san francisco for greener pastures and players appear to be doing the same. frank gore to free agency and patrick willis and justin smith to retirement. >> they are jumping ship. retiring because it is like -- i believe they don't want to play for the organization any longer. >> madness. >> reporter: it was topic number one. >> the defense has been based around for the large part of the success, justin smith and patrick willis. >> reporter: he is trying to figure out how this could be happening at once. >> no, it does not look like we have a concret
justin smith and patrick smith and frank gore signing with the philadelphia eagles and also word that colin kaepernick may be on the trading block. ktvu's john sasaki spoke with fans about the news. he is live at the old candlestick park. john? >> reporter: fans are scratching their heads. some are angry. many are pointing the finger at jed york. >> reporter: candlestick park is a shell of its former self. fans might say it is no different than the team that now plays. >>...
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smith. >> he was so friendly. he was so polite. i couldn't imagine if he knew he was wanted he would have handed my his i.d. that's what caught me off guard. >> the corporal sees daniel roy smith waiting patiently in front of the cruiser. if he were wanted by police, wouldn't he try to escape? >> why is he being so compliant? why is he sticking around? why isn't he making a run for it? all those things make me think i have got the wrong guy. >> he decides to question him further. >> let me ask you something. i'll with honest with you. are you supposed to be in a half way house or something like that? okay, you sure about that. because we're checking on something right now but it looks like -- >> that's something i regret. giving him the heads up that i knew he was wanted. i wished i had not done that. >> you don't have any weapons or anything on you, do you? >> i asked him to put his satchel thing, little day planner on the hood of the car. because i wanted to pat him down for weapons. >> me
smith. >> he was so friendly. he was so polite. i couldn't imagine if he knew he was wanted he would have handed my his i.d. that's what caught me off guard. >> the corporal sees daniel roy smith waiting patiently in front of the cruiser. if he were wanted by police, wouldn't he try to escape? >> why is he being so compliant? why is he sticking around? why isn't he making a run for it? all those things make me think i have got the wrong guy. >> he decides to question him...
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it's got to stop, guys. >> reporter: smith pressed send. went to bed, woke up, went to work. >> the receptionist, first thing, big eyes, "adam, what did you do? the voicemail is completely full and it's full of bomb threats. >> reporter: you were asked to resign? >> yeah, mm-hmm. >> reporter: he refused and was fired, losing his six-figure salary and stock options. worth? >> it was over a million dollars. >> reporter: and it's gone. >> it was taken when i lost my employment. >> reporter: the money, that beautiful home, all gone. they had to super downsize. no big house, no space for big toys. >> this is sterling helping give all we own to goodwill. >> is that your easy bake oven? is that one of your favorite toys? >> reporter: did you have a swimming pool? >> yeah, we had a jacuzzi. >> we had a spa. >> reporter: you had a jacuzzi? smith quickly apologized to the clerk he got angry with. >> i am so very sorry for the way i spoke to you. >> reporter: she has forgiven him. >> i do forgive adam smith. i think he realizes how bad of a decision i
it's got to stop, guys. >> reporter: smith pressed send. went to bed, woke up, went to work. >> the receptionist, first thing, big eyes, "adam, what did you do? the voicemail is completely full and it's full of bomb threats. >> reporter: you were asked to resign? >> yeah, mm-hmm. >> reporter: he refused and was fired, losing his six-figure salary and stock options. worth? >> it was over a million dollars. >> reporter: and it's gone. >> it was...
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will smith, everybody. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. okay! let's go go, go, go... woah! go right, go left, go left, stop! now go... (shouting) let's go!! i gotta go! can i go? yup! you can go. (beeping alert) woah! there you go! way to go! lets go buddy, let's go! anncr: the ford fusion. we go further, so you can. right now, buy any samsung galaxy smartphone for $0 down... ... and get a free samsung galaxy tablet. pretty neat, huh? only at at&t. here goes. yep. [ crunching ] oh! cheddar, sour cream & onion, and salt & vinegar. wow! wow! how did you do that?! i can see through the blindfold. ♪ [ male announcer ] pringles! ♪ did you use the loo paperi did.ere? how was it? it was good! why do you think that the ripples work? because it gets it all clean. are you so clean that you would go commando? ok! how do you feel? i feel awesome! only cottonelle has cleanripple texture, so you can go commando. we
will smith, everybody. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. okay! let's go go, go, go... woah! go right, go left, go left, stop! now go... (shouting) let's go!! i gotta go! can i go? yup! you can go. (beeping alert) woah! there you go! way to go! lets go buddy, let's go! anncr: the ford fusion. we go further, so you can. right now, buy any samsung galaxy smartphone for $0...
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smith. i certainly had no idea he was about to pull a gun. >> without warning smith reaches into his satchel and pulls out a revolver. >> he pulled it out. i saw the barrel. i immediately started backing up as quickly as i could to create some distance and to get my gun out. >> corporal mecham backs up and stumbles to the ground. >> when he was yelling at me to roll over, my blood went cold. that's when i knew i didn't have any time left. i had to go for my gun right then. >> lying flat on his back, mecham quickly pulls out his gun. >> he fired the first shot, and i can still to this day, i can see the muzzle flash. i can smell the smoke. i can hear the boom. i can hear it all. >> but mecham is not hit and begins firing back. >> i know all total i hit him five times. i don't know how many hit him as he was over me and how many struck as he was running away. >> as corporal smith unloads, daniel smith runs for cover in a ditch. >> i kept shooting. as soon as he hit the ditch, i jumped to my fe
smith. i certainly had no idea he was about to pull a gun. >> without warning smith reaches into his satchel and pulls out a revolver. >> he pulled it out. i saw the barrel. i immediately started backing up as quickly as i could to create some distance and to get my gun out. >> corporal mecham backs up and stumbles to the ground. >> when he was yelling at me to roll over, my blood went cold. that's when i knew i didn't have any time left. i had to go for my gun right...
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so smith did a lot of the dirty work, the heavy lifting. that allowed eisenhower to be above it all and be the effective leader that he was. when it came right down and eisenhower was forced to make a decision -- and he was always reluctant to make decisions -- the last person he turned to was beetle smith. and the most dramatic example of that would be d-day. the weather, it was the worst storm in 70 years, and if they'd pushed back the invasion for a month, that would shorten the campaigning season with very dire consequences. and everybody was already at a fever pitch to get this thing going. and a lot of the ships were already at sea because they were being staged out of northern ireland. and so they're sitting in what's called telegraph cottage. southhampton. it was very convivial sitting around the fireplace having some sherry, probably, and they're looking up at the windows and they're being pelted by rain. it looks like they're going to have to delay again. and this this meteorologist who worked for the raf with a very thick scottis
so smith did a lot of the dirty work, the heavy lifting. that allowed eisenhower to be above it all and be the effective leader that he was. when it came right down and eisenhower was forced to make a decision -- and he was always reluctant to make decisions -- the last person he turned to was beetle smith. and the most dramatic example of that would be d-day. the weather, it was the worst storm in 70 years, and if they'd pushed back the invasion for a month, that would shorten the campaigning...
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>> smith: they don't. >> martin: so how do they know how well they're doing? >> smith: they don't. that's part of the uncertainty. >> martin: they don't even know how much time they have, which makes stopping long enough to eat or drink a calculated risk. >> cooling: i made some poor decisions by not eating more during the test. >> martin: and that's part of the test. >> cooling: that was the biggest part of the test that day, for a lot of people, because i know there were a lot of guys in my group that are p.t. studs, and they went down with heat cases and cramps and whatever else because they weren't eating enough. >> martin: for most marines, and especially the women, the make- or-break point in the combat endurance test is the obstacle course. some of the men are big enough and strong enough to sail through it; others are struggling. melissa cooling gets off to a good start. >> cooling: i just looked up at it and i was like, "all right, i'm definitely going to get this. this is mine." and i made it mine. and i did a little happy dance in my head. >> martin: but her strength is
>> smith: they don't. >> martin: so how do they know how well they're doing? >> smith: they don't. that's part of the uncertainty. >> martin: they don't even know how much time they have, which makes stopping long enough to eat or drink a calculated risk. >> cooling: i made some poor decisions by not eating more during the test. >> martin: and that's part of the test. >> cooling: that was the biggest part of the test that day, for a lot of people,...
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the possible retirement of justin smith and also h of course multiple reports that frank gore is out the door headed for philly or indianapolis. but the willis retirement has many scratching their heads. >> i think with patrick willis this is a multilayered thing. i think there are football reasons, i think there are health reasons. but i think the overriding thing is that patrick willis feels like he has a higher calling outside of football to help youth and make an impact outside of the game that he's been playing for the past eight seasons. >> we'll have much more coming up in sports including the latest with justin smith possibly playing some games with the red and gold nebs season. >> we have players getting arrest pd. the 49ers have been struggling with their team image. >> we might not win the super bowl every year but we can conduct ourselves with class and we can conduct ourselves in a way that makes me proud. >> that was the day they parted
the possible retirement of justin smith and also h of course multiple reports that frank gore is out the door headed for philly or indianapolis. but the willis retirement has many scratching their heads. >> i think with patrick willis this is a multilayered thing. i think there are football reasons, i think there are health reasons. but i think the overriding thing is that patrick willis feels like he has a higher calling outside of football to help youth and make an impact outside of the...
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smith & forge hard cider. made strong. sfx: common city background noise ♪ credit belongs to the man who strives valiantly who errs who spends himself in a worthy cause and who, if he fails at least fails, while daring greatly sfx: background city noise ♪ ( cheers and applause ). >> jon: that's our show. here it is your moment of zen. >> the big melt-down is revealing unwanted surprises across the city, expielz piles of dog poops. there have been more feces complaint made to the city's web site. scoop poop. [barack obama speaking] [man speaking foreign language] [cheers and applause] [trumpet fanfare] hear ye! hear ye! let it be known throughout the kingdom that on this day the wardrobe
smith & forge hard cider. made strong. sfx: common city background noise ♪ credit belongs to the man who strives valiantly who errs who spends himself in a worthy cause and who, if he fails at least fails, while daring greatly sfx: background city noise ♪ ( cheers and applause ). >> jon: that's our show. here it is your moment of zen. >> the big melt-down is revealing unwanted surprises across the city, expielz piles of dog poops. there have been more feces complaint made to...
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smith: it is in the statute. justice alito: no, the 12% came into play after you created the category. mr. smith: right. justice alito: how do i know they create the subcategories? mr. smith: you can see it in a notice of proposed rulemaking. what happens is people comment and say, we are so different from that category. we have special problems. justice kagan: it is a rulemaking after the rulemaking that applies to the listing, is that right? mr. smith: it is totally after that. if the second phase. justice breyer: you confirm it was not made up in my chambers. [laughter] mr. smith: they did a wonderful job. this -- justice breyer: the congress -- the brief said unambiguously required epa to consider costs at the second stage of the process. that is what it said. i read the statutes. reading that leads me to think it works along the lines you just said. if he did at the most expensive set of generators in the world you would ask epa to create a separate category in which case the top 12% would no longer be in yo
smith: it is in the statute. justice alito: no, the 12% came into play after you created the category. mr. smith: right. justice alito: how do i know they create the subcategories? mr. smith: you can see it in a notice of proposed rulemaking. what happens is people comment and say, we are so different from that category. we have special problems. justice kagan: it is a rulemaking after the rulemaking that applies to the listing, is that right? mr. smith: it is totally after that. if the second...
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regresamos a san s leue imar katherine smith del distrito escolar "evergreen"... take 2boxes juanfra lucrecia est vez los pequeños que te acompaÑan nos hablarn sobre el novedoso programa al que tienen acceso... cuntanos... lucrecia live live bug put placeholder here facebook lucrecia live bug bump out lorena --- tiempo de la pausa... no se --- tiempo de la pausa... no se mueva porque tenemos mucho ms para ustedes aqu en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion... take vo --padres de alumnos de una escuela en el este de la baha...se quejan y piden la ayuda de las autoridades.....le diremos qu es lo exigen. juanfra/take vo --impresionantes imgenes grabadas por la mas reciente tecnologa lo llevan dentro de la cueva ms grande del mundo... tiene que verlas para apreciarlas... take lucrecia/live ciudades del norte de mexico terminan viviendo... take vo ---en las calles por falta de albergues y de oportunidades laborales. --la mayoria son familias con niÑos que aseguran han sufrido mucho durante su viaje. --personas de todas las edades que han sido victimas de algun del
regresamos a san s leue imar katherine smith del distrito escolar "evergreen"... take 2boxes juanfra lucrecia est vez los pequeños que te acompaÑan nos hablarn sobre el novedoso programa al que tienen acceso... cuntanos... lucrecia live live bug put placeholder here facebook lucrecia live bug bump out lorena --- tiempo de la pausa... no se --- tiempo de la pausa... no se mueva porque tenemos mucho ms para ustedes aqu en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion... take vo --padres de...
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my thanks to will smith, rosamund pike, jack white! [ cheers and applause ] albert brooks, and the roots right there, ladies and gentlemen! great job all week. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thanks for watching. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
my thanks to will smith, rosamund pike, jack white! [ cheers and applause ] albert brooks, and the roots right there, ladies and gentlemen! great job all week. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thanks for watching. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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smith rock and the wallowas are all missing. whoever named the seven wonders never set foot in oregon because even crater lake was left off their list. so we see your wonders world and raise you seven of our own. the seven wonders of oregon. see one, or better yet see them all. >>> hillary clinton addressed criticism over her use of a personal e mail service to conduct government business. hillary clinton breaking her silence >> i opted for convenience to use my personal e mail account. >> the presumed 2015 presidential front runner addressed her use of a private server to conduct business as secretary of state . >> i thought it would be easier to carry one device instead of two. >> she and her team turned over tens of thousands of e mails she'd determined work related. >> about half were work related and went to the state department. and about half were personal. that were not in any way related to my work. >> clinton insists she sent no classified information but in a move that may cause criticism, they deleted e mails deemed
smith rock and the wallowas are all missing. whoever named the seven wonders never set foot in oregon because even crater lake was left off their list. so we see your wonders world and raise you seven of our own. the seven wonders of oregon. see one, or better yet see them all. >>> hillary clinton addressed criticism over her use of a personal e mail service to conduct government business. hillary clinton breaking her silence >> i opted for convenience to use my personal e mail...
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smith's biography lingers on not going. the way he got jurisdiction in family matters in political matters what he would see what had to be done. people would have to follow along with the law of the case and governors are right in front of the people they represent. they're not 500 miles away. if they don't go out and find out the problem and solve it their constituents will know right away and vote them out of office. mix them all so definition much more practical. my former colleague, charlie baker and fields in the hands-on guy. he's a policy wonk. he is a restless intellects like nelson rockefeller and he will be very much one of those solve the problem type of people if he gets into office. that is a distinction i jog between the house and senate. >> well it is interesting to say that until recently the assumption was that governors would always have the inside track on presidential nomination and election. 2008, no matter who won, a senator would be elected president. the first since john kennedy had before him warre
smith's biography lingers on not going. the way he got jurisdiction in family matters in political matters what he would see what had to be done. people would have to follow along with the law of the case and governors are right in front of the people they represent. they're not 500 miles away. if they don't go out and find out the problem and solve it their constituents will know right away and vote them out of office. mix them all so definition much more practical. my former colleague,...
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but sideswiped smith and her car. >> i knew lyric. she was very, she was very loving. >> reporter: smith was a senior at burlington county institute of technology where crisis counselors met with students on monday. >> it is just horrible. very sad. >> reporter: at burlington county institute of technology students worked together in close knit clusters baseond career interest. lyric smith wanded to be a necessary. >> she wanted to go to widener university she put down her deposit and she wanted to be a registered nurse. >> reporter: smith was on her way, last year she work at mason i can home as a earth filed nurse ago cysttent. state police have not concluded their investigation but, the the tractor trailer does not fake any charges. in mount laurel i'm cleve bryan cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> a police officer and five others are injured in the chain reaction crash in bucks county. this happened near route one and route 13 late last night. authorities say a car rear ended a police car and smash into a car that had been pulled over f
but sideswiped smith and her car. >> i knew lyric. she was very, she was very loving. >> reporter: smith was a senior at burlington county institute of technology where crisis counselors met with students on monday. >> it is just horrible. very sad. >> reporter: at burlington county institute of technology students worked together in close knit clusters baseond career interest. lyric smith wanded to be a necessary. >> she wanted to go to widener university she put...
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>> on espn first take monday morning, host steven amount smith never overtly called eagles head coach chip kelly a racist but smith said in the wake of a flurry of birds personnel moves -- >> you got brothers walking the streets going like that what's up with chip? >> former long time philadelphia inquirer columnist questioned the curl cher being created by kelly and suggested there was a racial element to moves that have three eagles top offensive stars over the past two years all african-american. >> gone lesean mccoy jeremy maclin desean jackson. staying, riley cooper. >> really? >> hmm. >> really? >> okay. >> okay. >> cooper of course was caught on camera uttering a racial slur. he publicly made amends and later was signed to a hefty new contract. the lunch crowd at tony luke's in south philly was hunching cheesesteaks when we came looking for reaction. just about everyone black and white found smith' suggestion distasteful. >> i don't know about that. as far as being a racial thing. i think it's surprising to see such good talent leave. >> whatever their color. >> yeah, whatever
>> on espn first take monday morning, host steven amount smith never overtly called eagles head coach chip kelly a racist but smith said in the wake of a flurry of birds personnel moves -- >> you got brothers walking the streets going like that what's up with chip? >> former long time philadelphia inquirer columnist questioned the curl cher being created by kelly and suggested there was a racial element to moves that have three eagles top offensive stars over the past two...
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. >> i am standing in front of the home where fraisure smith wants to live. it has five bedrooms and pool. the neighbors say there rare many reasons why he should not be released to the neighborhood, because there are no street light, and it is very dark at night. >> this man is going to be living where there are no fences where he is going to be living and the college, and all of those young colleges out there. >> and what happened with the three strikes and you are out. >> and what happened that raised concerns concerns about the town hall meeting, and the violent offender fraisure smith in their community. >> well, it is bringing up feelings of panic, and anger and fear. >> reporter: she is saying that the impending release because of the rape of her sister is causing fear. >> we have had our loved ones and our own lives violently altered. >> and the superior court is to allow the placement of him in this home. his convictions date back to the 1980s. he served the entire sentence for the most recent intent for the sex crime in 2006. >> we just don't want h
. >> i am standing in front of the home where fraisure smith wants to live. it has five bedrooms and pool. the neighbors say there rare many reasons why he should not be released to the neighborhood, because there are no street light, and it is very dark at night. >> this man is going to be living where there are no fences where he is going to be living and the college, and all of those young colleges out there. >> and what happened with the three strikes and you are out....
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smith passed away last month at the age of 83. so still teaching those student. >> yes. >> even after his passing. >> great idea for him. wow, such a legacy, great. still ahead on "eyewitness news" this morning new data just released sheds startling light on college graduation rates. >> detaiails for in you our money watch report. first what's ahead tonight on cbs-3. >>> breaking, two men are dead after victim fights back during robbery attempt on media street in west philadelphia. another man is stable at a hospital. it happened last night about 10:30, on the 5400 block of media street. >> and, new york city mayor bill de blasio, says no one is missing after apparent gas explosion at a manhattan apartment building. however, at least one family says a 23 year old man has not been found. nineteen people were injured yesterday afternoon. just hours after inspectors said plumbing and gas works inside that building was faulty. >>> all right, 4:51 right now time for check on business news. >> mine watch's jill wagner joins us from the
smith passed away last month at the age of 83. so still teaching those student. >> yes. >> even after his passing. >> great idea for him. wow, such a legacy, great. still ahead on "eyewitness news" this morning new data just released sheds startling light on college graduation rates. >> detaiails for in you our money watch report. first what's ahead tonight on cbs-3. >>> breaking, two men are dead after victim fights back during robbery attempt on...
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jada pinkett smith, everybody. "gotham" airs monday nights on fox. we'll be right back with ginnifer goodwin. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ it's just you and your honey. the setting is perfect. but then erectile dysfunction happens again. you know what? plenty of guys have this issue, not just getting an erection, but keeping it. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. ask your doctor if... ...viagra is right for you. we did it charlie. at&t's network now has the nation's strongest lte signal. let's go tell everybody. we're doing things like putting lte radio's at the top of our towers. to
jada pinkett smith, everybody. "gotham" airs monday nights on fox. we'll be right back with ginnifer goodwin. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ it's just you and your honey. the setting is perfect. but then erectile dysfunction happens again. you know what? plenty of guys have this issue, not just getting an erection, but keeping it. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for...
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smith & forge hard cider. now on draft. i already feel like we're the most connected but i think this solo date will seal the deal. sure! i offer multi-car, safe driver, and so many other discounts that people think i'm a big deal. and boy, are they right. ladies, i can share hundreds in savings with all of you! just visit progressive.com today. but right now, it's choosing time. ooh! we have a winner. all: what? [chuckles] he's supposed to pick one of us. this is a joke, right? that was the whole point of us being here. ♪ ♪ ♪ never before has this kind of passion this kind of innovation, engineering, design and performance... been available... for this kind of price. the 2015 cla from mercedes-benz. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. so i was video chatting with my girlfriend. we haven't been together long but... she just says it. i love you. my heart is racing. so i say it right back. i love you too. and she freezes. not actually but the video chat. and i'm li
smith & forge hard cider. now on draft. i already feel like we're the most connected but i think this solo date will seal the deal. sure! i offer multi-car, safe driver, and so many other discounts that people think i'm a big deal. and boy, are they right. ladies, i can share hundreds in savings with all of you! just visit progressive.com today. but right now, it's choosing time. ooh! we have a winner. all: what? [chuckles] he's supposed to pick one of us. this is a joke, right? that was...
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also justin smith on the brink of retirement. he has been contemplating the move for some time, but there are reports he may delay his retirement and play a lesser schedule for the 49ers this season. you can go to our website for the latest information and we're on facebook and twitter. >> a developing story, the santa clara sheriff's department tracking down accused child molester. investigators believe that carter broke into a nearby apartment complecomplex, change clothes, and took off. >>> shots were fired outs of highland hospital late last night. no one was hurt and there is no word on any arrests. >> police are investigating a deadly shooting on chestnut street just a block away from a high school. a woman died at the scene. a man and woman are in the hospital this morning. >>> a santa clara valley water district will take it's first look at a new water rate hike today. they want to raise rates as much as 30% because of the drought. district officials say that people are conserving more during the drought because they're s
also justin smith on the brink of retirement. he has been contemplating the move for some time, but there are reports he may delay his retirement and play a lesser schedule for the 49ers this season. you can go to our website for the latest information and we're on facebook and twitter. >> a developing story, the santa clara sheriff's department tracking down accused child molester. investigators believe that carter broke into a nearby apartment complecomplex, change clothes, and took...