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cnossen was schmidt's naval academy classmate.navy seal in 2009, he lost his legs in afghanistan. he's a three-time paralympian, but he'd never climbed since his injury. the first days of training looked dangerous. >> three, two, one. stop! stop! >> reporter: but there was always an expert on the rope. >> that's a little late. >> reporter: one professional guide for every four children, who eased the tension slowly for kids, including 14-year-old myroslav kupchenkov. >> now, just lean back. lean back. totally trust. >> no. >> lean back. >> i can't. >> you can. >> i can't. >> you can. >> i can't. >> of course you can. >> myroslav, his adult sister, and their mother, natalia, lost oleksandr kupchenkov, a 53-year-old career soldier. [ speaking in a global language ] natalia told us, "he was the man i wanted to spend my whole life with. he was the best at everything, wonderful husband, wonderful dad. people loved him." kupchenkov was hit by a russian missile march 2022, as he was running ammunition to his pinned down soldiers. [ speak
cnossen was schmidt's naval academy classmate.navy seal in 2009, he lost his legs in afghanistan. he's a three-time paralympian, but he'd never climbed since his injury. the first days of training looked dangerous. >> three, two, one. stop! stop! >> reporter: but there was always an expert on the rope. >> that's a little late. >> reporter: one professional guide for every four children, who eased the tension slowly for kids, including 14-year-old myroslav kupchenkov....
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schmidt counted.link us national security with guarantees to europe as the carter administration seeks détente. therefore, in december 1979, at the nato summit in brussels, the so -called double decision was made. firstly, pershiing-1 missiles were replaced by pershing-2 ballistic missiles, however, due to their limited range , temahawk cruise missiles were also deployed in europe. their speed was slower, but they definitely could. reach the territory of the ussr. the second part of the solution was that nato offered the ussr bilateral negotiations on medium-range missiles, but the carter administration still hesitated and was in no hurry to make a decision. just at this time , negotiations began with moscow on limiting nuclear weapons in europe. but in the fall of 1980, everything changed. the energetic, assertive republican ronald reagan won the us elections. he... took a hardline approach, which first led to the euromissile crisis, and then to the signing of the treaty on the elimination of interme
schmidt counted.link us national security with guarantees to europe as the carter administration seeks détente. therefore, in december 1979, at the nato summit in brussels, the so -called double decision was made. firstly, pershiing-1 missiles were replaced by pershing-2 ballistic missiles, however, due to their limited range , temahawk cruise missiles were also deployed in europe. their speed was slower, but they definitely could. reach the territory of the ussr. the second part of the...
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professor matthew schmidt _ fabric of america. professor matthew schmidt thank - fabric of america.ofessor - matthew schmidt thank you very much for your time. if you have justjoined us here, we're covering the assassination attempt the former president donald trump into the early evening of saturday and this took place in butler, pennsylvania, where donald trump was holding a presidential election rally. he is expected to be the republican presidential nominee for elections come november. let's speak to our correspondent in los angeles, david willis. i wonder, first of, if you can just describe the reaction in america to what took place on saturday evening? it is america to what took place on saturday evening?— saturday evening? it is late at niaht, saturday evening? it is late at night. early — saturday evening? it is late at night. early in _ saturday evening? it is late at night, early in the _ saturday evening? it is late at night, early in the morning . night, early in the morning here and i think people are as stand here as they are perhaps in every other corner of the world.
professor matthew schmidt _ fabric of america. professor matthew schmidt thank - fabric of america.ofessor - matthew schmidt thank you very much for your time. if you have justjoined us here, we're covering the assassination attempt the former president donald trump into the early evening of saturday and this took place in butler, pennsylvania, where donald trump was holding a presidential election rally. he is expected to be the republican presidential nominee for elections come november....
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the first one who pointed out its danger to europe was chancellor helmut schmidt.e just negotiating strategic weapons, which resulted in the salt ii treaty. although it was not ratified by the united states due to the war in afghanistan, its provisions were still respected. helmut schmidt drew attention to the fact that pioneer missiles remained outside the brackets of these agreements. in minutes. could destroy command centers, control points, and most importantly, ports that were necessary for the landing of the american allies. in germany there were serious fears that in response to this, the us will not use its nuclear weapons and will retreat from its guarantees. schmit believed it was important to link u.s. national security with guarantees to europe as the carter administration pursued détente. therefore, in december 1979, it was adopted at the nato summit in brussels. the so-called double solution: firstly, pershing-1 missiles were replaced by pershing-2 ballistic missiles, however, due to their limited range , tamohawk cruise missiles were also deployed in
the first one who pointed out its danger to europe was chancellor helmut schmidt.e just negotiating strategic weapons, which resulted in the salt ii treaty. although it was not ratified by the united states due to the war in afghanistan, its provisions were still respected. helmut schmidt drew attention to the fact that pioneer missiles remained outside the brackets of these agreements. in minutes. could destroy command centers, control points, and most importantly, ports that were necessary...
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the first to point out its danger to europe was chancellor helmud schmidt.cow and washington were just negotiating strategic weapons, which resulted in the salt ii treaty. although he wasn't ratified by the united states due to the war in afghanistan, its provisions were still respected. helmud schmidt drew attention to the fact that pioneer missiles remained outside the brackets of these agreements. counted. the united states with guarantees to europe, while the carter administration strives for détente, so in december 79, at the nato summit in brussels ... a so-called double decision was made: firstly, pershiing-1 missiles were replaced by pershiing-2 ballistic missiles, although from -due to their limited range , tamohawk cruise missiles were also deployed in europe. they had speed lower, but they could definitely reach the territory of the ussr. the second part of the decision was that nato offered the ussr bilateral negotiations on medium-range missiles, but the carter administration still... hesitated and was in no hurry to make a decision, just at tha
the first to point out its danger to europe was chancellor helmud schmidt.cow and washington were just negotiating strategic weapons, which resulted in the salt ii treaty. although he wasn't ratified by the united states due to the war in afghanistan, its provisions were still respected. helmud schmidt drew attention to the fact that pioneer missiles remained outside the brackets of these agreements. counted. the united states with guarantees to europe, while the carter administration strives...
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let's bring in my guest, matthew schmidt, from the university of new haven in connecticut.ats on the major story of the dre, kamala harris and herfirst mats on the major story of the dre, kamala harris and her first public appearance since president biden stood down and endorsed her. she looked very comfortable, didn't she? she sounded very at ease and she looked very happy with a lot of smiles. �* . , , looked very happy with a lot of smiles. �* ., , _ ., , ,, smiles. i'm happy to be here. she was very comfortable _ smiles. i'm happy to be here. she was very comfortable and - smiles. i'm happy to be here. she was very comfortable and i - smiles. i'm happy to be here. she was very comfortable and i think. was very comfortable and i think that the speech writer did a great job of positioning her with this venue saying these are first—time winners, there are plenty of them and i'm going to be a first—time winner too. and i'm going to be a first—time winnertoo. so and i'm going to be a first—time winner too. so she comes out of the gates looking strong and ready to take on joe
let's bring in my guest, matthew schmidt, from the university of new haven in connecticut.ats on the major story of the dre, kamala harris and herfirst mats on the major story of the dre, kamala harris and her first public appearance since president biden stood down and endorsed her. she looked very comfortable, didn't she? she sounded very at ease and she looked very happy with a lot of smiles. �* . , , looked very happy with a lot of smiles. �* ., , _ ., , ,, smiles. i'm happy to be here....
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schmidt?> one of the reasons i it as they were quote in the same place at the sam time when the positive samples arose. that is a good excuse not to investigate over 20 cases question. >> hour at lance armstrong case the team stayed together so could dope together. they rode a bus together so they b transfusions at the fact they all stated the same hotel and all tested positive is not a fact consistent with not doping it is a fact consistent with intentional doping. >> seem together dopes together coveting restrictions have prevented world anti- doping agency from effectively and thoroughly investigating? >> i would say 3500 athletes in february of 2022 for just a few later came into beijing competed in the winter olympic problem. they could easily have gone intowhere they could have done zoom interviews so it is not an excuse that covid prevented them not open a factual investigation. they have acknowledge that. covid and the fact it might've been difficult to get into china duriim everywhere
schmidt?> one of the reasons i it as they were quote in the same place at the sam time when the positive samples arose. that is a good excuse not to investigate over 20 cases question. >> hour at lance armstrong case the team stayed together so could dope together. they rode a bus together so they b transfusions at the fact they all stated the same hotel and all tested positive is not a fact consistent with not doping it is a fact consistent with intentional doping. >> seem...
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in the semester schmidt, kevin scouted was already a symbol of economy and deficiency back in the 1950s move atkinson's electric versions of foster than the original 2 star condition, which is why he colson, such as schmidt's and accelerating at full throttle, were now in the region of $8590.00, almost a 100 kilometers per hour. it's a link between car driving and flying a simple but ingenious phenomena and attracting interest around the globe move. atkinson has launched a limited range of different cabins coaches with one thing in common. their electric motel. you have the basic idea key over 25 years ago is wanting to show that electric cars can be appealing, fast, and fun to one spot. the flooring was not our style. we our current visits after all. and that's how we had the idea of electrifying the measurements of the 3 we list. i'll see production in 1953. it's to stroke engine pumped out 9 horsepower, or $6.00 kilowatts and push the cub benin holla to speeds of ac kilometers per hour . it's a really iconic vehicle. they practically a shooting popular mobility in the 1950s so much b
in the semester schmidt, kevin scouted was already a symbol of economy and deficiency back in the 1950s move atkinson's electric versions of foster than the original 2 star condition, which is why he colson, such as schmidt's and accelerating at full throttle, were now in the region of $8590.00, almost a 100 kilometers per hour. it's a link between car driving and flying a simple but ingenious phenomena and attracting interest around the globe move. atkinson has launched a limited range of...
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matthew schmidt, in connecticut. as the party's new presidential nominee for the november elections will stop it follows mr biden has �*s decision to withdraw from the election process just four months before the vote takes place. the latest to fall in line as gretchen whitmer, who is now being touted as a potential vice presidential pick. the governor of illinois has also endorsed her. californian governor gavin newsom, another contender, has also endorsed kamala harris. in the next hour, we expect to hear from kamala harris. in the next hour, we expect to hearfrom kamala harris. she will be speaking in a round about five minutes or so. of course, we will bring you that live as it happens. another story that is breaking now — the cost of the uk's now decommissioned rwanda scheme has been revealed. yvette cooper described it in the house of commons is the most shocking waste of taxpayer money she had ever seen. the former conservative's government plan to deport asylum seekers to rwanda was scrapped by sir keir starm
matthew schmidt, in connecticut. as the party's new presidential nominee for the november elections will stop it follows mr biden has �*s decision to withdraw from the election process just four months before the vote takes place. the latest to fall in line as gretchen whitmer, who is now being touted as a potential vice presidential pick. the governor of illinois has also endorsed her. californian governor gavin newsom, another contender, has also endorsed kamala harris. in the next hour, we...
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michael schmidt with "the new york times," thanks for joining us tonight. that is our show for this evening. "way too early" with jonathan lemire is coming up next. >>> how do you resure the american people you won't have more bad night on the debate stage or foreign policy? >> i'll tell you what the best way to
michael schmidt with "the new york times," thanks for joining us tonight. that is our show for this evening. "way too early" with jonathan lemire is coming up next. >>> how do you resure the american people you won't have more bad night on the debate stage or foreign policy? >> i'll tell you what the best way to
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we have samantha schmidt, caleb who will be hopefully joining later. i will introduce each one as they speak and i will start. thank you so much for joining us today, the professor of political science at the metropolitan university and university of venezuela. he was a well-known member of the unitary platforms national primary commission as well as a long time researcher and expert on the venezuelan political crisis. he is been a consistent voice for democratic solutions to the situation in the country. palermo, thanks for being with us. our thoughts are with you and everyone in caracas right now. what can you tell us about the situation? >> thank you, geoff, and everyone for inviting. [inaudible] unknown consequences [inaudible] provided data that is not verifiable -- >> sorry to interrupt you. would you mind lowering your microphone and speaking into it. >> they provided with reports and data the final percentages and these percentages do not reflect what happened in the voting process. they do not reflect the trends, but more importantly the trend
we have samantha schmidt, caleb who will be hopefully joining later. i will introduce each one as they speak and i will start. thank you so much for joining us today, the professor of political science at the metropolitan university and university of venezuela. he was a well-known member of the unitary platforms national primary commission as well as a long time researcher and expert on the venezuelan political crisis. he is been a consistent voice for democratic solutions to the situation in...
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four challenges and threats to election officials like republican al schmidt. >> you want to comparets on all the scanners r. >> reporter: he is a former philadelphia commissioner who oversaw the elections. these days he has a much bigger role, as secretary of the commonwealth, the top election official for the entire state. what do you think is the greatest threat in 2024, this presidential election? >> the turnover that we have seen with the people responsible for running elections. some people left because of the ugly environment with threats and all the rest. some people left because it was time for them to retire. >> reporter: across pennsypenns pennsylvania's 67 counties, more than 80 election officials have left, impacting more than two-thirds of counties. >> whenever you have people leave, people who have worked in elections for a long time and been replaced by people with less experience, the more likely you are to have people make mistakes in election. >> reporter: an analysis of pennsylvania's general election last year found an increase in ballot errors, in part due to tu
four challenges and threats to election officials like republican al schmidt. >> you want to comparets on all the scanners r. >> reporter: he is a former philadelphia commissioner who oversaw the elections. these days he has a much bigger role, as secretary of the commonwealth, the top election official for the entire state. what do you think is the greatest threat in 2024, this presidential election? >> the turnover that we have seen with the people responsible for running...
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today we will discuss the topic with tomasz schmidt, polish.ng the training of the so-called ukrainian legion, according to polish law, the recruitment of foreign citizens for the needs of a foreign army, in this case for the needs of the ukrainian army, is an action that is punishable by law, then eating is a crime under the penal code. so we have one more. from polish internal rules, on the other hand, as for the recruitment of mercenaries, this has been happening for a long time, even before the start of a special military operation, such recruitment had already taken place, there was such a large recruitment point for mercenaries, warsaw, foxel street 18, at the same address is located publishing house zashchita 24, which is very closely connected with polish intelligence and counterintelligence, so this is not a new thing, it is a development of a scenario that already exists for a long time, and we also have to ask ourselves, will there really be ukrainians in this ukrainian corps? a friend sent me photographs of american mercenaries from
today we will discuss the topic with tomasz schmidt, polish.ng the training of the so-called ukrainian legion, according to polish law, the recruitment of foreign citizens for the needs of a foreign army, in this case for the needs of the ukrainian army, is an action that is punishable by law, then eating is a crime under the penal code. so we have one more. from polish internal rules, on the other hand, as for the recruitment of mercenaries, this has been happening for a long time, even before...
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in peace, or defies the breed of the peace order, which since johnson is really bound, impediment schmidt has always read to the boarders must not be moved by 4 fifths. this is our policy. it has guaranteed peace and security thought in you got it all bogged on to yes. well, what are the biggest variety crashes in years of head businesses around the world for broadcasters, the banks, stock exchanges, and airlines, blue at or screens drummed appliance malfunctioning apps, a global i t. altitude airlines, banks, and media outlets worldwide on friday morning, causing chaos. at berlin, airport, massive device as staff, switch to any emergency checking system. obviously it's going to 12. no, it's $10.00 to $5.00. where are you going to london? well, i, well it's pretty cool. it's quite clear you are so you can like it looks like not normally is it? well, we don't know if we're wrong, but right now we're looking for our flags. so we're not sure. okay, is that building apple? it's huge crowds and long cubes. and the check encounters, flight operations have been suspended this morning. the reason
in peace, or defies the breed of the peace order, which since johnson is really bound, impediment schmidt has always read to the boarders must not be moved by 4 fifths. this is our policy. it has guaranteed peace and security thought in you got it all bogged on to yes. well, what are the biggest variety crashes in years of head businesses around the world for broadcasters, the banks, stock exchanges, and airlines, blue at or screens drummed appliance malfunctioning apps, a global i t. altitude...
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and if we could -- >> miss schmidt is indicated it is time for her to go.re you able to stay longer or are you ready to go? >> i have to go or miss my flight. >> appreciate it. we appreciate you being here. that you have any guests you wanted to introduce this evening? >> i got people watching. >> i have to tell you. i loved in your written statement about swimming not -- being a no cut sport. that's why i ended up being a swimmer and loved it very much but really appreciate you being here and hearing your testimony. >> swimming is the one sport that is a life skill as well. >> even an old man like me can keep getting in the water and doing a little bit. appreciate you being here, thank you very much. [applause] do you need -- before 10:00 back on, do you need him to repeat his question? >> i think i got it. >> similarities or contrast in its handling -- very similar if not identical facts, low-level of a potent drug prohibited at all times, the default sanction is four years, they appealed. the lack of provisional suspension in that case, they did not do t
and if we could -- >> miss schmidt is indicated it is time for her to go.re you able to stay longer or are you ready to go? >> i have to go or miss my flight. >> appreciate it. we appreciate you being here. that you have any guests you wanted to introduce this evening? >> i got people watching. >> i have to tell you. i loved in your written statement about swimming not -- being a no cut sport. that's why i ended up being a swimmer and loved it very much but really...
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schmidt gave a quarter million dollars.. both gave the maximum donation of $930,000 in that same period. but the second quarter filings mostly reflected the momentum behind donald trump. he outraised biden $331 million to $264 million. and pacs backing trump saw a boost. h the newly formed america pac with palantir co-founder, sequoia and paypal co-founder. trump -- the records show he had not donated before the end of june. this comes as many in the tech world are moving toward trump. we can also confirm today that marc andreessen and ben horowitz are expected to donate to trump this election. you can see the shift among a group that historically had been closer to democrats. guys? >> can you give us any context around the $45 million a month sum, which reportedly is going towards a lot of grassroots get out the vote efforts that we have seen democrats excel at. >> $45 million is a huge amount of money any way you slice it. for comparison, the campaign sometimes bring in $80 to $100 million for the month themselves. to get
schmidt gave a quarter million dollars.. both gave the maximum donation of $930,000 in that same period. but the second quarter filings mostly reflected the momentum behind donald trump. he outraised biden $331 million to $264 million. and pacs backing trump saw a boost. h the newly formed america pac with palantir co-founder, sequoia and paypal co-founder. trump -- the records show he had not donated before the end of june. this comes as many in the tech world are moving toward trump. we can...
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new reporting from the new york times, michael schmidt reveals that a small group of the white houseisers are considering ways to persuade the president to exit the race, there are three factors that are being considered. they have to make the case to the president that he cannot win against donald trump, they have to persuade him to believe that another candidate like kamala harris could be to mr. trump and they have to assure mr. biden that the process to choose another candidate would be orderly and not devolve into chaos in the democratic party. joining me now is michael schmidt, investigative reporter for the new york times, thank you for being here. i do wonder since you were talking to those in his orbit whether they had expectations for tonight and whether there was any particular hope they had for the president's performance.>> i'm sure they hoped he would do well and they know this is a good opportunity to showcase himself again, but i think that there is a realization that there are larger forces at play and that putting the toothpaste back in the tube from the debate perf
new reporting from the new york times, michael schmidt reveals that a small group of the white houseisers are considering ways to persuade the president to exit the race, there are three factors that are being considered. they have to make the case to the president that he cannot win against donald trump, they have to persuade him to believe that another candidate like kamala harris could be to mr. trump and they have to assure mr. biden that the process to choose another candidate would be...
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russia again; we are transported to germany via direct communication with bundestag deputy evgeniy schmidty, hello, so, the decision has been made, scholz said, this is the right step, kizivetr, he is in opposition to scholz, he also said, an excellent decision by the united states, to place american tomahawks in wiesbadan. how do the germans feel about this? is there any understanding that the russians might respond, is there a fear that you are pushing the world towards nuclear war. concerns, of course, justified, especially in our party they spoke out very sharply and negatively regarding this decision, that is, all these delights of scholz, precisely that same scholz, when in his youth, curly-haired scholz ran around in the same germany and protested against the placement of the same american missiles, now he acts in a completely different role, that is, he will put germany under the blow of retaliation in the role of chancellor, absolutely not unconscious behavior, that is, he puts the whole country, draws a huge, huge sign on it targets where russian missiles, retaliation missiles, w
russia again; we are transported to germany via direct communication with bundestag deputy evgeniy schmidty, hello, so, the decision has been made, scholz said, this is the right step, kizivetr, he is in opposition to scholz, he also said, an excellent decision by the united states, to place american tomahawks in wiesbadan. how do the germans feel about this? is there any understanding that the russians might respond, is there a fear that you are pushing the world towards nuclear war. concerns,...
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[laughter] north fence aromatic just heard from schmidt now opens.n come there was a lester holt interview, the president continues to lose interviews and fight his -- about what he sent to fundraisers about putting a bull's-eye on trump. let's listen... >> you called your opponent an existential threat on our call a week ago. you said it's time to put trump in the bull's-eye. there is some dispute about the context but -- >> president joe biden: i sent crosshairs. meant to focus on him. the truth of the matter was what i guess i was talking about at the time was was very little focus on trump's agenda. >> but the term was bull's-eye? taking a step back and then also searching on things that you may have said that could incite people who are not balanced. >> president joe biden: well, i don't think -- look, how do you talk about the threat to democracy, which is real, when the president says things like he says? do you just not say anything? >> jesse: harold kearl can he walk this fine line. because the whole threat to democracy this guy is going to
[laughter] north fence aromatic just heard from schmidt now opens.n come there was a lester holt interview, the president continues to lose interviews and fight his -- about what he sent to fundraisers about putting a bull's-eye on trump. let's listen... >> you called your opponent an existential threat on our call a week ago. you said it's time to put trump in the bull's-eye. there is some dispute about the context but -- >> president joe biden: i sent crosshairs. meant to focus on...
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. >> first, we are so delighted to have eric schmidt with us, especially because he is, as you just heard one of our carnegie distinguished fellows and he has been meeting with students and talking to faculty about a lot of the ai issues but we have surfaced during our panels today. and of course he wrote a very important book with the late doctor henry kissinger about artificial intelligence. we are ending our afternoon with eric and trying to see if we can pull together some of the strains of thinking and challenges that we've heard. thank you for joining us, you look like you're in a very comfortable but snowing place. i wanted to start by asking you, what are you most worried about with respect to ai in the 2024 election cycle? >> first, madam secretary, thank you for inviting me to participate in all of the columbia activities.i meditech conference in snowy montana which is why am not there. if you look at this information we now nunderstand extremely well that virality emotion and particularly powerful videos drive voting behavior, human behavior, moods, everything. social media com
. >> first, we are so delighted to have eric schmidt with us, especially because he is, as you just heard one of our carnegie distinguished fellows and he has been meeting with students and talking to faculty about a lot of the ai issues but we have surfaced during our panels today. and of course he wrote a very important book with the late doctor henry kissinger about artificial intelligence. we are ending our afternoon with eric and trying to see if we can pull together some of the...
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i want to turn to that in a second, but why don't we bring in samantha schmidt.antha is joining us from caracas. we are delighted she is able to join us. she is a washington post bureau chief covering south america and previously reported on gender and family issues for a local desk with a focus on the lgbtq community. she was awarded a national headliner award in 2020. i want to encourage everyone joining to tune into samantha's reporting and follow her latest piece she got out very early this morning looking at the latest from on the ground. what can you tell us about the situation? samantha: thanks so much. it is important to take a step back and remember what happened before the results were announced last night, here on the ground in caracas. my colleague was at one very tense voting center in caracas where at least 150 collectors on motorcycles, pro-government groups, got into a fight with people outside the voting center. you could sense the tension rising across the country. at least one death it sounds like at a voting center -- at one voting center. it
i want to turn to that in a second, but why don't we bring in samantha schmidt.antha is joining us from caracas. we are delighted she is able to join us. she is a washington post bureau chief covering south america and previously reported on gender and family issues for a local desk with a focus on the lgbtq community. she was awarded a national headliner award in 2020. i want to encourage everyone joining to tune into samantha's reporting and follow her latest piece she got out very early this...
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joining me now is michael schmidt, investigative reporter for the new york times.ou are talking to those in biden's orbit, i wonder whether they had any expectations for tonight or any particular hope for the president's performance. >> i'm sure they hoped he would do well, and they knew that this was a good opportunity to showcase himself again but i think there is a realization that there are larger forces at play here, and that putting the toothpaste back in the tube from the debate performance is something far larger than an interview with george stubble often this -- stephanopoulos or the interview held today and i think they've come to that realization in recent days and that they face a massive obstacle in the president himself. i think that what you saw tonight was a fair assessment of what the president thinks but i think he is probably even more entrenched than we appreciated. he is a stubborn person who has defied the odds throughout his entire career. he has gone further than i think he ever thought he could and he has often done that as the underdog an
joining me now is michael schmidt, investigative reporter for the new york times.ou are talking to those in biden's orbit, i wonder whether they had any expectations for tonight or any particular hope for the president's performance. >> i'm sure they hoped he would do well, and they knew that this was a good opportunity to showcase himself again but i think there is a realization that there are larger forces at play here, and that putting the toothpaste back in the tube from the debate...
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schmidt, called up from the minors on friday night. nine hits in the series, reached base 24 times over the last nine games. in the 6th inning, now a 1-run lead. fritzgerald at the plate. it should have been the third out. the ball here pops out of mcmahon's glove when he tried to tag it. it extended the inning and loaded the bases for matt chapman that made colorado pay on the next pitch. the two-run single pushed the lead back to three. rockies catcher? nah not to blake. pitching for the third straight day. colorado had the tying run. getting the ground ball to end it. his 20th save. giants meet the rockies, 5-4 and sweep the series. >>> lawrence butler and the a's. going for a sweep of their own in anaheim. looked good early. clearing the bases, 33rd hit. leading with 28 rbi in july. oakland jumped out to a 6-0 lead. but, bito ran out of gas in the fourth inning. three walks set the table and ward connected for a grand slam to put the angels on top. 8 unanswered. they win 8-6. a's come in on tuesday for the series. >> they had it pl
schmidt, called up from the minors on friday night. nine hits in the series, reached base 24 times over the last nine games. in the 6th inning, now a 1-run lead. fritzgerald at the plate. it should have been the third out. the ball here pops out of mcmahon's glove when he tried to tag it. it extended the inning and loaded the bases for matt chapman that made colorado pay on the next pitch. the two-run single pushed the lead back to three. rockies catcher? nah not to blake. pitching for the...
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[applause] first, we are so delighted to have eric schmidt with us especially because he is as you just u heard, one of our carnege distinguished fellows of the fee institute of global politics and he has been meeting with students and talking to faculty about a lively use ai issues that we have surfaced during our panels today and of course he wrote a very important book with the late doctor henry kissinger about artificial intelligence so we k are ending and pulling together the strains of thinking and the challenges and ideas that we've heard you look like you're in a comfortable but snowy place. what are you most worried about with respect to ai in the 202014 election cycle? i'm at a tech conference if you look at misinformation, we now understand extremely well that particularly powerful videos drive voting behaviors, human behavior, mood, everything. from the emotion they know things thatar are viral are outrageous. the crazy claims get more spread.y my concern goes something like this. it's terrible misinformation availablefo today globally. most voters encounter them through soc
[applause] first, we are so delighted to have eric schmidt with us especially because he is as you just u heard, one of our carnege distinguished fellows of the fee institute of global politics and he has been meeting with students and talking to faculty about a lively use ai issues that we have surfaced during our panels today and of course he wrote a very important book with the late doctor henry kissinger about artificial intelligence so we k are ending and pulling together the strains of...
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the republican party, also financing trump. running mate by the way, jd vance uh and uh and eric schmidt uh the google guy, ex guy financing the democrats, so the techno surveillance tyranny, and i would suggest people look up whitney web and some of her work on all this uh at the unlimited hangout blog uh what they're doing they're basically using these two massive techn billionaires to fund the two main parties and actually even if trump wanted to do uh you know... be more populist and to do what the people america would like to, he's boxed in by the financial elite and also in this case by uh by his running mate jd vance who's come out of nowhere apparently financed by the uh techno surveillance tyrany billionaire peter teel uh so that's where we are in the west and it's not surprising in that case uh that they're bringing in uh war criminal uh and giving him the red carpet treatment so but that's the very thing the very... essens, i'm glad you touch on that, because i really want to know what he is actually doing, even if you want to doing in gaza, tony, that is praiseworthy, that is
the republican party, also financing trump. running mate by the way, jd vance uh and uh and eric schmidt uh the google guy, ex guy financing the democrats, so the techno surveillance tyranny, and i would suggest people look up whitney web and some of her work on all this uh at the unlimited hangout blog uh what they're doing they're basically using these two massive techn billionaires to fund the two main parties and actually even if trump wanted to do uh you know... be more populist and to do...
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there are others on the democratic side, like eric schmidt and uh mark benioff, founder of salesforce that are on the democratic side as well, of course, but it's more of an even picture >liz>there. i think a little bit more about that. support for the trump campaign from these uber rich billionaires. in silicon valley. is it just about the money? is it just about the tax breaks or is there something deeper going on is about the antitrust a lot of people view the biden harris campaign is being very anti startup, very anti. uh it not favorable to those antitrust lawsuits. >anne>so >>what do you think it's more >anne>about? i think about three things fundamentally, one is, of course, the money right? so the proposed tax on not yet realized capital gains that's a big problem for silicon valley venture capitalists and the start ups that they fund so yes, money, of course, billionaires want administrations to do good things for them and so money is a big issue that i think is number one number two is regulation for new technologies that are disruptive that are breakthrough. such as a i or
there are others on the democratic side, like eric schmidt and uh mark benioff, founder of salesforce that are on the democratic side as well, of course, but it's more of an even picture >liz>there. i think a little bit more about that. support for the trump campaign from these uber rich billionaires. in silicon valley. is it just about the money? is it just about the tax breaks or is there something deeper going on is about the antitrust a lot of people view the biden harris campaign is...
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he had 15 strikeouts on saturday, one shy of jason schmidt's san francisco record. giants swept the rockies and are 3 1/2 games back for that wildcard spot. logan webb had a good performance this weekend, no, not on the mound. the ace joined country music singer tyler rich for a concert between games on saturday's doubleheader, but not all of his teammates enjoyed the show. >> i'm not sure if his microphone was on or on not. that's something we need to figure out very, very quickly. i'm sure tyler rich is not going to put his career in jeopardy letting him sing. >>> remember when the tee shot lands on the foot of mr. larson and he's told he has to play it where he lies? something similar played out yesterday on the pga tour. jhonattan vegas, johnny v., was on the 12th hole, tee shot went wide left into the trees, but look where it landed, in the arms of a police officer. fortunately for vegas, he didn't have to play it where he lied. scottie scheffler may have, besides the point. vegas managed to par the hole and earned his fourth career tour win. >>> christian mcca
he had 15 strikeouts on saturday, one shy of jason schmidt's san francisco record. giants swept the rockies and are 3 1/2 games back for that wildcard spot. logan webb had a good performance this weekend, no, not on the mound. the ace joined country music singer tyler rich for a concert between games on saturday's doubleheader, but not all of his teammates enjoyed the show. >> i'm not sure if his microphone was on or on not. that's something we need to figure out very, very quickly. i'm...
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schmidt. she was at all hitler's personal motor qu, justifies kristallnacht the tax, also germany in 19 thirty's against the jews. and the burning of the rice dog and the seizure power. it's a frightening trends in the of the typical dynamics of nice states then called thank you very much indeed for joining us again. here on out is here. i'm carry johnston. you're watching, i'll just here. it's just off to $100.00 g m t. let's take a look back of what happened in the past couple of us president donald j trump with us shortly off to 2200 t n t. former us president donald trump walked on stage and brought to the pennsylvania for a scheduled campaign ready. he greeted the crowd and started his speech. trump was just warming up. it was in the minutes into his address. when shots rang out, said she likes a couple of months old, and if you want to really see something, this said, take a look what happened? the old old trump was rushed from the valley, visibly leading from his ear. it was taken to a
schmidt. she was at all hitler's personal motor qu, justifies kristallnacht the tax, also germany in 19 thirty's against the jews. and the burning of the rice dog and the seizure power. it's a frightening trends in the of the typical dynamics of nice states then called thank you very much indeed for joining us again. here on out is here. i'm carry johnston. you're watching, i'll just here. it's just off to $100.00 g m t. let's take a look back of what happened in the past couple of us president...
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"new york times" investigative reporter michael schmidt helped break that story, he joins us now.hael, walk us through what you've been told. >> well, basically people that have worked for the president and alongside him for a long time, and people that have influence with him, have seen what many democrats have seen and that is that biden -- they've come to the conclusion that biden -- the pathway to victory is not really there for him and that their biggest obstacle now is convincing him that he cannot win and that they have to do that. he acknowledged as much last night at the press conference saying that, you know, he would need to be convinced that he cannot win, but they realize what many other democrats certainly on the hill, some that have said it publicly and some that have not, that there is -- there is -- the chances of him winning are increasingly low, and that they need to do something. and this really speaks to the crisis and standoff that we face. you have a president of the united states who is increasingly entrenched in his position of wanting to stay in. i think,
"new york times" investigative reporter michael schmidt helped break that story, he joins us now.hael, walk us through what you've been told. >> well, basically people that have worked for the president and alongside him for a long time, and people that have influence with him, have seen what many democrats have seen and that is that biden -- they've come to the conclusion that biden -- the pathway to victory is not really there for him and that their biggest obstacle now is...
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danny's of new schmidt has been to all of them, including yours. in fact, he thinks he is now the youngest member of what's known as the extra mile or club is a group that's devoted to visiting every county in the nation and danny joins me now from denver. it's great to have you here. you are very long post on this that i think was so informative and insightful. as i understand it, you started off on this journey, you wanted to learn from forgotten places in the wake of the 2016 election. and then in the wake of 2020, this is really cemented the idea for you what was it about those pivotal moments in this country that made you want to complete this journey sure i think i really wanted to better understand what america looked like i'm kind of at eye level. >> i think most, most of us learn about different places than our own through reading, through hearing stories from family members or friends but to see it on the ground is just a very different experience, really seeing things with my own eyes with a chance to to interact with folks you know, ver
danny's of new schmidt has been to all of them, including yours. in fact, he thinks he is now the youngest member of what's known as the extra mile or club is a group that's devoted to visiting every county in the nation and danny joins me now from denver. it's great to have you here. you are very long post on this that i think was so informative and insightful. as i understand it, you started off on this journey, you wanted to learn from forgotten places in the wake of the 2016 election. and...
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alongside tech investors like marc andreessen and peter thiel, not to mention tech ceos like eric schmidt and steve case. now, some say that experience could pay dividends in the silicon valley, both during the race. and should he win and enter the white house without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid. jd vance has been both a supporter and critic of tech companies. among his past jobs working for a few years as a venture capitalist. i think in general this is exciting. we need that tech vc tatiana khanna bailey calls the idea of a vc vp potentially good news for silicon valley. but someone who comes from technology backgroun, knowing start ups, understanding the value of entrepreneurship. i think that's awesome. a sentiment echoed by sean mcguire, vc at sequoia capital, who sent me this message, quote jd vance is brilliant with broad life experience and he's willing to change his mind as new data comes in. he's a fantastic pick for vp. this guy knows the valley and i think that, you know, the people in the valley can appreciate that. but some wonder, where will he stand on hot
alongside tech investors like marc andreessen and peter thiel, not to mention tech ceos like eric schmidt and steve case. now, some say that experience could pay dividends in the silicon valley, both during the race. and should he win and enter the white house without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid. jd vance has been both a supporter and critic of tech companies. among his past jobs working for a few years as a venture capitalist. i think in general this is exciting. we need that...
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casey schmidt high, deep and gone. fourth of the year one nothing. and it's time for high fives with all of his friends. bottom two it's elk grove high native or grad. excuse me derek hill one of the newest giants triples to right michael conforto he's going to score it. makes it two nothing. the giants with five triples this weekend. the most in a series since moving to san francisco. that's a long time. and the pitching staff struck out 53 rockies the most in a four game series in franchise history. taylor rogers got the side in the fifth. in the sixth, bases loaded two out. matt chapman big base hit one run scores. here comes jorge soler. he's safe. and that proves to be the game winning swing. giants win five four. they sweep the four game series, their 53 and 55 overall. the trade deadline looms 3:00 pacific on tuesday, the giants will host the a's. speaking of the a's going for a four game sweep of their own in anaheim, another great grab in the stands. sign that guy up. mean fans are making plays everywhere. a's exploding the third one. nothin
casey schmidt high, deep and gone. fourth of the year one nothing. and it's time for high fives with all of his friends. bottom two it's elk grove high native or grad. excuse me derek hill one of the newest giants triples to right michael conforto he's going to score it. makes it two nothing. the giants with five triples this weekend. the most in a series since moving to san francisco. that's a long time. and the pitching staff struck out 53 rockies the most in a four game series in franchise...
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giants have been scoring early and right away it's casey schmidt, high and deep.urth of the year one nothing. giants. and it's high fives with all of his friends in the dugout and bottom two elk grove high grad derek hill deep to right. one of the newest giants. he's going to triple to right. bounces up against the wall michael conforto scores two nothing. the giants have five triples this weekend, the most in a series since moving to san francisco. wow. and the pitching staff struck out 53 rockies, the most in a four game series in franchise history. there's taylor rogers doing his thing in the fifth. in the sixth, matt chapman big bass knock one run scores jorge soler. he is safe. that proves to be the game winning swing as the giants go on to win 5 to 4. they're now. they sweep the four game series 53 and 55 overall as the trade deadline looms. 3:00 pacific on tuesday. >> you know, being in this room, we believe in each other. we believe that our best baseball is ahead of us. our you know, our pitching is getting healthy. our pitching is really hitting their st
giants have been scoring early and right away it's casey schmidt, high and deep.urth of the year one nothing. giants. and it's high fives with all of his friends in the dugout and bottom two elk grove high grad derek hill deep to right. one of the newest giants. he's going to triple to right. bounces up against the wall michael conforto scores two nothing. the giants have five triples this weekend, the most in a series since moving to san francisco. wow. and the pitching staff struck out 53...
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senador eric schmidt, de missouri, en vivo de la convenciÓn nacional republicana. >> el presidente donaldresencia del atacante hasta que comenzaron los disparos. javier vega reconstruyÓ esta secuencia clav. >> crecen los cuestionamientos por las fallas de seguridad en el intento de asesinato al expresidente trump al comparar el video del mitin con este otro grabado por uno de los asistentes y contando a partir de cero, puede estimarse el tiempo que como mÍnimo pasÓ desde las advertencias sobre el tirador en el techo hasta el atentado. los segundos pasaban con personas continuamente seÑalando la amenaza a la policÍa, que ha confirmado que estaba dentro del edificio utilizado por el tirador e incluso lo vieron sobre el tech. segÚn confirmÓ este funcionario local que dijo, se avisÓ por radio al servicio secreto, pero el tiempo pasaba y el atentado se consumÓ. dos minutos y dos segundos despuÉs, desde el inicio del video, se escucharon los primeros disparos. >> fueron segundos, pero el punto es ese asesino nunca debÓo de haber llegado al punto donde llegÓ. >> so el el. la falla en seguridad f
senador eric schmidt, de missouri, en vivo de la convenciÓn nacional republicana. >> el presidente donaldresencia del atacante hasta que comenzaron los disparos. javier vega reconstruyÓ esta secuencia clav. >> crecen los cuestionamientos por las fallas de seguridad en el intento de asesinato al expresidente trump al comparar el video del mitin con este otro grabado por uno de los asistentes y contando a partir de cero, puede estimarse el tiempo que como mÍnimo pasÓ desde las...
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snell had 15 punchouts on saturday, just one shy of jason schmidt's san francisco record. well, he's great on the football field, but christian mccaffrey needs some work in the makeup department. no, my denture's uncomfortable! dracula, let's fight back against discomfort. with new poligrip power max hold & comfort. it has superior hold plus keeps us comfy all day with it's pressure absording layer. time for a bite! if your mouth could talk it would ask for... poligrip. hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? it would ask for... sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation again, are we? no, we're having the "we're getting coverage so we don't have to worry about it" conversation. so you're calling about the $9.95 a month plan -from colonial penn? -i am. we put it off long enough. we are getting that $9.95 plan, today. (jonathan) is it time for you to call about the $9.95 plan? i'm jonathan from colonial penn life insu
snell had 15 punchouts on saturday, just one shy of jason schmidt's san francisco record. well, he's great on the football field, but christian mccaffrey needs some work in the makeup department. no, my denture's uncomfortable! dracula, let's fight back against discomfort. with new poligrip power max hold & comfort. it has superior hold plus keeps us comfy all day with it's pressure absording layer. time for a bite! if your mouth could talk it would ask for... poligrip. hey, i just got a...
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have a fair amount of billionaires that are voting left and are giving left, you know, such as eric schmidt, marc benioff and others. and so i do believe that as we get closer to the election, you will see many more of those voices. >> the co-founder of linkedin, reid hoffman, is a major democratic donor. he endorsed vp harris. meanwhile, billionaire venture capitalist vinod khosla, who held a fundraiser for president biden in may, is calling for an open process at the democratic convention. >> at this point, practically speaking, uh- kamala harris has gotten a lot of support and professor grote says vp harris will do well among silicon valley voters along the issues of diversity and immigration. >> he says big corporations, however, may fear a harris administration. many tech leaders are concerned about regulations of artificial intelligence, cryptocurrency and other technologies. many of them, without a doubt, will be watching closely to see what vp harris will do and say next, live in the studio suzanne phan abc seven news. >> all right, suzanne, thank yo. vice president harris is moving
have a fair amount of billionaires that are voting left and are giving left, you know, such as eric schmidt, marc benioff and others. and so i do believe that as we get closer to the election, you will see many more of those voices. >> the co-founder of linkedin, reid hoffman, is a major democratic donor. he endorsed vp harris. meanwhile, billionaire venture capitalist vinod khosla, who held a fundraiser for president biden in may, is calling for an open process at the democratic...
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the or does the same that you talk about monday to see did you compare that now to a conventional schmidt and which is what 99 percent of drums and made off copatrick sent as good sounds cheap. think up does no tension that's taken still sound good as a drum. sure, but it's not the same stuff. he then tightens up. the batter head on the show list gives the drum high notes to he spends between 30 and 40 hours working on a single drum. he also accepts individual customer requests such as a picture of my and i'll leave for a boxing fans. however, a mass huff drum also has its price and starts at $1000.00 euro, and entire set can run into 5 figures. it all started with elvis presley, the king of rock and roll. i just do the model disease when i saw this guy, when i was 3 years old, i thought he must be a king because of course he was the king, but i didn't know that yet. there was songs on here like it's think of my baby left me into this hound dog. and i have a whole lot of snare drum. and i just grab me from the 1st 2nd and never ever let me go to the queen the and discuss and talk to me ne
the or does the same that you talk about monday to see did you compare that now to a conventional schmidt and which is what 99 percent of drums and made off copatrick sent as good sounds cheap. think up does no tension that's taken still sound good as a drum. sure, but it's not the same stuff. he then tightens up. the batter head on the show list gives the drum high notes to he spends between 30 and 40 hours working on a single drum. he also accepts individual customer requests such as a...