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. >> smith: the u.s. sold him weapons. and the c.i.a. trained the shah's secret police, the savak, which brutally suppressed all opposition. >> during the trouble, i saw rsthe police beating passey indiscriminately with their sticks. >> smith: by 1978, the count was convulsed with protests. g) (crowd shout: th >> sthe people wanted control of their own destiny. >> the fact is, the shah has failed to make civilian governmentork. and until a proper solution is found here, there can be no satisfactory form of government for iran. >> smith: then came 19, and khomeini's revolution. its impact was felt across the middle east, wherever unpopular elites were supported by the u.s. >> a huge mob armed with rifles and shotguns and screaming, ill the american dogs," stormed the u.s. embassy compound in islamabad and set parts of it afire. ar>> 1979 was a crucial ye, i think, for the muslim world. i mean, sunnis were celebrating the iranian revolution as much as shias were. er was enormous enthusiasm and support, becausehomeini's initi
. >> smith: the u.s. sold him weapons. and the c.i.a. trained the shah's secret police, the savak, which brutally suppressed all opposition. >> during the trouble, i saw rsthe police beating passey indiscriminately with their sticks. >> smith: by 1978, the count was convulsed with protests. g) (crowd shout: th >> sthe people wanted control of their own destiny. >> the fact is, the shah has failed to make civilian governmentork. and until a proper solution is found...
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this. >> yes. >> smith: there was no outrage?> h, no, nothing. no, nothing. no, nothing. >> smith: in the arab press there was no outrage? >> iraq came out victorious, period. >> smith: that chemical attack was one of the first of a series launched by saddam hussein. recently declassified c.i.a. documents have revealed that the reagandministration knew about saddam hussein's use of chemical weapons. and they suspected he might get away with it. at least once the c.i.a. gave issein the intelligence he needed to targetnian combat units, despite knowingcould again use chemical weapons. >> these dead iranians soldiers lie where they fell. but they do not bear the mutilation or obvious gns of artillery or small arms fire, a possible indication that chemical weapons have been used. >> these were crimes against humanity. american officials should be in prison for tse crimes because they gave saddam hussein the technology. a i wactim of chemical attacks personally, and i survived two attacks. where was the outrage? there was no orage. >>
this. >> yes. >> smith: there was no outrage?> h, no, nothing. no, nothing. no, nothing. >> smith: in the arab press there was no outrage? >> iraq came out victorious, period. >> smith: that chemical attack was one of the first of a series launched by saddam hussein. recently declassified c.i.a. documents have revealed that the reagandministration knew about saddam hussein's use of chemical weapons. and they suspected he might get away with it. at least once the...
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smith: there is. there is a rather sizable problem with it which i'll get to after i explain how we do it. i have been giving this speech for a long time. constituents tend to be very straightforward in their focus. what's this doing for me? if we're spending money across the world, how is it helping? there's four ways it helps. three practical, one that is a argument. stic to begin with the united states of america is still the largest economy in the world by a comfortable margin. everyone talks about how china is catching us. it we had this conversation in the armed services committee that very soon they'll be past us. i actually looked up the number. and i'm rounding a little bit here, but last year we had $19 trillion in g.d.p. they had 11. if you are up 19 to 11 it's a comfortable lead. we're still responsible for about 20% of global consumption. which means that we have more invested in global stability than anybody. number one is economics. if we want to continue to go we need access to markets
smith: there is. there is a rather sizable problem with it which i'll get to after i explain how we do it. i have been giving this speech for a long time. constituents tend to be very straightforward in their focus. what's this doing for me? if we're spending money across the world, how is it helping? there's four ways it helps. three practical, one that is a argument. stic to begin with the united states of america is still the largest economy in the world by a comfortable margin. everyone...
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pepper smith. she was not yet 5 years old. >> we lived in cars and motels and going from state to state staying at salvation armies to get a meal here and there. just -- >> what's it like to live in a car? >> it's horrible. it's embarrassing. >> she was confused, of course, and terribly frightened at first. she begged, take me home. shirley ignored her. she imagined running away. >> i had nowhere to go. i was too scared. >> then as the weeks and months and then years went by, as her powers of reasoning grew, the question grew, too. did her mother bobbie actually give her away? shirley told pepper that renee was her sister. the two girls listened wide-eyed as shirley explained to strangers that she was their grandmother. that their parents had been killed in a car accident. >> i knew that everything that was happening to us was completely wrong at a very, very young age. >> why had she been taken? she didn't know. not for money, certainly. there were no ransom demands. and without pepper's birth cer
pepper smith. she was not yet 5 years old. >> we lived in cars and motels and going from state to state staying at salvation armies to get a meal here and there. just -- >> what's it like to live in a car? >> it's horrible. it's embarrassing. >> she was confused, of course, and terribly frightened at first. she begged, take me home. shirley ignored her. she imagined running away. >> i had nowhere to go. i was too scared. >> then as the weeks and months and...
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while he was in jail in fort smith he would watch out for him. matilda was allowed to send one of their slaves to fort smith to tend to jonas' needs, as he was a gentleman. matilda sent some messages through the slave. the slave was also allowed, by his status, to stand around and absorb information he could pass on to jonas. in the meantime general mcculloch was called to the battle, and he was killed by a union sharpshooter. because of this, jonas was exonerated and the charges were a dropped. he was allowed to come back home. he came back to the house. not long after he got back, a neighbor came and told matilda, mrs. tebbetts, there are a group of confederate sympathizers that will finish the job did mcculloch could not finish. matilda left the parlor where she was entertaining the neighbor, talked to jonas. jonas came in, said hello, and walked down the front walk and waved goodbye to matilda, got on his horse, and rode out of town. when he got just past the confederate lines he went up to the union line. when he was there, he shared informa
while he was in jail in fort smith he would watch out for him. matilda was allowed to send one of their slaves to fort smith to tend to jonas' needs, as he was a gentleman. matilda sent some messages through the slave. the slave was also allowed, by his status, to stand around and absorb information he could pass on to jonas. in the meantime general mcculloch was called to the battle, and he was killed by a union sharpshooter. because of this, jonas was exonerated and the charges were a...
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richard norton smith lays it out like an 18th century c-span. in patriarch, smith said, quote, in truth, washington's whole life, up to the first inauguration, had been a mo montessori school in the management of men and events 15 years as v virginia burgess, plus eight more as soldier enthralled to a bulky congress in his own lively conscioence survived abundant political training. our speaker knows so much not only about george washington and the office of the presidents butsome of the presidents who followed washington. twice a year, richard norton smith and eric nelson host history tours in the spring and fall. this year, it's called inventing america. and there are still some places left. it offers the opportunity to experience history firsthand and will be in virginia from may 15 to 22nd. the timing and subject coincide beautifully with our lecture series. for any of you who might like to go, because not only is richard norton smith a brilliant scholar and historian, he is an amazing tour. richard organized a trip two weeks before 9/11. ex
richard norton smith lays it out like an 18th century c-span. in patriarch, smith said, quote, in truth, washington's whole life, up to the first inauguration, had been a mo montessori school in the management of men and events 15 years as v virginia burgess, plus eight more as soldier enthralled to a bulky congress in his own lively conscioence survived abundant political training. our speaker knows so much not only about george washington and the office of the presidents butsome of the...
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smith's alive because he received quick medical attention in california last night. he has been public about his struggles with weight which can increase risk of heart disease but doctors say there was another big red flag. on social media film maker kevin smith says he is still aboveground after surviving a massive heart attack. doctors told him there was a 100 percent blockage of an artery often referred to as the widow maker. >> it is called widow maker because when that artery close s patients tend to die from the closure. >> reporter: lankenau cardiologist i've hurling say it is a partner killer because block age in the left anterior descending artery happens to both men and women. >> unfortunately in the world we live in today it is not unusual. >> reporter: this is what the artery should look like but blockage stops blood from circulating, it is traditionally fixed with the s tent which is what smith had, on facebook he said he was taping a stan up special when he felt nauseous and then classic signs of sweating and chest pain. on twitter he said if i hadn't c
smith's alive because he received quick medical attention in california last night. he has been public about his struggles with weight which can increase risk of heart disease but doctors say there was another big red flag. on social media film maker kevin smith says he is still aboveground after surviving a massive heart attack. doctors told him there was a 100 percent blockage of an artery often referred to as the widow maker. >> it is called widow maker because when that artery close s...
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here's harry smith. >> reporter: three mothers and their children. on this winter day in virginia, they have a big hill to climb. each child is desperately ill. each has a form of epilepsy. >> no one else that i knew had a kid with seizures this bad and no one knew how to treat it. >> reporter: illnesses so insidious, they have stymied an army of doctors and specialists. >> a year of huge emotional stress on our family. >> reporter: but these women believe there is something that might help, something illegal in virginia, an oil extracted from marijuana. what is your hope for medical marijuana? >> to meet our daughter to meet who she really is. >> of the united states of america. >> reporter: to make that happen, these families are attempting to do something they have been told is impossible. they must change a law that has stood for decades. tonight, we will follow them on a remarkable journey, not only through the halls of government, but to the rocky mountains, where people with all sorts of illnesses are seeking help. these people, marijuana isn'
here's harry smith. >> reporter: three mothers and their children. on this winter day in virginia, they have a big hill to climb. each child is desperately ill. each has a form of epilepsy. >> no one else that i knew had a kid with seizures this bad and no one knew how to treat it. >> reporter: illnesses so insidious, they have stymied an army of doctors and specialists. >> a year of huge emotional stress on our family. >> reporter: but these women believe there is...
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police say quinton lamar smith shot and killed westerville police officers as they were entering smith's apartment responding to a hang-up 911 call over domestic violence. this chilling 911 call made by the suspect's wife candace smith. >> what is your emergency? >> please help. >> tell me what's wrong? >> he shot the police officer. hurry up. my daughter is in there. >> where is your husband? >> i don't know. my daughter's in the house. she is 1 year old. >> a 1-year-old in the house with your husband? >> yes. >> your husband shot the officers? >> he shot the police officer, yes. >> police records show officers had been called to the smith home for domestic violence reports. president trump spoke with ohio governor john kasich who is from westerville. president offering his thoughts and prayers. >>> and no cause has been determined for saturday's helicopter crash in the grand canyon that killed three. the four survivors rescued in the grueling operation made challenging by the windy and rugged conditions. all four of the injured were air lifted to the university medical center in las ve
police say quinton lamar smith shot and killed westerville police officers as they were entering smith's apartment responding to a hang-up 911 call over domestic violence. this chilling 911 call made by the suspect's wife candace smith. >> what is your emergency? >> please help. >> tell me what's wrong? >> he shot the police officer. hurry up. my daughter is in there. >> where is your husband? >> i don't know. my daughter's in the house. she is 1 year old....
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but what she said was like while jonas was in prison in fort smith, the confederate soldiers came and demanded the drapes and carpets to be used as blankets and saddle blankets and instead of just giving them to them, matilda had the slaves take them down, beat out the dirt and fold them nicely and give them to the army. so matilda hid any hard feelings that she had. she did wear several pieces of gold coins sewed into her under garments just in case the family had to flee in the middle of the night. but she was gracious in all that she did. and then when jonas had left after he was exonerated and he left the state, matilda was here by herself with the children and eventually the union army came back in. the union army kind of watched over matilda and when they'd be pulling out again, they told her, they said we're leaving and you should go with us. and so she packed up what she could thinking, you know, she -- she was leashing the next day but just so happened jonas came in with a message to deliver to the general here, or the officer in charge, and he was able to leave with his amil
but what she said was like while jonas was in prison in fort smith, the confederate soldiers came and demanded the drapes and carpets to be used as blankets and saddle blankets and instead of just giving them to them, matilda had the slaves take them down, beat out the dirt and fold them nicely and give them to the army. so matilda hid any hard feelings that she had. she did wear several pieces of gold coins sewed into her under garments just in case the family had to flee in the middle of the...
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they open up to bevy smith. why did jen, ellen and kanye pay for the same sofa? all the answers on tv." [ cheers and applause ] >> welcome to "page six tv." i'm john fugelsang. here are today's top stories. that matter. kendall jenner went naked again for a photo shoot. kim went pink on instagram. and kylie went big with a $1.4 million push present. and i don't quite see the child seat in that car. this family is feuding so hard for our attention they actually stopped feuding to film an episode of family feud. elizabeth, please help me keep up
they open up to bevy smith. why did jen, ellen and kanye pay for the same sofa? all the answers on tv." [ cheers and applause ] >> welcome to "page six tv." i'm john fugelsang. here are today's top stories. that matter. kendall jenner went naked again for a photo shoot. kim went pink on instagram. and kylie went big with a $1.4 million push present. and i don't quite see the child seat in that car. this family is feuding so hard for our attention they actually stopped...
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he was taken to fort smith where he was to be tried and hung as a traitor for having the union flag. for not accepting confederate money. for allowing eight union general into his house. many people wanted to help jonas tebbetts as much as they could. members of the confederate army, even. they were working with the union army to get him released. there was a union jailer who sent a letter to matilda saying that he would do everything that he could to help jonas and to make his stay comfortable. he was sure everything would turn out all right. while he was in jail in fort forh he would watch out him. matilda was allowed to send one of their slaves to fort smith to tend to jonas' needs, as he was a gentleman. matilda sent some messages through the slave. the slave was also allowed, by his status, to stand around and absorb information he could pass on to jonas. in the meantime general mcculloch was called to the killed by ahe was union sharpshooter. because of this, jonas was exonerated and the charges were dropped. he was allowed to come back home. he came back to the house. not long
he was taken to fort smith where he was to be tried and hung as a traitor for having the union flag. for not accepting confederate money. for allowing eight union general into his house. many people wanted to help jonas tebbetts as much as they could. members of the confederate army, even. they were working with the union army to get him released. there was a union jailer who sent a letter to matilda saying that he would do everything that he could to help jonas and to make his stay...
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what does sam smith do? >> oh, god, i eat a lot of cheese. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you eat a lot of cheese. >> and i drink a lot of alcohol. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: they go well together. >> yeah. and then get very burned in the sun. >> jimmy: yeah. >> that's kind of it. 'cause i don't tan, so. >> jimmy: but do you go out? do you go to bars or clubs or? >> yeah, oh my god, we've had -- i had some mad nights [ light laughter ] in some gay bars in sydney. i had one really bad night where i like puked at the bar, 'cause i was so drunk. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what are you talking about? you can't do that. >> i did a shot and then i -- i did a shot of tequila, and went down -- >> jimmy: down the wrong way. oh, yeah. no. >> and then i just puked in my hand. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: so, needless to say -- that night didn't go too well. oh, yeah. >> oh, that was a great night. >> jimmy: oh, really? [ laughter ] >> yeah, a great night. >> jimmy: and what was japan? japan was just -- >> japan was work, just doing promo fo
what does sam smith do? >> oh, god, i eat a lot of cheese. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you eat a lot of cheese. >> and i drink a lot of alcohol. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: they go well together. >> yeah. and then get very burned in the sun. >> jimmy: yeah. >> that's kind of it. 'cause i don't tan, so. >> jimmy: but do you go out? do you go to bars or clubs or? >> yeah, oh my god, we've had -- i had some mad nights [ light laughter ] in some gay bars...
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representative smith is now the 11th term in congress. representative smith has previously chaired the subcommittee on air and land forces and the subcommittee on terrorism and conventional threats and capabilities. previously served on the house foreign affairs committee and house committee on intelligence. after the key mark remarks, i'll join him on stage for a little back and forth and open it up to the audience before we move to a break in our first panel. so without further adieu, please join me in welcoming senator smith. >> thank you very much. it's a great honor to be here. i always appreciate working with csis they have been helpful to me throughout my time on the around services committee. they know pretty much everything and it's good to have them around so you can ask questions and learn. it's a complicated world tan a little unsettling this is first time in how long i've been before a group of people we actually have a budget deal. normally that's what dominates all my thoughts know how much money we have so what will we do.
representative smith is now the 11th term in congress. representative smith has previously chaired the subcommittee on air and land forces and the subcommittee on terrorism and conventional threats and capabilities. previously served on the house foreign affairs committee and house committee on intelligence. after the key mark remarks, i'll join him on stage for a little back and forth and open it up to the audience before we move to a break in our first panel. so without further adieu, please...
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representative smith is now the 11th -- in his 11th term in congress. representative smith has previously chaired the subcommittee on air and land forces and the subcommittee on terrorism, unconventional threats and capabilities. he has previously served on the house foreign affairs committee and the house permanent select committee on intelligence. after he makes his keynote remarks today i will join him on stage for a little back and forth and we'll open it up to the audience before we move to a break for our first panel. please join me in welcoming representative smith. [ applause ] . >> thank you very much. it is a great honor be here and i appreciate working with cics, and they have been enormous help to me, and so it is good to have someone around you to ask questions and learn. it is a little bit unsettling, and this is the first time in a long time that i have been before a group of people that we have a budget deal. and normally that is what dominates my thoughts is that we don't know how much money we will have and the only caveat is that we w
representative smith is now the 11th -- in his 11th term in congress. representative smith has previously chaired the subcommittee on air and land forces and the subcommittee on terrorism, unconventional threats and capabilities. he has previously served on the house foreign affairs committee and the house permanent select committee on intelligence. after he makes his keynote remarks today i will join him on stage for a little back and forth and we'll open it up to the audience before we move...
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lookout smith explosives. his maps parents keep a close eye on the school board. i things are pretty tense smathers team is in a tight spot after three hours the score is still tied the other team led by a stop called s.k. now looks set to when you think you have thirty seconds left to the rocks tigers are behind this could be the fifth time that s.k. team have won a championship that's it s k y n i c i i i think. of the. i. love you too i'm really sad my son played well but the other team was better i hope you'll win his next match and i'm still proud of him that i was. because. this is the third year in a row that's mad but his team has lost in the finals they won sixty thousand dollars but smell of a still disappointed. me i'm really bummed out but i'll give the next game all i've got. the next national championships will be held a year from now in the meantime there are dozens of each game tournament every month and so on they always draw big crowds. so has a metro population of more than twenty five million the city is a world leader in the development of inn
lookout smith explosives. his maps parents keep a close eye on the school board. i things are pretty tense smathers team is in a tight spot after three hours the score is still tied the other team led by a stop called s.k. now looks set to when you think you have thirty seconds left to the rocks tigers are behind this could be the fifth time that s.k. team have won a championship that's it s k y n i c i i i think. of the. i. love you too i'm really sad my son played well but the other team was...
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smith: mr. speaker, i want to thank the gentleman from illinois, representative randy hultgren, for yielding me time on his bill. h.r. 4377. the accelerating american leadership in science act. this legislation, co-sponsored by representative bill foster, randy weber, steve knight, and representative danley pinsky, authorizes funding from -- danley pinsky, authorizes -- dan lipinski, authorizes funding. the bill authorizes upbradies to the advanced photon source at argon national lab and the spallation neutron source at oak ridge national lab it. funds the construction of a ong baseline nutrino facility. the advanced photon source is one of the most advanced radiation research facilities in the world. it produces ultrabright, high-energy x-ray beams that allow scientists to study the structure and behavior of materials which enables the development of new technologies in farm suit caps. the upgrade altogether -- pharmaceuticals. the upgrade will use new technology to increase the brightness of p
smith: mr. speaker, i want to thank the gentleman from illinois, representative randy hultgren, for yielding me time on his bill. h.r. 4377. the accelerating american leadership in science act. this legislation, co-sponsored by representative bill foster, randy weber, steve knight, and representative danley pinsky, authorizes funding from -- danley pinsky, authorizes -- dan lipinski, authorizes funding. the bill authorizes upbradies to the advanced photon source at argon national lab and the...
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and adjuster that reverberates through the sting tommy smith's moment of protest after winning gold at the one nine hundred sixty eight olympics he joins us to discuss the challenges he faced and the enduring problem of racism in sports. i'm sumi so misconduct good to have you with us the war in syria is heating up on two fronts the united nations is warning that the situation in the rubble how donkey. eastern how to is spiraling out of control now monitors say nearly two hundred people have died there in government airstrikes since sunday but equally worrying is the turkish offensive in northern syria turkish forces are preparing to lay siege to the city of a friend putting them in conflict with kurdish and possibly syrian forces. an air raid on eastern guta a suburb of the syrian capital damascus. scores of people have been killed according to the london based syrian observatory for human rights and hundreds have been injured the attackers or syrian government forces the suburb which is held by rebel forces has been under siege for more than four years the united nations say the syri
and adjuster that reverberates through the sting tommy smith's moment of protest after winning gold at the one nine hundred sixty eight olympics he joins us to discuss the challenges he faced and the enduring problem of racism in sports. i'm sumi so misconduct good to have you with us the war in syria is heating up on two fronts the united nations is warning that the situation in the rubble how donkey. eastern how to is spiraling out of control now monitors say nearly two hundred people have...
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with smith back on stage, touring is a family road trip with her hometown band performing smith's songs like the title track off her new albu album, an anthem of standing up to critics. what would you say to someone who was 16 years old and thinking, i have a dream, i'm going to be an artist. >> i say dream it, girl. i was so naive. i thought it was all going to happen like that. and i thought, this is my year, 17. this is my year, 19. but i would tell my 16-year-old self those dreams are exactly right. it might not happen exactly like that, but keep dreaming and don't give up. >> now at 31 years old and a new moerks smith isn't living the stereotypical lonely life on the road either. her husband and writing partner raleigh plays the guitar in the band and her young daughter is backstage. >> guess whose music i want to get. she can really say, yes, it's really happening. like her voice. >> yeah. having the dream and then never stopping. >> i know. >> that $10,000 college fund. >> college or your dream. >> right. even when she talked, it sounded like a country lyric. >> i like her. >> ju
with smith back on stage, touring is a family road trip with her hometown band performing smith's songs like the title track off her new albu album, an anthem of standing up to critics. what would you say to someone who was 16 years old and thinking, i have a dream, i'm going to be an artist. >> i say dream it, girl. i was so naive. i thought it was all going to happen like that. and i thought, this is my year, 17. this is my year, 19. but i would tell my 16-year-old self those dreams are...
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i also have an inmemoriam and that is jessica smith. she was an accomplished artist, an accomplished pianist, who live index rincon hill for the last 25 years. she attended the berkeley college of music in boston, receiving a bachelor's degree and performance art. she's a classically trained concert pianist who knew how to play bach by heart, and she recorded for a and m records. she moved to hollywood in 1980 as new wave, goth, and punk and synth pop was starting. while she was a contemporary with cyndi la u9d per -- lauper and gwen stefani, neil young wrote a song about her, an unknown urban legend in 1992, where he wrote somewhere on a long highway, she rides a harley davidson, her lock hair flying in the wind. she appeared in many magazines and was featured in a coffee table book, chicks on bikes, and starred under her stage name, goth girl in a discovery channel movie, motorcycle women, and she wrote the sound track to that movie. she was the founder of devil dolls, the first female motorcycle club in the country in 1999, and she h
i also have an inmemoriam and that is jessica smith. she was an accomplished artist, an accomplished pianist, who live index rincon hill for the last 25 years. she attended the berkeley college of music in boston, receiving a bachelor's degree and performance art. she's a classically trained concert pianist who knew how to play bach by heart, and she recorded for a and m records. she moved to hollywood in 1980 as new wave, goth, and punk and synth pop was starting. while she was a contemporary...
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a kind gesture by torrey smith brought a young fan to tears. smith called up eagles quarterback carson wentz on the phone for some help. >> biggest eagles fan i've ever seen in my life, i swear. >> stand up. >> no, you got to stand up. >> you all right? >> say what's up. >> hi. >> smith was at a local school when he met that young eagles fan. smith learned that wentz is the child's favorite player, so he simply called up number 11 using face time. you can see the young fan was overcome with emotion. >>> now other eagles players are still on their super bowl celebration tour. several of them appeared ton late night tv. zach ertz, nelson agholor chris long alshon jeffrey and jalen mills appeared on the tonight show with jimmy fallon and talked about what it meant to win the lombardi trophy. >> man it was an unbelievable feeling. when you're five years old you never think you're going to be able to play in that game. but it was so much fun playing with these guys all season, then so much fun for me. >> the roots were obviously excited to have the
a kind gesture by torrey smith brought a young fan to tears. smith called up eagles quarterback carson wentz on the phone for some help. >> biggest eagles fan i've ever seen in my life, i swear. >> stand up. >> no, you got to stand up. >> you all right? >> say what's up. >> hi. >> smith was at a local school when he met that young eagles fan. smith learned that wentz is the child's favorite player, so he simply called up number 11 using face time. you...
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the university of san diego says it's aware of the accusations against smith and is investigating. >>> in the south bay, deputies are looking for three suspects in a rash of burglaries. the santa clara county sheriff's office released these photos. investigators say the trio is wanted for some break-ins the los altos hills areas in the latest weeks. they're offering $1,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction. >>> happening today, a heads up if you live near travis air force base. if you hear an explosion, don't be alarmed. it's only a drill. they are conducting a week-long exercise. it will include sirens and loud warnings from the base's emergency notification system known as the giant voice. the words, exercise, exercise, exercise, will be used before and after announcements. >>> attention travelers -- the way you will soon be able to breeze through tsa at a bay area airport. >>> plus, the way one company is making it easier for you fight scammers and telemarketers. >>> and a live look right now at our tahoe camera. this is heavenly resort. you can see, it is
the university of san diego says it's aware of the accusations against smith and is investigating. >>> in the south bay, deputies are looking for three suspects in a rash of burglaries. the santa clara county sheriff's office released these photos. investigators say the trio is wanted for some break-ins the los altos hills areas in the latest weeks. they're offering $1,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction. >>> happening today, a heads up if you live...
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deporte. >> quÉ positivo que esta tradiciÓn no se este perdiendo gracias a ellos. >> el actor will smith ha querido demostrar que sÍ se sabe la letra de la bamba, todo empezÓ en las islas caimÁn donde se puso a cantarla junto a un grupo de mÚsicos , escuchemos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ya ve lo grabaron en video y se ve que apenas se la sabÍa, las burlas en video fue lo que sigue y ahora will smith ha dicho basta de las bromas aquÍ estÁ el resultado. >> muchas personas en los comentarios se burlaban de mÍ porque no conocÍa las palabras de la bamba. ♪ ♪ ♪ para bailar la bamba ♪ para bailar la bamba ♪ se necesita una poca de gracia ♪ ♪ una poca de gracia ♪ arriba y arriba y arriba ♪ ay! arriba arriba por ti serÉ, por ti sere ♪ ♪ yo no soy marinero ♪ yo no soy marinero ♪ soy capitÁn, soy capitan ♪ ♪ soy capitÁn ♪ ♪ bamba, bamba . >> yo no sÉ que opinan ustedes pero no lo hace tan mal will smith le pone bastante empeÑo a su espaÑol, al regresar en noticias telemundo mediodÍa, carolina herrera se despide, vemos su Último desfile como diseÑadora. oiga es
deporte. >> quÉ positivo que esta tradiciÓn no se este perdiendo gracias a ellos. >> el actor will smith ha querido demostrar que sÍ se sabe la letra de la bamba, todo empezÓ en las islas caimÁn donde se puso a cantarla junto a un grupo de mÚsicos , escuchemos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ya ve lo grabaron en video y se ve que apenas se la sabÍa, las burlas en video fue lo que sigue y ahora will smith ha dicho basta de las bromas aquÍ estÁ el resultado. >> muchas personas en los...
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this young man called smith is a rising star in the world of e-sports he's a famous in south korea's top football players are in other countries will. smith is just twenty years old he's the captain of the rocks tigers team they've qualified for the national finals. will be to. you when son. smith quit school to devote more time to eastport his parents are ok with that this is what's happening that my son is really famous he's a star in online game me i'm you know i recognize him on the street and that makes me very proud. to have that was when he told me that he wanted to quit school and become a professional gamer but i didn't like it but i saw that he was really motivated so i gave in his successful now so he made the right decision. to let the winning team will get one hundred thousand dollars in prize money the best teams also get generous financial support from sponsors. if celebs team win the competition they can count on sponsorship contracts worth several hundred thousand dollars. that kind of money focuses their attention their sponsors include some major brands. and how we
this young man called smith is a rising star in the world of e-sports he's a famous in south korea's top football players are in other countries will. smith is just twenty years old he's the captain of the rocks tigers team they've qualified for the national finals. will be to. you when son. smith quit school to devote more time to eastport his parents are ok with that this is what's happening that my son is really famous he's a star in online game me i'm you know i recognize him on the street...
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has decided to step back on stage. >> caitlyn smith. nice to meet you. >> reporter: she found out she was pregnant. >> i started wasting time less, i started saying no a lot more and it's amazing when you start to say no to more things, how many better yeses come along. >> reporter: and then the big yes. a record deal to record her own song. the critics now are raving. ♪ >> reporter: with smith back on stage touring is a family road trip with her hometown band performing smith's songs like the title track off her album. an anthem of standing up to critics. ♪ >> what would you say to someone who is 16 years old and thinking, i have a dream, i'm going to be an artist. >> i would say dream it girl. i was so naive. i thought it was all going to happen like that and i thought, this is my year, 17. this is my year, 19. but i would tell my 16-year-old self those dreams are exactly right. it might not happen exactly like that but keep dreaming, don't give up. ♪ >> now 31 years old and a new mother she isn't living the stereotypical lonely
has decided to step back on stage. >> caitlyn smith. nice to meet you. >> reporter: she found out she was pregnant. >> i started wasting time less, i started saying no a lot more and it's amazing when you start to say no to more things, how many better yeses come along. >> reporter: and then the big yes. a record deal to record her own song. the critics now are raving. ♪ >> reporter: with smith back on stage touring is a family road trip with her hometown band...
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congressman adam smith, good to see you. thanks very much. >> thanks. appreciate the chance. >>> we're also following this breaking news. investigators are looking into a sight-seeing trip at the grand canyon that ended in tragedy. a helicopter with a pilot and six passengers crashed, killing three people. efforts to reach the survivors prove to be very challenging. cnn's paulo sandoval joining me right now. what do we know about this crash? >> the area's site scene is particularly growing in popularity, one of the preferred ways for people to see the grand canyon. that's how this started yesterday, as a sight-seeing excursion in the las vegas area. this helicopter took off circling over the grand canyon just about 5:00 p.m. local time. the helicopter is seen plumm plummetting to the ground, crashing near the actual grand canyon itself. i want you to hear description from teddy fujimoto, a witness who captured some of these pictures of smoke billowing in the air. >> i saw these two ladies run out of it, and then an explosion. one of the survivors was al
congressman adam smith, good to see you. thanks very much. >> thanks. appreciate the chance. >>> we're also following this breaking news. investigators are looking into a sight-seeing trip at the grand canyon that ended in tragedy. a helicopter with a pilot and six passengers crashed, killing three people. efforts to reach the survivors prove to be very challenging. cnn's paulo sandoval joining me right now. what do we know about this crash? >> the area's site scene is...
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joining me to discuss, luke harding, author of "collusion" and kelly mcevers, plus, martin smith on his new documentary for pbs about the dangerous rivalry escalating between iran and saudi arabia. >> amanpour was made possible on pbs by the support of rosalyn p. walter. >> now the kremlin and the white house are marching in step. both denying allegations of collusion over the 2016 u.s. presidential election. there is nothing unusual about that. but the circumstances are now quite extraordinary. the mueller investigation has led to 13 russian nationals and three organizations being indicted on charges of conspireing to defraud the united states. plus, another former trump adviser rick gates has reportedly agreed a plea deal to cooperate with the investigation. as for the president, he still refuses to acknowledge the danger of russian intereference and he took aim at countless people from the fbi to his own national security adviser. for the time being, there is no actual proof that donald trump's campaign and the kremlin were in cahoots. the journalist luke harding is the author of "co
joining me to discuss, luke harding, author of "collusion" and kelly mcevers, plus, martin smith on his new documentary for pbs about the dangerous rivalry escalating between iran and saudi arabia. >> amanpour was made possible on pbs by the support of rosalyn p. walter. >> now the kremlin and the white house are marching in step. both denying allegations of collusion over the 2016 u.s. presidential election. there is nothing unusual about that. but the circumstances are...
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. >> the trash talking at the smith home is nonstop once it became clear that the eagles and patriots will have a rematch. >> we are not being mean. >> just serious about their team. >> mike has been a patriot fan his whole life. laura is die hard about their birds. their older daughters rock the birds while their twins -- i'm an eagle fan and patriot fan at the same time. >> it's not clear where loyalties lie. >> it's crazy because i'm confused. >> it was crazy that they would end up in the superbowl toalg. together. for the smith family, it boils down to one thing -- bragging rights. >> i want today get a tattoo but she's not having that. >> that was at stake sunday. the smith family decided whoever has the losing team has to wear the winning team's jersey every sunday next football season. mike, you better get ready to wear a lot of green. christie ileto, channel6 "action news." >> as far as the weather is concerned, we know it will be really cold in minneapolis. it's really wet in philadelphia. >> we are seeing a lot of green on the radar sunday night. we have a system moving in w
. >> the trash talking at the smith home is nonstop once it became clear that the eagles and patriots will have a rematch. >> we are not being mean. >> just serious about their team. >> mike has been a patriot fan his whole life. laura is die hard about their birds. their older daughters rock the birds while their twins -- i'm an eagle fan and patriot fan at the same time. >> it's not clear where loyalties lie. >> it's crazy because i'm confused. >> it...
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the director of community programs and fun at smith memorial playground is with us. and also the childhood cancer nonprofit with purpose director is with us. kate, i'll start with you first. tell us about smith, what kids and their parents can enjoy and what's going to be happening on monday. >> yeah. marissa will give you the details for monday. for smith, we've been a free place for families since 1989. we're a free place for folks to visit. there's 6 1/2 acres of outdoor play place. there's a great variety of that's suitable for children from -- there's a special zone for kids zero to five and another one for five and up. we have a nature play space and a giant wooden slide that's been around since 1905. >> and still intact. >> that thing is so smooth from all the behind going down it. it's a trip. >> marissa, all right, on monday this playing with purpose. tell us about this activities and also tell us more about your organization. >>. we just imagine open house of children playing with their family, a beautiful day. we'll have dance sessions, free food, music, a
the director of community programs and fun at smith memorial playground is with us. and also the childhood cancer nonprofit with purpose director is with us. kate, i'll start with you first. tell us about smith, what kids and their parents can enjoy and what's going to be happening on monday. >> yeah. marissa will give you the details for monday. for smith, we've been a free place for families since 1989. we're a free place for folks to visit. there's 6 1/2 acres of outdoor play place....
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then, we speak with ian duncan smith. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: welcome to our weekly brexit show. let's get straight to the bloomberg brexit flash. here's nejra cehic. nejra: david davis says the u.k. government is very clear on what it wants out of talks with the european union. that came as he met michel barnier in london. barnier told the british government that it now has to make a decision over its future relationship with the bloc. the customs union, outside the single market, barriers to trade in goods and services are unavoidable. the time has come to make a choice. nejra: u.k. businesses said they are split over how to move forward in light of government uncertainty, with many companies disengaging. that is according to the british chambers of commerce. was no roomed there for continued ambiguity as companies tried to make decisions for the future. minister as the prime headed into talks with her cabinet over the negotiating positions on key issues such as the customs union. billionaire brexit becker mich
then, we speak with ian duncan smith. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: welcome to our weekly brexit show. let's get straight to the bloomberg brexit flash. here's nejra cehic. nejra: david davis says the u.k. government is very clear on what it wants out of talks with the european union. that came as he met michel barnier in london. barnier told the british government that it now has to make a decision over its future relationship with the bloc. the customs union, outside the single market,...
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mike smith is an wife a patriots >> i wanted to do if the won id to get an eagles tattoo. she is not having that. >> the smiths have decided whoever loses has to wear the winning team jersey every sunday during the the next football season. >> that's a good somebody should tell him be wife, happy life. [laughter]. >> it's definitely women. >> reporter: salute she knows her stuff she's an eagles fan. >> this is broad street at pattison. police on the scene. the roads are wet this morning slow it down. let's check mass transit. patco is back to a normal schedule everything is back to normal regiols andsepta, trolleys and the river line on time. >> reporter: storm trackercan one have a changeover to snow and mixed precipitati northern suburbs this precipitation is getting closer to philadelphia. we may see snow before the end maybe not. you put that together with the temperatures dropping, there's the possi develop be careful on side str and and mains.bove freezing right now 7:00, about freezing and holding in the 20s the rest of the day before today, cold look for windchills
mike smith is an wife a patriots >> i wanted to do if the won id to get an eagles tattoo. she is not having that. >> the smiths have decided whoever loses has to wear the winning team jersey every sunday during the the next football season. >> that's a good somebody should tell him be wife, happy life. [laughter]. >> it's definitely women. >> reporter: salute she knows her stuff she's an eagles fan. >> this is broad street at pattison. police on the scene....
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smith: okay. so, what i found in going back to woodrow wilson was that for him, democracy was very much a question of time and place. you cannot expect the democracy will spread globally, either quickly or easily or perhaps at all. he illustrated this with the french revolution, opposed to the american revolution. our revolution, he said, was bare lay revolution at all. we war simply asserting the rights of the english, in institutions that were colonial and had been built by the english. the french -- and we were doing it with the support of the church and the church that was most involved in this was, guess which one? the presbyterian church which was woodrow wilson was a member of. in fact calvinism in genoas the opposite of -- in genoas the -- in general was the opposite of the anglican church. what we have here-and-argument -- what we have here is an argument that democracy is something that is only suited to had an peoples who certain cultural history to them. well, if that's the case, what
smith: okay. so, what i found in going back to woodrow wilson was that for him, democracy was very much a question of time and place. you cannot expect the democracy will spread globally, either quickly or easily or perhaps at all. he illustrated this with the french revolution, opposed to the american revolution. our revolution, he said, was bare lay revolution at all. we war simply asserting the rights of the english, in institutions that were colonial and had been built by the english. the...
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>> oh, smith tweeted out this video. once he learned carson wentz is the boy's favorite player, he upped the ante. he face timed wentz and brought this young student to his knees. very cool. sports up next with marshall harris. >> reporter: we will see if the birds could inspire the 6'ers to take flight. sports up next. ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. the future is for the unafraid. ♪ ♪ the future is for the unafraid. he wouldn'help me.itting us. i'm scared. it hurts. he told me not to tell. make the call. make the call ...before it's too late. suspect it? report it. make the call. 1-800-932-0313 paid for with pennsylvania taxpayer dollars. >> announcer: this is sports desk brought to you by xfinity. x one from infinity changes the way you see tv. >> we are learning more about the play that will go down in super bowl lore. made foles the first quarterback in super bowl history to catch the touchdown. as for thursday's parade, the cover boy not
>> oh, smith tweeted out this video. once he learned carson wentz is the boy's favorite player, he upped the ante. he face timed wentz and brought this young student to his knees. very cool. sports up next with marshall harris. >> reporter: we will see if the birds could inspire the 6'ers to take flight. sports up next. ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. the future is for the unafraid. ♪ ♪ the future is for...
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. >> it was a .40 caliber smith and wesson loaded with 12 rounds. it was loaded to capacity. >> reporter: inside the students say they're rushed into the auditorium. this all happened during arrivals. many students were left lingering outside word there was a gun in the school started to spread fast. >> it was scary and shocking to me. >> reporter: so far police say they're still trying to determine why the teen brought the gun to school. i asked if they suspect he had any ill intentions. >> no in fact what i'm told is he was otherwise nonproblematic child. >> reporter: detectives thinks there's a chance he forgot it was in there but in the same breath say he may have known. they just don't know yet. the way the police say the teen got his hands on it means even more trouble. >> he did admit to stealing it from the car so we are certain that by the fact it was in his possession and by his statement that he stole the gun from his neighbor's car. >> reporter: school officials say the lockdown lasted until 8:22. no one was harmed. >> and the threat was
. >> it was a .40 caliber smith and wesson loaded with 12 rounds. it was loaded to capacity. >> reporter: inside the students say they're rushed into the auditorium. this all happened during arrivals. many students were left lingering outside word there was a gun in the school started to spread fast. >> it was scary and shocking to me. >> reporter: so far police say they're still trying to determine why the teen brought the gun to school. i asked if they suspect he had...
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>> you said it, not us. >> i'll tell you one thing, rick smith jr. >> what's that, chris ramsey? >> you can throw a playing card pretty card. >>> charlene's got some thoughts about valentine's day. if you think about it, valentine's day can be weird. >> it celebrates scary things like couples. >> why she's definitely not feeling the love. >> forget v day. it's a me day, out on our mobile app. ♪ >>> there are plenty of hot messes out there but one particular mess we love at "right this minute," charlene is back, talking about gayle bass's favorite holiday. >> i'm going to do my favorite thing, watch tv and i'm going to hang out with my favorite person, me. forget v day, it's a me day, honey, put foot up, put foot down, >> where did she get this old soul in her? i love it. >> as she said, put foot up, put foot down, i'm going to have my glass of wine. she young for that. >> honestly if you think about it, valentine's day can be weird. >> a chubby baby floats around with a bow and arrow shooting people. nobody gets hurt, just falls in the grass, i think that's a little disturbing.
>> you said it, not us. >> i'll tell you one thing, rick smith jr. >> what's that, chris ramsey? >> you can throw a playing card pretty card. >>> charlene's got some thoughts about valentine's day. if you think about it, valentine's day can be weird. >> it celebrates scary things like couples. >> why she's definitely not feeling the love. >> forget v day. it's a me day, out on our mobile app. ♪ >>> there are plenty of hot messes out...
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the doctor who treated him said smith's left artery was completely blocked. according to smith... had he not canceled a show and gone to the hospital... he would have died. smith is just 47 years old. ( darya ) former first lady michelle obama is working on a memoir. it's set to hit bookstores on november 13th. it will be called "becoming, the memoir by michelle obama." the book will be published globally in 24 languages. this will be her second book. in 2012... she published "american grown" -- documenting the white house kitchen garden and promotes healthy living. ( darya ) tickets to see former first lady michelle obama in oakland go on sale today. the sale starts at 10-a-m. her event will be held at oracle arena on wednesday march 28th. it will be a "question-and- answer" format. tickets start at 93- dollars. ( james ) a man in the east bay is two-million dollars richer after buying a winning scratcher.( darya ) the winning ticket came from a tobacco store in brentwood. jose meza bought the 20- dollar ticket from "the smoke shop" on sand creek road. he bought the ticket after
the doctor who treated him said smith's left artery was completely blocked. according to smith... had he not canceled a show and gone to the hospital... he would have died. smith is just 47 years old. ( darya ) former first lady michelle obama is working on a memoir. it's set to hit bookstores on november 13th. it will be called "becoming, the memoir by michelle obama." the book will be published globally in 24 languages. this will be her second book. in 2012... she published...
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that's what happened to smith and wesson 18 years ago, guys. we forget about that >> wow, definitely something to watch, especially this earnings call from american outdoor when those results come. >> i'm on it >> brian, thank you. brian sullivan at hq. >>> let's get over to seema mody. >> european stocks wrapping up february with their worst monthly performance since june of 2016 which you may remember, that's when the brexit vote took place. look at the markets, the individual markets you see the major european markets are down including germany with 5% decline for the third negative in four months. london ftse, down 3.5%, paris down 3% for the month. stocks unable to post gains despite the euro and uk pound each posting monthly decline against the u.s. dollar. though we have some green to show you, italy among the few european markets up year to date, helped by a double digit rally in the italian banks which have remained somewhat resilient amid uncertainty surrounding the upcoming italian general election on sunday there you go italy and ba
that's what happened to smith and wesson 18 years ago, guys. we forget about that >> wow, definitely something to watch, especially this earnings call from american outdoor when those results come. >> i'm on it >> brian, thank you. brian sullivan at hq. >>> let's get over to seema mody. >> european stocks wrapping up february with their worst monthly performance since june of 2016 which you may remember, that's when the brexit vote took place. look at the...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- sam smith, cecily strong, ci
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and anna deavere smith joins me from new york. welcome to the program. >> so nice to be here with you. >> you spent, i think, over two years interviewing more than 200 people for this real tour de force. and you spend, you know, all this time on stage playing 18 different people. what was the -- if you could encapsulate, what exactly was the mission? >> the mission is to draw attention to the fact that we're losing some american children to the criminal justice system. during the obama administration, the justice department released data to show that black, brown and native american children in poverty are disciplined more harshly than their middle class and wealthy counterparts. i now know it's also the case of poor whites. things that could have been considered mischief could get them expelled or suspended from school. and as the chief justice of the state of california told me while i was on the road doing this, is that when you're not in school, you're in trouble. so they end up in juvenile hall and then into these cycles of m
and anna deavere smith joins me from new york. welcome to the program. >> so nice to be here with you. >> you spent, i think, over two years interviewing more than 200 people for this real tour de force. and you spend, you know, all this time on stage playing 18 different people. what was the -- if you could encapsulate, what exactly was the mission? >> the mission is to draw attention to the fact that we're losing some american children to the criminal justice system. during...
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he's certainly a psychopath. >> prosecutor smith never offered the jury a possible motive. kristene says she is sure it was about her sexualorianation. >> what is the reason for thinking it is a hate crime? >> in the letter that he supposedly tried to send to my dad said something in the letter like those [ bleep ]. >> strickland made a point of saying he had no issues with the gay community. whether or not that was the truth. prosecutors decided not to charge him with a hate crime. after five days of testimony, the jury began deliberations. it took six hours to reach a verdict. guilty. david strickland is appealing that conviction based on the fact, his lawyer says, the evidence presented was legally insufficient to convict him. strickland was sentenced to life in prison. for molly's family and friends, that guilty verdict, as it often does, provided hollow satisfaction. >> we're waiting for justs and then now it's here but we don't get her back. >> we have had so many huge, major life moments and she hasn't been there. >> what would have been our anniversary, her birthday
he's certainly a psychopath. >> prosecutor smith never offered the jury a possible motive. kristene says she is sure it was about her sexualorianation. >> what is the reason for thinking it is a hate crime? >> in the letter that he supposedly tried to send to my dad said something in the letter like those [ bleep ]. >> strickland made a point of saying he had no issues with the gay community. whether or not that was the truth. prosecutors decided not to charge him with a...
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smith says the attacker looks like. smith went straight to police after waking up on the steps of the flint center garage. >> because what was said, we are considering this a hate crime. >> the attack happened late in the evening on january 26th. the week previous to that smith says he was hit from behind in the same garage. >> classes are offered late. so during the week it's not uncommon to have students here between 10:00, 11:00 at night, but what you won't find on campus, exterior security cameras. >> a petition went around a couple quarters ago where thousands of students signed the petition in hopes to get cameras in the parking lots. and nothing came about it. >> reporter: the college says there isn't funding available for cameras. campus police have followed leads from the sketch, but so far no arrests. >> we've increased both foot patrol and vehicle patrol of the areas. >> reporter: the college says they've offered smith on and off campus resources and that they're concerned about the student and the incident.
smith says the attacker looks like. smith went straight to police after waking up on the steps of the flint center garage. >> because what was said, we are considering this a hate crime. >> the attack happened late in the evening on january 26th. the week previous to that smith says he was hit from behind in the same garage. >> classes are offered late. so during the week it's not uncommon to have students here between 10:00, 11:00 at night, but what you won't find on campus,...
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maybe kevan smith's close call will be your wake-up call. tim furlong, nbc10 news. >> always a good reminder. >> so important. >> we're working on several stories for nbc10 "news at 5." >> we are following breaking news at 5:00. two people found dead inside a home. one of them is a police officer. we're live at the scene. >>> we have a big warm-up on the way. we could see 60s in the area but we have a coastal storm to talk about. straight ahead. >>> the fire is long gone but after effects long lasting, all new. what people who live in the bustling area of philadelphia found out today next on nbc10 "news at 5." >>> nbc ten news starts now. >> all new at 5:00, dozens of people have to wait to get back to work because of a massive fire in old city with a demolition delay. it was supposed to be torn down this week and the city doesn't know when that will happen. >> the building was scorched by flames more than a week ago and a number of nearby buildings are off-limits. this is the area affected. the building that caught fire is chester and third
maybe kevan smith's close call will be your wake-up call. tim furlong, nbc10 news. >> always a good reminder. >> so important. >> we're working on several stories for nbc10 "news at 5." >> we are following breaking news at 5:00. two people found dead inside a home. one of them is a police officer. we're live at the scene. >>> we have a big warm-up on the way. we could see 60s in the area but we have a coastal storm to talk about. straight ahead....
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russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov has to smith's u.s. allegations that thirteen russian nationals ran a secret operation to sway the two thousand and sixteen presidential election and donald trump's favor the u.s. national security adviser a chart master said the evidence of espionage is undeniable eleven somali refugees who were held in militia controlled areas of libya for years have returned home they were evacuated by the somali government and the un refugee agency recent photos and videos of somali refugees being tortured in smugglers camps in libya cost public outrage and forced the government of mogadishu to take action. students from the u.s. school in florida where seventeen people were shot dead on wednesday have taken part in a rally for tighter gun control the man charged with the murders is a former student at that high school police say nicholas cruz bought his automatic weapon legally and survivor of the shooting had this message for u.s. politicians. these events that we have a sort of gun shows are prescheduled hears in
russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov has to smith's u.s. allegations that thirteen russian nationals ran a secret operation to sway the two thousand and sixteen presidential election and donald trump's favor the u.s. national security adviser a chart master said the evidence of espionage is undeniable eleven somali refugees who were held in militia controlled areas of libya for years have returned home they were evacuated by the somali government and the un refugee agency recent photos and...
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this kind gesture by torrey smith called a young fan to tears. he called up quarterback carson wentz for help. >> you got to stand up. >> you all right? >> what's up? >> hi. >> smith was at a local school when he met the young eagles fan. smith learned that wentz is the child's favorite player so he called him up using face time and you can see the young fan was overcome with emotion. [laughter] >> wow. >> that's incredibly sweet. he has made that child's day week, month. >> congratulations. >> when you see like how close and friendly they are as a team. >> call him up. >> hey, i'm going to call him up, he would love to talk to you and he would. >> like the bat signal. >> let's take a look outside right now and check the mid span of the plat sitting pretty because through most of the area the precipitation hasn't arrived just yet. but later this morning it's going to be an icy start here on the platt bridge. no problems right now watching that truck with the flashers going on pretty slowly but other than that looking pretty good, dave. >> things
this kind gesture by torrey smith called a young fan to tears. he called up quarterback carson wentz for help. >> you got to stand up. >> you all right? >> what's up? >> hi. >> smith was at a local school when he met the young eagles fan. smith learned that wentz is the child's favorite player so he called him up using face time and you can see the young fan was overcome with emotion. [laughter] >> wow. >> that's incredibly sweet. he has made that...