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mr. smith: i just did. that we would wind up in a global clash of civilizations, in a war with the muslim world that could drag us into all manner of different conflicts and make us much more vulnerable to terrorist acts, push more people into the arms of extremist groups and make us much more vulnerable as a country and turn us into an even deeper perpetual state of war if you don't fight a way to find -- to fight the ideological battle as opposed to just the military battle. minister oforeign saudi arabia just couple of days ago and saudi arabia is not the most moderate -- modern, advanced come to me -- modern, advanced country. that they are educating women and have more schools for girls than they ever had. they are trying to integrate. extremistpeople with views and if they push too hard, too fast, they run the risk of a backlash. there are people we can work with in jordan, turkey is messy at the moment, but there are people we can work with their and there are tens of millions of individual muslims w
mr. smith: i just did. that we would wind up in a global clash of civilizations, in a war with the muslim world that could drag us into all manner of different conflicts and make us much more vulnerable to terrorist acts, push more people into the arms of extremist groups and make us much more vulnerable as a country and turn us into an even deeper perpetual state of war if you don't fight a way to find -- to fight the ideological battle as opposed to just the military battle. minister oforeign...
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mr. smith: governor? mr. reagan: when i opposed medicare, there was another piece of legislation meeting the same problem before the congress. i happened to favor the other piece of legislation and thought that it would be better for the senior citizens and provide better care than the one that was finally passed. i was not opposing the principle of providing care for them. i was opposing one piece of legislation versus another. there is something else about social security. of course, it doesn't come out of the payroll tax. it comes out of a general fund, but something should be done about it. i think it is disgraceful that the disability insurance fund in social security finds checks going every month to tens of thousands of people who are locked up in our institutions for crime or for mental illness, and they are receiving disability checks from social security every month while a state institution provides for all of their needs and their care. mr. smith: president carter, you have the last word on this q
mr. smith: governor? mr. reagan: when i opposed medicare, there was another piece of legislation meeting the same problem before the congress. i happened to favor the other piece of legislation and thought that it would be better for the senior citizens and provide better care than the one that was finally passed. i was not opposing the principle of providing care for them. i was opposing one piece of legislation versus another. there is something else about social security. of course, it...
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mr. smith: i just did. that we would wind up in a global clash of civilizations, in a war with the muslim world that could drag us into all manner of different conflicts and make us much more vulnerable to terrorist acts, push more people into the arms of extremist groups and make us much more vulnerable as a country and turn us into an even deeper perpetual state of war if you don't fight a way to fight the ideological battle as opposed to just the military battle. i met with foreign minister of saudi arabia just couple of days ago and saudi arabia is not the most modern, advanced country. that they are educating women and have more schools for girls than they ever had. they are trying to integrate. there are people with extremist views and if they push too hard, too fast, they run the risk of a backlash. there are people we can work with in jordan, turkey is messy at the moment, but there are people we can work with their and there are tens of millions of individual muslims who want a more moderate choice
mr. smith: i just did. that we would wind up in a global clash of civilizations, in a war with the muslim world that could drag us into all manner of different conflicts and make us much more vulnerable to terrorist acts, push more people into the arms of extremist groups and make us much more vulnerable as a country and turn us into an even deeper perpetual state of war if you don't fight a way to fight the ideological battle as opposed to just the military battle. i met with foreign minister...
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i'm friendly, mr. donfield. by the way, i'm mr. smith. y much. donfield, what formula do you use for your pesticides? well, it's kind of a secret besides, i don't really think your friend could afford it. - is it strigas? - well, could be. how much is he willing to pay to find out? oh, well. that all depends on what strigas is. it's something developed by the pentagon and one of the a hundred thousand dollars. ridiculous, i'd say two million would be more in my taste. out of question. not for someone who realizes the penalty for selling military secrets is death. i.. i might be able to arrange for half that amount if...if i could tell my friend exactly what strigas is. it's an invisible substance manufactured underground ing else it'll cost you $100,000 in advance. now.. if you'll be at this address, between 1 and 2 with this torn cereal box top there will someone with the other half and he will continue the negotiations. thank you. goodbye, mr. donfield. gh with you. et. what am i to do during this appointment? you pray that mr. smith doesn't re
i'm friendly, mr. donfield. by the way, i'm mr. smith. y much. donfield, what formula do you use for your pesticides? well, it's kind of a secret besides, i don't really think your friend could afford it. - is it strigas? - well, could be. how much is he willing to pay to find out? oh, well. that all depends on what strigas is. it's something developed by the pentagon and one of the a hundred thousand dollars. ridiculous, i'd say two million would be more in my taste. out of question. not for...
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mr. smith! mr. smith!"going up and down to visit the president-elect. natsot: "what's going on upstairs? why are you meeting with mr. trump."like so many, the ceo of fed ex preferred fiddling with his phone to answering questions. those about to ascend...natsot: "oh hi"tend to wave, or smile...natsot: "what's the mood upstairs eric?"or give a thumbs up in lieu of words. sometes the waiting journalists have to "she's here."of the luminaries above, like south carolina gov. nikki haley. and the four elevators require camera people to develop strategies. (ricky shine, cnn photojournalist): "it's kinda like the elevator version of a shell game where you don't know which elevator it's gonna come out of."and heaven help the shooter...(ricky shine, cnn photojournalist): "if there's 2 elevators at same time and it's the #1 and #4. you're like, which way do you go?"even when it was only the 1 and the 2 arriving simultaneously, the crews almost missed rudy guiliani. c-span is now elevator cam live. and though it's not as cuddly as the panda cam, you do get variety
mr. smith! mr. smith!"going up and down to visit the president-elect. natsot: "what's going on upstairs? why are you meeting with mr. trump."like so many, the ceo of fed ex preferred fiddling with his phone to answering questions. those about to ascend...natsot: "oh hi"tend to wave, or smile...natsot: "what's the mood upstairs eric?"or give a thumbs up in lieu of words. sometes the waiting journalists have to "she's here."of the luminaries above,...
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mr. smith: mr. speaker, a new report by the wilson center has found that illegal immigration across the southern border is on pace to break the previous record set in 2014. the record should not come as a surprise. the administration's policies encourage illegal immigration. the number of apprehensions at the southern border in august reached its highest point for that month in the last five years. this record-setting pace of illegal immigration was largely ignored by the media. neither the big three networks nor the national daily newspapers covered the report. the administration's failure to enforce immigration laws has caused the new record surge. americans are understandably concerned about illegal immigration. it's unfortunate that the media does not consider it newsworthy. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable, the speak, house of representatives. sir, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rul
mr. smith: mr. speaker, a new report by the wilson center has found that illegal immigration across the southern border is on pace to break the previous record set in 2014. the record should not come as a surprise. the administration's policies encourage illegal immigration. the number of apprehensions at the southern border in august reached its highest point for that month in the last five years. this record-setting pace of illegal immigration was largely ignored by the media. neither the big...
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marianne cotillard was asked if the world war ii drama was like "mr. and mrs. smith". >> no, "mr. and mrs. smith" was a comedy and this one is very entertaining, but at the same time a very profound questioning about there are common points between the stories because it's two spies who meet on a mission. >> is brad looking for a new apartment in new york? despite a new report, there's no word if a new place to live is in the works or not, and there's new controversy over this in-flight audio. >> we're in dallas airport and the burbank airport and 10,000. the flight the jolie-pitt family made in december and it seems to be routine air traffic chatter without an indication of an alleged disagreement between brad and his son maddox. the source tells e.t. the audio is irrelevant and has nothing to do with brad pitt and angelina jolie's divorce saying he has >> while brad is on the road in china, prince harry is home in london, and unfortunately, his new actress girlfriend is thousand was miles away. nt couple. >> right? >> that is a serious long-distance relationship right there. meg
marianne cotillard was asked if the world war ii drama was like "mr. and mrs. smith". >> no, "mr. and mrs. smith" was a comedy and this one is very entertaining, but at the same time a very profound questioning about there are common points between the stories because it's two spies who meet on a mission. >> is brad looking for a new apartment in new york? despite a new report, there's no word if a new place to live is in the works or not, and there's new...
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mr. smith: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. smith: mr. speaker, unfortunately these last few months have demonstrated how far the national media will go to promote a liberal agenda. polls continue to show americans trust in the media is at an all-time low. instead of providing objective and fair coverage of the news, the media provides one-sided stories that further damage their credibility. a recent suffolk university-"usa today" poll found that by a nearly 10 to one ratio, americans believe that the pagor newspapers and tv stations favored the democratic candidate for president over the republican candidate. americans have all political affiliations know that the national media strongly leans to the left. unfortunately, it is-t has leaned too far for too long and has fallen off the credibility cliff. we need to remind the media of their profound ob
mr. smith: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. smith: mr. speaker, unfortunately these last few months have demonstrated how far the national media will go to promote a liberal agenda. polls continue to show americans trust in the media is at an all-time low. instead of providing objective and fair coverage of the news, the media provides one-sided...
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. >> mr. smith, mr. smith! >> reporter: going up and down to visit the president-elect. >> what's going on upstairs? >> reporter: like so many, the ceo of fed ex preferred fiddling with his phone than those about to ascend tend to wave or smile. >> what's the word upstairs? >> reporter: or give a thumbs up in lieu of words. sometimes the journalists have to settle for a picture of those above, like south carolina's governor nikki haley, and the camera people have developed strategies. >> it's like the elevator >> reporter: heaven help the shooter -- >> number one and four, which way do you go? >> reporter: the crews almost missed rudy giuliani. c span is now streaming the elevator cam live. it's not as cuddlely as the panda game, you do get variety, from trump's ex-wife marla maples to the pizza delivery guy, those shine so bright, no wonder judge shapiro is wearing ,, ,, ,, >>> good morning, everyone. i am britt moreno. this is the news on friday, november 18th. >> i'm alan gionet. here's what's happening now
. >> mr. smith, mr. smith! >> reporter: going up and down to visit the president-elect. >> what's going on upstairs? >> reporter: like so many, the ceo of fed ex preferred fiddling with his phone than those about to ascend tend to wave or smile. >> what's the word upstairs? >> reporter: or give a thumbs up in lieu of words. sometimes the journalists have to settle for a picture of those above, like south carolina's governor nikki haley, and the camera people...
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this is mr. tenner smith. he's been looking forward to meeting you. mr. kettle. how do you do, mr. smith? mm, would you like a little turkey sandwich? eh, no thanks. mr. gilman, how 'bout you? no, thanks. mr. gilman says that you're gonna blow up the town. oh, yeah. well, i-- i certainly hope it won't go that far. i really do. why you doing all this? well, you won't believe this, but there was a girl. there usually is. yes, but this one was something special. yes. fred: her name was vera. and she ran away with a button salesman. would you believe it? with abuttonsalesman. and you know why? because he used to bring her little gifts from his travels. yes. and those things actually... well, i remember one time it was a silver spoon from the centennial exposition in philadelphia. another time, it was an embroidered pillow an--an--and she... (sighs) vera. well, from that moment, i decided thati'dbe the one who brought the presents. realpresents. i, fred kettle. and i'd show all button salesmen. and that's when you came up with this plan. yes. out of your account? may i have a few words
this is mr. tenner smith. he's been looking forward to meeting you. mr. kettle. how do you do, mr. smith? mm, would you like a little turkey sandwich? eh, no thanks. mr. gilman, how 'bout you? no, thanks. mr. gilman says that you're gonna blow up the town. oh, yeah. well, i-- i certainly hope it won't go that far. i really do. why you doing all this? well, you won't believe this, but there was a girl. there usually is. yes, but this one was something special. yes. fred: her name was vera. and...
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now that's not being very cordial, mr. smith. you haven't even asked me how it was, up at yuma prison. saxon: well you wouldn't like it. not at all, you wouldn't. when you get sick,k,hey chain you to an adobe wall. so the guards won't catch what you're carrying. then the sun comes out. a hundrereand thirty degrees of it. no one's ever broken out of yuma. saxon: ah sure, they've tried, but they always get caught. and whip yah. i know every splinter in that post. saxon: every. single. splinter. today the sun is going down for you, tenner. by knew, it was only a matter of time before the constant pressure of insults from tully and jackford, would tip the balance of tenner's patience. even the town of porter had caught the sickness, and the freight of seeing something about to happen. and yet, unable to escape its destructive force. tully and jackford's horses re the focal point. get them shod, and delivered before tenner had been pushed too far. sepapate the men, before the fuse hit the power. how much longer, lou? i'm working just
now that's not being very cordial, mr. smith. you haven't even asked me how it was, up at yuma prison. saxon: well you wouldn't like it. not at all, you wouldn't. when you get sick,k,hey chain you to an adobe wall. so the guards won't catch what you're carrying. then the sun comes out. a hundrereand thirty degrees of it. no one's ever broken out of yuma. saxon: ah sure, they've tried, but they always get caught. and whip yah. i know every splinter in that post. saxon: every. single. splinter....
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hoby: and about mr. smith, you lay a hand on him, and i'll strip p e skin off of your back. i'll braid it into a rope and haha you with it. (gun shot) your bright friend just blew it. you know that, don't you, gambler? it wasn't hoby. well, he was standin' in front of him. come one! let's kill him! hoby: hastings! hastings! i had nothin' to do with that. you heard me tell 'em! hoby: now, don't take it out on tenner. it wasn't his fault. then who do i blame, ranger? huh? will: tell me that! you can walk out, will. i give yououy word. open the door and nobody'll try to stop you if you leave now. hoby: how 'bout it? but you can't promise that. not-not after what they've done. what about frank? you're not just gonna forget about him. tenner is ststl alive. i promise him a move and try to deliver it to try and get him outta there. all right, how 'bout it, hastings? what'd ya say, will? let's just-- let's take him up on it, huh? i toldldhe rest of the boys we'd wait here till tonight. they're not here by dark, we leave. e. but'cha said! boy, you just haven't got any sense at all,
hoby: and about mr. smith, you lay a hand on him, and i'll strip p e skin off of your back. i'll braid it into a rope and haha you with it. (gun shot) your bright friend just blew it. you know that, don't you, gambler? it wasn't hoby. well, he was standin' in front of him. come one! let's kill him! hoby: hastings! hastings! i had nothin' to do with that. you heard me tell 'em! hoby: now, don't take it out on tenner. it wasn't his fault. then who do i blame, ranger? huh? will: tell me that! you...
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smith apologized mr. smith to make handwriting police involved of them placed on leav pending the outcome of the investigation. , at this point.to very different stories and see what comes from that investigation. busy this morning , the first report on rates at several loca gas stations. >> peggy gallek, is at the cleveland fbi headquarters. the fbi says very little except that the investigation is ongoing, the gas station manage says he does not believe they did anything wrong 7:00 a.m. this morning, fbi raided several area gas stations and a strongsville home as part of th investigation. hammers were on scene wednesday and caught up with investigations rating the station at west 117 in bel air. they saw what appeared to be agents checking the gas tanks another one at the gasway gas station at bel air in jasper also at the sunoco gas station the manager of some of the gas station says he would like answers. eliza who is in charge of investigation, what they are looking for and they take away any equipme
smith apologized mr. smith to make handwriting police involved of them placed on leav pending the outcome of the investigation. , at this point.to very different stories and see what comes from that investigation. busy this morning , the first report on rates at several loca gas stations. >> peggy gallek, is at the cleveland fbi headquarters. the fbi says very little except that the investigation is ongoing, the gas station manage says he does not believe they did anything wrong 7:00 a.m....
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morning mr. gilman. mr. smith. good morning bess. i hope the school bell doesn't disturb you. well, it's the kind of sound that wakes the place up sort of, i like i i i hope the town does. mr. gilman, you figure this town will raise a monument to me? hey, if there is any gold in those mountains then how long's it been there? what? well, millions and millions of years, hasn't it? so, what's our hurry? another day, more or less ain't gonna' make much difference. ah, we'veveost more than two days already.
morning mr. gilman. mr. smith. good morning bess. i hope the school bell doesn't disturb you. well, it's the kind of sound that wakes the place up sort of, i like i i i hope the town does. mr. gilman, you figure this town will raise a monument to me? hey, if there is any gold in those mountains then how long's it been there? what? well, millions and millions of years, hasn't it? so, what's our hurry? another day, more or less ain't gonna' make much difference. ah, we'veveost more than two days...
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the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes, the gentleman from new jersey, mr. smith. mr. smith: i thank the chair for yielding and his sponsorship of the iran sanctions extension act. this is a must-pass measure that would extend for 10 years the iran sanctions act, a critical set of sanctions targeting iran's energy sector that would expire on december 31. the administration lifted the vast majority of the sanctions following the purported implementation of the flawed iran nuclear deal in january. these investments in the sector would form the backbone of the snap-back sanctions that the u.s. could impose in response so iranian violations of the agreement. mr. speaker, let's not kid ourselves. the iran nuclear agreement is a mess. there is no any time, anywhere inspections protocol. today, iran is massively expanding both the number and the capability of its ballistic missile arsenal. iran remains the leading state sponsor of terrorism and flush with billions of new funding, they are on a frenseyed weapons procurement -- weapons of many kind. there is cheating on a numbe
the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes, the gentleman from new jersey, mr. smith. mr. smith: i thank the chair for yielding and his sponsorship of the iran sanctions extension act. this is a must-pass measure that would extend for 10 years the iran sanctions act, a critical set of sanctions targeting iran's energy sector that would expire on december 31. the administration lifted the vast majority of the sanctions following the purported implementation of the flawed iran nuclear deal in...
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mr. and mrs. smith they were again. and they went up into the room. and the guy phoned down and said he wanted a pot of coffee. and i thought, an american, they got more money than everybody because in engla everyone thinks the americans have got more money than everybody. which is quite true, as a matter of fact. [ laughter] that's why we think that. it's really true over there. and so i thought, ten shillings, which was a lot of-- a pot of coffee in england at that time, would've been one shilling and sixpence. >> ten shillings. >> ten shillings. and i thought, "he won't know the money. "he won't know anything." so i went up to the door, and he opened the door, and he was standing there in his shorts, and mrs. smith was lying in a certain position out in the back there. [ laughter ] and he said-- >> that's the american >> and i said, "here's your coffee, sir." he says, "how much is that?" i said, "ten shillings." and he said, "ten shillings?" and it was the first time i heard the word. i didn't know what it meant. he said, "ten shillings "for a pot
mr. and mrs. smith they were again. and they went up into the room. and the guy phoned down and said he wanted a pot of coffee. and i thought, an american, they got more money than everybody because in engla everyone thinks the americans have got more money than everybody. which is quite true, as a matter of fact. [ laughter] that's why we think that. it's really true over there. and so i thought, ten shillings, which was a lot of-- a pot of coffee in england at that time, would've been one...
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. - mr. smith, uh. is the chief of my unit. she sends reports directly back to general ko-kolodin 'through the diplomatic parches.' and that's where kurasov comes in. it must be more than 15 seconds. feel any change. why should you? you know, some people find turkey cigarettes very strong but actually you can get to like them quite quickly. [sighs] alright. you can do what you want to me. i'm not gonna tell you anymore. i doubt that. these tapes and this film could find their way to general kolodin. i understand he disposes off his mistakes by garrote. - you're our animal now. - what do you want? there's just one small errand we'd like you to perform. what's that? you'll go the embassy and awaken ambassador kurasov. and you'll say to him. when i returned.. [panting] and when i returned the body was still on the floor. donfield had apparently bolted, leaving things as they were. but before i could set in motion the steps to implicate him for murder, i received an urgent message from our z section. colonel mikolavich donjev seems
. - mr. smith, uh. is the chief of my unit. she sends reports directly back to general ko-kolodin 'through the diplomatic parches.' and that's where kurasov comes in. it must be more than 15 seconds. feel any change. why should you? you know, some people find turkey cigarettes very strong but actually you can get to like them quite quickly. [sighs] alright. you can do what you want to me. i'm not gonna tell you anymore. i doubt that. these tapes and this film could find their way to general...
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and mrs. smith. the movie where they first met. >> they wanted to get rid of the house. brad and angelina actually cut they were asking. >> they grand the property after hurricane katrina. prad showed me around the housing project he helped develop in the city's lower ninth ward. >> symbolically it will be putting the neighborhood back together. >> the couple has already put their french mansion and vip yard on the market. they paid an estimated $60 million for the property. >> it's a challenging property to be selling sell-off? in italy. it's worth $41 million. in west london they own a $16 million home and brad has a 5,300-square foot home in los angeles. >> brad pitt bought this back in 1994, long before he ever met angelina. so it's possible that for many reasons, including sentimental ones, he will want to hang on to it. >> we also have new information about val kilmer's mysterious gun and bat man forever star is suffering from cancer. we've just seemed to confirm it. val is dealing with exactly what i had, and things don't look too good for him. what michael had an
and mrs. smith. the movie where they first met. >> they wanted to get rid of the house. brad and angelina actually cut they were asking. >> they grand the property after hurricane katrina. prad showed me around the housing project he helped develop in the city's lower ninth ward. >> symbolically it will be putting the neighborhood back together. >> the couple has already put their french mansion and vip yard on the market. they paid an estimated $60 million for the...
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estate under the mondo bongo trust, which is one of the songs they danced to in "mr. and mrs. smith." the movie where they first met. >> they wanted to get rid of the house. brad and angelina actually cut the price by $800,000 and wound up selling it for far less than they were asking. >> they grabbed the property after hurricane katrina. brad showed me around the housing project he helped -p>> symbolically it will be putting the neighborhood back together. >> the couple has already put their french mansion and vineyard on the market. they paid an estimated $60 million for the property. >> it's a challenging property to be selling. because it's a business. >> whatts next in the divorce sell-off? the couple owns another vineyard in italy. it's worth $41 million. in west london they own a $16 million home and brad has a >> keep in mind, brad pitt bought this back in 1994, long before he ever met angelina. so it's possible that for many reasons, including sentimental ones, he will want to hang on to it. >> we also have new information about val kilmer's mysterious health battle.
estate under the mondo bongo trust, which is one of the songs they danced to in "mr. and mrs. smith." the movie where they first met. >> they wanted to get rid of the house. brad and angelina actually cut the price by $800,000 and wound up selling it for far less than they were asking. >> they grabbed the property after hurricane katrina. brad showed me around the housing project he helped -p>> symbolically it will be putting the neighborhood back together. >>...
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mr. smith. oh hello mrs. palmer. what's all the fuss about? that girl said she saw what happened to your husband. she saw the murder? well who was it? don't know yet. but the trial. all those weeks. i thought it was over. finished. we're all ready to leave mrs. palmer. well i think you better take the groceries back to the ranch leo. how will you get home? don't worry i'll, i'll manage. run along. please. what's your name miss? james. marcy james. well you've done a lot of hard riding ms. james. all the way from talpa. not used to it i guess. you live there? bout two months. i work at franco's variety store. ow him at all. but you know he's innocent. i came to porter to watch the first day of the trial. that was the firs time i've ever seen him. he's not the man who did the killing i'm sure of that. you would know the killer if you saw him again? anywhere. you don't forget a murder that easily. tell me about it. i came to porter that day to buy some fabric for a dress i was making. on my day off they didn't have what i wanted in talpa. i finis
mr. smith. oh hello mrs. palmer. what's all the fuss about? that girl said she saw what happened to your husband. she saw the murder? well who was it? don't know yet. but the trial. all those weeks. i thought it was over. finished. we're all ready to leave mrs. palmer. well i think you better take the groceries back to the ranch leo. how will you get home? don't worry i'll, i'll manage. run along. please. what's your name miss? james. marcy james. well you've done a lot of hard riding ms....
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. >> i got calls from mr. wynn, mr. adelson, mr. smith, amongst others. all emphasizing how important this was. >> reporter: lombardo says sales tax increases for more cops have been debated in clark county tax payers to pay a higher sales tax in order to pay for more officers. >> it would be the last one referenced sales tax. the legislature has no desire to increase the sales tax past 8.25%. that will get us to 8.25%. once you start going higher than that, then it affects your residents. >> reporter: lombardo says they will begin the application process immediately but they are not be able t officers until april of next year. he's hoping to be fully staffed within two years of that time. recording live, sergio avila, news 3. back to you. >> okay. thank you for that. >>> brothers am mon and -- ammon and ryan bundy are back in nevada in pahrump along with their father, federal conspiracy charges in oregon for the take overof a national wildlife refuge there. their time here is scheduled for february. >>> a potential break in a high-profile murder case inv
. >> i got calls from mr. wynn, mr. adelson, mr. smith, amongst others. all emphasizing how important this was. >> reporter: lombardo says sales tax increases for more cops have been debated in clark county tax payers to pay a higher sales tax in order to pay for more officers. >> it would be the last one referenced sales tax. the legislature has no desire to increase the sales tax past 8.25%. that will get us to 8.25%. once you start going higher than that, then it affects...
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. >> i got calls from mr. wynn, sheldon adelson, mr. sin nantra, mr. smith amongst others. all emphasizing how important this was. >> he says sales tax increases have been debated in clark county since 2005. would be the last time he asked tax payers to pay a higher sales tax. >> it would be the last referenced sales tax. the legislature has no desire to increase sales tax past 8.25%. and that will get us to 8.25%. wins you start to go higher than that, that has an effect on your residents. >> reporter: the sheriff said they will begin the application process for these new hires but year. he says he's hoping within two years that he can be fully staffed. sergio avila, news 3. >>> an update to the request for an nfl team. the last domino fell into place for the proposed stadium that could be the new home of the raiders and the unlv rebels. the county commission approved the room tax hike that would fund the project and expand the expansion center. the vote passed 6-1. cosi holdout. what's next? the nfl has to decide whether to let the raiders move from their home in oakland
. >> i got calls from mr. wynn, sheldon adelson, mr. sin nantra, mr. smith amongst others. all emphasizing how important this was. >> he says sales tax increases have been debated in clark county since 2005. would be the last time he asked tax payers to pay a higher sales tax. >> it would be the last referenced sales tax. the legislature has no desire to increase sales tax past 8.25%. and that will get us to 8.25%. wins you start to go higher than that, that has an effect on...
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if you want to see mr. smith goes to washington, here is what you need to know. happens at 7:00 this thursday night. head over to the theater for a special evening. it's free. as i mentioned, show time at 7:00. you have to buy the popcorn but a free movie. claudine, over to you. >> sounds good. >>> a big game at the oakland coliseum. fans plan to send a special message to the team owners. he team >>> berkeley police need to find a missing teenager. she was last seen early tuesday morning. police say she often visits berkeley. there is a report she contacted a friend on snapchat but she hasn't been heard from since. she is described as 5 feet 5 inches tall, 120 pounds and police are asking anyone with information to give them a call. >>> santa cruz police are asking for help in the search for a missing 2-year-old. the child was last seen with her mother, heather laura at friendship gardens. she was wearing a white pajama top and pj bottoms with hearts on them. her father has full custody. if you see the girl, give police a call. >>> marin rescuers used a helicopte
if you want to see mr. smith goes to washington, here is what you need to know. happens at 7:00 this thursday night. head over to the theater for a special evening. it's free. as i mentioned, show time at 7:00. you have to buy the popcorn but a free movie. claudine, over to you. >> sounds good. >>> a big game at the oakland coliseum. fans plan to send a special message to the team owners. he team >>> berkeley police need to find a missing teenager. she was last seen...
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mr. smith: thank you. sadly the drumbeat for unilateral yinings action on this issue -- united nations action on this issue continues. on october 14, the u.n. security council helt a -- held a special date entitled israeli illegal settlement obstacles to peace and the two-state solution. this was held at the request of members -- security councilmembers egypt, venezuela, malaysia, senegal and angola, with the backing of the palestinians. such one-sided initiatives only damage prospects for peace. last april 390 members of the house, both sides of the aisle, signed a letter to the president and it was signed by so many of us, including some in this room, including nita lowey, kay granger, karen bass, ted deutch, ileana ros-lehtinen, the chairman, eliot engel, kevin mccarthy, steny hoyer, nancy pelosi and myself, 390 in all, that laid out this simple principles that have guided our policy. these principles include a refusal to support counterproductive efforts aimed at imposing a solution on the parties, opp
mr. smith: thank you. sadly the drumbeat for unilateral yinings action on this issue -- united nations action on this issue continues. on october 14, the u.n. security council helt a -- held a special date entitled israeli illegal settlement obstacles to peace and the two-state solution. this was held at the request of members -- security councilmembers egypt, venezuela, malaysia, senegal and angola, with the backing of the palestinians. such one-sided initiatives only damage prospects for...
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our next newscast is at four >> judge judy: mr. smith was supposed to provide the food. >> i paid him $3,000, and he was supposed to prepare enough food for 150 people. >> announcer: this caterer left everyone hungry for more. >> judge judy: did your family come to the wedding? >> yes, they did. >> judge judy: and some of them ate? >> yes. >> judge judy: and you say some of them didn't eat. >> announcer: but he's starving for a handout. >> judge judy: "the client will also provide a tip to the caterer after the job is completed." >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: they don't want to give you a tip. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution 24-year-old lakena oppong and her husband, ricardo frost, are suing chef jarrell smith for
our next newscast is at four >> judge judy: mr. smith was supposed to provide the food. >> i paid him $3,000, and he was supposed to prepare enough food for 150 people. >> announcer: this caterer left everyone hungry for more. >> judge judy: did your family come to the wedding? >> yes, they did. >> judge judy: and some of them ate? >> yes. >> judge judy: and you say some of them didn't eat. >> announcer: but he's starving for a handout....
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i watched the updated film of "mr. smith goes to washington." he is really an outsider. >> he sure is. it was interesting seeing the president and his body language. the president doing everything he can publicly to make this a very, very smooth transition. he kept on referring to trump as president-elect. he is. you can see president obama being deliberate conveying the message to the american people. the first lady sat down with melania trump. michelle obama took melania around the white house. gave her a tour. they primarily discussed the challenges of raising children. barron trump is the first white house son for a long, long, long time. since jfk jr. the first time since a boy has been raised in the white house. >>> fight for the control of the democratic party has begun. in the wake of hillary clinton's stunning loss, former democratic chairman howard dean announced a bid to run the party again. he ran it from 2005 to 2009. unsuccessful for the white house back in 2004. >> the other name floated by senator bernie sanders is minnesota cong
i watched the updated film of "mr. smith goes to washington." he is really an outsider. >> he sure is. it was interesting seeing the president and his body language. the president doing everything he can publicly to make this a very, very smooth transition. he kept on referring to trump as president-elect. he is. you can see president obama being deliberate conveying the message to the american people. the first lady sat down with melania trump. michelle obama took melania...
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don't do this, mr. smith. i certainly had no idea he was about to pull a gun. >> without warning smith reaches into his satchel and pulls out a revolver. >> he pulled it out. i saw the barrel. i immediately started backing up as quickly as i could to create some distance and to get my gun out. >> corporal mecham backs up and stumbles to the ground. >> when he was yelling at me to roll over, my blood went cold. that's when i knew i didn't have any time left. i had to go for my gun right then. >> lying flat on his back, mecham quickly pulls out his gun. >> he fired the first shot, and i can still to this day, i can see the muzzle flash. i can smell the smoke. i can hear the boom. i can hear it all. >> but mecham is not hit and begins firing back. >> i know all total i hit him five times. i don't know how many hit him as he was over me and how many struck as he was running away. >> as corporal smith unloads, daniel smith runs for cover in a ditch. >> i kept shooting. as soon as he hit the ditch, i jumped to my fe
don't do this, mr. smith. i certainly had no idea he was about to pull a gun. >> without warning smith reaches into his satchel and pulls out a revolver. >> he pulled it out. i saw the barrel. i immediately started backing up as quickly as i could to create some distance and to get my gun out. >> corporal mecham backs up and stumbles to the ground. >> when he was yelling at me to roll over, my blood went cold. that's when i knew i didn't have any time left. i had to go...
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stewart, mr. smith -- >> goes to washington. >> yes. washington is going to be behind you? >> next. this one's so hard. tom hanks plays a congressman. he has a war. >> i forget the name of the movie. >> charlie -- >> charlie wilson. >> yes! very good! >> on it! on it! on it! >> you inspired me. >> that one was so hard. sorry. but i needed to put it in there. who is this friendly aardvark? >> arthur! >> yes! >> i get a point for the fact i knew it was "a." >> this next one is so hard so my apologies. >> oh. >> that's -- >> drill bit is the first part. president zachary -- >> taylor! >> drill bit taylor! yes. >> zachary taylor. >> i'm so glad i know how to play the piano. >> i needed that for a very special reason. >> president adams. >> this next one is my favorite one. it is late in the title. we have the assassination of lincoln. >> this is crazy. >> crazy. >> robert -- four letters -- >> taft! >> cover ford. that's so hard but we're going to end strong here with jim carrey. >> truman! >> yeah! >> back it up, back it up, back it up. it is about finishing. >> that is fantastic. >> g
stewart, mr. smith -- >> goes to washington. >> yes. washington is going to be behind you? >> next. this one's so hard. tom hanks plays a congressman. he has a war. >> i forget the name of the movie. >> charlie -- >> charlie wilson. >> yes! very good! >> on it! on it! on it! >> you inspired me. >> that one was so hard. sorry. but i needed to put it in there. who is this friendly aardvark? >> arthur! >> yes! >> i get a...
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smith goes to washington, someone who was a manufacturer, was just doing his own thing, stood up and heard the call to people in the state, said he was going to do something about it, went to washington, did his job and said i'm going to focus on wisconsin not on washington. that's what he has done for the past six year that's what he will do for the next six years. he is someone who is going to bring those wisconsin values to >> and not only with his victory tonight a victory for all of us in wisconsin, but really a victory for wisconsin. and it's a victory for america as well. because now ron johnson can yet again tell what it means to be someone from wisconsin to show what it means when you have people willing to think more about the next generation than just the next election. you can do remarkable things for the people of your state. he will help lead in the senate do remarkable things for the people in this honor to introduce the current and future senator from the great state of wisconsin, ron johnson and the entire johnson family! [cheers and applause] >> thank you everybody.
smith goes to washington, someone who was a manufacturer, was just doing his own thing, stood up and heard the call to people in the state, said he was going to do something about it, went to washington, did his job and said i'm going to focus on wisconsin not on washington. that's what he has done for the past six year that's what he will do for the next six years. he is someone who is going to bring those wisconsin values to >> and not only with his victory tonight a victory for all of...
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. >> mr. smith? >> reporter: going up and down to visit the president-elect. >> what's going upstairs? why are you meeting with mr. trump? >> reporter: like so many, the ceo of fedex preferred fifthing with his phone than asking questions. those about to ascend tend to wave or smile. >> what's going upstairs? >> reporter: or give a thumbs up in lieu of words. sometimes the waiting journalists have to settle for a picture of the luminaries above like south carolina governor nikki haley and the four elevators require camera people to develop strategies. >> it's kind of like the elevator version of the shell game where you don't know which elevator is going to come out. >> reporter: and heaven help the shooter -- >> if there's two and it's one and four, you're like, which way do you go. >> reporter: even when it was only the one and the two arriving simultaneously. the crews almost missed rudy giuliani. c-span is streaming the elevator cam live. and though it's not as cuddly as the panda cam, you do get
. >> mr. smith? >> reporter: going up and down to visit the president-elect. >> what's going upstairs? why are you meeting with mr. trump? >> reporter: like so many, the ceo of fedex preferred fifthing with his phone than asking questions. those about to ascend tend to wave or smile. >> what's going upstairs? >> reporter: or give a thumbs up in lieu of words. sometimes the waiting journalists have to settle for a picture of the luminaries above like south...
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there's general keen, mr. smith, nikki haley, senator scott, sessions, all these individuals. the list goes on and on. it's a back and forth conversation. in some cases, mr. trump has an idea of the way he things they could be part of his administration. in some cases, it's multiple positions. in some cases, frankly, he respects them and wants to hear their ideas and opinions. >> what about the south carolina governor nikki haley? obviously very talented. very intelligence. very popular. sources have told us she's being considered for secretary of state. she was a pretty harsh critic of donald trump during the early stage of the primaries. later said she was supporting him, voting for him. but she has limited foreign policy credentials. is she being considered a potential secretary of state? >> belwell, first, i think whatu pointed out is right on. he wants to figure out who's the bet people to enact a vision of change. he will look at republicans, democrats, independent, people who voted for him, people who voted against him. as long as they are committed to bringing change t
there's general keen, mr. smith, nikki haley, senator scott, sessions, all these individuals. the list goes on and on. it's a back and forth conversation. in some cases, mr. trump has an idea of the way he things they could be part of his administration. in some cases, it's multiple positions. in some cases, frankly, he respects them and wants to hear their ideas and opinions. >> what about the south carolina governor nikki haley? obviously very talented. very intelligence. very popular....
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and mr. smith, 1968. one of the great moments in american olympic history. time has proven that to be. and, he will light the torch 48 years later in mexico city. the same mexico city where he started in the olympics and took the stand. he was one of al davis' favorites and al davis' son wanted him to light the torch. so that is pretty good on monday night. mike trout is the american league mvp for the second time. and chris bryant of the cubs, he is the national league, most valuable player. >> thank you gary. we'll be right back. >> the man reportedly selected to become donald trump's security adviser recently tweeted a news story about hillary clinton that was completely false. and, he is not alone. >> fake political news stories have become so pervasive on social media that president obama made note of that issue in his press conference today. >> jake tapper looks at how fake news and real news collide. >> reporter: retired general michael flynn who has the inside track to become donald trump's national security adviser took to twitter somedays before th
and mr. smith, 1968. one of the great moments in american olympic history. time has proven that to be. and, he will light the torch 48 years later in mexico city. the same mexico city where he started in the olympics and took the stand. he was one of al davis' favorites and al davis' son wanted him to light the torch. so that is pretty good on monday night. mike trout is the american league mvp for the second time. and chris bryant of the cubs, he is the national league, most valuable player....
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. >> my buddy harry smith here with us early on a wednesday morning good to see you. we'll have mr. smith's story coming up in just a bit. before danny got what he was dreaming about for the holidays. before his mom earned 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ dinosaur growls ] and his dad earned 2% back at grocery stores and wholesale clubs. yeah! even before they earned 3% back on gas. danny's parents used their bankamericard cash rewards credit card to give him the best day ever. that's the joy of rewarding connections. learn more at bankofamerica.com/getcashback. [baby talk] [child giggling] child: look, ma. no hands. children: "i", "j", "k"... [bicycle bell rings] [indistinct chatter] [telephone rings] man: hello? [boing] [laughter] man: you may kiss the bride. [applause] woman: ahh. [indistinct conversation] announcer: a full life measured in seats starts with the right ones early on. car crashes are a leading killer of children 1 to 13. learn how to prevent deaths and injuries by using the right car seat for your child's age and size. i've got a nice long life ahead. big pla
. >> my buddy harry smith here with us early on a wednesday morning good to see you. we'll have mr. smith's story coming up in just a bit. before danny got what he was dreaming about for the holidays. before his mom earned 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ dinosaur growls ] and his dad earned 2% back at grocery stores and wholesale clubs. yeah! even before they earned 3% back on gas. danny's parents used their bankamericard cash rewards credit card to give him the best day ever....
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good morning mr. smith. well, looks like we finally struck a pitch. >> yeah, where he echoed >> amos's face when abroad in the ointment. >> i will believe it when i hear it from a mess. how about it, amos? >> she was pretty ripped, wasn't she echo -- >> about 2000. >> $2000. i guess i really did rid -- strike it rich. notch, maybe even two notches? >> sorry, but i don't land to extend you one penny more. you can bring a wagonload of that and we will talk about it again. >> wait a minute -- and i >> not one penny more. but give me back my ore sample. >> you only $20. i applied it to your account. a no more to say. >> but -- >> good morning, a mess. >> shake hands wititour new judge, judge writer, the new circuit judge. >> i would like you to meet cochise, the chief of the apache. >> you might try doing an honest days work. >> who asked you? >> i thought you did. smithers. a two ain't going to get it around here. no, sir. unless you happen to be friends with an indian. >> wait a minute. >> let me go. let me go
good morning mr. smith. well, looks like we finally struck a pitch. >> yeah, where he echoed >> amos's face when abroad in the ointment. >> i will believe it when i hear it from a mess. how about it, amos? >> she was pretty ripped, wasn't she echo -- >> about 2000. >> $2000. i guess i really did rid -- strike it rich. notch, maybe even two notches? >> sorry, but i don't land to extend you one penny more. you can bring a wagonload of that and we will...