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derek schmidt. mr. schmidt: only because it is fresh on my mind and we talked about it today, and i mean this sincerely, i think the decision to call mayor adams, i think that is an appropriate role for the governor when the integrity of the state is attacked, and i think the governor is in a unique position to do that. mr. haines: i do not think we need to do rebut on that one, so i'm going to move on. running ads that reference transgender -- what policy changes if any would you make to how transgender individuals are treated in sports, housing, locker rooms, or bathrooms? mr. schmidt: i have been very clear on my position on this issue from day one. i think it is a matter of fundamental fairness and i do not think as a matter of law or policy that people who are biologically male ought to be competing in women's sports. it is counter to the purpose of title ix. it is fundamentally unfair to female athletes. and i think that ought to be the law on the state of kansas. so i would sign it into law witho
derek schmidt. mr. schmidt: only because it is fresh on my mind and we talked about it today, and i mean this sincerely, i think the decision to call mayor adams, i think that is an appropriate role for the governor when the integrity of the state is attacked, and i think the governor is in a unique position to do that. mr. haines: i do not think we need to do rebut on that one, so i'm going to move on. running ads that reference transgender -- what policy changes if any would you make to how...
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haines: the final word goes to you, derek schmidt. mr. schmidt: in only one term i opponent has grown the cost of state government as much as the previous four governors combined and it took them 14 years. when joe biden's inflated federal money goes away, and it will, kansas taxpayers would be stuck paying those bills. kansas can do better. we can have a state with more people employed, not fewer. that is tops in recovering jobs destroyed by the lockdowns, not near the bottom of the recovery. where daily life is more affordable for more families. we can have a state that strongly supports public education and puts parents and kids first, and where leaders defend common sense values like fairness in women's sports. we can have a safer state by standing strong on border security and where the governor always backs the honorable men and women in law enforcement, but to have that state, we must elect a new governor. governor kelly won't stand up to joe biden and his bad policies about funding for an accomplishment she claims but i have and i
haines: the final word goes to you, derek schmidt. mr. schmidt: in only one term i opponent has grown the cost of state government as much as the previous four governors combined and it took them 14 years. when joe biden's inflated federal money goes away, and it will, kansas taxpayers would be stuck paying those bills. kansas can do better. we can have a state with more people employed, not fewer. that is tops in recovering jobs destroyed by the lockdowns, not near the bottom of the recovery....
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derek schmidt. mr.chmidt: only because it is fresh on my mind and we talked about it today, and i mean this sincerely, i think the decision to call mayor adams, i think that is an appropriate role for the governor when the integrity of the state is attacked, and i think the governor is in a unique position to do that. mr. haines: i do not think we need to do rebut on that one, so i'm going to move on. running ads that reference transgender -- what policy changes if any would you make to how transgender individuals are treated in sports, housing, locker rooms, or bathrooms? mr. schmidt: i have been very clear on my position on this issue from day one. i think it is a matter of fundamental fairness and i do not think as a matter of law or policy that people who are biologically male ought to be competing in women's sports. it is counter to the purpose of title ix. it is fundamentally unfair to female athletes. and i think that ought to be the law on the state of kansas. so i would sign it into law without
derek schmidt. mr.chmidt: only because it is fresh on my mind and we talked about it today, and i mean this sincerely, i think the decision to call mayor adams, i think that is an appropriate role for the governor when the integrity of the state is attacked, and i think the governor is in a unique position to do that. mr. haines: i do not think we need to do rebut on that one, so i'm going to move on. running ads that reference transgender -- what policy changes if any would you make to how...
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schmidt, before it was the other person.ke to have the office of the high representative, simply because nationalistic parties would destroy this country much faster without it. nationalistic parties are those parties, ruling parties for the last 30 years. they are the same ones who participated and won the first multiparty elections when bosnia-herzegovina proclaimed independence. they won again in 1990 six, and from 1996, they are winning elections. we can't expect from the same people who were politically active before the war, who were active during the war, active during the signing of the peace agreement that some of them were involved in the negotiations, and now they are ruling this country. so how we can expect them to make any change? they don't want to do any change, they want to keep the status quo as long as decibel so that -- as long as possible. so that is why we need the office of high representative to bring in some changes. some changes we like, some changes we don't. there are a lot of laws in bosnia-herze
schmidt, before it was the other person.ke to have the office of the high representative, simply because nationalistic parties would destroy this country much faster without it. nationalistic parties are those parties, ruling parties for the last 30 years. they are the same ones who participated and won the first multiparty elections when bosnia-herzegovina proclaimed independence. they won again in 1990 six, and from 1996, they are winning elections. we can't expect from the same people who...
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but the evening was overshadowed by hi representative for bosnia christian schmidt as pulled closed. he announced he would be making changes to the constitution electoral law and to the size of the lower parliament. with today's decisions. no political party or anybody elected bobby hel, able to hold the federation hostage any more. the feel was if a quite separate his candidate was elected to the quiet seat, then it would increase tensions. it would have given 2 thirds of the presidency control over specific state institutions. separately, their millard, dick declared victory for the presidency of the republic. a serb sca entity is a portrait. i am proud that i was the candidate and now confirmed president of republic obscure and i will do everything so that republic of soap sca continues to be stable to conduct return policy to cooperate with are important partners like serbia, russia, and hungry voter turnout was at 50 percent, the lowest the country has seen since after the war that ended in 1995. also some obo lafelle. i voted. that's my duty, but there is no change for the peop
but the evening was overshadowed by hi representative for bosnia christian schmidt as pulled closed. he announced he would be making changes to the constitution electoral law and to the size of the lower parliament. with today's decisions. no political party or anybody elected bobby hel, able to hold the federation hostage any more. the feel was if a quite separate his candidate was elected to the quiet seat, then it would increase tensions. it would have given 2 thirds of the presidency...
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yeah, you're talking here about the, the invoice, christian schmidt and they did the changes they, he imposed what he said were measures for improving the functionality of, of government in bosnia. and we can talk more about that in a moment, but i want to get, i'm in a popo vouch, is take on the results and what you, what you draw from this is this, is this a victory for the state a status quo? was there more to as michael leaves before said it's mall inside of what is more status call. nothing will change. same far as from ninety's even from 961 the elections, they still continue to to win elections. then they are the biggest coalition. the 1st support each other and they will continue to work inside of the country. the thing we might see, some of the improvements in the foreign policy tanks to the store of civilian no nationalistic members of the presidency. yes. the able to still has this one ration and nationalistic member of the, of the presidency. but i think that she will not be able to do such a mall or a lot of car before her. so i expect that much more moments from listener
yeah, you're talking here about the, the invoice, christian schmidt and they did the changes they, he imposed what he said were measures for improving the functionality of, of government in bosnia. and we can talk more about that in a moment, but i want to get, i'm in a popo vouch, is take on the results and what you, what you draw from this is this, is this a victory for the state a status quo? was there more to as michael leaves before said it's mall inside of what is more status call....
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no indication that schmidt did anything unlawful or against the rules.ents in ai companies during his tenure and more than 50 through other entities he invests in or controls the total dollar is not publically available. >> that's a conflict of interest. >> walter sexualchwab is a seni ethics fellow and former director of the u.s. office of ethics. >> his side will say he's a patriotic american why shouldn't he serve in the capacity >> he may be the greatest person in the world and maybe the right one to be in the commission. but he shouldn't be in the commission while investing in the thing that's the subject of the focus. >> reporter: schmidt filed a private form with the federal government at the outassoset ofs tenure but it's not a public record he revealed his ai investments on that document the spokesperson say eric gave full compliance on everything but they believe the disclosure isn't enough. >> he could have personally released his confidential disclosure report, nothing preventing him from doing it and he could have made the decision not to in
no indication that schmidt did anything unlawful or against the rules.ents in ai companies during his tenure and more than 50 through other entities he invests in or controls the total dollar is not publically available. >> that's a conflict of interest. >> walter sexualchwab is a seni ethics fellow and former director of the u.s. office of ethics. >> his side will say he's a patriotic american why shouldn't he serve in the capacity >> he may be the greatest person in...
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the problem is that a schmidt has this so called born powers. and these powers were given by the obese implementation council in 1997. and this council has this steering board that consists of 7 western countries. ah, so it's canada, you can japan, france, germany and italy, western politically, of course, bloss rashaw. although russia was constantly marginalized, which means the, basically, the political west was always calling the shots. and, and now that, that smith's, it knows that he's on to he wanted, he used this window window opportunity when everybody would be concerned with their election or results. so that he can go forward with this decision which is controversial, but he used this so called bon bon powers, which, which he can actually, i'm democratically do whatever he wishes in the country or coming to the response from moscow. russia was called the high representative christine smith, illegitimate. was he making those claims timing their rights because christos smith smith is elijah to months since he did not get the mandate from
the problem is that a schmidt has this so called born powers. and these powers were given by the obese implementation council in 1997. and this council has this steering board that consists of 7 western countries. ah, so it's canada, you can japan, france, germany and italy, western politically, of course, bloss rashaw. although russia was constantly marginalized, which means the, basically, the political west was always calling the shots. and, and now that, that smith's, it knows that he's on...
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you are on with al schmidt. caller: hi. this is the first time i have ever gotten through and i cannot believe it. i just wanted to say that i know in the last election that there was some kind of a supreme court ruling that happened because of the pandemic. they changed the rules in some way. i believe that our elections are free and safe. it is beyond my comprehension that people just do not believe that they were, and cannot believe that trump started this back in july, even before the election, that they would be stolen. even in 2016, if he would have lost, he would have done the same thing. i just wish people would trust our government, our elections and move on, because it is really sad when it breaks up marriages, families, for something that is so trivial, in my estimation. guest: ma'am, i think what you are referring to in pennsylvania is probably referring to mail-in ballot voting. in pennsylvania prior to 2020, the only way to vote was to show up in person and vote on election day. or if you were absent from the
you are on with al schmidt. caller: hi. this is the first time i have ever gotten through and i cannot believe it. i just wanted to say that i know in the last election that there was some kind of a supreme court ruling that happened because of the pandemic. they changed the rules in some way. i believe that our elections are free and safe. it is beyond my comprehension that people just do not believe that they were, and cannot believe that trump started this back in july, even before the...
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this month, the critics of christian schmidt called his decision an illiberal push. and the rally comes 2 days. after bosnia has a governor's election commission confirmed the majority of nationalist parties in parliament, a jasmine liana, which is a political scientist. he joins us now from los angeles to talk more about this. thank you for being with us. so why are people so many people out on the streets protesting against this, what, what's behind their anger? there is 2 primary reasons. one concerns the fashion in which the electoral law was changed, which was on october 2nd. so a couple weeks ago, minutes after the polls had closed, the question schmidt, the high representative amended bosnians election laws or rather the election laws in the federation entity, literally as those were being counted, bosnians had voted under one system and then their boats were going to be tabulated under another system. and the 2nd major reason is that the actual contact of his changes, most folks fear, will have a kind of ethnic gerrymandering effect in that they will dispropo
this month, the critics of christian schmidt called his decision an illiberal push. and the rally comes 2 days. after bosnia has a governor's election commission confirmed the majority of nationalist parties in parliament, a jasmine liana, which is a political scientist. he joins us now from los angeles to talk more about this. thank you for being with us. so why are people so many people out on the streets protesting against this, what, what's behind their anger? there is 2 primary reasons....
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and now a shaper of government policy. >> in 2019 congress tasked schmidt with chairing the committeence that commission produce this had 700-page report advising the government on how to spend $40 billion taxpayer dollars on ai >> the nation needs to be ai ready by 2025. >> reporter: at the same time schmidt was influencing the industry's future he was making personal investments in ai companies that stood to generate profits for himself. there's no indication he did anything unlawful or against the rules yet records show five direct investments in ai companies during his tenure and more than 50 in others he invests in or controls the total dollar amount is not publicly available >> it's absolute ly a conflict f interest >> reporter: but his side will say he's a patriotic american. he brings all this expertise to the table. why shouldn't he serve in this capacity >> he may be the greatest person in the world and maybe is the right one to be in this commission he shouldn't be while investing the very subject of the focus. >> reporter: schmidt filed a private form but that financial di
and now a shaper of government policy. >> in 2019 congress tasked schmidt with chairing the committeence that commission produce this had 700-page report advising the government on how to spend $40 billion taxpayer dollars on ai >> the nation needs to be ai ready by 2025. >> reporter: at the same time schmidt was influencing the industry's future he was making personal investments in ai companies that stood to generate profits for himself. there's no indication he did anything...
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hi, representative christian schmidt announced changes to the election law. schmidt says the changes of create a more effective government working between the country to entities, republics, edgar, of predominantly body and said, and the federation of bosnia herzegovina, of many, boston, next, and boston crowd. but many of you change for the better is unlikely. let's find out what this means for the country. as high representative for bosnia herzegovina, christian schmidt talks to al jazeera, i representative for bosnia herzegovina, christian schmidt. thank you for joining us on talk to al jazeera tkip. you chose the night of the elections to use your powers, also known as the bon powers, to allow you to make changes to the law. you change the number of representatives to the upper house, are known as the house of peoples, how they are chosen and gave a deadline for forming a government. why did you choose the night of the elections to make that announcement? this is very simple. i did not want to interfere in the lead to process the decision of the electorate of the people on the on
hi, representative christian schmidt announced changes to the election law. schmidt says the changes of create a more effective government working between the country to entities, republics, edgar, of predominantly body and said, and the federation of bosnia herzegovina, of many, boston, next, and boston crowd. but many of you change for the better is unlikely. let's find out what this means for the country. as high representative for bosnia herzegovina, christian schmidt talks to al jazeera, i...
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i representative for bosnia herzegovina, christian schmidt. thank you for joining us on talk tried to 0 chip. you chose the night of the elections to use your powers, also known as the bon powers, to allow you to make changes to the your you change the number of representatives to the upper house are known as the house of peoples, how they are chosen and gave a deadline for forming a government. why did you choose the night of the elections to make that announcement? this is very simple. i did not want to interfere in delight to process the decision of the electorate of the people on the one side. and i did not want to give the impression that i would go to copy, she leave her tune, knowing the electoral results, or the 1st her information about them and to adapt any decision i have made this decision ah, on sunday morning and signed this decision prepared for a lot, and so a desk was to papa's her, her after the closing of the polling stations, we have members of the european parliament objecting to announcement saying things like this, overs
i representative for bosnia herzegovina, christian schmidt. thank you for joining us on talk tried to 0 chip. you chose the night of the elections to use your powers, also known as the bon powers, to allow you to make changes to the your you change the number of representatives to the upper house are known as the house of peoples, how they are chosen and gave a deadline for forming a government. why did you choose the night of the elections to make that announcement? this is very simple. i did...
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that critics of schmidt called his decision and a liberal power grab. the rally comes 2 days after boston has given his election commission confirmed the majority of nationalist parties in parliament. yes, mean we on of a cheese, a political scientist, he explains why so many people took to the streets in anger. there is 2 primary reasons. one concerns the passion in which the electoral law was changed, which was on october 2nd. so couple weeks ago, minutes after the polls had closed. so aggression schmidt, the high representative amended busby of election laws or rather the election laws in the preparation entity. literally, as those were being counted, bargains had voted under one system and then their boats were going to be tabulated under another system. and the 2nd major reason is that the actual content of his changes, most folks fear, will have a kind of ethnic gerrymandering effect in that they will disproportionately benefit not actually one community, but one specific ethnic nationalist block, the main crime nationalist party in the country. t
that critics of schmidt called his decision and a liberal power grab. the rally comes 2 days after boston has given his election commission confirmed the majority of nationalist parties in parliament. yes, mean we on of a cheese, a political scientist, he explains why so many people took to the streets in anger. there is 2 primary reasons. one concerns the passion in which the electoral law was changed, which was on october 2nd. so couple weeks ago, minutes after the polls had closed. so...
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like everyone else natal schmidt needs to cut back on gas for financial reasons to the big question is, what's the low temperature we can spend in the winter time? his wife has found another way to save some money, 20 years a month. in fact, we have to switch to natalie again, who i that again is one thing my mother at least they don't need to make any compromises when cooking at home as usual, it's past about the nase. well, they're not a very appreciative eater. i don't the poor, but it's frustrating because nobody knows when the crisis would come to an in well, as we saw that many households in germany still rely heavily on gas, but would be great if renewable energy could take its place with heat ways becoming more common solar power offers huge potential, but one challenge is how to store the energy for when the sun is not shining. one german startup believes it's found. the answer. o this factory is known as the giga factory. its founders are banking on big success with gigantic batteries. the world needs them to otherwise sustainable energy production will be difficult to achiev
like everyone else natal schmidt needs to cut back on gas for financial reasons to the big question is, what's the low temperature we can spend in the winter time? his wife has found another way to save some money, 20 years a month. in fact, we have to switch to natalie again, who i that again is one thing my mother at least they don't need to make any compromises when cooking at home as usual, it's past about the nase. well, they're not a very appreciative eater. i don't the poor, but it's...
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ready metal schmidt relies on gas for 3 things, heating their home for hot water and for cooking. in the last year, i've spent about 1500 euros on natural gas this year, 3000 euros, and it's getting even worse with his wife. he has a combined income of around 4000 years nice, but with prices for everything, including food giving up. he's wondering how much longer they'll be able to make ends meet. he lives in berlin and often has lunch at a local snack bar. nice people, nice food, but his favorite sandwich has shut up one year to 790 and that's over his budget. i used to have lunch here 3 or 4 times the week. i really enjoy it. but now it feels like a guilty pleasure. i know it's not a give the pleasure. what is so much cheaper to eat at home? perhaps an expense can provide some reassurance about the energy crisis. turns out thomas o'donnell has bad news to report from the energy market. even if storage is full, that will last only about 2 and a half months in the heating season. so end of december, sometime if there's depends on how holders we could use it up very fast, then you'
ready metal schmidt relies on gas for 3 things, heating their home for hot water and for cooking. in the last year, i've spent about 1500 euros on natural gas this year, 3000 euros, and it's getting even worse with his wife. he has a combined income of around 4000 years nice, but with prices for everything, including food giving up. he's wondering how much longer they'll be able to make ends meet. he lives in berlin and often has lunch at a local snack bar. nice people, nice food, but his...
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host: al schmidt. past your time but we went to go through that sense that just came out. al schmidt is a member for the committee for safe and secure elections. if you want to read more, go to safeelections.org. thank you for stopping by. guest: thank you for having me. host: we are going to take a break and in our last 20, 25 minutes, we will return to the topic that we have been talking about all morning long. yesterday's january 6 committee hearing, getting your reaction on the hearing on the phone lines for republicans, democrats and independents. start calling in and we will get your calls after the break. ♪ ♪ >> middle and high school students, it is your time to shine. you are invited to participate in this year's c-span cumentary competition. in light of the midterm elections, feature yourself as a newly elected member of congress. what are your top priorities and why? make a five to six minute video that shows the importance of your video from opposing and supporting perspectives. do not be a
host: al schmidt. past your time but we went to go through that sense that just came out. al schmidt is a member for the committee for safe and secure elections. if you want to read more, go to safeelections.org. thank you for stopping by. guest: thank you for having me. host: we are going to take a break and in our last 20, 25 minutes, we will return to the topic that we have been talking about all morning long. yesterday's january 6 committee hearing, getting your reaction on the hearing on...
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there is no indication schmidt did anything unlawful or against the rules, yet industry records showtities he invested in or controls. total dollar amount of his investments is not publicly available. >> it is absolutely in conflict of interest. >> a senior ethics fellow at a group and former director of the u.s. office of government ethics >> but his side will say, look, he's a patriotic american and brings this expertise, why shouldn't he seven in this capacity. >> maybe he's the right one to be in this commission but not while investing in the very thing that is the subject of the commission's focus. >> schmidted filed a financial form with his appointment. the media an the public don't get to see it. a spokesperson for schmidt said he revealed his ai investments on that document the spokesperson said that eric has given full compliance on anything but shah believes his private disc disclosure isn't enough. >> he could have personally released his financial disclosure report. there is nothing preventing him from doing it and he could have made the decision not to invest in ai whil
there is no indication schmidt did anything unlawful or against the rules, yet industry records showtities he invested in or controls. total dollar amount of his investments is not publicly available. >> it is absolutely in conflict of interest. >> a senior ethics fellow at a group and former director of the u.s. office of government ethics >> but his side will say, look, he's a patriotic american and brings this expertise, why shouldn't he seven in this capacity. >>...
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fauci, what does eric schmidt's a question" >> eric schmidt will say we want to see your emails, textsion you had with big tech because you were manipulating what the biden white house wanted released by big tech. those are the allegations. and that is very dangerous, as you well know missing with the first amendment. and that is what they were doing. if you remember america first policy institute, we filed a lawsuit when they censor president trump and countless americans pulled them up facebook for no reason because they didn't agree with their views. it was angel moms, teachers, doctors, nurses because they didn't agree with what they were saying. they said we can do it and we are a private company. we have nothing to do but the government. but if they are talking to the government meaning the biden white house and all these other folks that have to come in and be deposed under oath, i think we will find out a whole lot more about them trying to censor what happened and hurt a lot of kids and this too. >> steve: i know you had senator ron johnson talking about ivermectin and that wa
fauci, what does eric schmidt's a question" >> eric schmidt will say we want to see your emails, textsion you had with big tech because you were manipulating what the biden white house wanted released by big tech. those are the allegations. and that is very dangerous, as you well know missing with the first amendment. and that is what they were doing. if you remember america first policy institute, we filed a lawsuit when they censor president trump and countless americans pulled...
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and derek schmidt's to republican bosses are not alone in this.up more than 100 endorsements, from prominent kansas republicans, all around the state, even though she's a democrat. and this is a phenomenon that's not just happening any chances here, in michigan there's over 150 prominent republicans from around the state, who have crossed over to endorse the go democratic governor, gretchen whitmer, against a republican opponent. in pennsylvania, we're seeing the same thing, headline after headline about prominent pennsylvania republicans, endorsing the democrat, josh shapiro, over their party's candidate republican doug mastriano. part of the reason we're seeing this trend is just because the republican candidates in those races are out there. so much so that, even other republicans can't bring themselves to support the candidate from their own party. tomorrow, wisconsin's democratic governor tony evers, is planning to release a new ad, highlighting his republican opponents position on abortion. the aim of this ad is pretty clear, to try to put h
and derek schmidt's to republican bosses are not alone in this.up more than 100 endorsements, from prominent kansas republicans, all around the state, even though she's a democrat. and this is a phenomenon that's not just happening any chances here, in michigan there's over 150 prominent republicans from around the state, who have crossed over to endorse the go democratic governor, gretchen whitmer, against a republican opponent. in pennsylvania, we're seeing the same thing, headline after...
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al schmidt was a former commissioner who stepped down earlier this year following repeated threats against him and his family. including threats to kill his children. >> we don't expect one day to be responsible for running elections in a democracy and have to have police go with you when you take your kids sledding in the snow, and when you go to the grocery store. >> schmidt said the threats of violence have added political pressure, and transforming what was once a low profile form of service. >> the fear is we will lose the election administrative personnel more than what we have already. and they are doing it in an environment where any mistake is perceived to be intentional and malicious in some way. >> they have faced criticism for only producing one conviction so far as they investigate threats against poll workers across the country. the justice department says they continue to investigate cases across the country and expects to have additional prosecutions. ed o'keefe , cbs news, philadelphia. >>> ahead of the election, human rights watchdogs say facebook and tiktok are failing t
al schmidt was a former commissioner who stepped down earlier this year following repeated threats against him and his family. including threats to kill his children. >> we don't expect one day to be responsible for running elections in a democracy and have to have police go with you when you take your kids sledding in the snow, and when you go to the grocery store. >> schmidt said the threats of violence have added political pressure, and transforming what was once a low profile...
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schmidt became one of the main opponents of our pilots. off in thirty-ninth was developed later by mr. schmidt bf 109 and had the best flight technical characteristics of the total built about 20.000 100 units, of which a third were variants of the attack aircraft and fighter bomber, presented in the museum. the anton vasik modification is designed to fight against allied bombers, armor and armament are significantly enhanced. these are 2.13 mm machine guns and 4-20 mm. guns in the attack aircraft version, the aircraft was armed with six air guns on the soviet german front. these machines began to appear en masse at the turn of 42-43 years in large numbers. they were applied in the battle of kursk. we saw 3 years ago when they first entered the top. nuyu pishmu compared to the state that we observed today, they look almost like new with minor modifications. with a small restoration, but they give a complete picture of what machines fought and what enemies were defeated by the pilots of the red army german pilots of the second world war in
schmidt became one of the main opponents of our pilots. off in thirty-ninth was developed later by mr. schmidt bf 109 and had the best flight technical characteristics of the total built about 20.000 100 units, of which a third were variants of the attack aircraft and fighter bomber, presented in the museum. the anton vasik modification is designed to fight against allied bombers, armor and armament are significantly enhanced. these are 2.13 mm machine guns and 4-20 mm. guns in the attack...
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a spokesperson for schmidt said he revealed ai investment on the document his private disclosure is not he could have personally released his confidential dl disclosure report. he could have made the decision not to invest in ai. >> reporter: but the situation is not unusual the capitol hill lobbyist said the lack of government over sight allows this to happen. >> the enforcement is broken it does not work >> reporter: the staffers who are supposed to review forms have a poor track record of enforcing the rules. often times they don't have the training to do so. >> if you say the ethics process in washington is broken. who broke it >> it was designed broken. what do you think washington doesn't understand >> he spent years learning how washington works here is what he said a decade ago. >> it is shocking spending a fair amount of time inside the system and how the system works. it is obvious that if the system is organized around incumbencies writing the laws, they will ben benefit. >> google is one of the greatest companies in america. >> perhaps we don't write the laws. >> not only sh
a spokesperson for schmidt said he revealed ai investment on the document his private disclosure is not he could have personally released his confidential dl disclosure report. he could have made the decision not to invest in ai. >> reporter: but the situation is not unusual the capitol hill lobbyist said the lack of government over sight allows this to happen. >> the enforcement is broken it does not work >> reporter: the staffers who are supposed to review forms have a poor...
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[cheers and applause] >> in 2011, we awarded our wendy schmidt oil clean up xchallenge. the winners, elastec american marine with a million dollar check. and this, of course, is the prize that they won for more than doubling the industry best standard for oil clean up that had existed to that point. >> prizes have actually been around for over 300 years. back in 1714 was the longitude prize. it was a $20,000 prize put on by the british government to help us figure out where we were from a longitudal basis when we were crossing the oceans. and everybody assumed when they put this prize out there that it would either be a ship's captain or it would be an astronomer that won this prize. and it was actually a clock maker. and he was this outside innovator that nobody ever would have expected to win a prize like this. napoleon used prizes. we have canned food because napoleon's army needed to be fed and so they figured out a way to preserve food, right. lindbergh flew across the atlantic for a prize. there was a $25,000 prize for the first person that could fly non-stop from
[cheers and applause] >> in 2011, we awarded our wendy schmidt oil clean up xchallenge. the winners, elastec american marine with a million dollar check. and this, of course, is the prize that they won for more than doubling the industry best standard for oil clean up that had existed to that point. >> prizes have actually been around for over 300 years. back in 1714 was the longitude prize. it was a $20,000 prize put on by the british government to help us figure out where we were...
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. >> reporter: meanwhile, her republican opponent, attorney general derrick schmidt, has criticized her handling of covid-19 lockdowns and has sought to tie her to national democrats. >> laura kelly won't stand up to the liberal washington agenda, but i will. >> reporter: the kansas vote in august was a political earthquake. one that prompted democratic governors in other states to run explicitly on abortion access. >> nearly $30 million going towards 30 new projects in 30 communities. >> reporter: but on the comampan trail in kansas, kelly is making sure to keep food costs, prescription drug prices and infrastructure funding front and center. >> what they want me as governor to do is to focus on the kitchen table issues. they want me to focus on the economy and we have done that. >> reporter: as recent debates, kelly and schmidt have both been pressed on abortion positions. >> i prefer a kansas that has fewer abortions, not more. obviously they spoke to this in august and made the decision any state involvement in this area is going to have to satisfy judicial scrutiny and we have to r
. >> reporter: meanwhile, her republican opponent, attorney general derrick schmidt, has criticized her handling of covid-19 lockdowns and has sought to tie her to national democrats. >> laura kelly won't stand up to the liberal washington agenda, but i will. >> reporter: the kansas vote in august was a political earthquake. one that prompted democratic governors in other states to run explicitly on abortion access. >> nearly $30 million going towards 30 new projects in...
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attorney general eric schmidt, thanks for coming on.k you. >> trace: breaking right now, the princeton university student missing since last week has been found dead. nate foy reporting live from new york. nate what do we know? >> trace, this just broke in the last ten minutes. we got the announcement from the mercer county prosecutor saying that the 20-year-old has been found dead. she was missing for six days. you see her here. what we know so far, the prosecutor confirms that she was found near a tennis court at 1:00 p.m. today by a facilities employee. this was a statement that came out with princeton university. so i assume that this was on princeton university's campus. she was last seen friday night on princeton university's campus. what you're looking at right now, that pen's neck spot there on the map is where her phone pinged according to her brother sunday morning which provided some hope and brings on the dps was leading this investigation. they were using every resource that they had, boats, drones, helicopters, trying to f
attorney general eric schmidt, thanks for coming on.k you. >> trace: breaking right now, the princeton university student missing since last week has been found dead. nate foy reporting live from new york. nate what do we know? >> trace, this just broke in the last ten minutes. we got the announcement from the mercer county prosecutor saying that the 20-year-old has been found dead. she was missing for six days. you see her here. what we know so far, the prosecutor confirms that she...
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they nate only around a quarter as much shrimp as the dutch competitors. olaf schmidt hoped to retire last year, but couldn't find a buyer for his shoulder. he put in a double shift to day to help compensate for the losses of the last 3 months. the past 3 years have been the worst crisis he's experienced over 40 years. career prices are too low. the fishing season was restricted and the catch was poor. i think 10 crates in 24 hours of fishing. i should have caught twice as much during that time. it is like just to break even a bit of it varies with neural all gone. i'm going home now off to bed. his rental 1st be taken to produce his association and cooks often and then on to the netherlands. with his brothers renee and his friend haul, if he sells a small portion of his catch directly to tourists and locals, it's an important source of extra income. i live one kilo might have holiday, my wife called yesterday thought. all right, so you want to kilo, right? la kilo and a half. i love my body, let's the sandy captain that if we hadn't had this last year, we would have earned a lot less
they nate only around a quarter as much shrimp as the dutch competitors. olaf schmidt hoped to retire last year, but couldn't find a buyer for his shoulder. he put in a double shift to day to help compensate for the losses of the last 3 months. the past 3 years have been the worst crisis he's experienced over 40 years. career prices are too low. the fishing season was restricted and the catch was poor. i think 10 crates in 24 hours of fishing. i should have caught twice as much during that...
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they nate only around a quarter as much shrimp as they dutch competitors. olaf schmidt hoped to retire last year, but couldn't find a buyer for his chola. he put in a devil shift to day to help compensate for the losses of the last 3 months. the past 3 years have been the worst crisis he's experienced over a 40 year career. prices are too low. the fishing season was restricted, and the catch was poor. dangers. 10 crates and 24 hours of fishing. i should have caught twice as much during that time i was just to break even if it were real read. all i'm going home now. off to bed. is shrink, will 1st be taken to a produces association and cooks often and then on to the netherlands with his brother to ne and his friend hall. if he sells a small portion of his catch directly to tourists and locals. it's an important source of extra income. i. one kilo, bye have holiday. my wife called yesterday. also. right. you want to kilo right? like hulu and a half. i love my body. let's johnny kept him from head. if we hadn't had this last year, we would have earned a lot less. oh, why we didn't earn mu
they nate only around a quarter as much shrimp as they dutch competitors. olaf schmidt hoped to retire last year, but couldn't find a buyer for his chola. he put in a devil shift to day to help compensate for the losses of the last 3 months. the past 3 years have been the worst crisis he's experienced over a 40 year career. prices are too low. the fishing season was restricted, and the catch was poor. dangers. 10 crates and 24 hours of fishing. i should have caught twice as much during that...
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their democratic rights. voters very clearly choose progressive over nationalistic politicians. yet schmidt provokes another crisis with an unnecessary move that benefits the losers of the election. is not the 1st time the international envoy to bosnia has sparks backlash. russia has objected to the appointment of christine schmidt to the post and slammed his decisions as illegitimate. professor are the institute of european studies in belgrade at steve and guy edge, save the international and for his actions. maint bosnia protectorate state under western control. samantha was problematic from day one because she is a high representatives that it was not elected by the security council since both russia and china were against him. which means that he is illegally holding this office, this office, and on the other hand, is also problematic by itself. because this makes bosnia protector at the not really a sovereign states. i think that the assessment of russia is correct. but of course, you know, nothing will definitely change. i believe, until to some kind of a new arrangement for the count
their democratic rights. voters very clearly choose progressive over nationalistic politicians. yet schmidt provokes another crisis with an unnecessary move that benefits the losers of the election. is not the 1st time the international envoy to bosnia has sparks backlash. russia has objected to the appointment of christine schmidt to the post and slammed his decisions as illegitimate. professor are the institute of european studies in belgrade at steve and guy edge, save the international and...