306
306
Feb 13, 2022
02/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 306
favorite 0
quote 0
smith did? no doubt in my mind.tors, pete and brent were in charge of evaluating the case against byron. and they knew it was controversial, from the start. >> when brent and i got involved in it, the e-mails started. the phone calls. castigating us for taking this. after all, doesn't a homeowner have a right to defend his dwelling? i didn't argue with people. i just said, well, just stay open and let the evidence come out. and then, let's see if you hold that same view. >> after looking at all the evidence, the prosecutors believed there was a strong case. >> the moment nick broke the window and entered into that house, didn't byron smith, then have the right to defend himself? >> yes. yes, he did. but that's not what he did. he went way, way beyond defending himself. >> that grand jury in minnesota agreed. in april of 2013, five months after the shootings, byron smith was indicted on two counts of first-degree murder. now, there would be a trial, in the case everyone in town was talking about. with revelations fro
smith did? no doubt in my mind.tors, pete and brent were in charge of evaluating the case against byron. and they knew it was controversial, from the start. >> when brent and i got involved in it, the e-mails started. the phone calls. castigating us for taking this. after all, doesn't a homeowner have a right to defend his dwelling? i didn't argue with people. i just said, well, just stay open and let the evidence come out. and then, let's see if you hold that same view. >> after...
60
60
Feb 22, 2022
02/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
>> well, adam smith practiced humanomics. his most famous book before his other book, the wealth of nations, was published in 1759, called the theory of moral sentiments. he was well known in europe. caught up in the germans translation, as a moral philosopher of a scottish school. so he was in touch with humanity. history, philosophy, with politics, viewed theoretically, and of course he was a generally cultivated man. he knew shakespeare and so forth. i'm not sure of his taste in music. he was, as later economist john maynard keynes said, you can't be a good economist if you are only an economist. which he meant is if all you think about is cost and benefits, then you have this kind of sociopath at the center of your theory, you're not going to do economics very intelligently. adam smith set this pattern, but it was such a temptation to make it easier. oh, i don't want to read those books on philosophy. oh, i don't want to study history. oh, i don't want to know shakespeare. i want to make it easy. make it easy. now it has
>> well, adam smith practiced humanomics. his most famous book before his other book, the wealth of nations, was published in 1759, called the theory of moral sentiments. he was well known in europe. caught up in the germans translation, as a moral philosopher of a scottish school. so he was in touch with humanity. history, philosophy, with politics, viewed theoretically, and of course he was a generally cultivated man. he knew shakespeare and so forth. i'm not sure of his taste in music....
58
58
Feb 6, 2022
02/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
and in particular always catch myself when it talk about adam smith. not only adam smith but his followers until now you think they can do economics just by watching people but watching people not tell you about the meaning that they bring to their economic life. what is your job been to you? what does consumption mean to you? we as humanities consider and modern economics does not. i am in favor of human onyx. >> doctor, and your view what does a shakespeare or mozart add to our understanding of her economic life. >> they tell you why people do things the heroes are middle class. one of the main characters there and the merchant of venice is a fool for love. what you learn from that is that shakespeare's time did not value the marketplace. it valued kings and queens and dukes and barons. in the church but not the marketplace. and so you learn what makes for a successful society. merchants are considered cheaters and manufacturers are making bad stuff we don't like them we preferred the queen. you are not going to have a successful economy. there is on
and in particular always catch myself when it talk about adam smith. not only adam smith but his followers until now you think they can do economics just by watching people but watching people not tell you about the meaning that they bring to their economic life. what is your job been to you? what does consumption mean to you? we as humanities consider and modern economics does not. i am in favor of human onyx. >> doctor, and your view what does a shakespeare or mozart add to our...
50
50
Feb 5, 2022
02/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
can you explain why smith is important and what he meant adam smith had the fortune of being the most famous economist in the world in a day and age before google where adam smith would have been lost in the shuffle for the vanilla-ness of his name, but in 1776 when wealth of nations was published and his equally significant, but somewhat lesser known book theory of moral sentiments this book, which i found from this quote that you referred which i found from russ roberts refers to something that smith hit upon that i think is profoundly important about human nature. the characterization that adam smith talked about self-interest in a gordon gecko way that we all operate from self-interest meaning i'm going to get what's best for myself. is entirely ignorant? adam smith did speak to the rather obvious reality of incentives that when we go to work to provide for our family, which sounds like a noble thing. we are inevitably doing commerce with somebody else and that it is benefiting and that those are good things in it's this the construct of the invisible hand. but what smith says her
can you explain why smith is important and what he meant adam smith had the fortune of being the most famous economist in the world in a day and age before google where adam smith would have been lost in the shuffle for the vanilla-ness of his name, but in 1776 when wealth of nations was published and his equally significant, but somewhat lesser known book theory of moral sentiments this book, which i found from this quote that you referred which i found from russ roberts refers to something...
125
125
Feb 9, 2022
02/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
what about will smith? is there _ in a european story. what about will smith? there a kind i in a european story. what about will smith? is there a kind of i will smith? is there a kind of pre— oscars campaign that he is due? pre- oscars campaign that he is due? ., , pre- oscars campaign that he is due? . , ., , pre- oscars campaign that he is due? . ., , ., pre- oscars campaign that he is due? . ., ., due? that is actually what a lot of folks _ due? that is actually what a lot of folks have _ due? that is actually what a lot of folks have been i due? that is actually what a l lot of folks have been saying. something i said earlier today on twitter, will smith is coming back to the oscars this year, 20 years since he was nominated alongside denzel washington, and this time danielle is back in macbeth and will smith is back with king richard. the tennis coach will be the one that pulls it out. yes, as it often do venus and serena in our time. yes, as it often do venus and serena in ourtime. it yes, as it often do venus and serena in our time. it will be somethin
what about will smith? is there _ in a european story. what about will smith? there a kind i in a european story. what about will smith? is there a kind of i will smith? is there a kind of pre— oscars campaign that he is due? pre- oscars campaign that he is due? ., , pre- oscars campaign that he is due? . , ., , pre- oscars campaign that he is due? . ., , ., pre- oscars campaign that he is due? . ., ., due? that is actually what a lot of folks _ due? that is actually what a lot of folks have...
96
96
Feb 21, 2022
02/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
and that is the statue of adam smith, the great philosopher. in your book, you quote smith. say "how selfish so far man may be supposed, there are other motives in his nature". if you explain why smith is important, and what he meant? >> adam smith had the fortune of being the most famous economist in a world in a day and age before google where adam smith would have lost in the shuffle for the vanillaness of his name. but in 1776, when wealth of nations was published and his equally significant but somewhat lesser known book, theory of moral sentiments, this book which i found -- this quote that you referred to which i found from ross roberts refers to something that smith hit upon that i think is profoundly important about human nature. the characterization that adam smith talked about self interest in a gordon gecko way that we all operate from self interests, meaning i am going to get what's best for myself, is entirely ignorant. adam smith did speak to the reporter obvious reality of incentives that when we go the work to provide for our family which sounds like a noble
and that is the statue of adam smith, the great philosopher. in your book, you quote smith. say "how selfish so far man may be supposed, there are other motives in his nature". if you explain why smith is important, and what he meant? >> adam smith had the fortune of being the most famous economist in a world in a day and age before google where adam smith would have lost in the shuffle for the vanillaness of his name. but in 1776, when wealth of nations was published and his...
80
80
Feb 14, 2022
02/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
, thank you, sarah smith there at the white - sarah smith there at the white house.ver ukraine is the rising cost of energy, which has seen the price of petrol reach record highs across the uk. the motoring organisation, the aa, says the cost of petrol increased to 148 pence per litre over the weekend. if the situation in ukraine deteriorates, oil and gas supplies from russia to europe may be interrupted, pushing up wholesale prices even higher. chris morris explains why. the crisis in ukraine has deep roots in big power politics and russian identity. but part of the equation is control of and access to energy supplies — oil and gas. it gives leverage to both sides. and today another reminder that events elsewhere in the world do come home to roost — record prices at petrol pumps, as the price of oil spikes amid the uncertainty, another worrying factor in the cost of living. it's ridiculous — you've got to work more hours to earn more money to pay for more fuel. you're never at home because you're always working, trying to pay the bills. if sanctions are imposed agai
, thank you, sarah smith there at the white - sarah smith there at the white house.ver ukraine is the rising cost of energy, which has seen the price of petrol reach record highs across the uk. the motoring organisation, the aa, says the cost of petrol increased to 148 pence per litre over the weekend. if the situation in ukraine deteriorates, oil and gas supplies from russia to europe may be interrupted, pushing up wholesale prices even higher. chris morris explains why. the crisis in ukraine...
38
38
Feb 14, 2022
02/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
smith, -- >> mr. smith, i wanted to talk to about one specific idea, and that is a humanitarian exchange, the idea has been proposed by the united nations, and the idea is to try to address this liquidity crisis in afghanistan, as in many other countries many -- countries in crisis, many international suppliers who are importing goods demand to be paid in u.s. dollars. but since the taliban took over the country, shipment of u.s. dollars were effectively stopped to avoid that money falling into taliban hands. so the u.n. has proposed this regulated exchange facility where you could exchange afghan currency for u.s. dollars in order to at least facilitate these economic activities that are vitally necessary to continue the economy running. what do you think of this idea? is it sufficient and something the united states should get behind? mr. smith: it is a great idea. it is not sufficient. it should be set up quickly and nobody should be under any illusions that this substitutes for the normal function
smith, -- >> mr. smith, i wanted to talk to about one specific idea, and that is a humanitarian exchange, the idea has been proposed by the united nations, and the idea is to try to address this liquidity crisis in afghanistan, as in many other countries many -- countries in crisis, many international suppliers who are importing goods demand to be paid in u.s. dollars. but since the taliban took over the country, shipment of u.s. dollars were effectively stopped to avoid that money...
90
90
Feb 17, 2022
02/22
by
KPIX
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
daniel smith is almost 90 years old is one of the few remaining.llows the arc of race relations in america from slavery to the civil rights movement, and the fight to end systemic discrimination. jan crawford has his story from outside the national museum of american history and culture in washington. >> it's an inspiring incredible story. what's even more incredible, the messages that daniel smith heard from his father. freed slave, survivor, the strongest of the strong. so similar to what many other children of freed slaves heard from their parents. it's a story history has forgotten. >> we are survivors. >> reporter: daniel smith is one of the last living links to america's original sin. your grandparents were enslaved. >> right. >> reporter: your father was born the property of a white man. >> yep. >> reporter: his father abraham was born into bondage in virginia in the early 1860s. he was 70 when his youngest son daniel was born. >> he used to tell me stories -- >> reporter: stories about the in humanity their ancestors suffered and survived.
daniel smith is almost 90 years old is one of the few remaining.llows the arc of race relations in america from slavery to the civil rights movement, and the fight to end systemic discrimination. jan crawford has his story from outside the national museum of american history and culture in washington. >> it's an inspiring incredible story. what's even more incredible, the messages that daniel smith heard from his father. freed slave, survivor, the strongest of the strong. so similar to...
127
127
Feb 8, 2022
02/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
it’s money on anything, for this, i think will smith. �* , ., ., will smith.eat story as a father will smith. it's quite a tour de i force. a great story as a father of the williams sisters and all he went to the push them to what they became. i to the push them to what they became. ., �* ~' to the push them to what they became. ., �* ~ ., became. i don't think over here we know as much _ became. i don't think over here we know as much of _ became. i don't think over here we know as much of that _ became. i don't think over here we know as much of that story - became. i don't think over here we know as much of that story come l became. i don't think over here we | know as much of that story come to the fact he wrote a 36 page plan for his daughters and it worked. listen about best actress _ his daughters and it worked. listen about best actress and _ his daughters and it worked. listen about best actress and what - his daughters and it worked. listen about best actress and what are i his daughters and it worked. listen about best actress and what are your thou
it’s money on anything, for this, i think will smith. �* , ., ., will smith.eat story as a father will smith. it's quite a tour de i force. a great story as a father of the williams sisters and all he went to the push them to what they became. i to the push them to what they became. ., �* ~' to the push them to what they became. ., �* ~ ., became. i don't think over here we know as much _ became. i don't think over here we know as much of _ became. i don't think over here we know as...
87
87
Feb 23, 2022
02/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
i knew from the prologue when he described joseph smith, the mormon leader plunging to his death from a jail cell window and miles stopped him in midair to examine smith and his life i knew we were in the hands of a great storyteller. we would like to talk about the book and its residents today. it is a day when i think some of the echoes of this age of extremism that miles writes about in his volume are rippling through the atmosphere on the 20th anniversary of 9/11. where were you that day acute you >> this is the unofficial launch of the paperback version of my new book "the king of confidence" and 20 years ago i was doing the paperback version of my first book, i did what they call a radio bookstore. i had a little office, no tv and my job was to call radio and tv stations every 15 minutes and when i had the hardback edition they had somebody to mediate. they didn't want to spend that money on the paperback so i didn't do it myself but i got in the office at 6 am and started calling stations and it all went well and there was a boston station i couldn't get to it i called random h
i knew from the prologue when he described joseph smith, the mormon leader plunging to his death from a jail cell window and miles stopped him in midair to examine smith and his life i knew we were in the hands of a great storyteller. we would like to talk about the book and its residents today. it is a day when i think some of the echoes of this age of extremism that miles writes about in his volume are rippling through the atmosphere on the 20th anniversary of 9/11. where were you that day...
66
66
Feb 1, 2022
02/22
by
MSNBCW
quote
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 1
>> the state representative, carlos guillermo smith. representative smith, i appreciate you being here. i'm sorry this happened in your district. it's a pleasure to have you here and be able to speak out about it. thank you. >> thank you, rachel. i would also encourage your viewers who want to beat back against this type of hatred and antisemitism to donate to the holocaust center of central florida, because we think that education is such an important part of combatting this type of hatred. >> also a good point. in that it will drive crazy those guys who showed up in orlando today to know that anybody outraged by them it's not just outraged and scared but actively contributing to a cause like that. thank you, sir. much appreciated. we will be right back. stay with us. i scheduled with safelite autoglass. their experts replaced my windshield and recalibrated my car's advanced safety system. ♪ acoustic rock music ♪
>> the state representative, carlos guillermo smith. representative smith, i appreciate you being here. i'm sorry this happened in your district. it's a pleasure to have you here and be able to speak out about it. thank you. >> thank you, rachel. i would also encourage your viewers who want to beat back against this type of hatred and antisemitism to donate to the holocaust center of central florida, because we think that education is such an important part of combatting this type...
92
92
Feb 1, 2022
02/22
by
MSNBCW
quote
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 1
>> state representative carlos guillermo smith, representative smith i appreciate you be here, i'm sorry this happened in your district, it's a pleasure to have you here to speak out about it. thank you. >> and encourage those viewers who want to beat back against anti-semitism and to donate to the holocaust center of central florida because we think education is such an important part of combatting this type of hatred. >> also a good point in that it will absolutely drive crazy those guys who showed up in orlando today to know that anybody outraged by them isn't just outraged and scared but actively contributing to a cause like that, thank you sir, much appreciated. we'll be right back, stay with us. appreciated. we'll be right back, stay with us
>> state representative carlos guillermo smith, representative smith i appreciate you be here, i'm sorry this happened in your district, it's a pleasure to have you here to speak out about it. thank you. >> and encourage those viewers who want to beat back against anti-semitism and to donate to the holocaust center of central florida because we think education is such an important part of combatting this type of hatred. >> also a good point in that it will absolutely drive...
79
79
Feb 23, 2022
02/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
so strang imitated a lot of smith's moves. at first he forged a letter, modern experts think it is a forgery it's a very good forgery rofrom smith singh i handed the church over to assist after smith was shocked. strength by that time had converted to mormonism. but just barely. i don't be like making me mayor of chicago or something you know lori lightfoot miles harvey is in charge know everybody. [laughter] people really did not believe him. but then his followers dug up some brass plates in burlington, wisconsin a couple hours north of here like the golden plates that smith uncovered were from a guy ever heard from again. a historical figure those never heard from again that basically said the great prophet is coming it's going to be in burlington. [laughter] and i again it's easy to laugh. but at the time it was really exciting to dig up something out of the earth that makes sense out of your life. >> host: it also touches on something i've been thinking a lot about is a been preparing to have this conversation around the
so strang imitated a lot of smith's moves. at first he forged a letter, modern experts think it is a forgery it's a very good forgery rofrom smith singh i handed the church over to assist after smith was shocked. strength by that time had converted to mormonism. but just barely. i don't be like making me mayor of chicago or something you know lori lightfoot miles harvey is in charge know everybody. [laughter] people really did not believe him. but then his followers dug up some brass plates in...
360
360
Feb 7, 2022
02/22
by
KPIX
tv
eye 360
favorite 0
quote 0
jason smith: i've got a meeting with them. >> alfonsi: dr. jason smith is trying to fill the holes.hospital's chief medical officer, and a trauma surgeon. >> smith: we had an entire wave of nurses and physicians who'd worked for 25, 30, 35 years, they said, "i-- th-- i'm done. i'm not going to-- i'm not going to do this anymore." and they left. >> alfonsi: somebody quits, it's not like replacing a fry cook. >> smith: and therein lies the issue, you know? if you think about a nurse? on average, it takes four to five years to train a nurse. it can take eight to 12 years to train a physician or a surgeon. so, if you turned on the tap today and said, "i'm going to double the amount, so that we have enough," we still won't have enough for four or five years. >> alfonsi: it seems like you're describing a system at its breaking point. >> smith: i think we are. and i think that's the biggest worry i have. are we going to have a system that we can't support after this pandemic is over? what we expect when we come to the hospital is, there's going to be a physician, and there's going to be a
jason smith: i've got a meeting with them. >> alfonsi: dr. jason smith is trying to fill the holes.hospital's chief medical officer, and a trauma surgeon. >> smith: we had an entire wave of nurses and physicians who'd worked for 25, 30, 35 years, they said, "i-- th-- i'm done. i'm not going to-- i'm not going to do this anymore." and they left. >> alfonsi: somebody quits, it's not like replacing a fry cook. >> smith: and therein lies the issue, you know? if you...
99
99
Feb 7, 2022
02/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
sarah smith, a north _ yes. sarah, many thanks. sarah smith, a north america - yes.a editor. yes. sarah, many thanks. sarah| smith, a north america editor at yes. sarah, many thanks. sarah - smith, a north america editor at the white house. —— sarah smith, our north america editor at the white house. borisjohnson says the nhs will be set what he calls "tough new targets" to tackle the record waiting lists in england. ministers had been due to announce plans today to deal with the backlog, but that's been delayed until later this week. more than six million patients are currently waiting for non—urgent operations and procedures, as our health editor hugh pym reports. politics and health, a difficult mix. the nhs has the daunting task of tackling the backlog of reparations which built up during the pandemic. a plan for england was to be published today, but it was delayed because of a reported intervention by the treasury. it's depressing news for annie. she's already been waiting more than two years for a knee operation, and she's desperate for any action which might
sarah smith, a north _ yes. sarah, many thanks. sarah smith, a north america - yes.a editor. yes. sarah, many thanks. sarah| smith, a north america editor at yes. sarah, many thanks. sarah - smith, a north america editor at the white house. —— sarah smith, our north america editor at the white house. borisjohnson says the nhs will be set what he calls "tough new targets" to tackle the record waiting lists in england. ministers had been due to announce plans today to deal with the...
67
67
Feb 22, 2022
02/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
that were like the golden plates that smith uncovered. they were from a guy who was never heard from again. a historical figure who was never heard from again who basically said the great profit is coming and it's going to be in burlington. but i think again, it's easy to laugh what i think at the time that was exciting to dig up something out of the earth that makes sense. >> that touches on something i've been thinking a lot about as we are preparing to have this conversation around the nature of what you are asked to do in order to be thought of in any number of religions or schools of thought. and you say it's easy to laugh about some of the things that the strangites were embracing and yet i'm reflecting on my own upbringing. you're a fallen insert unitarian? >> i don't think unitarians can fall away. >> maybe like built-up library fees. a >> or someone didn't make the coffee. >> the doughnuts had too much chocolate. >> this probably doesn't apply to unitarianism but it applies to catholicism where we thinking about some of the stuff
that were like the golden plates that smith uncovered. they were from a guy who was never heard from again. a historical figure who was never heard from again who basically said the great profit is coming and it's going to be in burlington. but i think again, it's easy to laugh what i think at the time that was exciting to dig up something out of the earth that makes sense. >> that touches on something i've been thinking a lot about as we are preparing to have this conversation around the...
123
123
Feb 12, 2022
02/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
our north america editor sarah smith has more.clear that the us is now deeply concerned that there is possibly less chance of a diplomatic solution. the white house say it's not clear whether putin actually wants to pursue diplomacy, so they say, well, they are prepared to remain engaged with it. they are equally prepared for other scenarios as well. they say that on that call between president biden and president putin, it was made very clear that a fresh —— if russia further invades ukraine, they are ready with swift and severe economic sanctions be imposed by the us and their allies. that something that was discussed on a call between president biden and european allies, including borisjohnson yesterday. so, they are continuing to look for a diplomatic solution. notjust that call between president putin and president biden, the us defence and foreign secretaries have been talking to their russian counterparts today. emmanuel macron of france has spoken to putin today and will speak to president biden later. so the talking conti
our north america editor sarah smith has more.clear that the us is now deeply concerned that there is possibly less chance of a diplomatic solution. the white house say it's not clear whether putin actually wants to pursue diplomacy, so they say, well, they are prepared to remain engaged with it. they are equally prepared for other scenarios as well. they say that on that call between president biden and president putin, it was made very clear that a fresh —— if russia further invades...
2,107
2.1K
Feb 23, 2022
02/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 2,107
favorite 0
quote 1
sarah smith in washington _ further action. sarah smith in washington and _ further action.mith in washington and katya adler i further action. sarah smith in | washington and katya adler in brussels, thank you. there'll be more from us here in kyiv a little later, but for now, back to huw in the studio in london. thanks, clive. the day's other news. new allegations of avoidable deaths and injuries involving mothers and babies have been uncovered at the health trust which prompted the biggest inquiry into maternity care in the history of the nhs. tonight's bbc panorama revealed that at least seven families have come forward, claiming they were failed by the shrewsbury & telford nhs trust. a major independent investigation into the trust's maternity services is due to report next month, but these latest allegations are too recent to be included. our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, has the story. on the day charlie hadley went into labour, she heard a news report about poor maternity care at the very hospital she was sitting in. it was on the radio, and me and
sarah smith in washington _ further action. sarah smith in washington and _ further action.mith in washington and katya adler i further action. sarah smith in | washington and katya adler in brussels, thank you. there'll be more from us here in kyiv a little later, but for now, back to huw in the studio in london. thanks, clive. the day's other news. new allegations of avoidable deaths and injuries involving mothers and babies have been uncovered at the health trust which prompted the biggest...
111
111
Feb 21, 2022
02/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
sarah, many thanks, sarah smith in washington and sarah i smith in washington and sarah rainsford in than 300 flood warnings across england, scotland and wales. and a �*danger to life�* alert has been issued in shropshire in the past few hours. 0ur correspondent danny savage has the latest. it�*s been a very wet weekend. rivers across the uk have burst their banks and roads have been flooded. at ironbridge, in shropshire, a severe flood warning is now in place for the river severn. this is where the environment agency is most worried about. 0ur temporary barriers are in place and they will obviously do what they can to protect the community, but we are expecting potentially seeing those barriers becoming over—topped and hence why the severe flood warning has been issued. heavy rain across northern england meant these flood gates had to be opened in manchester. it meant the local golf course disappeared underwater, but it saved homes from flooding. we didn't get a great deal of sleep because we kept on checking the app, monitoring the water levels. a little bit concerning but, yeah, i
sarah, many thanks, sarah smith in washington and sarah i smith in washington and sarah rainsford in than 300 flood warnings across england, scotland and wales. and a �*danger to life�* alert has been issued in shropshire in the past few hours. 0ur correspondent danny savage has the latest. it�*s been a very wet weekend. rivers across the uk have burst their banks and roads have been flooded. at ironbridge, in shropshire, a severe flood warning is now in place for the river severn. this...
562
562
Feb 18, 2022
02/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 562
favorite 0
quote 0
stephen smith was killed july 8, 2015.ay. >> stephen smith's body was found in the middle of this road. a pathology said it appeared to be a hit and run. but the highway patrol's incident report noted they didn't find any vehicle debris, skid marks, or injuries on stephen's body consistent with someone being struck by a vehicle. according to the case notes, stephen died from blunt force trauma to the head. he had a dislocated shoulder, but there were no visible injuries on him other than a gaping head wound. sandy has never accepted her son was the victim of a hit and run. >> what do you believe happened to your son? >> i believe he was beaten to death. >> and then dropped in the road? >> and then laid in that road, hoping somebody was going to run over him. >> reporter: for sandy, much doesn't add up. she says her son would have been too afraid to walk alone in the middle of the night. also, if stephen had car trouble, his car was located a couple of miles from the scene with his gas cap off, sandy says he would have used
stephen smith was killed july 8, 2015.ay. >> stephen smith's body was found in the middle of this road. a pathology said it appeared to be a hit and run. but the highway patrol's incident report noted they didn't find any vehicle debris, skid marks, or injuries on stephen's body consistent with someone being struck by a vehicle. according to the case notes, stephen died from blunt force trauma to the head. he had a dislocated shoulder, but there were no visible injuries on him other than...
133
133
Feb 1, 2022
02/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
lauren smith feels and brenda lee rawls died how decent 12th medical examiner ruled that smith-fields died of an accidental overdose, but a cause of death is not yet reported for rawls. in both cases, the men they were with at the time said they found them nonresponsive police have not named either as a suspect or person of interest. now, both families are demanding answers and better investigations valerie castro is here with their stories. >> the families allege that police failed to properly investigate the cases and were insensitive in handling the information to the families. >> you're supposed to be given me information, how they found her, what position was she in, did you take pictures, did you search the premises? you're supposed to be telling me. >> reporter: and nothing >> nothing. >> they didn't contact us, didn't let us know anything. it's crazy you have to fight and grieve and by year own prosecutor, your own investigates. >>ed family of smith-fields said she was reported nonresponsive from a man she met on bumble when he called the phone number on her door, the family r
lauren smith feels and brenda lee rawls died how decent 12th medical examiner ruled that smith-fields died of an accidental overdose, but a cause of death is not yet reported for rawls. in both cases, the men they were with at the time said they found them nonresponsive police have not named either as a suspect or person of interest. now, both families are demanding answers and better investigations valerie castro is here with their stories. >> the families allege that police failed to...
108
108
Feb 23, 2022
02/22
by
CNBC
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
the facts, the truth "the news with shepard smith." >> good evening. there's no question, russia is invading ukraine right now and this is just the beginning that, from president biden today. he's now deploying more american troops, fighter jets, and attack helicopters to russia's backyard in addition, the u.s. is unleashing a first wave of economic sanctions to punish moscow this comes as vladimir putin moves russian forces into eastern ukraine. photos and videos show the arrival of the russian tanks, troops, carriers, and other military vehicles on the streets of donetsk president biden says putin is carving out a huge chunk of ukraine. >> who in the lord's name does putin think gives him the right to declare new so-called countries on territory that belongs to his neighbors >> the pentagon moving in an infantry battalion to the baltic states these countries are smaller nato allies, and former soviet republics on russia's doorstep the pentagon also announciing it's sending fighters to the other flank. >> these are totally defensive moves on our part.
the facts, the truth "the news with shepard smith." >> good evening. there's no question, russia is invading ukraine right now and this is just the beginning that, from president biden today. he's now deploying more american troops, fighter jets, and attack helicopters to russia's backyard in addition, the u.s. is unleashing a first wave of economic sanctions to punish moscow this comes as vladimir putin moves russian forces into eastern ukraine. photos and videos show the...
54
54
Feb 10, 2022
02/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
smith: i will give you the bad news and the good news. the bad news increasingly is we have seen congress the very difficult. it is more individuals than collective action. everybody has their priority and their mission is to force the priority, whatever damage is done. there is not as many people in congress focusing on knowing we have to pass an appropriations bill and raise the debt ceiling. we haven't mentioned that but that would be a catastrophe if we did not. increasingly, members of congress -- there are too many focused on being celebrities in -- instead of legislators. they are focused more on winning the message of the day than they are on the hard work of getting it done. i'm in the middle of that, trying to negotiate the ndaa. if i clear one screen, i got to have this, i gotta have that. we have to get the work done and increasingly, the country is rewarding that type of individual approach to legislation. you can blame it on congress if you want, but we are the ones electing people acting like that. marjorie taylor greene ra
smith: i will give you the bad news and the good news. the bad news increasingly is we have seen congress the very difficult. it is more individuals than collective action. everybody has their priority and their mission is to force the priority, whatever damage is done. there is not as many people in congress focusing on knowing we have to pass an appropriations bill and raise the debt ceiling. we haven't mentioned that but that would be a catastrophe if we did not. increasingly, members of...
45
45
Feb 9, 2022
02/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
smith, you don't have to say smith, stephen a. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes your stomach for fast relief and get the same fast relief in a delightful chew with pepto bismol chews. (vo) what makes my heart beat? having everything i want in the place i love. jamaica. heartbeat of the world. let's go! no ink! ugh! i need you to print, i need you. you think you're empty? i'm empty. do you suffer from cartridge conniptions? be conniption-free, thanks to the cartridge-free epson ecotank printer. a ridiculous amount of ink! you're mocking me. not again! the epson ecotank. just fill & chill. i've been telling everyone... the secret to great teeth is having healthy gums. crest advanced gum restore. detoxifies below the gumline... and restores by helping heal gums in as little as 7 days. crest. the #1 toothpaste brand in america. >>> the houston texans saying that brian flores' lawsuit against the nfl and three of its teams did not affect the search for a coach after announcing that love lovie smith, who is black, got the jo
smith, you don't have to say smith, stephen a. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes your stomach for fast relief and get the same fast relief in a delightful chew with pepto bismol chews. (vo) what makes my heart beat? having everything i want in the place i love. jamaica. heartbeat of the world. let's go! no ink! ugh! i need you to print, i need you. you think you're empty? i'm empty. do you suffer from cartridge conniptions? be conniption-free, thanks to the...
150
150
Feb 8, 2022
02/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
do you see that with will smith this year? i you see that with will smith this ear?will smith is doing very, very classic oscar bait, . very, very classic oscar bait, that biopic, that triumphant thing that is a little is that it appeared we can all kind of feel really good about ourselves when we watch it. it's that done very, very well. it's a truly within this small box of the oscar bait, sports, trying performance and is he doing anything revolutionary? no, but he is doing it well, so i would not resent if he won that, even though i've got my heart set on andrew garfield for tick, tick, boom. y. heart set on andrew garfield for tick, tick, boom.— tick, tick, boom. y. -- like? because _ tick, tick, boom. y. -- like? because i— tick, tick, boom. y. -- like? because i think _ tick, tick, boom. y. -- like? because i think i _ tick, tick, boom. y. -- like? because i think i like - tick, tick, boom. y. -- like? because i think i like to - tick, tick, boom. y. -- like? because i think i like to see i tick, tick, boom. y. -- like? i because i think i like to see an actor
do you see that with will smith this year? i you see that with will smith this ear?will smith is doing very, very classic oscar bait, . very, very classic oscar bait, that biopic, that triumphant thing that is a little is that it appeared we can all kind of feel really good about ourselves when we watch it. it's that done very, very well. it's a truly within this small box of the oscar bait, sports, trying performance and is he doing anything revolutionary? no, but he is doing it well, so i...
43
43
Feb 7, 2022
02/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
so with lauren smith fields, her family was not told that she was found dead. they had to go to her apartment, her landlord, put a note on her, on the door and said, if you are looking for lauren, please call me. that is how they found out. and then with parental rules again, a family were not told. it's almost if the police were shrugging. so something if we are really focusing on, we know what the problem is like was known to what poppies been for years. we are focusing on now what do we do? it's not just the media, it's the police to i show you stuff about yes, they do both because they want to come to a quick conclusion. they wanna close the case out as quickly as possible, and whomever they can pin it on, you know, member, they can get to confess or find some type of evidence to lead to that person's character. they want to do that. and if they can't do it, then a switch to the back burner rights, which it was the case, even with my dad so which he had nothing to do with it. he kept saying that i didn't do it, i love him away. so he was not involved. howev
so with lauren smith fields, her family was not told that she was found dead. they had to go to her apartment, her landlord, put a note on her, on the door and said, if you are looking for lauren, please call me. that is how they found out. and then with parental rules again, a family were not told. it's almost if the police were shrugging. so something if we are really focusing on, we know what the problem is like was known to what poppies been for years. we are focusing on now what do we do?...
60
60
Feb 28, 2022
02/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
sarah smith in washington. the pressure| since 1950. sarah smith in l washington.e is since 1950. sarah smith in - washington. the pressure is on russia but for the first time ever the european union is to finance and deliver weapons and equipment to a country under attack. the eu has decided to close its airspace to all russian aircraft including the private jets of oligarchs. here is our europe editor katya adler. i've reported on the eu for a very long time and never before have i seen so many significant decisions being taken so swiftly, with such unity, in the eu. i mean, just this weekend for example, apart from all the extra financial sanctions we've been hearing about — yes, absolutely, the eu for the first time is going to buy and deliver weapons to a country that is at war. this and germany — germany turning its defence policy on its head and for the first time, despite its wariness — of course, with its second world war reputation — it is going to be sending weapons directly to ukraine, and it announced today it's going to be massively spending and inves
sarah smith in washington. the pressure| since 1950. sarah smith in l washington.e is since 1950. sarah smith in - washington. the pressure is on russia but for the first time ever the european union is to finance and deliver weapons and equipment to a country under attack. the eu has decided to close its airspace to all russian aircraft including the private jets of oligarchs. here is our europe editor katya adler. i've reported on the eu for a very long time and never before have i seen so...
75
75
Feb 18, 2022
02/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
smith: let me say this. i have said this to my constituents, who are up in my chops about supporting a 5% increase. i am in a 70% democratic district who would be on the 26% side of the military chart. i support the 5% increase. i said we just spent $8 trillion in the last year on everything but defense. i think we have a good argument. on that case, it is undermined if i say we don't have enough money to spend on defense because we spend all this other money. but you have to make those other two points. if you don't, we will have a hard time getting there. >> let's get back to the comments about the budget size and different elements of the budget. all budgets are an attempt to balance -- there is no question about that. aggressively, it is an increasingly difficult challenge for us. it's not the only problem we have. you talked about ukraine a lot downstairs a few moments ago. there is still a good concern about countries like north korea and iran. those problems will not go away or be ignored. every presi
smith: let me say this. i have said this to my constituents, who are up in my chops about supporting a 5% increase. i am in a 70% democratic district who would be on the 26% side of the military chart. i support the 5% increase. i said we just spent $8 trillion in the last year on everything but defense. i think we have a good argument. on that case, it is undermined if i say we don't have enough money to spend on defense because we spend all this other money. but you have to make those other...
58
58
Feb 12, 2022
02/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
adam smith in washington.cisive new leadership" of the metropolitan police is now needed to restore public confidence. it follows the resignation of dame cressida dick as commissioner, who says she lost the confidence of the mayor of london, despite her view that she could bring change to a beleaguered force. here's our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. arriving at new scotland yard this morning, the woman who is walking away from the biggestjob in british policing. respected by colleagues but forced out by the london mayor, sadiq khan. cressida dick first came to public attention as the officer in command whenjean charles de menezes was wrongly shot — though a jury said she was not personally to blame. in her time as met commissioner, two officers took pictures of the bodies of the murdered sisters bibaa henry and nicole smallman. but, worst of all, a serving met policeman killed sarah everard. a team of officers at charing cross police station exchanged shocking, misogynistic, racist and homophobic
adam smith in washington.cisive new leadership" of the metropolitan police is now needed to restore public confidence. it follows the resignation of dame cressida dick as commissioner, who says she lost the confidence of the mayor of london, despite her view that she could bring change to a beleaguered force. here's our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. arriving at new scotland yard this morning, the woman who is walking away from the biggestjob in british policing. respected by...
62
62
Feb 20, 2022
02/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
i mean one of the anecdotes we tell in the stories adam smith author of the wealth of nations. what does it get you? well, i would i would say that depends quite a bit on the fields. so if you look at the earning returns and certain college degrees, especially like engineering math and the stem fields. the lifetime career earnings is well worth it on getting the college degree. now the other end of that there are some degrees i can theater drama poetry literature where you start to asking those questions if you're spending over the course of a four-year period in excess of 100 or 200 thousand dollars to go to college there may not be the type of career path that a person that spends that would be looking for just because the job market isn't there for those types of degrees. in your book cracks in the ivory tower you talk about general education classes quite a bit. why right right so jen ed's, are these classes that everybody takes and they're roughly about a third of the college experience for the typical student. that's your throw to english intro to composition math biology
i mean one of the anecdotes we tell in the stories adam smith author of the wealth of nations. what does it get you? well, i would i would say that depends quite a bit on the fields. so if you look at the earning returns and certain college degrees, especially like engineering math and the stem fields. the lifetime career earnings is well worth it on getting the college degree. now the other end of that there are some degrees i can theater drama poetry literature where you start to asking those...
29
29
Feb 11, 2022
02/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
ian duncan smith and other signatories saying don't try to cling to power according to the i newspapernt move. - newspaper. i think this is a significant move. this - newspaper. i think this is a significant move. this is i newspaper. i think this is a - significant move. this is something that a lot _ significant move. this is something that a lot of— significant move. this is something that a lot of people have been waiting — that a lot of people have been waiting for, will borisjohnson that a lot of people have been waiting for, will boris johnson get one of— waiting for, will boris johnson get one of these questionnaires, will he be spoken— one of these questionnaires, will he be spoken to by the met police? it really— be spoken to by the met police? it really ties— be spoken to by the met police? it really ties into the front page of the i. _ really ties into the front page of the i. this — really ties into the front page of the i, this is another conservative ieader— the i, this is another conservative leader who — the i, this is another conservative leader who has spoken up abou
ian duncan smith and other signatories saying don't try to cling to power according to the i newspapernt move. - newspaper. i think this is a significant move. this - newspaper. i think this is a significant move. this is i newspaper. i think this is a - significant move. this is something that a lot _ significant move. this is something that a lot of— significant move. this is something that a lot of people have been waiting — that a lot of people have been waiting for, will borisjohnson...
98
98
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
i think it will be will smith, based on -- or if not will smith, benedict cumberbatch. kristen: i was going to bet on cumberbatch because he is so popular right now. . he is in that zone. andrew garfield was wonderful. i love that movie. best actress, let's throw out that list. you tell us who you think belongs or does not belong. nicholas: ok, the person who does not belong is kristen stewart, because that was horrible. and i love kristen stewart. kristen: when you called this a travesty. why do you think so? nicholas: it is a disaster. she is terrible in the movie. she is doing this horrible imitation of princess diana. every line she speaks, she takes a deep breath and expels air. it is a terrible imitation, and it is an imitation anyway which is not acting. i think she is awful, and i think she is going to win, actually. i do. i think she is going to win. if you look, the people who usually win best actress is somebody who has never been nominated before. who is under the age of 35, that is another one. and everybody else is over the age of 35. kristen: don't go awa
i think it will be will smith, based on -- or if not will smith, benedict cumberbatch. kristen: i was going to bet on cumberbatch because he is so popular right now. . he is in that zone. andrew garfield was wonderful. i love that movie. best actress, let's throw out that list. you tell us who you think belongs or does not belong. nicholas: ok, the person who does not belong is kristen stewart, because that was horrible. and i love kristen stewart. kristen: when you called this a travesty. why...
302
302
Feb 27, 2022
02/22
by
KQED
tv
eye 302
favorite 0
quote 0
but smith wants even more u.k.mining metals. >> you know, if we were to transition our economy away from hydrocarbons, to electric vehicles, we're going to need those raw ingredients. and if we can source them domestically, i think that should be part of government policy, and enabling us to do that in an economic way. >> reporter: mines have played a big part in cornwall's social and industrial history for thousands of years, providing livelihoods for thousands of locals. but in recent decades, as demand for other mined materials here has fallen, much of the digging has stopped. but thanks to transformational technologies, these old hills and hollows could offer new economic opportunities for the community, and help the u.k. end its reliance on countries like china, which control most of the world's lithium market. >> there's no doubt that the potential of lithium extraction has the potential of creating the well-paid jobs that cornwall really, desperately needs now. >> reporter: steve double is a member of parlia
but smith wants even more u.k.mining metals. >> you know, if we were to transition our economy away from hydrocarbons, to electric vehicles, we're going to need those raw ingredients. and if we can source them domestically, i think that should be part of government policy, and enabling us to do that in an economic way. >> reporter: mines have played a big part in cornwall's social and industrial history for thousands of years, providing livelihoods for thousands of locals. but in...
31
31
Feb 13, 2022
02/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
marcus smith opening the scoring. fly—half is dubbed as one for the future, but not a bad present as he turns 23 tomorrow. as expected, england produced a dominant first half. two more tries from their number two jamie george made it convincing at the break. the performance of eddiejones�*s group must have been music to his ears. england would put more points on the board, but the second half was always going to be about ben youngs — this appearance a men's record 114th cap, the joint—most alongside world cup—winning propjason leonard. hardly a classic, then, but a performance which hit a few of the right notes. nesta mcgregor, bbc news. so the second weekend is complete in the six nations. here's a look at the six nations. here's a look at the table. france are the only remaining unbeaten team after their win over ireland. and england slot in behind them as the best of those with one win from their two games. the weather in rome was considerably better than it was in london, where saracens dealt with the wind and rai
marcus smith opening the scoring. fly—half is dubbed as one for the future, but not a bad present as he turns 23 tomorrow. as expected, england produced a dominant first half. two more tries from their number two jamie george made it convincing at the break. the performance of eddiejones�*s group must have been music to his ears. england would put more points on the board, but the second half was always going to be about ben youngs — this appearance a men's record 114th cap, the...
60
60
Feb 21, 2022
02/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
and i'll let richardgordon smith take that . >> the caller raises an important point. one reason i think why the second president bush has risen in the rankings is applicable to this whole process. that is we believe reassess presidents. one of the count is how to handle the same issues. for 40 years every president had to be dealing with the cold war. presidents and their attitude towards the middle east. we have 70, 80 years for which to compare and contrast the fact is director bush for the original. [inaudible]. we also look at how his successors have had their own difficulties in dealing with the consequences of that decision. and all that is in some ways is factored into i think into our assessment of bush and you can apply that to issue after issue and to president after president. and his survey of all the former residents available on our website . >> i want to thank our panelist from texas, brinkley, professor from michigan historian and author richard norton smith . he assumed, historian and author anna displayed. and professor and a green medford. thank you
and i'll let richardgordon smith take that . >> the caller raises an important point. one reason i think why the second president bush has risen in the rankings is applicable to this whole process. that is we believe reassess presidents. one of the count is how to handle the same issues. for 40 years every president had to be dealing with the cold war. presidents and their attitude towards the middle east. we have 70, 80 years for which to compare and contrast the fact is director bush...
73
73
Feb 9, 2022
02/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
smith, you don't have to say smith, stephen a. is here, he's next. e.c retinopathy, excess sugar can damage blood vessels, causing vision loss or even blindness. so, remember this: now is the time to get your eyes checked. eye care is important to your long-term diabetes management. see a path forward with actions and treatments from a retina specialist that may help protect against vision loss. visit noweyesee.com and take charge of your sight. (vo) when you are shopping for a new vehicle, how do you know which brand you can trust? with subaru, you get kelley blue book's most trusted brand winner, seven ars in a row. in fact, subaru has won most trusted brand for more concutive years than any other brand. no wonder kelley blue book also picked subaru as their best overall brand. once again. it's easy to love a brand you can trust. it's easy to love a subaru. real cowboys get customized car insurance with liberty mutual, so we only pay for what we need. -hey tex, -wooo. can someone else get a turn? yeah, hang on, i'm about to break my own record. only p
smith, you don't have to say smith, stephen a. is here, he's next. e.c retinopathy, excess sugar can damage blood vessels, causing vision loss or even blindness. so, remember this: now is the time to get your eyes checked. eye care is important to your long-term diabetes management. see a path forward with actions and treatments from a retina specialist that may help protect against vision loss. visit noweyesee.com and take charge of your sight. (vo) when you are shopping for a new vehicle, how...