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there is so many. >> smith: who is doing the explosions? >> terrorists. >> smith: terrorists. and where are they from? what group? >> the terrorists have destroyed my future. i don't have any future now in syria. they destroyed our life. we were happy people because we live in a safe place. now we can't. we're afraid of every car could bomb in us. >> smith: are we safe here? >> no place in syria is safe. no place. because the american government has given the rebels long-range rockets. they can destroy any place in syria. we're not safe in our homes. >> smith: next, we head west into the provinces of tartus and latakia, the alawite heartland of syria. assad's father, hafez, an alawite, came from this region. before the war, the area was known for its luxury hotels and beach clubs. this is where syria's vacationing elite have always come to play. and even with occasional car bombs and rocket attacks on the town, it is still hard to get a hotel reservation. after taking these pictures, we are asked to stop filming. we are told members of the president's family are here. tartus a
there is so many. >> smith: who is doing the explosions? >> terrorists. >> smith: terrorists. and where are they from? what group? >> the terrorists have destroyed my future. i don't have any future now in syria. they destroyed our life. we were happy people because we live in a safe place. now we can't. we're afraid of every car could bomb in us. >> smith: are we safe here? >> no place in syria is safe. no place. because the american government has given the...
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lenny kaye introduced us and he said, patti smith, fred smith. fred smith, patti smith. amy: and neither one of you would have had to change her names when you got married. >> no. s of people said, the monogrammed towels did not have to be -- as if either one of us had monogrammed towels. but we had a long courtship, long-distance courtship. he lived in detroit, i lived in new york. and finally a 1979, i thought -- from not want to be parted him anymore, so i went and lived in detroit. amy: is it true he said to you, i will take you anywhere in the world if you just have my baby? >> he actually said -- he wanted a son. democratic, "to be i said child, but he asked for a son. and i said, ok. where i chose to and i had a son and a little tome and finally said, now, i would like a daughter. and i said, ok. it took a little longer, but we had our daughter. asked, too, he because my children are the most precious thing that i have. amy: could you tell us about why you chose guiana and what you did there? >> well, i think when fred said he would take many were in the world, fi
lenny kaye introduced us and he said, patti smith, fred smith. fred smith, patti smith. amy: and neither one of you would have had to change her names when you got married. >> no. s of people said, the monogrammed towels did not have to be -- as if either one of us had monogrammed towels. but we had a long courtship, long-distance courtship. he lived in detroit, i lived in new york. and finally a 1979, i thought -- from not want to be parted him anymore, so i went and lived in detroit....
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as he walked away the officer said he tried to stop smith and grabbed his jacket but smith turned and punched the officer. police say the other officer stepped in but smith kept fighting them. in the report the officer said they hit smith in the face, stomach and back to try and stop him. elijah smith is not unfamiliar with the metro police. he was arrested in july after caught on surveillance repeatedly punching a 69-year- old man at the east market metro. >> this young man shoved me and told me to get blank out of the way. >> when that happened he was already on probation after pleading guilty to his involvement in an attack on a local actor. smith and four others assaulted and robbed the man steps away from the silver spring metro. >> smith is said to appear before a judge for sentencing in that market case. in that incident, he pled guilty to simple assault back in september. reporting in china town, i'm allison barber, wusa9. >>> after yesterday's altercation a paramedic came to the scene and check both of the of the officers and smith for injuries. transit police say around that
as he walked away the officer said he tried to stop smith and grabbed his jacket but smith turned and punched the officer. police say the other officer stepped in but smith kept fighting them. in the report the officer said they hit smith in the face, stomach and back to try and stop him. elijah smith is not unfamiliar with the metro police. he was arrested in july after caught on surveillance repeatedly punching a 69-year- old man at the east market metro. >> this young man shoved me and...
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smith: their secrets, their algorithms, and program it. that is going to be huge in the internet of things and at the data center and will allow us to have devices that will provide real value to customers. with the integrated product, it will be really, really cool. cory: thank you, we appreciate it. mr. smith: thank you. scarlet: a selloff in stocks, currencies, and bonds. performing manager, next. ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu "what'd you miss? third-quarter earnings beat analysts estimates, helping to make up for a slump. the largest railroad in the eastern u.s. had earnings per share ahead of analyst estimates of $.50. in addition, csx reaffirming its forecast in the mid-digits. alix: anheuser-busch has agreed to buy sab miller, and sab miller has rejected several other offers from ab inbev. scarlet: wells fargo is buying ge assets, and among them the corporate and financial distribution business. they had been shrinking the finance arm to focus more on operations. alix: and sandisk has apparently received interest from two arrivals. w
smith: their secrets, their algorithms, and program it. that is going to be huge in the internet of things and at the data center and will allow us to have devices that will provide real value to customers. with the integrated product, it will be really, really cool. cory: thank you, we appreciate it. mr. smith: thank you. scarlet: a selloff in stocks, currencies, and bonds. performing manager, next. ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu "what'd you miss? third-quarter earnings beat analysts...
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smith examined william and found the marks of the whipping. william reported that he had always been used very badly by mr. taylor. immediately smith took william to a justice of the peace in leesburg who said that he would issue a warrant for an arrest for taylor the following morning. william ended up finding an and that he did not know was living and moved in with her. the aunt to her nephew to the justice of the peace's office of -- the following morning, but he was out. she found another justice and applied for award to be taken out against taylor but the other justice said that he had more important things to do. in the meanwhile, smith had gone to the office of the initial justice of the peace who told thethat taylor went to see aunt of william and settle the matter and that the aunt was opting not to pursue charges. smith went to the aunt, who said that she had entered no such agreement with taylor. smith returned to the justice of the peace and demanded a warrant be issued. the justice said that he would assume as william appeared in
smith examined william and found the marks of the whipping. william reported that he had always been used very badly by mr. taylor. immediately smith took william to a justice of the peace in leesburg who said that he would issue a warrant for an arrest for taylor the following morning. william ended up finding an and that he did not know was living and moved in with her. the aunt to her nephew to the justice of the peace's office of -- the following morning, but he was out. she found another...
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smith and all the kids passed out. tammie: if you are going to call somebody back, you give them 10 minutes for anything to go on. and i thought i had waited 10 minutes, but i only waited 6. vanessa: it went to voicemail immediately. worried, zeiser called police dispatch and told them to send paramedics. they got there just in time. the smith family is here today, thanks to a free phone call and the woman on the other end that wanted nothing more than to make sure they were ok. jennifer: if she wouldn't have followed up, we would have all be dead in the morning. so we're really thankful she did follow up. just really, we want to thank her for saving our lives. vanessa: both the smiths and zeiser say this is a good reminder about the importance of having co2 detectors in your home. live in the ames bureau, vanessa leader. stacey: if you haven't gotten your flu shot yet, here's another reason to get one. the iowa department of health says the first cases of influenza in the state this season have been reported. health o
smith and all the kids passed out. tammie: if you are going to call somebody back, you give them 10 minutes for anything to go on. and i thought i had waited 10 minutes, but i only waited 6. vanessa: it went to voicemail immediately. worried, zeiser called police dispatch and told them to send paramedics. they got there just in time. the smith family is here today, thanks to a free phone call and the woman on the other end that wanted nothing more than to make sure they were ok. jennifer: if...
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smith said they had entered and no such agreement. smith returned to the justice of the peace and demanded a warrant be issued. the justice said he would when william appeared at the office. after william arrived the justice of the peace refused to do so because he was sticking to his tale. despite smith's efforts he noted up to the present time he has not been issued and there is no probability any action will be taken by the civil authorities in the case. smith has lots of people in northern virginia that he is dealing with. the infamous ku klux klan that you see here was involved creating concerns in the black community by early may 1868. the agent reported this clan made their appearance in the streets of stanton about 1:00 sunday morning. causing no little consternation on the colored people. the operations were attended with the discharge of pistols and by cheers or yelling, which occur as they did in the center of town, almost around the entire population. the colored people are excited about this subject, but little is needed
smith said they had entered and no such agreement. smith returned to the justice of the peace and demanded a warrant be issued. the justice said he would when william appeared at the office. after william arrived the justice of the peace refused to do so because he was sticking to his tale. despite smith's efforts he noted up to the present time he has not been issued and there is no probability any action will be taken by the civil authorities in the case. smith has lots of people in northern...
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this woman's sister was in smith's apartment when smith's gun went off. >> barbara told me she was at the hospital and eric got -- well, eric's toe got shot. the gun went off and it hit eric's toe and went down, the bullet went downstairs and hit alex's leg. >> she says the couple's teenage daughter was also in the apartment when smith fired the gun. she says eric smith doesn't hunt and she doesn't know why he had the weapon. she says eric lost a toe. police say he will be booked into santa klara county jail on charges of negligent discharge of a firearm and being a felon in possession of a weapon and ammunition. tonight, police are still investigating what smith was doing with the gun. reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> won't stop the problem, but it might help. a car thief arrested in san francisco accused of breaking into 22 cars. sfpd says it found it tools for breaking into cars and a lot of stolen items in the home of this man, sean gibson. san francisco has experienced a nearly 50% spike in car break-ins in the first half of this year alone. among
this woman's sister was in smith's apartment when smith's gun went off. >> barbara told me she was at the hospital and eric got -- well, eric's toe got shot. the gun went off and it hit eric's toe and went down, the bullet went downstairs and hit alex's leg. >> she says the couple's teenage daughter was also in the apartment when smith fired the gun. she says eric smith doesn't hunt and she doesn't know why he had the weapon. she says eric lost a toe. police say he will be booked...
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will smith making headlines today but not the will smith you're probably thinking of. he became the accidental star of tuesday night's yankee game, three ball, three strikes and he was out. >> reporter: some guys have all the luck, great seat for a pivotal yankee's game, great company by your side and the chance to be a hero, a foul ball coming your day. >> a rough day for this young fan. >> reporter: okay, not the easiest play in the world. but will, you have to focus. in case you get another chance. >> and this groundball couldn't make the play. >> reporter: okay, that's two strikes. this will smith is no legend. and than the third strike, poor will in the pursuit of happiness, the subject of nationwide ridicule, thank goodness he's a good sport. but i didn't know my phone would blow up. come into work and my boss, hey, what what do i do? and he said own it or walk away. and decided, this is one you own. make the catches next time. >> reporter: will smith pulling a jamie foxx and blaming it on the alcohol. interesting. but not to make matters worse, a few beers, heck
will smith making headlines today but not the will smith you're probably thinking of. he became the accidental star of tuesday night's yankee game, three ball, three strikes and he was out. >> reporter: some guys have all the luck, great seat for a pivotal yankee's game, great company by your side and the chance to be a hero, a foul ball coming your day. >> a rough day for this young fan. >> reporter: okay, not the easiest play in the world. but will, you have to focus. in...
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steve smith, as he has that back contusion. there's no way you'll see him get back in this game, that's for sure. jim: second and 8 on the way. harrison coming in. flacco unable to find anyone in first time -- time and just unloads it. phil: bud dupree once again back there along with cameron heyward. good push but dupree makes flacco step up and that allows heyward to get the pressure on the inside. good throwaway by flacco. jim: this pittsburgh defense again has sacked flacco five times tonight. tied for the most in flacco's career. third and 8. and here's the pass down the field and it's incomplete. it looked like aiken had it for a moment but mitchell lowered the boom and he's shaken up on the contact. phil: good job by aiken going up and getting the football but mitchell right there knocks it out. we've seen some really good reactions from the steeler safeties in some passes here mike mitchell and will allen. jim: mitchell shaken up and on the steeler sideline. in fact, two yards off the field. koch is out to punt. antonio
steve smith, as he has that back contusion. there's no way you'll see him get back in this game, that's for sure. jim: second and 8 on the way. harrison coming in. flacco unable to find anyone in first time -- time and just unloads it. phil: bud dupree once again back there along with cameron heyward. good push but dupree makes flacco step up and that allows heyward to get the pressure on the inside. good throwaway by flacco. jim: this pittsburgh defense again has sacked flacco five times...
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steve smith, as he has that back contusion. see him o way you'll get back in this game, that's for sure. im: second and 8 on the way. harrison coming in. unable to find anyone in time and just nloads it. phil: bud dupree once again back there along with cameron heyward. james harrison on the outside. dupree makes flacco step up and that allows yward to get the pressure on the inside. good throwaway by flacco. m: this pittsburgh defense again has sacked flacco five times tonight. tied for the most in flacco's career. third and 8. pass down the field and it's incomplete. it looked like aiken had it for a moment but mitchell lowered boom and he's shaken up on the contact. going upd job by aiken and getting the football but mitchell right there knocks it out. we've seen some really good reactions from the steeler in some passes here tonight. ike mitchell and will allen. jim: mitchell shaken up and on steeler sideline. in fact, two yards off the field. is out to punt. antonio brown, who's had the last st game in the two-plus seasons
steve smith, as he has that back contusion. see him o way you'll get back in this game, that's for sure. im: second and 8 on the way. harrison coming in. unable to find anyone in time and just nloads it. phil: bud dupree once again back there along with cameron heyward. james harrison on the outside. dupree makes flacco step up and that allows yward to get the pressure on the inside. good throwaway by flacco. m: this pittsburgh defense again has sacked flacco five times tonight. tied for the...
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that's stephanie smith. she helped plan this day. (stephanie smith) "just did a mass rescue evacuation of death row dogs in new mexico." (nats) yes, death row dogs. (stephanie smith) "in new mexico, they typically only have three days to be saved. so as you can imagine, it's pretty tough over there to be a pet." (nats) smith says shelters in new mexico are simply overwhelmed with pets. (christina owens) "they're euthanized, and taken out in black garbage bags, and taken to t t landfill." she says many people simply don't understand the importance of spaying and neutering their pets... (nats) making days like this part of a neverending cycle. (christina owens) "we take out 50, 50 more come in the next day. these guys? they have no voices. (gets emotional) they have no one to help them. some of them have never even felt a human hand, other than to be mean to them." but these dogs have little to worry about. many are now getting their first taste of freedom and some are a little eager to start their new lives. (nats) these animals aren'
that's stephanie smith. she helped plan this day. (stephanie smith) "just did a mass rescue evacuation of death row dogs in new mexico." (nats) yes, death row dogs. (stephanie smith) "in new mexico, they typically only have three days to be saved. so as you can imagine, it's pretty tough over there to be a pet." (nats) smith says shelters in new mexico are simply overwhelmed with pets. (christina owens) "they're euthanized, and taken out in black garbage bags, and taken...
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when the officer tried to arrest smith, smith punched that officer four to five times. back in may, you may recall, smith was charged for attacking a d.c. actor in silver spring and in april, smith punched a 69-year-old man and knocked him down an escalator at the eastern market station. smith pleaded guilty. >>> they fill their tanks, we pay the bills. and investigation by the news4 i-team has revealed another round of government gas thieves. scott mcfarland first revealed this crime last winter but found more workers swiping tax money by swiping government gas cards. >> this is the video that got a d.c. fire department employee in hot water. what you're about to see is a crime. the driver walks away around his jaguar at new jersey avenue northwest in d.c. but he pulls out his government credit card, the one issued to him by d.c.'s fire department for a d.c. vehicle. >> reporter: mr. mccray. i'm from channel 4. >> reporter: we caught up with him where he pleaded guilty to court for stealing thousands of dollars. a judge sentenced him to 18 months probation. stopping a
when the officer tried to arrest smith, smith punched that officer four to five times. back in may, you may recall, smith was charged for attacking a d.c. actor in silver spring and in april, smith punched a 69-year-old man and knocked him down an escalator at the eastern market station. smith pleaded guilty. >>> they fill their tanks, we pay the bills. and investigation by the news4 i-team has revealed another round of government gas thieves. scott mcfarland first revealed this crime...
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the player's brother is eric smith. >> i didn't know what to do. it just killed everything inside of me. >> reporter: andre smith is the seventh high school football player nationwide to die this year, and every death rekindles a debate about whether the sport, played by a million american high school kids, is worth the cost. there are also signs that the gridiron may be losing its grip on the nation's young. while high school football fatalities are down considerably from the 1960s and 70ss, the number of players at that level has dropped by more than 25,000 over the last five years. the chicago public schools said in a statement that it, "follows all state safety regulations governs football games but unfortunately, that does not prevent all tragic incidents like this from occurring." dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> axelrod: up next, why many californians are paying the price for saving water. >> axelrod: in the midst of california's record drought, everyone was asked to cut their water use by 25%, so they did. but now californians have been
the player's brother is eric smith. >> i didn't know what to do. it just killed everything inside of me. >> reporter: andre smith is the seventh high school football player nationwide to die this year, and every death rekindles a debate about whether the sport, played by a million american high school kids, is worth the cost. there are also signs that the gridiron may be losing its grip on the nation's young. while high school football fatalities are down considerably from the 1960s...
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(smith) four months into his tour of duty, he was captured and tortured by the vietcong. he escaped three days later and returned to combat. he served two years and three days. when he returned home, he was a different man. (killam) i don't know what it is about war, but my daddy never told me about war. my granddaddy never told me about war. and now i know why. i've never told anybody about war. i think i lost myself. i think myself was gone. i think everything inside me was taken out. (smith)
(smith) four months into his tour of duty, he was captured and tortured by the vietcong. he escaped three days later and returned to combat. he served two years and three days. when he returned home, he was a different man. (killam) i don't know what it is about war, but my daddy never told me about war. my granddaddy never told me about war. and now i know why. i've never told anybody about war. i think i lost myself. i think myself was gone. i think everything inside me was taken out. (smith)
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steve smith, as he has that back contusion. there's no way you'll see him get back in this game, that's for sure. jim: second and 8 on the way. harrison coming in. flacco unable to find anyone in time and just unloads it. phil: bud dupree once again back there along with cameron heyward. james harrison on the outside. good push but dupree makes flacco step up and that allows heyward to get the pressure on the inside. good throwaway by flacco. jim: this pittsburgh defense again has sacked flacco five times tonight. tied for the most in flacco's career. third and 8. and here's the pass down the field and it's incomplete. it looked like aiken had it for a moment but mitchell lowered the boom and he's shaken up on the contact. phil: good job by aiken going up and getting the football but mitchell right there knocks it out. we've seen some really good reactions from the steeler safeties in some passes here tonight. mike mitchell and will allen. jim: mitchell shaken up and on the steeler sideline. in fact, two yards off the field. ko
steve smith, as he has that back contusion. there's no way you'll see him get back in this game, that's for sure. jim: second and 8 on the way. harrison coming in. flacco unable to find anyone in time and just unloads it. phil: bud dupree once again back there along with cameron heyward. james harrison on the outside. good push but dupree makes flacco step up and that allows heyward to get the pressure on the inside. good throwaway by flacco. jim: this pittsburgh defense again has sacked flacco...
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smith: i yield myself 3 minutes. there was a comment earlier about the military being held hostage by these other needs. and i think it's really important to understand that over the course of the last five years with the military -- what the military has really been held hostage to is the budget caps. one government shut down, multiple c.r.s, and multiple threatened government shut downs. that is what is holding the military hostage. you talk to them about how they have tried to figure out what they can spend money on and what they can't spend money on throughout that madness, because we can't pass along a budget because we can't lift the budget caps, because we can't pass appropriations, that is what is holding them hostage. a one or two-month delay in passing the ndaa, which by the way we passed in december for the last three or four years, isn't going to hold them hostage at all. what is holding them hostage is that ridiculous budget process that i just mentioned. why do we have that ridiculous budget process? be
smith: i yield myself 3 minutes. there was a comment earlier about the military being held hostage by these other needs. and i think it's really important to understand that over the course of the last five years with the military -- what the military has really been held hostage to is the budget caps. one government shut down, multiple c.r.s, and multiple threatened government shut downs. that is what is holding the military hostage. you talk to them about how they have tried to figure out...
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the woman was able to drive away smith shot t her vehicle. ssth then ordered thth woman's friend into his car at gunpoint. that person was able to escape when police pulled over the vehicle. waterloo police are also investigating two reports ofgunfire earll sundd. incidents. witnesses reported hearing gunshots near dawson and reed streets about 1-30 sunday morning. officers found 14 shell casings in the 100 block of dawson street, but did not find any dmage. about 90 minutes later, police investigated a report that someone had shot at a parked vehicle near park road and columbia street. officers found an s-u-v with two flat front ties and bullet hlles in a window and a front fender. theealso found five shell casings nearby. remembe, when you see news, call newsline nine. that number is 319-365-9999. you can also send pictures and videos to newsroom atkcrg dot com. dozens of c cmpanies are pleeing o take steps to fight climate change. president obama made the announcement during a round table discussion on climate change today. the preident sa
the woman was able to drive away smith shot t her vehicle. ssth then ordered thth woman's friend into his car at gunpoint. that person was able to escape when police pulled over the vehicle. waterloo police are also investigating two reports ofgunfire earll sundd. incidents. witnesses reported hearing gunshots near dawson and reed streets about 1-30 sunday morning. officers found 14 shell casings in the 100 block of dawson street, but did not find any dmage. about 90 minutes later, police...
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(smith) michael killam is a vietnam veteran. (killam) you treated someone like you wanted to be treated. you respected everyone. not because you had to, because you wanted to. um... those values that we had, the only way we could get 'em was to give 'em. that's the only way we learned. and-- and, uh, when i came back from vietnam, they were all gone. (smith) drafted at the age of 18, he was a door gunner with the u.s. army. (killam) i grew up on a working ranch and i was pretty proficient with guns. i didn't like killing. i didn't like that at all. now, on the farm-- i mean, in the ranch, you know, you had to kill animals. i don't know what it is about humans. i really thought i'd crossed some kind of invisible line. (smith) four months into his tour of duty, he was captured and tortured by the vietcong. he escaped three days later and returned to combat. he served two years and three days. when he returned home, he was a different man. (killam) i don't know what it is about war, but my daddy never told me about war. my granddad
(smith) michael killam is a vietnam veteran. (killam) you treated someone like you wanted to be treated. you respected everyone. not because you had to, because you wanted to. um... those values that we had, the only way we could get 'em was to give 'em. that's the only way we learned. and-- and, uh, when i came back from vietnam, they were all gone. (smith) drafted at the age of 18, he was a door gunner with the u.s. army. (killam) i grew up on a working ranch and i was pretty proficient with...
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steve smith, as he has that back contusion. see him o way you'll get back in this game, that's for sure. im: second and 8 on the way. harrison coming in. unable to find anyone in time and just nloads it. phil: bud dupree once again back there along with cameron heyward. james harrison on the outside. dupree makes flacco step up and that allows yward to get the pressure on the inside. good throwaway by flacco. m: this pittsburgh defense again has sacked flacco five times tonight. tied for the most in flacco's career. third and 8. pass down the field and it's incomplete. it looked like aiken had it for a moment but mitchell lowered boom and he's shaken up on the contact. going upd job by aiken and getting the football but mitchell right there knocks it out. we've seen some really good reactions from the steeler in some passes here tonight. mike mitchell and will allen. jim: mitchell shaken up and on steeler sideline. in fact, two yards off the field. is out to punt. antonio brown, who's had the last st game in the two-plus season
steve smith, as he has that back contusion. see him o way you'll get back in this game, that's for sure. im: second and 8 on the way. harrison coming in. unable to find anyone in time and just nloads it. phil: bud dupree once again back there along with cameron heyward. james harrison on the outside. dupree makes flacco step up and that allows yward to get the pressure on the inside. good throwaway by flacco. m: this pittsburgh defense again has sacked flacco five times tonight. tied for the...
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>> reporter: friend, neighbors and coaches of andre smith mourn the 17-year-old senior whose l le was cut shororplaying a game he loved. his brother eric had a warning for andre's teammates. be cautious. because, something just as simple as a football injury can -- can, can end a whole life. >> terrell alexander is a coach. >> there is nonoractice for something like this. you know, it is not something you can write down and come up with a script for these young men. >> reporter: smith played for chicago's bogan high school l d injured in a collision on the last play of the last game of the season. he is the seventh high school player in the country to die in 2015 from a football related injury. in his case, blunt force trauma to the head. now, the amemecan academy of
>> reporter: friend, neighbors and coaches of andre smith mourn the 17-year-old senior whose l le was cut shororplaying a game he loved. his brother eric had a warning for andre's teammates. be cautious. because, something just as simple as a football injury can -- can, can end a whole life. >> terrell alexander is a coach. >> there is nonoractice for something like this. you know, it is not something you can write down and come up with a script for these young men. >>...
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smith called to say everyone was sick. >> do you have a gas furnance? >> yes. >> ok, you may have some poisoning going on if everybody is sick all of a sudden. ok, so you need to call 911. can you do that? vanessa: at the same time lucas smith was texting his wife, checking to make sure everything was ok. he didn't hear back. he was debating whether or not he should call jennifer. >> i don't know if i would have called or continued to call or called 911 or would i have been, yup, they went to sleep. vanessa: she didn't fall asleep, smith and all the kids passed out. >> if you are going to call somebody back, you give them 10 minutes for anything to go on. and i thought i had waited 10 minutes but i only waited 6. vanessa: it went to voicemail immediately. worried, zeiser called police dispatch, and told them to send paramedics to the smith house. and they got there just in time. the smith family is here today, thanks to a free phone call and the woman on the other end that wanted nothing more than to make sure they were ok. >> if she wouldn't have follo
smith called to say everyone was sick. >> do you have a gas furnance? >> yes. >> ok, you may have some poisoning going on if everybody is sick all of a sudden. ok, so you need to call 911. can you do that? vanessa: at the same time lucas smith was texting his wife, checking to make sure everything was ok. he didn't hear back. he was debating whether or not he should call jennifer. >> i don't know if i would have called or continued to call or called 911 or would i have...
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andre smith is the first high schooler to die in illinois, playing the game. since 2012. >>> and that is the overnight news for this tuesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little bit later for the "the morning news" and cbs this morning. from the broadcastenter here in new yorkity, i'm michelle miller. >>> a new warning from the world healththrganization about some of most popular foods and their link to cancer. >>> also tonight the fbi director on the rise in violent crime since ferguson. >> what's going on? it is likely a chill wind that has blown through law enforcement over the last year. >> the story behind the vice president's big decision. >> look at it this way -- >> absence of mallards, seniors fight the government for the return of their beloved juanita. >> it doesn't seem right. i want that duck back. >> announcer: this is the "cbs >>> an international panel of f experts says that eating processed meats such as cold cuts and bacon increases the risk of colon cancer. and eating red meat likely does the same.. aft
andre smith is the first high schooler to die in illinois, playing the game. since 2012. >>> and that is the overnight news for this tuesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little bit later for the "the morning news" and cbs this morning. from the broadcastenter here in new yorkity, i'm michelle miller. >>> a new warning from the world healththrganization about some of most popular foods and their link to cancer. >>> also...
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smith was contacted by stacy peterson days before her disappearance. the defense thought smith would testify that stacy would say anything to get money from drew when they divorced. instead, smith testified that stacy told him, drew killed kathleen. >> i could not fathom how it would help anything i was saying. i couldn't. i couldn't see what this was doing for their case. >> it was the worst thing that i've ever been a part of in a courtroom. it was awful. >> after smith's bombshell testimony, the defense team publicly put on a brave face. >> strong day. strong day. >> they tried to recover with their final witness, drew and kathleen's own son. thomas testified he did not believe his father killed his mother. his father, drew peterson, never testified. >> it's very difficult to sit in there and see someone who you think maybe hurt someone close to you. >> throughout the murder trial for kathleen savio, candace aikin hoped for some clues about her missing niece stacy. >> did your eyes ever meet? >> yes. >> what did you see? >> coldness, i guess. >> but
smith was contacted by stacy peterson days before her disappearance. the defense thought smith would testify that stacy would say anything to get money from drew when they divorced. instead, smith testified that stacy told him, drew killed kathleen. >> i could not fathom how it would help anything i was saying. i couldn't. i couldn't see what this was doing for their case. >> it was the worst thing that i've ever been a part of in a courtroom. it was awful. >> after smith's...
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i'm christie smith. we'll have that story coming up. >>> i'm michelle roberts live at the space station. the best seat in the house to see the great pumpkin tonight. coming up here, what scientists are saying about that asteroid flying by. animal rescuers in one east bay city are on alert. they're worried someone is >>> animal rescuers in one east bay city are on high alert. they're worried someone is trying to trap and harm feral cats this weekend. all this because of a threatening flyer that went out. nbc bay area's christie smith is live in antioch with more. the flyer says it's from the city's animal services division, but it says it's never seen it. >> yeah, we spoke with a supervisor, and they say they don't know where it came from. they're only aware of one flyer. we went to a block and two neighbors they say they believe the flyer may have been stuffed in their mailbox. we also spoke with a cat advocacy group in antioch. they do trap within the guidelines for feral cats. they're concerned for a n
i'm christie smith. we'll have that story coming up. >>> i'm michelle roberts live at the space station. the best seat in the house to see the great pumpkin tonight. coming up here, what scientists are saying about that asteroid flying by. animal rescuers in one east bay city are on alert. they're worried someone is >>> animal rescuers in one east bay city are on high alert. they're worried someone is trying to trap and harm feral cats this weekend. all this because of a...
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., 43-year-old eric smith was handle a loaded rifle pointed down this morning. somehow the gun went off. >> the suspect shot himself on one of his feet. that round goes through his foot through the floor and it comes out of the ceiling right where the little boy is sleeping in, you know, in his bedroom. and that bullet, that round, struck him in the leg. >> reporter: the boy had surgery on his leg and was listed in serious condition and both he and smith are expected to survive. but police arrested smith and a felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition and for negligence. >> our investigators are still looking into it, why was he handling a weapon, um, that type of a weapon, and also, why was he in possession of that weapon? >> i just can't believe this is happening. [ crying ] >> reporter: the shock of the shooting brought neighbors to tears. a friend of the mother of the boy who was shot said there have been incidents between the couple in the upstairs apartment in the past but nothing like this. >> i don't know if one thing led to another and then all of
., 43-year-old eric smith was handle a loaded rifle pointed down this morning. somehow the gun went off. >> the suspect shot himself on one of his feet. that round goes through his foot through the floor and it comes out of the ceiling right where the little boy is sleeping in, you know, in his bedroom. and that bullet, that round, struck him in the leg. >> reporter: the boy had surgery on his leg and was listed in serious condition and both he and smith are expected to survive. but...
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andre smith is the first high schooler to die in illinois, playing the game. since 2012. >>> and that is the overnight news for this tuesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little bit later for the "the morning news" and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm michelle miller. ,, in. >> it's tuesday, october 27th, 2015, this is the "cbs morning news." >>> caught on camera, an ugly crash inside a high school kassroom, a student is seen being thrown from her deck by a school resource officer. heightened tensions on the high sea, the united states issues a bold challenge to china's growing influence in the south china sea. and black friday blackout the retailer that's pledging to keep its doors shut during one of the biggest shopping days of the year and why it's doing
andre smith is the first high schooler to die in illinois, playing the game. since 2012. >>> and that is the overnight news for this tuesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little bit later for the "the morning news" and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm michelle miller. ,, in. >> it's tuesday, october 27th, 2015, this is the "cbs morning news." >>> caught on camera, an ugly...
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smith was placed under arrest. >> for the third time, back in may 2014, smith was charged with seriously injuring a d.c. actor while he was walking to a taxi stand in silver spring. >> police say he was at it again. this is video of smith punching a 69-year-old man on an escalator on the eastern market metro station. while police say the incident isn't out of character for smith. >> it's just disturbing. he could have just kept walking. for everyone's safety, they're hoping it's his last. >> metro police say the officer who was attacked has a black eye, but he's doing just -wh&Ñf. metro police want to keep riders say. >> meagan fitzgerald, thank you. sgroo police want to hear from neighbors in this alexandria neighborhood where gunshots rang out. this shooting happened on edison street just before 9:00. a man ended up at the hospital with gunshot wounds and police say he is expected to recover and no word on what might have prompted the shooting. >>> what officials are calling an historic sting in anne arundel county stopped a large-scale drug distribution ring and an eight-month long e
smith was placed under arrest. >> for the third time, back in may 2014, smith was charged with seriously injuring a d.c. actor while he was walking to a taxi stand in silver spring. >> police say he was at it again. this is video of smith punching a 69-year-old man on an escalator on the eastern market metro station. while police say the incident isn't out of character for smith. >> it's just disturbing. he could have just kept walking. for everyone's safety, they're hoping...
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. >> police have identified the suspect as 40-year-old eric smith who now faces three charges. ktvu is live at the apartments where that shooting happened and how is that little boy doing today? >> that boy is recovering in the hospital after he was shot in the leg while he was sleeping in his bed at one of the apartments here the bullet went through the floor of the apartment, that neighbor is also still in the hospital in serious condition. >> people who live at the apartments in san jose are in disbelief. martin lives next door to the suspect, and victim's apartments. >> i just remember people screaming a lot and i heard the mother crying saying she was taking her little kid to the hospital because he was bleeding a lot. >> police say just before 6:00 this morning they were called to the home of eric smith after his loaded 30.6 rifle went off, through the floor striking a 9- year-old boy sleeping in a downstairs unit below. the boy was shot in the leg,susanna is a friend of the mother. >> it was devastating she babysitting my daughter. i just can't believe this is happening.
. >> police have identified the suspect as 40-year-old eric smith who now faces three charges. ktvu is live at the apartments where that shooting happened and how is that little boy doing today? >> that boy is recovering in the hospital after he was shot in the leg while he was sleeping in his bed at one of the apartments here the bullet went through the floor of the apartment, that neighbor is also still in the hospital in serious condition. >> people who live at the...
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deep, steve smith, makes the catch, 34 yard touchdown. smith takes it old school. remember the stance? -- remember this pants? flacco airs it out for the end zone, and, as you can imagine, it is bad it down by the niners. it is the worst start in ravens franchise history. mls, d.c. united played its final home game of the regular clinchingited already a playoff spot, but still trying to crime up -- climb up the eastern conference. minute, united gets on the board. , past two defenders come in his third goal of the season. d.c. united would score three times more and win 4-0. they end the regular season sunday against columbus. and a rematch of the deflategate game, right now the patriots leading the colts. as robert mentioned, the redskins are at new england november 8. kellye: we have to take on tampa first. coming up -- a strange sight in the big apple. a kangaroo on the loose? kellye: this weekend, pastor the er the kangarooty unlocked his backyard fence and escaped. buster was caught about 10 minutes later. kellye: tell the kids not to wear shorts tomorrow. dev
deep, steve smith, makes the catch, 34 yard touchdown. smith takes it old school. remember the stance? -- remember this pants? flacco airs it out for the end zone, and, as you can imagine, it is bad it down by the niners. it is the worst start in ravens franchise history. mls, d.c. united played its final home game of the regular clinchingited already a playoff spot, but still trying to crime up -- climb up the eastern conference. minute, united gets on the board. , past two defenders come in...
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let's listen to what stacy smith had to say. stacy smith: we saw solid quarter -- we beat our expectations. underneath that what we saw is continued strong growth in the data center, memory business, and the internet of things business that offset some of the weakness of the pc segment. pc segment came in a little better than we thought. we are seeing units down this year, but the quarter was a little better than we thought. emily: intel ceo, stacy smith. they beat their own expectations. alex: they did not make what they set the expectations for, which is 15% growth. better than the 10% growth is slow to last quarter, sure, but not a very encouraging number. that really underpins the hope in the stock. what cory pointed out about data center kind of driving expectation. data center is the other side of the pc court. one of the reasons they are weak is because computing has just it to be cloud. people do not need pcs the same way. cory: they say they do not miss mobile, because every phone connects to a data center. alex: at the
let's listen to what stacy smith had to say. stacy smith: we saw solid quarter -- we beat our expectations. underneath that what we saw is continued strong growth in the data center, memory business, and the internet of things business that offset some of the weakness of the pc segment. pc segment came in a little better than we thought. we are seeing units down this year, but the quarter was a little better than we thought. emily: intel ceo, stacy smith. they beat their own expectations. alex:...
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in the video, he criticizes sheriff laurie smith and her investigators for re-opening dozens of past complaints and he your honor officers not to be coerced into turning over their cell phones to investigators. >> know your rights regarding personal property. if they don't have a warrant, don't just freely give your cell phone. >> reporter: he had no comment on why he had been placed on leave but we have learned it's because he may be linked to a new investigation that involves officers exchanging racist texts. in an earlier interview this week, sheriff smith praised the correctional deputies who work here said most of them are upstanding and do an excellent job but she made no apologies about re-opening all these complaints and also gave no timeline for the investigation. reporting live at the main jail in san jose, i'm mark sayre, kpix 5. >>> parts of the bay area have gotten some early fall rain and more is expected today. but it is the drop in a bucket compared to what's needed to ease the drought conditions. this is a look at the wet weather on the golden gate bridge yesterday.
in the video, he criticizes sheriff laurie smith and her investigators for re-opening dozens of past complaints and he your honor officers not to be coerced into turning over their cell phones to investigators. >> know your rights regarding personal property. if they don't have a warrant, don't just freely give your cell phone. >> reporter: he had no comment on why he had been placed on leave but we have learned it's because he may be linked to a new investigation that involves...
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her family. >> reporter: and prosecutors say that smith was in fact, the gun man in brown's death. neighbors found the news of the past alleged violence and possible motive shocking. >> we had no idea of any circumstances and they all seemed like quiet people, kept to themselves, good folks. >> this 18 year-old who tried to get out of a relationship that was violent, that was dangerous, that she knew she did not want to be in, very tragically lost her father in the process. >> reporter: and prosecutors say that smith was arrested last week at his parent's philadelphia home after ali, surrendered wednesday night here at lower moreland police department n montgomery county, rahel solomon for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> philadelphia police are questioning a person of interest in connection with the the sexual assault and robbery of a temple student last week. investigators say a man seen in surveillance video from a septa train has been taken into custody for a probation violation. so far, he has not been charged in that sexual assault. the the crime happened september 28th in the 14
her family. >> reporter: and prosecutors say that smith was in fact, the gun man in brown's death. neighbors found the news of the past alleged violence and possible motive shocking. >> we had no idea of any circumstances and they all seemed like quiet people, kept to themselves, good folks. >> this 18 year-old who tried to get out of a relationship that was violent, that was dangerous, that she knew she did not want to be in, very tragically lost her father in the process....
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jamil smith is a senior editor at the new republic. he is also the host of, "intersection," a podcast about race, gender, and identity. his most recent piece at the new republic is headlined, "ben carson is saying all the right things." and david cay johnston also joins us in our studio pulitzer , prize-winning investigative reporter previously with the "new york times." he's currently a columnist for al jazeera america as well as a contributing writer at newsweek. he has covered donald trump at various publications for decades. jamil smith, your assessment of the third republican presidential debate held in boulder, colorado, the first time the debate was held when ben carson, the neurosurgeon, is ahead in national polls of the republican contenders. >> indeed. i thought it was interesting he wasn't actually the focus of the debate, given that he searched to the lead in a national poll does this week. and certainly far out ahead of donald trump in iowa. that said, i think it speaks to the fragility of success and the iowa caucuses for
jamil smith is a senior editor at the new republic. he is also the host of, "intersection," a podcast about race, gender, and identity. his most recent piece at the new republic is headlined, "ben carson is saying all the right things." and david cay johnston also joins us in our studio pulitzer , prize-winning investigative reporter previously with the "new york times." he's currently a columnist for al jazeera america as well as a contributing writer at newsweek....
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andre smith is the first high schooler to die in illinois, playing the e me. since 201212 ws for this tuesday. carcinogen. car >>> a new warning from the world health organization about some of most popular foods and their link to cancer. >>> also tonight the fbi director on the rise in violent crime since ferguson. >> what's going on? it is likely a chill wind that has blown through law enforcent over the last year. >> the storyry behind the vice president's big decision. >> look at it this way -- >> absence of mallards, seniors fight the government for the return of their beloved juanana. >> it doesn't seem right. i want that duck back. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> an internanaonal panel o o experts s ys that eating processed meats such as cold cuts and bacon increases the risk of colon cancer. and eating red meat likely does the same. after monday's report by the world health organization, everyone seemed to be asking -- how great is the risk? so we asked dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: the w.h.o. committee placed processeded meat, hot d
andre smith is the first high schooler to die in illinois, playing the e me. since 201212 ws for this tuesday. carcinogen. car >>> a new warning from the world health organization about some of most popular foods and their link to cancer. >>> also tonight the fbi director on the rise in violent crime since ferguson. >> what's going on? it is likely a chill wind that has blown through law enforcent over the last year. >> the storyry behind the vice president's big...
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wideout tevaun smith is back to -- smith says he is fully healed. let's be honest, sometimes you just need a break. what was it like to just to sit on a couch? >> i was loving it. >> started for the first time, i never really understood how much of a totally season can take on you. >> a lot of guys are feeling a lot better. >> relax a little bit and get ready to go for the next 5 games scott: rested and ready here , come the hawkeyes. andy: hawkeyes are looking forward to the game against the terms saturday afternoon at 2:30 live on abc. hawkeye wrestling fans are watching their team russell outdoors. more than 30,000 tickets have have been -- tickets have been sold for the gravel on the gridiron. i hosts texas on saturday. college basketball, wichita state a unanimous number one selection in the valley conference preseason poll. uni picked 2nd, drake 7th in the poll. of the women's side, drake uni right third. there was a famous face on the sidelines and a new coach. barack obama flying in just to see fred hoiberg's debut. jimmy butler plastic to t
wideout tevaun smith is back to -- smith says he is fully healed. let's be honest, sometimes you just need a break. what was it like to just to sit on a couch? >> i was loving it. >> started for the first time, i never really understood how much of a totally season can take on you. >> a lot of guys are feeling a lot better. >> relax a little bit and get ready to go for the next 5 games scott: rested and ready here , come the hawkeyes. andy: hawkeyes are looking forward...
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adam smith, everybody thinks adam smith's famous book is called "the wealth of nations." that's not the title of his book, the title is an inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. it's a book of science. he's inquiring into, well, what is wealth and where does it come from? because we want more of it for more people, how do we do that? there must be some principles that we can discover and then apply to governments and societies to increase the prosperity of everybody in society. so everybody's been doing that since then. jefferson's idea of structuring a government in a certain way to increase the prosperity, the happiness, the pursuit of property and so on, that's the idea. it's a scientific pursuit. >> host: from your book, the bible is one of the most immoral works in all literature. >> guest: that's a pretty strong statement. [laughter] yeah. and i don't like to offend my religious friends, but the point of the statement is if you turn to the bible strictly speaking as a literal reading, it -- by today's standards, especially the old testament --
adam smith, everybody thinks adam smith's famous book is called "the wealth of nations." that's not the title of his book, the title is an inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. it's a book of science. he's inquiring into, well, what is wealth and where does it come from? because we want more of it for more people, how do we do that? there must be some principles that we can discover and then apply to governments and societies to increase the prosperity of...
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jay z and clooney and "charlie's angel" jacqueline smith. >> "e.t." is next. >>> was val kilmer just rushed to the hospital? he's on the record today about reports of a tumor. >> plus, khloe's husband's two new emergency surgeries? what we know about lamar's health. >> it's what's coming up right now. >> on "entertainment tonight." >> khloe canceled all press. >> we're at the hospital with who is now offering to donate their kidney to lamar and news on the drug investigation. >> and concerns growing for val kilmer. what he's saying about his visit to ucla medical center. then -- >> yeah, i'm very nervous. >> reclusive winner adelle today, her first song in three years leaving one star in tears. >> love it. >> plus, we're with justice justin and jessica after his speech to his wife, beyonce and jay z after the tell all book. >> it's been great. >> also, see how "charlie's angel" jacqueline smith is giving back to women with cancer. >> i am a breast cancer survivor. >> and inside a romance with boss bradley cooper. >> i could have died. >> i would never
jay z and clooney and "charlie's angel" jacqueline smith. >> "e.t." is next. >>> was val kilmer just rushed to the hospital? he's on the record today about reports of a tumor. >> plus, khloe's husband's two new emergency surgeries? what we know about lamar's health. >> it's what's coming up right now. >> on "entertainment tonight." >> khloe canceled all press. >> we're at the hospital with who is now offering to donate...
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that's stephanie smith. she helped plan this day. (stephanan smith) "just did a a mass rescue evacaction of death row dogs in new mexico." (nats) yes, death row dogs. (stephanie smith) "inew mexi, they typically only have three days to be saved. so as you can imagine, it's pretty tough over there to be a pet." (nats) smith says shelters in new mexico are simply overwhelmed with pets. (christina owens) "they're euthanized, and taken out in black garbage bags, and taken to the landfill." she says many people simply don't understand the importance of aying and neutering their pets... (nats) making days like this part of a neverending cycle. (christina owens) "we take out 50, 50 more come in the next day. these guys? they have no voices. (gets emotional) they have no one to help them. some of them have never even felt a human hand, other than to o mean to them." but these dogs have little to worry about. many are now getting their first taste of freedom and some are a little eager to start their new lives. (nats) these animals aren't eve
that's stephanie smith. she helped plan this day. (stephanan smith) "just did a a mass rescue evacaction of death row dogs in new mexico." (nats) yes, death row dogs. (stephanie smith) "inew mexi, they typically only have three days to be saved. so as you can imagine, it's pretty tough over there to be a pet." (nats) smith says shelters in new mexico are simply overwhelmed with pets. (christina owens) "they're euthanized, and taken out in black garbage bags, and taken...
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police say smith is a convicted felon and barred from having a gun. he was arrested at the hospital where he went to have his foot treated. >> every time you hear a story about a child struck by a stray bullet you just cringe. just so incredibly unnecessary. >>> 6:40 right now. a quick check of your weather with meteorologist kari hall. look at those temps, kari. >> not bad at all. mid-50s all across the bay area and except for the north bay. we're at 44 degrees now in napa. so, cool but warming up nicely this afternoon. it will be a warmer day. a lot more sunshine. more of the rain than a breezy wind and gilroy today expect a high of 80 degrees and foster city 74 and the marina at 68 degrees. 80 in napa while oakland sees a high of 76 degrees and dublin today expect a high of 81 degrees. heading into the weekend, temperatures continue to warm. not feeling like late october, but we will have some rain and some cooler temperatures behind that. i'll have all the details coming up in less than ten minutes. let's check in now with mike and a slow down in
police say smith is a convicted felon and barred from having a gun. he was arrested at the hospital where he went to have his foot treated. >> every time you hear a story about a child struck by a stray bullet you just cringe. just so incredibly unnecessary. >>> 6:40 right now. a quick check of your weather with meteorologist kari hall. look at those temps, kari. >> not bad at all. mid-50s all across the bay area and except for the north bay. we're at 44 degrees now in...
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away as smith shot at her vehicle. smith then ordered the woman's friend into his car. that person was able t/ escape when police pulled over$& the vehicle. remember, when you see news, call newslin nine at 319-365-5-99. you can aaso send pictures s and videos to newsroom at kcrg dot com. the city of cedar rapids has re-launched an app that lets people file civil right complaints with their smart phonns. the citts civil rights commission first launched the app in 20-13. the updated version allows people to fill out a complaint and attach pictures or videos for documentation. commission officials say the anges make the app more functional and accessible. "one of our biggest challenges is getting the word out about our commission we are here as a resource and what we do as a commission the fact that people have a reuource or place to goif they trul felt tey were discrminated against or tteated unfairly y based on a protected class. we're hoping that the app really serves that purpose." the app is used for complaints with
away as smith shot at her vehicle. smith then ordered the woman's friend into his car. that person was able t/ escape when police pulled over$& the vehicle. remember, when you see news, call newslin nine at 319-365-5-99. you can aaso send pictures s and videos to newsroom at kcrg dot com. the city of cedar rapids has re-launched an app that lets people file civil right complaints with their smart phonns. the citts civil rights commission first launched the app in 20-13. the updated version...