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smith: it was tense because no one knew how contagious the virus was and hoh much time theyad. >> smithon the experience with mers, the number of infected people could be doubling eve few days. r in a mat weeks, sout korea could be looking at over 100,000 cases. moving fast, just days after the train station meeting, four companies had developed covid test just over a week later, one was approv for use. by february 7, 46 labs across the country began to test people. a process that oinarily could take a year had been completeder in just week. there were only four cases when they had their meeting and, and call to action.t' >> tright. and, you know, they recognized how dangerous this was, and even if all you have e four cases, that is a dangerous moment. >> smith: they tested aroundil 10,000 people >> they then swung into action very decisively, and set up this enormous testing regime along with very robust tools for monitoring cases and tracing contacts and isolating and quarantining people based on that. they began acting before it seemed like they needed to do so. >> smith: former head
smith: it was tense because no one knew how contagious the virus was and hoh much time theyad. >> smithon the experience with mers, the number of infected people could be doubling eve few days. r in a mat weeks, sout korea could be looking at over 100,000 cases. moving fast, just days after the train station meeting, four companies had developed covid test just over a week later, one was approv for use. by february 7, 46 labs across the country began to test people. a process that...
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>> smith: dr.d worked totem the spread of sars in 2003. now he was worried about the spread of covid-19. do you think people are grasping how, how serious this situation is? news. i think people hear the they watch t coverage. but it's hard to fully comprehe. certaiy, we did not realize that our government would be so ill-prared. we knew long agohat china was experiencing. i think it, the, there was a false assumption that that's somebody else's problem.pe it would not hto us. but that, that's the same kindud of attthat people had about many other epidemics in the past we, we knew, if this thing blew up, it would just continue to spread. >> smith: wuhan, a major commercial hub in central china. the first case was identified here on november 17. iren blaring) no o knew what it was. but just a few weeks later, it was clear something was wrong. amy qin reported from china for the "new york times." >> in december, there were starting to be these patients that were trickling into these ishospitals in wu
>> smith: dr.d worked totem the spread of sars in 2003. now he was worried about the spread of covid-19. do you think people are grasping how, how serious this situation is? news. i think people hear the they watch t coverage. but it's hard to fully comprehe. certaiy, we did not realize that our government would be so ill-prared. we knew long agohat china was experiencing. i think it, the, there was a false assumption that that's somebody else's problem.pe it would not hto us. but that,...
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from that, coach smith, dean smith began his program five years after that and became the winningest coach in college basketball history and is a legend in chapel hill. he was the coach from 1961 to 1997. when he retired, he was the winningest coach in basketball history. he helped the united states when the olympics in 1976. play smart and play together. all of the coaches that have come after coach smith, they all live by that idea. that is what coach smith lived by this sort of -- this sort of grecian urn is sports illustrated sportsman of the year. the si sportsman of the year, coach smith won in 1997. there is a great story about how we got the artifact for the museum. on the inventory of items he donated, we could not find it so we looked everywhere, even at his house, and nobody could find it. then somebody who visited his house five years earlier said, i think i know where that is. they went to the house, looked on top in the dining room of a cabinet and tucked in between two plants on top of this cabinet was one of the most prestigious awards given in sports each year. the o
from that, coach smith, dean smith began his program five years after that and became the winningest coach in college basketball history and is a legend in chapel hill. he was the coach from 1961 to 1997. when he retired, he was the winningest coach in basketball history. he helped the united states when the olympics in 1976. play smart and play together. all of the coaches that have come after coach smith, they all live by that idea. that is what coach smith lived by this sort of -- this sort...
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that is what coach smith lived by.his sort of grecian urn is sports illustrated sportsman of the year. the si sportsman of the year, coach smith won in 1997. there is a great story about how we got the artifact exam. on the inventory of items he donated, we could not find it so we looked everywhere, even at his house, and nobody could find it. somebody who visited his house five years earlier said, i think i know where that is. they went to the house, looked on top in the dining room of a cabinet and tucked in between two plants on top of this cabinet was one of the most prestigious awards given in sports each year. the other one that is very prominent is the presidential medal of freedom that president obama bestowed upon coach smith several years ago. that is a photo of his family members, as well as coach got the ridge on the left and coach williams on the right with michelle and barack obama. they took tremendous pride in coach smith receiving that award. all basketball awards are great, but the presidential award
that is what coach smith lived by.his sort of grecian urn is sports illustrated sportsman of the year. the si sportsman of the year, coach smith won in 1997. there is a great story about how we got the artifact exam. on the inventory of items he donated, we could not find it so we looked everywhere, even at his house, and nobody could find it. somebody who visited his house five years earlier said, i think i know where that is. they went to the house, looked on top in the dining room of a...
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>> smith, lying on the ground remains unresponsive. >> [ bleep ] better not have broke my -- >> smithied a week later, his death declared a homicide, due to mechanical asphyxiation. that was 2010. >> the minneapolis police's own policy from 2002 says the subject shall not be left in a prone position and shall be placed on their side as soon as they are secured. what do you think about that policy, vis-a-vis david smith's case and george floyd? >> well, it was ignored. in the smith case, the officers weren't even successfully disciplined. >> bennett says criminal charges were never filed against the officer in david smith's case and they remain on duty to this day. the city settled the case with the family for $3 million. as part of the settlement, my understanding that the use of prone restraint was supposed to be retrained within the department. do you know if that took place? >> no, i don't. what i know about training in minneapolis would lead me to believe that even if it was done t was an empty gesture. >> data shows in the past five years, minneapolis police have used some sort o
>> smith, lying on the ground remains unresponsive. >> [ bleep ] better not have broke my -- >> smithied a week later, his death declared a homicide, due to mechanical asphyxiation. that was 2010. >> the minneapolis police's own policy from 2002 says the subject shall not be left in a prone position and shall be placed on their side as soon as they are secured. what do you think about that policy, vis-a-vis david smith's case and george floyd? >> well, it was...
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doug smith runs the yellowstone wolf research program for the park service. >> smith: and no one predicted. actually, you know, we-- >> whitaker: the-- the-- the appeal of coming in to see the wolves? >> smith: yes. and it truly has been amazing. and, hundreds of thousands of people a year, we estimate, come here just to see wolves. ( howl ) >> whitaker: wolf tourism pumps $35 million a year into the local economy, much of it spent in the winter, which is prime wolf-watching time. >> glen mai: we've seen wolves all three days that we've been out. >> whitaker: glen mai is a retired f.b.i. agent from arlington, virginia. kathy lombard is a retired cop from new hampshire. they both paid an outfitter thousands of dollars to take them wolf-watching. so, what is it about wolves that bring you all the way out here from new hampshire, to sit out here and just hope for the chance to see them? >> kathy lombard: they've been able to bring wolves back into yellowstone and they've thrived. so, that's just an awesome thing to see. >> whitaker: it was january 12, 1995, when the first grey wolves, capture
doug smith runs the yellowstone wolf research program for the park service. >> smith: and no one predicted. actually, you know, we-- >> whitaker: the-- the-- the appeal of coming in to see the wolves? >> smith: yes. and it truly has been amazing. and, hundreds of thousands of people a year, we estimate, come here just to see wolves. ( howl ) >> whitaker: wolf tourism pumps $35 million a year into the local economy, much of it spent in the winter, which is prime...
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smith? he went out of the box. you always leave the box. where are you? there you are. -- did he just dropped? okay -- are you still there, steve? i love this, it's like my radio show, i can just talk and talk and talk. you dropped your headphones! i'm going to tease you, dr. smith. i am going to tease you until the cows come home. i'm going to teasing. i don't even think is listening. are you there, dr. smith? >> i am. >> laura: i didn't give up on you! i knew you could figure it out! you're really smart! i will tease you will endlessly later about this, but will people actually die because of the fda's emergency withdrawal? >> absolutely. in the way they handle this, and i understand people that know stephen hahn well, i hear he's a good person. i don't understand how he could
smith? he went out of the box. you always leave the box. where are you? there you are. -- did he just dropped? okay -- are you still there, steve? i love this, it's like my radio show, i can just talk and talk and talk. you dropped your headphones! i'm going to tease you, dr. smith. i am going to tease you until the cows come home. i'm going to teasing. i don't even think is listening. are you there, dr. smith? >> i am. >> laura: i didn't give up on you! i knew you could figure it...
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smith, your response to. randy >> i think we need to continue -- we need to support social media companies when they take positive action. to randy's point, good practices. we need to hold those and encourage them to continue. time and time again, self regulation has been insufficient. it is not enough for facebook to come time and time again and say we are sorry for the harms brought by our platform to society. we need regulations. we need all governments, all parliaments, congress, canadian parliament and beyond to put rules and place, because this is not a problem for the united states or canada. it is a problem for the world. >> that is so important. it makes it so much more complicated, right? to understand these companies. they are global companies. orders to not matter. you could be on facebook, wherever, whenever all in realtime. but having a patchwork of regulations, laws accountability measures, is not enough. doctor stokes, i want to come to for some of the summation all comments here. your discuss
smith, your response to. randy >> i think we need to continue -- we need to support social media companies when they take positive action. to randy's point, good practices. we need to hold those and encourage them to continue. time and time again, self regulation has been insufficient. it is not enough for facebook to come time and time again and say we are sorry for the harms brought by our platform to society. we need regulations. we need all governments, all parliaments, congress,...
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>> donations specifically to sheriff laurie smith's campaign. senior investigative reporter stephen stock digs into the data to see if there is evidence that a donation improves your chances of getting a coveted permit. >> reporter: we analyzed five years' worth of data on campaign contributions and concealed gun permits here in santa clara county. the numbers suggest that donors to sheriff laurie smith's campaigns were about 14 times more likely to get a concealed weapons permit than those who did not contribute. >> this rifle is about 50 years old. that rifle is about 5 years old. >> reporter: mark hinkle has been collecting guns for decades. >> i think everybody realizes the ubiquitous shotgun. >> reporter: the chair of the national libertarian party lives in a remote area of santa clara county. hinkle says owning a firearm gives him and his family peace of mind. >> if i want to call the sheriff's department, it's at least 10 to 15 minutes before anybody's going to show up. >> reporter: the awesosmall bus owner often carries cash and worries
>> donations specifically to sheriff laurie smith's campaign. senior investigative reporter stephen stock digs into the data to see if there is evidence that a donation improves your chances of getting a coveted permit. >> reporter: we analyzed five years' worth of data on campaign contributions and concealed gun permits here in santa clara county. the numbers suggest that donors to sheriff laurie smith's campaigns were about 14 times more likely to get a concealed weapons permit...
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smith, and you are coming on show week after week and come on the show 15 times at least. you explained very methodically when you prescribed it, how you prescribed it, the patient times you are having. and i'm just appearing real damage was done not only to medical establishments but the people. >> i agree, i think people have died and i don't like it at all. if i prescribe it i do so extremely carefully because the ministrations looking over my shoulder and i know. they restricted the drug now into a trial zone. it's unethical, but that's what they've done. it's a very chilling environment to practice medicine, and it's weird that science doesn't rule the day. i mean, the hydroxychloroquine,
smith, and you are coming on show week after week and come on the show 15 times at least. you explained very methodically when you prescribed it, how you prescribed it, the patient times you are having. and i'm just appearing real damage was done not only to medical establishments but the people. >> i agree, i think people have died and i don't like it at all. if i prescribe it i do so extremely carefully because the ministrations looking over my shoulder and i know. they restricted the...
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smith. smith's 15-year nba vet, played with lebron in cleveland. he will be signed to fill the void left by avery bradley. >>> what about hockey? the nhl seems to be lost in the shuffle a fwbit as they look to play in july. the nhl announced 26 players have tested positive for covid-19 since workouts began on june 8. >>> time for tonight's edition of abc 7 call by play. send me the video and i call the action. we have not had a football video
smith. smith's 15-year nba vet, played with lebron in cleveland. he will be signed to fill the void left by avery bradley. >>> what about hockey? the nhl seems to be lost in the shuffle a fwbit as they look to play in july. the nhl announced 26 players have tested positive for covid-19 since workouts began on june 8. >>> time for tonight's edition of abc 7 call by play. send me the video and i call the action. we have not had a football video
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really lovely to speak to you, tommie smith. thank you. thank you.hat the spread of covid—19 is still accelerating, despite progress being made in some countries. the head of the agency says the panemic is not even close to being over, adding that the worst may still be yet to come. you can reach me on twitter, i'm @ lvaughanjones. iam i am lewis vaughanjones and this is abc news. hello there. a slow—moving area of low pressure has been responsible for the unsettled weather during the weekend and indeed for monday. it has brought strong winds and quite a lot of rain across areas, particularly across cumbria. now for tuesday, it looks like we will see further rain at times but it won't be quite as windy is what we've see in the last few days, and that is because our area of low pressure is pushing off into scandinavia. less isobars in the charts but we still have a tangle of weather fronts. that's going to bring outbreaks of rain at times. one of them will be bringing rain to southern counties of england and the channel islands through the day. anothe
really lovely to speak to you, tommie smith. thank you. thank you.hat the spread of covid—19 is still accelerating, despite progress being made in some countries. the head of the agency says the panemic is not even close to being over, adding that the worst may still be yet to come. you can reach me on twitter, i'm @ lvaughanjones. iam i am lewis vaughanjones and this is abc news. hello there. a slow—moving area of low pressure has been responsible for the unsettled weather during the...
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al smith, of course, carried new york city. but he carried a lot of other cities as well. >> you had actually the makings of an early realignment. had there not been the great depression, had hoover's reputation, in effect, not been destroyed during his single term of office, what is fascinating to speculate is, would that breakthrough in the south, would that have been a one-time event, attributable, in fact, to al smith as an opponent? or might it, in fact, have foreshadowed a two-party system? >> how did the great depression come about? >> i can't tell you. i can't answer that. and it think there are a lot of economists who would, if they're honest, respond the same way. there are clearly a number of factors, some of which are easily identified. >> i mean, the dislocations of the war. we had this crazy, crazy quilt system. just a - where as part of the versailles agreement, basically crushing reparations were demanded by the victors of a defeated germany, which was really in no position economically - although it had been la
al smith, of course, carried new york city. but he carried a lot of other cities as well. >> you had actually the makings of an early realignment. had there not been the great depression, had hoover's reputation, in effect, not been destroyed during his single term of office, what is fascinating to speculate is, would that breakthrough in the south, would that have been a one-time event, attributable, in fact, to al smith as an opponent? or might it, in fact, have foreshadowed a two-party...
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smith. mr. smith complied with all of his directives. provided his i.d.ion of being the suspicious person. and, all of a sudden, you have another officer who comes on the scene and just takes over. he doesn't identify himself as an officer. doesn't say, hey, bhawhat's goi on? is this the person with the felony warrants? and let me correct that part because there were no felony warrants against anyone. the other gentleman had misdemeanor warrants for shoplifting, as well as traffic offenses. >> understood. whatever it was, it didn't belong on the record of your client, antonio smith. counselor, i get it. i get it. i understand. i wanted everybody else to understand it, as well. antonio, i know you forgive them. but i, also, know that you are still, very much, haunted by what happened. we will stay on the story, and i appreciate you having the bravery to come forward and talk to us about it. and it is a really big tribute to who you are, as a person, that you forgave the officers for what happened that day. counselor, thank you. and, antonio, thank your sis
smith. mr. smith complied with all of his directives. provided his i.d.ion of being the suspicious person. and, all of a sudden, you have another officer who comes on the scene and just takes over. he doesn't identify himself as an officer. doesn't say, hey, bhawhat's goi on? is this the person with the felony warrants? and let me correct that part because there were no felony warrants against anyone. the other gentleman had misdemeanor warrants for shoplifting, as well as traffic offenses....
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two american sprinters tommie smith and john carlos raised fists at the 1968 mexico olympics.up of american athletes is calling for the scrapping of the rule which forbids athletes from protesting. i spoke to olympic champion tommie smith and i asked him for his reaction for calls to allow protests. i make if it a very positive idea, positive move, with the athletes now standing up for rights which we should have had way back then. and i am so proud of our young people who are taking the stand of moving society in a forthright situation, where everybody can enjoy the sound of freedom, the sound of equality and the sound of goodness, so people can live together. this modern call, obviously, this is in the wake of black lives matter. what have you made of this uprising, these protests, these changes that we have seen? we've seen a lot of things in these type changes. some are good and, of course, some are bad. you know, for every forward movement, three steps, there is two steps backward, but at least we are making a move, because there are some involved you should not be involv
two american sprinters tommie smith and john carlos raised fists at the 1968 mexico olympics.up of american athletes is calling for the scrapping of the rule which forbids athletes from protesting. i spoke to olympic champion tommie smith and i asked him for his reaction for calls to allow protests. i make if it a very positive idea, positive move, with the athletes now standing up for rights which we should have had way back then. and i am so proud of our young people who are taking the stand...
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senators tina smith, edward j.on -- excuse me, introducing legislation to make this dream a reality. i think it's great they're putting that legislation out there and hopefully it gets passed and i'm glad usher wrote the op-ed about his feelings about it. >> definitely. >>> coming up, the online student movement. how high school teens are speaking out about racism on social media. >>> and will smith is getting personal when it comes to parenting. his number one tip for dads ahead of father's day. >>> and john legend is singing us into the weekend with our "gma" summer concert series. we will be right back. ♪ "ok, so, magnificent mile for me!" i thought i was managing... ...my moderate to severe crohn's disease. yes! until i realized something was missing... ...me. you ok, sis? my symptoms kept me- -from being there for my sisters. "...flight boarding for flight 2007 to chicago..." so i talked to my doctor and learned- ...humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications.
senators tina smith, edward j.on -- excuse me, introducing legislation to make this dream a reality. i think it's great they're putting that legislation out there and hopefully it gets passed and i'm glad usher wrote the op-ed about his feelings about it. >> definitely. >>> coming up, the online student movement. how high school teens are speaking out about racism on social media. >>> and will smith is getting personal when it comes to parenting. his number one tip for...
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by senatorre joined tina smith.to get to the breaking news because an independent autopsy found that george floyd's death with a homicide. asphyxiation by sustained pressure. what does this mean for the judicial system as charges are brought against the trader of the thing -- the perpetrator of this death. who smith: i think anyone watched the video could see what was happening, and active inhumanity of one person against another. it will add to the evidence we need in order to hold these four former minneapolis police officers accountable. as you know, the state attorney general, keith ellison, has been tasked to be the prosecutor of this case. i believe that keith will pursue justice relentlessly. that is what we need to do, seek the truth and get accountability. what has been going on in minneapolis, we have seen the scenes playing out across the country, violence playing out just outside of the white house, what has been going on in new york state? -- in your state? had smith: last night, we largely peaceful pro
by senatorre joined tina smith.to get to the breaking news because an independent autopsy found that george floyd's death with a homicide. asphyxiation by sustained pressure. what does this mean for the judicial system as charges are brought against the trader of the thing -- the perpetrator of this death. who smith: i think anyone watched the video could see what was happening, and active inhumanity of one person against another. it will add to the evidence we need in order to hold these four...
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this officer who is there, who is talking to antonio smith, after they do this to smith, this other officerhem hey, by the way, that's the wrong man. listen. >> no, that's the other guy. >> the other guy is over there. they pointed out two different people. they got the guy a warrant. this guy i just got contact with him. >> no, that's why -- >> no, there is two different people. that's why i was trying to figure out if i missed something when his hands behind his back. >> whether he is the one with the warrant or he wasn't, they've got to be able to do their job better than this. we are better than this. the police chief admits there was some miscommunication during radio traffic. yeah, no kidding. antonio smith joins us now for an exclusive interview. he's joined by his attorney, gnattian haugabrook. counselor, thank you very much for being with us. antonio, we're talking a little bit about what are dealing with before the interview. thank you for having the strength and commitment to do this, antonio. i know you're scared. i know you're worried about this. i know you're embarrassed. i kn
this officer who is there, who is talking to antonio smith, after they do this to smith, this other officerhem hey, by the way, that's the wrong man. listen. >> no, that's the other guy. >> the other guy is over there. they pointed out two different people. they got the guy a warrant. this guy i just got contact with him. >> no, that's why -- >> no, there is two different people. that's why i was trying to figure out if i missed something when his hands behind his back....
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kennedy smith was the final surviving sibling of jfk. she formerly served as the ambassador to ireland. this is video of her receiving the presidential medal of freedom in 2011 for her work with children with disabilities jean kennedy smith was 92 years old. still to come try to work out during the pandemic there is a new way to do so. >>but they ♪ here's what we want everyone to do. count all the hugs you haven't given. all the hands you haven't held. all the dinners you didn't share with friends. the trips you haven't taken. keep track of them. each one means one less person vulnerable, one less person exposed, and one step closer to a healthier community. so for now, keep your distance. but don't lose count. we'll have some catching up to do. >>southern california gym is addressing health concerns by you know thinking outside the box are pretty each member. inside a box yet research shows there it is the boxes that the workout classes could actually pose a major risk of infection. so that they've inspired. this interesting configurati
kennedy smith was the final surviving sibling of jfk. she formerly served as the ambassador to ireland. this is video of her receiving the presidential medal of freedom in 2011 for her work with children with disabilities jean kennedy smith was 92 years old. still to come try to work out during the pandemic there is a new way to do so. >>but they ♪ here's what we want everyone to do. count all the hugs you haven't given. all the hands you haven't held. all the dinners you didn't share...
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joining malcolm a doctor stephen smith, founder of the smith center for infectious diseases and urban health. also with me is -- cardiologist. the medicine cabinet. dr. smith, the more progress we seem to make in the death count and hospitalization from, the more insistent the media seem to get. what's going on here? >> it's tough for me to explain. good evening. i don't understand the approach towards this disease. i never have. it's a terrible pandemic. we've ever seen in human history. but clearly, the numbers in new jersey have been declining steadily since early may. we have seen very, very few sick patients, we've seen fewer patients total with covid in new jersey. i think barnabas at the beginning of today had three patients with covid, intubated. two of them are mine. each has been on a ventilator for over 5-6 weeks. in other words, we had nobody intimated in our group since early may. so it's clearly on the decline. and whether we are seeing -- we are not sure. clinicians were a little scared of that word, but we're definitely seeing less disease. >> laura: hold on, got to ge
joining malcolm a doctor stephen smith, founder of the smith center for infectious diseases and urban health. also with me is -- cardiologist. the medicine cabinet. dr. smith, the more progress we seem to make in the death count and hospitalization from, the more insistent the media seem to get. what's going on here? >> it's tough for me to explain. good evening. i don't understand the approach towards this disease. i never have. it's a terrible pandemic. we've ever seen in human history....
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smith makes a wish and blows out 100 candles in three puffs.randson gets the first slice of the lovely cake. pictured are the gracious lady's immediate family. that night, there was a section with her and hundreds of pounds -- townspeople attending. she has lived in louisville since 1865. may she have many more birthdays is everybody's wish. yes, just 100 years young. ♪ >> the atlanta daily world and the negro newspaper publishers association for the first time have obtained full accreditation of one of their representatives to the white house press conferences of the president. in this critical period in our history, this move is important and significant. to be able to obtain news information firsthand from this important source is an accomplishment for which the daily world and the publishers association deserve high praise and commendation. it is my good fortune to be selected as their white house correspondent. i am not unaware of the responsibilities this honor carries with it. ♪ >> the 34th annual indoor track and field championships of
smith makes a wish and blows out 100 candles in three puffs.randson gets the first slice of the lovely cake. pictured are the gracious lady's immediate family. that night, there was a section with her and hundreds of pounds -- townspeople attending. she has lived in louisville since 1865. may she have many more birthdays is everybody's wish. yes, just 100 years young. ♪ >> the atlanta daily world and the negro newspaper publishers association for the first time have obtained full...
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division commander general smith what a wonderful man he was. mcarthur's former chief of staff was in charge of the tenth. he came out that the general smith division was under the tent brigade. he came up there, and he didn't know whether they were to make it or not. what i want you to do, general smith says we want to do, abandon all of your equipment. destroy it, and walk away the best way you can. general smith looked at him and said, general were coming out as marines. he says we are bringing in our wounded, we're bringing our that, we are bringing our equipment, and we're coming out. and that's what he did. he was a religious man in some ways. he was well respected by his staff. he and made sound decisions, and tried to take care of everyone. they had trouble not having an airfield. it wasn't really a place for a strip. but he talked to the engineers, and said you know there's a flat area right here. and there's a mountain. they say the mountain is not too big. why can't we have a flattery right here, take the roadway of the mountain? he w
division commander general smith what a wonderful man he was. mcarthur's former chief of staff was in charge of the tenth. he came out that the general smith division was under the tent brigade. he came up there, and he didn't know whether they were to make it or not. what i want you to do, general smith says we want to do, abandon all of your equipment. destroy it, and walk away the best way you can. general smith looked at him and said, general were coming out as marines. he says we are...
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those in power those in power should set an example i talked in kansas city with rick smith bill have a unity march with other leaders in the community and protesters in the community. marching along along with the protesters with chief smith and other officers and other elected leaders mentally to resolve this. i also think the president having some experience with this particular topic, the justice department needs to reinstate their full review of the department with the practice that something they've walked away from practice review by the justice department entered into a descent decree how they would focus one oflo the three asked for the review, st. louis county the city of ferguson st. louis city all benefited from that review reviewing a number ofou officers is often not enough. i am encouraging the department of justice to get back to having one of the options on the table. a full review by the civil rights division or some other division depending on the n circumstances not only the procedure of the department may have fallen into. we cannot can't continue to over and over
those in power those in power should set an example i talked in kansas city with rick smith bill have a unity march with other leaders in the community and protesters in the community. marching along along with the protesters with chief smith and other officers and other elected leaders mentally to resolve this. i also think the president having some experience with this particular topic, the justice department needs to reinstate their full review of the department with the practice that...
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senior sister becky smith, presents on the covid ward for relatives, senior sister becky smith, a presence on the covid ward for relatives, their eyes and ears. making a decision about whether it is appropriate to continue with what we are doing at the moment, or whether we should give him a bit of dignity. imagine this stress for the team multiplied every day for weeks. now you understand what the peak of this pandemic was like. are you all right? my face is already. my face is all marked. have you just come off shift was mick sister kelly bore witness to those dark days. i've felt broken on many occasion and i think a lot of my colleagues have. it consumes you. it's what you think about when you go to bed, it's what you think about, you are preparing for your next shift, you are relieved that the previous shift is over. you are sad. it is a huge emotional burden. every single person on the front line now has to deal with their own trauma, has to go home, has to process this, and has to come back, and you are asking a lot of people to walk into a hospital full of a deadly disease to do th
senior sister becky smith, presents on the covid ward for relatives, senior sister becky smith, a presence on the covid ward for relatives, their eyes and ears. making a decision about whether it is appropriate to continue with what we are doing at the moment, or whether we should give him a bit of dignity. imagine this stress for the team multiplied every day for weeks. now you understand what the peak of this pandemic was like. are you all right? my face is already. my face is all marked....
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my very best friend to this day is roslyn smith. she is actually living in greensboro. >> isn't that nice? dr. terry: and so, it's -- she retired here some ten years ago from new york, where she had been working in social work. so, she came back when she retired to greensboro. i often laugh at her and say, "why'd you come back to greensboro? did bennett have anything to do with it?" but she came to greensboro, and then, of course, when i took the job here, i was delighted that she's here. and so, we are where we met. >> she was, as i think i understand, she was on -- really kind of in a different part of campus in the classroom, so to speak. dr. terry: yes. >> because she studied sociology and political science. dr. terry: she studied sociology and political science. >> and you were doing english and theater. dr. terry: i was doing english and theater. >> yeah. tell me about the world of being an english student and a theater student in those late 1950's. dr. terry: oh, my goodness, it was wonderful. it was wonderful. my english pro
my very best friend to this day is roslyn smith. she is actually living in greensboro. >> isn't that nice? dr. terry: and so, it's -- she retired here some ten years ago from new york, where she had been working in social work. so, she came back when she retired to greensboro. i often laugh at her and say, "why'd you come back to greensboro? did bennett have anything to do with it?" but she came to greensboro, and then, of course, when i took the job here, i was delighted that...
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but general smith was a wonderful man, and he got us out of there. when we continued on down after coterie, we got the bridge settled at a battalion from the south came up and took the mountain. we got down to the area where the navy was, and we started boarding ships, and it was crowded, really crowded, sometimes 10 to one. for example, i went aboard a small craft, a pc boat, little smaller than a destroyer and the mess hall served 24 hours a day beans and meat and everyone was there and no one was assigned a bunk but people took bunks and finally was agreed between the people that were there, you sleep and then i will sleep. he reached the point -- it reached the point where it was 41, you had four people sleeping in a bunk. the civilians wanted out. they did not like the chinese. they did not want to be there. they left their homes, they brought their children, they brought their whole families, and tried to get into the convoy. we started letting them into the convoy and finally the chinese infiltrated the civilians coming into our convoy and fir
but general smith was a wonderful man, and he got us out of there. when we continued on down after coterie, we got the bridge settled at a battalion from the south came up and took the mountain. we got down to the area where the navy was, and we started boarding ships, and it was crowded, really crowded, sometimes 10 to one. for example, i went aboard a small craft, a pc boat, little smaller than a destroyer and the mess hall served 24 hours a day beans and meat and everyone was there and no...
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there are also the smith and wesson revolvers. smith and wesson was actually turning out even more revolvers than colt was at the time. both were very popular but also numerous other examples of guns used in the west. other manufacturers are well represented. our newest exhibit at the national firearms museum is a set of artifacts we're very proud to have on loan from theodore roosevelt's home place. it's currently undergoing a complete restaurant. and while they're working on that, they lent us the firearms and numerous other artifacts from roosevelt's home. i want to show you a little bit more what we got from the national park service. >> back when the music was being designed in the mid-90s we wanted to take a corner of the museum and focus on the president. we felt as a life member of the nra as well we ought to put a little tribute of him together here. so we decided to replicate the library from sagamore hill almost on a 1 to 1 scale. his daughter ethel said it was the gathering place of the house. where theodore had books
there are also the smith and wesson revolvers. smith and wesson was actually turning out even more revolvers than colt was at the time. both were very popular but also numerous other examples of guns used in the west. other manufacturers are well represented. our newest exhibit at the national firearms museum is a set of artifacts we're very proud to have on loan from theodore roosevelt's home place. it's currently undergoing a complete restaurant. and while they're working on that, they lent...
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steven smith founder of the smith center for infectious diseases and urban health. dr.ted somebody covid to patients and you continue to and you say it's a blight on the medical community and one that brings you more j joy. >> yeah, laura. thank you. how are you tonight? >> laura: good. >> it's in rough time and it's a rough time in the medical journalism and systemic medici medicine. the mixture of politics in medicine really don't have a role and they should never be mixed together. the sad thing is that i knew -- i've been through the lancet article and i was assuming the data and not that it was valid but i assumed it. to their credit, the lancet, asked me to correspond to the good publish all of it. it was coming from this that the analyses of it and then some of the days later, in the data were shown to be fraudulent and called out to be fraudulent and proved to be fraudulent. then journalism publish the article not related to hydroxychloroquine or covid on the lesser data from the same group several weeks earlier, and both had retracted papers. >> laura: my quest
steven smith founder of the smith center for infectious diseases and urban health. dr.ted somebody covid to patients and you continue to and you say it's a blight on the medical community and one that brings you more j joy. >> yeah, laura. thank you. how are you tonight? >> laura: good. >> it's in rough time and it's a rough time in the medical journalism and systemic medici medicine. the mixture of politics in medicine really don't have a role and they should never be mixed...
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i talked this morning to the police chief in kansas city, rick smith who tomorrow will be joining a unity march with other leaders in the community and protesters in the community marching along with the protesters with chief smith and other officers and other elected leaders. and that's one way to begin to resolve this. i'd also think, madam president, having had some experience with this particular topic that the justice department needs to reinstate full -- their full review of department pattern and practice. this is something that they walked away from in recent years but in our state, we've had three departments since 2014 that had a full pattern and practice review by the justice department. at least one of those entered into a consent decree with the department as to how they would focus in the future. i think one of those three st. louis county asked for the review. st. louis county, the city of ferguson, st. louis city all believed they benefited from that review. reviewing an officer or a number of officers is just often not enough. so i'm encouraging the department of justice
i talked this morning to the police chief in kansas city, rick smith who tomorrow will be joining a unity march with other leaders in the community and protesters in the community marching along with the protesters with chief smith and other officers and other elected leaders. and that's one way to begin to resolve this. i'd also think, madam president, having had some experience with this particular topic that the justice department needs to reinstate full -- their full review of department...
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jean kennedy smith was 92 years accords. jean kennedy smith was 92 yea old.coming up next, this dad will teach you how to change a tire and a whole lot more. motorcycle riders love the open road. and geico loves helping riders get to where they're going, so to help even more, geico is giving new and current customers a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. the geico giveback. helping riders focus on the road ahead. the geico giveback. it's starting to people are surprising themselves the moment they realize they can du more with less asthma. thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. don't use if allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including a
jean kennedy smith was 92 years accords. jean kennedy smith was 92 yea old.coming up next, this dad will teach you how to change a tire and a whole lot more. motorcycle riders love the open road. and geico loves helping riders get to where they're going, so to help even more, geico is giving new and current customers a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. the geico...
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now smith and the government argued and admitted his book did not contain any classified information it was the abandonment of the south the one - - south vietnamese and the government admitted to violate his contract and the supreme court arguments without even fully briefing to take away his royalties and the irony it is that book tv would love this, years later when researchers and just as powell drove that opinion because he so with his former clerks to talk about woodward the number one bestseller and you take it out on poor frank but that is our president that the government could take away. >> is there a formal system in place for prepublication review? >> yes but it differs from agency to agency. it is so decentralized it is capricious and pretty arbitrary. quoting from the judge's opinion that just came out bolton went through four months of face-to-face online review with the senior person at the national security council decades the government experience lots of prepublication review and has done it for other people and by april 27 the book was cleared. he made all the cha
now smith and the government argued and admitted his book did not contain any classified information it was the abandonment of the south the one - - south vietnamese and the government admitted to violate his contract and the supreme court arguments without even fully briefing to take away his royalties and the irony it is that book tv would love this, years later when researchers and just as powell drove that opinion because he so with his former clerks to talk about woodward the number one...
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general smith was a wonderful man, and he got us out of there. when we continued on down after coterie, we got the bridge settled and we got the mountain taken, a battalion from the south -- they came up and took the mountain. so they came from there. we got down to the area where the navy was, with everything they had, and we started to board these ships and it was crowded, i mean really crowded, sometimes 10 to 1. for example, i went aboard a small craft boat, just a little smaller than a destroyer and the mess hall served 24 hours a day beans and they had metal -- i forget what the meat was. but everyone was there and no one was assigned a bunk. people that were there, you sleep and then i will sleep. four people slept in one bunk. and the civilians -- they wanted out of there. they did not like the chinese and they did not want to be there. they left their homes. they brought their children. they brought their whole families. and try to get into our convoy and we started letting them get in our convey and finally, the chinese were infiltratin
general smith was a wonderful man, and he got us out of there. when we continued on down after coterie, we got the bridge settled and we got the mountain taken, a battalion from the south -- they came up and took the mountain. so they came from there. we got down to the area where the navy was, with everything they had, and we started to board these ships and it was crowded, i mean really crowded, sometimes 10 to 1. for example, i went aboard a small craft boat, just a little smaller than a...
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jean kennedy smith was 92 years old.ing up next, this dad will teach you how to change a tire and a whole lot more. >> o'donnell: father may know best, but when dad's not around, we've got the next best thing. cbs' jim axelrod found him online. >> and you've got to be careful with this. this is a needle nosed pliers. >> reporter: a few months ago rob kenney had an idea for a youtube channel-- teaching some of the manly arts like any good dad would. >> we go around the front... i'm trying to make it a one-stop shop where you can come in a calm way and be empowered to learn to do this stuff for yourself. >> reporter: as the son of a man who walked out on his children when rob was just 14, rob had to figure out so much for himself. >> today i'm going to show you how to use a stud finder. >> reporter: he couldn't be alone, he thought, and hoped for a few dozen subscribers. how many do you have right now? >> 2.2 million. >> reporter: that's not 30 or 40, ron. >> i know. let it drain down. >> it's great to watch him unclog a t
jean kennedy smith was 92 years old.ing up next, this dad will teach you how to change a tire and a whole lot more. >> o'donnell: father may know best, but when dad's not around, we've got the next best thing. cbs' jim axelrod found him online. >> and you've got to be careful with this. this is a needle nosed pliers. >> reporter: a few months ago rob kenney had an idea for a youtube channel-- teaching some of the manly arts like any good dad would. >> we go around the...
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for "sunday today," harry smith, new york. >> keep that music alive.much. >>> this week, we highlight another life well lived. at the age of 8, a young girl in chicago with her grandmother was diagnosed with a severe learning disability. experts warned her life would be a struggle. it wasn't easy, but that girl grew up to be a bright young star in the field of biology at one of the most prestigious museums in the world. she was born in birmingham, alabama. she moved to chicago as a baby to live with her grandmother sharon who wasyears, she met with a tutor on the weekends and took classes through the summer to keep up. she was turned on to science while studying at truman college in chicago. she earned her degree there, even while coping with the death of her mother from an overdose. in 2009, she became an intern at chicago's famed field museum. two years later, she was hired there as a researcher. known for her warm personality and her skill in the lab, she specialized in the study and sequencing of plant dna. she worked on a team that investigate and
for "sunday today," harry smith, new york. >> keep that music alive.much. >>> this week, we highlight another life well lived. at the age of 8, a young girl in chicago with her grandmother was diagnosed with a severe learning disability. experts warned her life would be a struggle. it wasn't easy, but that girl grew up to be a bright young star in the field of biology at one of the most prestigious museums in the world. she was born in birmingham, alabama. she moved to...
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smith is a cochair as well as a ranking member. that is all to say that in a bipartisan way, over the years, there has been a real commitment to shining a bright light on the human rights violations in china and to say to those who are affected by that, you're not alone. the most excruciating form of torture that the oppressors can get to those who they are oppressing is to say nobody remembers, nobody cares, but we do, and we want the chinese government to know that. that's why it is such an honor to enroll this bill, passed by the senate and house in a strong bipartisan way. meaningful when on june 4, we observe the 31st anniversary of the tiananmen square massacre. we are talking about the denial that the chinese government has about that massacre, talking about depression in tibet -- oppression in tibet to eliminate the culture, language, and talking about oppressing democracy in hong kong and china . the years we in have been working together has not improved, sadly, but we will never stop. we never decide that for commercial
smith is a cochair as well as a ranking member. that is all to say that in a bipartisan way, over the years, there has been a real commitment to shining a bright light on the human rights violations in china and to say to those who are affected by that, you're not alone. the most excruciating form of torture that the oppressors can get to those who they are oppressing is to say nobody remembers, nobody cares, but we do, and we want the chinese government to know that. that's why it is such an...
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and undercut fell by jr smith and klay thompson.nd the usual deadly shooting at the buzzer by steph curry. james scored 51 points but the biggest was a missed free throw and smith's indecision in the final seconds of regulation. >> that was a bad mistake i j.r. smith. >> the game went into overtime and the warriors won the opening of the series. on this day in 1983 the stars, the 76ers finished off a four- game sweep of the lakers in the nba's last championship series concluded before june. and olympic fame would come multiple times in his future but on this day and 2008 he set a world record in the 100 meters for the first time. he won two gold medals in the olympics that year, eight in his career. that is this day in sports may 31. you know guys, you see those things like the warrior in cleveland game and you forget it's been two years ago, as exciting as that was and as big time ideal as that was. i can watch the boat run all day long. that guy is incredible. coming up next, at 11.>> another night of civil unrest in the bay area
and undercut fell by jr smith and klay thompson.nd the usual deadly shooting at the buzzer by steph curry. james scored 51 points but the biggest was a missed free throw and smith's indecision in the final seconds of regulation. >> that was a bad mistake i j.r. smith. >> the game went into overtime and the warriors won the opening of the series. on this day in 1983 the stars, the 76ers finished off a four- game sweep of the lakers in the nba's last championship series concluded...
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but also the smith and weston revolvers.it is not often recognized in the period from the 18 seventies to turn of century, smith and western was turning out more revolvers than colt was at the time. both were very popular but there were numerous other examples. . our newest exhibit at the national firearms museum is a set of artifacts we are very proud to have on loan from sag more heel. theodore roosevelt homeplace that is undergoing a complete restoration. while they are working on that, they lend us the firearms and numerous other artifacts from roosevelt's home. we will show you a little bit more from what we got from the national park service in sagamore hill. back when the museum was being made in the mid 90s, we want to take a part of museum and dedicated to theodore roosevelt. he was a hunter, an avid outdoorsman and conservationist. as a live member of the nra as well, we thought we should put a tribute together for him. so we decided to replicate the library from sagamore hail, almost on a one to one scale. his dau
but also the smith and weston revolvers.it is not often recognized in the period from the 18 seventies to turn of century, smith and western was turning out more revolvers than colt was at the time. both were very popular but there were numerous other examples. . our newest exhibit at the national firearms museum is a set of artifacts we are very proud to have on loan from sag more heel. theodore roosevelt homeplace that is undergoing a complete restoration. while they are working on that, they...
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our division commander, general smith, what a wonderful man he was. mcarthur's former chief of staff was in charge of the 10th brigade. and he came up and the general smith division was under the 10th brigade. and he came up there and we were -- didn't know whether we were going to make it or not. and he said what i want you to do, general smith here says i want you to abonn dandon all yo equipment, destroy it and walk out the best way you can. and general smith looked at him and said, general, he said, we're coming out as marines. he says, we bring in our wounded, we bring in our dead, we bringing in our equipment and we're coming out. and that's what he did. he was a religious man, i think, in some ways, but he was well-respected by his staff. he made sound decisions, and he tried to take care of everybody. for example, he -- they had trouble -- they wanted to have an airfield up at hagarau-ri and there wasn't really a place for a strip. but he talked to the engineers and said, you know, there's a flat area right here and there's a mountain. they sa
our division commander, general smith, what a wonderful man he was. mcarthur's former chief of staff was in charge of the 10th brigade. and he came up and the general smith division was under the 10th brigade. and he came up there and we were -- didn't know whether we were going to make it or not. and he said what i want you to do, general smith here says i want you to abonn dandon all yo equipment, destroy it and walk out the best way you can. and general smith looked at him and said, general,...
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thanks to penny smith and martin lipton. and of course peter. next, it's the film review, but from all of us, it's goodnight. see you soon. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in the home. one of the first new movies to come to streaming services when lockdown began in march was vivarium, a surreal twilight zone—style thriller starring imogen poots and jesse eisenberg. well, now with the end of lockdown in sight,
thanks to penny smith and martin lipton. and of course peter. next, it's the film review, but from all of us, it's goodnight. see you soon. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in the home. one of the first new movies to come to streaming services when lockdown began in march was vivarium, a surreal twilight zone—style thriller starring imogen poots and jesse eisenberg. well, now with the end of lockdown in sight,
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he was arrested in 2018 after evading capture for decades. 48 hours correspondent tracy smith has been following this case for years. >> reporter: when he was wheeled into the hearing yesterday, joseph deangelo hardly resembled the agile young man whoomeso co dozens of rapes. he repeated the same plea. over and over prosecutors detailed his horrific crimes. >> after raping her the defendant fired his handgun into the back of deborah's head. the defendant covered jane doe's face with towels. he unbound her legs and he raped her. >> reporter: joseph deangelo's guilty plea will spare him the death penalty. in exchange he admitted to 13 murders and. some 50 rapes spanning six
he was arrested in 2018 after evading capture for decades. 48 hours correspondent tracy smith has been following this case for years. >> reporter: when he was wheeled into the hearing yesterday, joseph deangelo hardly resembled the agile young man whoomeso co dozens of rapes. he repeated the same plea. over and over prosecutors detailed his horrific crimes. >> after raping her the defendant fired his handgun into the back of deborah's head. the defendant covered jane doe's face with...