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and author david smith. and the journalist concluded from this scientists journalist she said if we also think about the fact that it could be a lot worst we can get the motivation for doing without certain things that we have to do that in other words the way we as human beings have tackled so many problems in the course of our history in the pandemic as well every single one of us can consciously or actively to combat teef this pandemic by joining forces and actively means in this case of refraining from every social contact we can do without every contact that isn't necessary this is the core of combat in the pandemic and the measures that we have put in place are all based on this and so for the months weeks and months ahead i want to say as all working together for one another because only if we take care of one another will we get over this difficult questions this will be a tough went to 4 long difficult months but it will end in the last 8 months we've already seen how we can learn from one another h
and author david smith. and the journalist concluded from this scientists journalist she said if we also think about the fact that it could be a lot worst we can get the motivation for doing without certain things that we have to do that in other words the way we as human beings have tackled so many problems in the course of our history in the pandemic as well every single one of us can consciously or actively to combat teef this pandemic by joining forces and actively means in this case of...
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. >> my name is preston david smith and i operate the president's teleprompter.nt me to go back on teleprompter? no. here's a question -- my poor guy must be having a fit, he's so good at this stuff. hee's on line three. he's saying, sir, should i just turn the sucker off? would you rather go teleprompter or freelance? freelance. >> so basically i'm is seat belt that keeps him safe as he zooms down that verbal highway. which is obviously a metaphor he does not wear seat belts. my job is basically load the words into the teleprompter, scroll it as the president reads. sounds simple. it's not. >> the op-ed published in the failing "new york times" by ananomus -- really an anomus, gutless coward. you just look. he was -- nobody knows who the hell he is or she, though they put he but probably that's a gitle disguise, that means it's she. but for the sake of our national security -- >> operating the president's teleprompter is one of the most important jobs in this current administration. it goes secretary of state, guy who turns on the tv to fox news, then me. scroll
. >> my name is preston david smith and i operate the president's teleprompter.nt me to go back on teleprompter? no. here's a question -- my poor guy must be having a fit, he's so good at this stuff. hee's on line three. he's saying, sir, should i just turn the sucker off? would you rather go teleprompter or freelance? freelance. >> so basically i'm is seat belt that keeps him safe as he zooms down that verbal highway. which is obviously a metaphor he does not wear seat belts. my...
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>> byron david smith. >> i just wanted his story. wanted to find out the rest of the facts of what happened at the house. >> whoever it was that was breaking into my home had been doing it for so long that i was no longer willing to live in fear. >> byron explained how he had been terrified ever since that break-in a month earlier, when two of his guns were stolen. >> these are people who have stolen my guns. i figure they're willing to use those if they steal guns. >> byron wasn't home during the other break-ins. but this time he was, as seen on this home security camera, he said he moved his truck a few blocks away that morning so he could clean his garage. the teens must have thought he wasn't there. >> i needed to clean out the garage and i wanted it out of the way for a while. >> byron told him how he was in the basement when he heard the first intruder break in upstairs and head down toward him. >> you heard footsteps coming down the stairs. is that correct? >> yes. and then i saw his feet and then i saw his legs. and when i sa
>> byron david smith. >> i just wanted his story. wanted to find out the rest of the facts of what happened at the house. >> whoever it was that was breaking into my home had been doing it for so long that i was no longer willing to live in fear. >> byron explained how he had been terrified ever since that break-in a month earlier, when two of his guns were stolen. >> these are people who have stolen my guns. i figure they're willing to use those if they steal...
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that would include david lee roth. tracy smith caught up with roth, whose latest solo act has nothing to do with rock and roll. >> reporter: in the quiet of a late summer night, the artist is at work. this usually paint and draw at night. >> yes, nighttime. there's no magic to that. it's simple lack of visual stimulation. >> he makes intricate pen and brush images, all of them done in free hand in ink made in a centuries old formula. you may not be familiar with the sumi-e technique, but there's a chance you've already met the artist in another life. for most, david lee roth needs no introduction. as the original lead singer of van halen, he was diamond dave on stage, a human cyclone of crazy energy. but the heart of the band was cofounder eddie van halen, who died of cancer earlier this month at age 65 and who was arguably one of the greatest guitarists who ever lived. david lee roth performed with van halen for the last time in 2015. and shortly after eddie's death posted this tweet. what a long great trip it's been. these days
that would include david lee roth. tracy smith caught up with roth, whose latest solo act has nothing to do with rock and roll. >> reporter: in the quiet of a late summer night, the artist is at work. this usually paint and draw at night. >> yes, nighttime. there's no magic to that. it's simple lack of visual stimulation. >> he makes intricate pen and brush images, all of them done in free hand in ink made in a centuries old formula. you may not be familiar with the sumi-e...
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smith. boy: my name is david ackley. [girl speaking native language] girl: my name is ayakha melithafa.boy: my name is raj tanagi. girl: my name is yur kapadaem. boy: my name is litokne kabua. girl: my name is greta. we are actually saying that yo are violatg childr's rights while yohave--yohave rectified the un convention of thrights of the child, and therefore, we are suing you. i think that is a very perful thing. alexandra: my generation will be the most vulnerable by the climate crisis. carl: my village is built on permafrost, and it's starting to thaw away. ayha: a loof people experience climate change, but they don't know that it's clate change. litokne: we want a sustainable planet to live in in the future. [camera shutter clicking] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [helicopter blades whirring] [flames crackling] [water rhing] [wind howling] man: every child born today will experience a fundamentally altered world, which will
smith. boy: my name is david ackley. [girl speaking native language] girl: my name is ayakha melithafa.boy: my name is raj tanagi. girl: my name is yur kapadaem. boy: my name is litokne kabua. girl: my name is greta. we are actually saying that yo are violatg childr's rights while yohave--yohave rectified the un convention of thrights of the child, and therefore, we are suing you. i think that is a very perful thing. alexandra: my generation will be the most vulnerable by the climate crisis....
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smith. boy: my name is david ackley. [g[girl speaking native e langu] girl: : my name is ayakha melithafa.boy: m my name is raj tanagigi. girl: mymy name is yur kapadaea. boy: my nameme is litokne kabua. girl: : my name is greta.. we are actlllly sayi that t you are violating ilildren'sightss whilyoyou ha----you have rectctifiethe un convevention of the righghtsf ththe chil a and therefore, we are suing g you. i think that i is veryry powerfl thing. alexandra:a: my generation wille the most vulnerable by the climate crisis. carl: my v village is built on permafrorost, and d it's startio thawaw away. ayakhaha: a lot of people experience climatete change, but they don't k know that it's clclimate change. litokne:e: we want a sustainable planet to live in in the future. [camera shutteter clicking] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange couounty community fodadation; anand the farvueue fofoundation.. [helicopter blades whirring] [flames cracackling] [water rushing] [wind howling] man: every child bor
smith. boy: my name is david ackley. [g[girl speaking native e langu] girl: : my name is ayakha melithafa.boy: m my name is raj tanagigi. girl: mymy name is yur kapadaea. boy: my nameme is litokne kabua. girl: : my name is greta.. we are actlllly sayi that t you are violating ilildren'sightss whilyoyou ha----you have rectctifiethe un convevention of the righghtsf ththe chil a and therefore, we are suing g you. i think that i is veryry powerfl thing. alexandra:a: my generation wille the most...
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smith. boy: my name is david ackley. [girl speaking native language] girl: my name is ayakha melithafa. my name is raj tanagi. girl: my name is yur kapadaem. boy: my name is litokne kabua. girl: my name is greta. we are actually saying that yo are violatg childr's rights while yohave--yohave rectified the un convention of thrighf
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smith. boy: my name is david ackley. [girl speaking native language] girl: my name is ayakha melithafa.name is raj tanagi. girl: my name is yur kapadaem. boy: my name is litokne kabua. girl: my name is greta. we are actually saying that yo are violatg childr's rights while yohave--yohave rectified the un convention of thrights
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and tracy smith talks with david lee roth about his latest calling. erin moriarty listens to some of the women who may decide america's election. plus stories from faith salie and steve hartman, along with jim gaffigan, and john dickerson on politics. it is "sunday morning," the 18th of october 2020. and we'll be back. ♪ oscar the grouch here to tell you, yeah, you, to wear a mask out in public around other people. sure it'll keep you healthy. but more importantly, i won't have to see your happy smiling face. ugh. and if you don't want to wear a mask, i've just got one thing to tell you. scram, go away. ugh. caring for each other because we are all in this together. so wear a mask and have a rotten day, will ya? ugh. >> pauley: one wildfire after another, and a hurricane season for the record books. cause for concern says our david pogue, who reports our cover story. >> authorities believe the virus originated here at the wuhan seafood and animal market. >> experts worry it could become a pandemic. >> reporter: 2020 has been a year of non-stop crises.
and tracy smith talks with david lee roth about his latest calling. erin moriarty listens to some of the women who may decide america's election. plus stories from faith salie and steve hartman, along with jim gaffigan, and john dickerson on politics. it is "sunday morning," the 18th of october 2020. and we'll be back. ♪ oscar the grouch here to tell you, yeah, you, to wear a mask out in public around other people. sure it'll keep you healthy. but more importantly, i won't have to...
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smith? >> supervisor fewer: i'm delighted to reappoint david klein to the c.a.c.e has consistently demonstrated a passion about our transportation system and ensuring that the system infrastructure and services work well for our district in our city. i appreciate that david bring touch questions to the questions and looks at the issues through data and metric with the lens on equity for how whether transportation is working for diverse transit dependent community. david has elevated the need for data points to prove what is working and not working, to helping solve our community needs. he spotlighted conversations regarding a transit system efficiency and safety among other priorities as an outer richmond resident, i know david use public transportation regularly. david thanking you in advance for your support and thank you colleagues for your support. >> supervisor peskin: thank you. commissioner safai you like to reappoint mr. gaoer? >> yes, sir, i would say very similar comments to supervisor fewer. robert gower has been passionate about public transportation.
smith? >> supervisor fewer: i'm delighted to reappoint david klein to the c.a.c.e has consistently demonstrated a passion about our transportation system and ensuring that the system infrastructure and services work well for our district in our city. i appreciate that david bring touch questions to the questions and looks at the issues through data and metric with the lens on equity for how whether transportation is working for diverse transit dependent community. david has elevated the...
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i think that david ricks can make more but just less of a complex cocktail i look forward to dr. fauci tonight on shepard smith becaue dr. fauci seems directly at odds with the president at this point. david, you know. they're even quoting dr. fauci in a trump ad and dr. fauci is trying to say five administrations he's never endorsed anybody >> i saw that yesterday watching football and i was surprised to see dr. fauci in that ad and immediately after on twitter you saw a lot of his comments saying it was taken out of context and that, obviously, he would have never allowed it he never showed up in an ad like that, as you point out he took issue with being used in that fashion to the manufacturing issue, jim -- >> did you watch crowder for fantasy? >> i was watching, i was watching kansas city and las vegas. >> okay. i was going to say -- >> then i was watching the jets. >> i was going to warn you >> then i watched the cowboys and the giants, which was actually a good game horrible injury. >> do you think the ratings are going to be good because i have to tell you, some of the sports, i mean, my wife is watchi
i think that david ricks can make more but just less of a complex cocktail i look forward to dr. fauci tonight on shepard smith becaue dr. fauci seems directly at odds with the president at this point. david, you know. they're even quoting dr. fauci in a trump ad and dr. fauci is trying to say five administrations he's never endorsed anybody >> i saw that yesterday watching football and i was surprised to see dr. fauci in that ad and immediately after on twitter you saw a lot of his...
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there massachusetts senator david ignatius walsh, an irish catholic democrat from pittsburgh extended greetings on smith who was saving his voice for the evening. on toward worcester, where another crowd of 30,000 filled washington square before that city's station, and less concerned over its own vocal endurance, yelled itself hoarse. finally to boston. on boston common, smith was greeted by 150,000 people. at boston arena, only 15,000 people were able to enter out of the nearly 50,000 who sought admittance were enthralled by an army of radios, all this as two other auditoriums, mechanics hall and symphony hall, remained packed to the brim with ardent listeners after the overflow events. all told, police estimated that 750,000 people flooded the streets of boston to greet the governor of new york, a gathering 2,000 souls greater than that city's population at the time of the previous census. why had they come? what did they hear? and how did they respond? in microcosm, these are the essential questions of my book. al smith's national prominence as a gubernatorial champion of social welfare of the labor
there massachusetts senator david ignatius walsh, an irish catholic democrat from pittsburgh extended greetings on smith who was saving his voice for the evening. on toward worcester, where another crowd of 30,000 filled washington square before that city's station, and less concerned over its own vocal endurance, yelled itself hoarse. finally to boston. on boston common, smith was greeted by 150,000 people. at boston arena, only 15,000 people were able to enter out of the nearly 50,000 who...
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smith? >> supervisor fewer: i'm delighted to reappoint david klein to the c.a.c. he has consistently demonstrated a passion about our transportation system and ensuring that the system infrastructure and services work well for our district in our city. i appreciate that david bring touch questions to the questions and looks at the issues through data and metric with the lens on equity for how whether transportation is working for diverse transit dependent community. david has elevated the need for data points to prove what is working and not working, to helping solve our community needs. he spotlighted conversations regarding a transit system efficiency and safety among other priorities as an outer richmond resident, i know david use public transportation regularly. david thanking you in advance for your support and thank you colleagues for your support. >> supervisor peskin: thank you. commissioner safai you like to reappoint mr. gaoer? >> yes, sir, i would say very similar comments to supervisor fewer. robert gower has been passionate about public transportation
smith? >> supervisor fewer: i'm delighted to reappoint david klein to the c.a.c. he has consistently demonstrated a passion about our transportation system and ensuring that the system infrastructure and services work well for our district in our city. i appreciate that david bring touch questions to the questions and looks at the issues through data and metric with the lens on equity for how whether transportation is working for diverse transit dependent community. david has elevated the...
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david: there you go. let's go back to al smith. and bygone days. rick and jenne will be staying with us throughout the night. and salt lake city our chief washington correspondent kevin cirelli on location. so kevin, give us an update on what's going out there in salt lake city. kevin: new developments just as vice president mike pence announcing some of his special guests that will be in the audience this evening. the campaign saying that he will be accompanied by at least one business owner who had their business destroyed in the unrest in minneapolis. clearly a sign that they will try to double down on the issue of law and order in his approach. i spoke with rick sutcliffe, -- richard dor to grenell, former ambassador to kosovo and they say they want to see senator harris pinned down on the issues pertaining to the economy, to the supreme court, as well as energy policy. they are going to try to portray her as someone who is with this incredibly liberal. in contrast to that, i spoke with former south bend mayor of indiana pete buttigieg just abo
david: there you go. let's go back to al smith. and bygone days. rick and jenne will be staying with us throughout the night. and salt lake city our chief washington correspondent kevin cirelli on location. so kevin, give us an update on what's going out there in salt lake city. kevin: new developments just as vice president mike pence announcing some of his special guests that will be in the audience this evening. the campaign saying that he will be accompanied by at least one business owner...
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david benfield. john a.alexanis. michael hughes. bob mcdonald. richard proea. richelle smith. jose joe ramirez. steve petrifino. edwina catwane. abby spit disaster. robert bobby mccost can i. jose a.matea. eric b. chavez. anastasia cogera. lynette scullen and joan scullen. maru santini. buck mckinney. christina danielo. cal schoenfeld. greg papadake. sara sally belin. roland castillo. nice coch. david toshman. joseph lobionco. edward alonzo. mr. president, i'd also like to share some concerns of the people of new york over what a future without the affordable care act would look like. while my colleagues tried to rush this confirmation so judge barrett could be seated in a time to rule on a case that could cause millions of americans to lose access to their health care, i think it's important that we remember how that case will affect the people we are here to serve. in new york, there are more than eight million people with preexisting conditions who could face higher costs, fewer benefits, more troubling, more trouble finding the coverage they need if the a.c.a. is repealed. there are more than three million
david benfield. john a.alexanis. michael hughes. bob mcdonald. richard proea. richelle smith. jose joe ramirez. steve petrifino. edwina catwane. abby spit disaster. robert bobby mccost can i. jose a.matea. eric b. chavez. anastasia cogera. lynette scullen and joan scullen. maru santini. buck mckinney. christina danielo. cal schoenfeld. greg papadake. sara sally belin. roland castillo. nice coch. david toshman. joseph lobionco. edward alonzo. mr. president, i'd also like to share some concerns...
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smith. the train slowed, greeted by 10,000 supporters, followed by about 30,000 in springfield, where it band hailed the visitor with his familiar theme, the sidewalks of new york. and there, massachusetts senator david ignatius walsh an irish catholic democrat from pittsburgh and noted friend of labor, extended greetings on behalf of the new yorker who was saving his voice for the evening. honored to wurster, where another crowd of 30,000 filled washington square before the city, and where he was less concerned of his own vocal insurance, yelled himself hoarse. finally on boston commons, smith was greeted by one hundred 50,000 people. at boston arena, of the 15,000 were able to enter out of the nearly 50,000 who sought admittance. enthralled by reports of events and proclaimed by an army of radios, all this as two other capacious auditoriums and halls remained packed to the brim with listeners after the nominee's brief greetings to these delirious overflow of events. all told, police estimated that 750,000 people flooded the streets of boston to greet the governor of new york, a gathering 2000 souls greater than the city's population at the time of the previous census. why had they come? what did th
smith. the train slowed, greeted by 10,000 supporters, followed by about 30,000 in springfield, where it band hailed the visitor with his familiar theme, the sidewalks of new york. and there, massachusetts senator david ignatius walsh an irish catholic democrat from pittsburgh and noted friend of labor, extended greetings on behalf of the new yorker who was saving his voice for the evening. honored to wurster, where another crowd of 30,000 filled washington square before the city, and where he...