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[evan smith] i'm evan smith. he's a four-time grammy award-winning blues musician whose latest album is "oklahoma." he's a four-time grammy award-w he's keb' mo'.sician this is "overheard." (upbeat electronic music) (audience applauds) is this about the ability to learn, or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? what has befallen other nations in africa? you could say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. u know, you saw a problem and, over time, took it on. let's st wt with the sizzle bee get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just an f from you, actually. (audience laughs) this is "overheard." [smith] keb' mo'welcome. [keb' mo'] thank you, evan. [smith] good to be with you. [mo'] it's good to be here. [smith] may i say,i don't e i've had a two-apostrophe guest in 17 years? (laughs) first time for everything, right? [mo'] yes.) [smith] for the record, it's kevin moore. [mo'] yes, that's my birth nam [smith] birth name is kevin moore o'] kevin
[evan smith] i'm evan smith. he's a four-time grammy award-winning blues musician whose latest album is "oklahoma." he's a four-time grammy award-w he's keb' mo'.sician this is "overheard." (upbeat electronic music) (audience applauds) is this about the ability to learn, or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? what has befallen other nations in africa? you could say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. u know, you saw a...
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] i'm evan smith. he's one of fiction's rising stars. his debut novel "there there" was called "an american epic" by the new york times and has won raves from coast to coast. he's tommy orange, is is overheard. [smith] let's onest. is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what hase befallen other nations in africa? you could say th but you caused him to sleep in . you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you, actually. this is overheard. (audience applause) [smith] tommy orange, welcome. orange] thank you for having me. [smith] thank you very much for being here. so, i love the book. i wanna talk all about tt book and talk all abu, but i wanna talk about the title of the book first. so i didn't actually get the reference until after that this is gertrude stein. [orange] mm-hmm. [smith] right? like you,
] i'm evan smith. he's one of fiction's rising stars. his debut novel "there there" was called "an american epic" by the new york times and has won raves from coast to coast. he's tommy orange, is is overheard. [smith] let's onest. is this about the ability to learn or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly? how have you avoided what hase befallen other nations in africa? you could say th but you caused him to sleep in . you saw a problem and over...
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but could they prove he murdered gavin smith?dn't ask him any questions, just put a picture down in front of him of the shallow grave with the wrapped up body. >> how did he react to that? >> very wide eyed, and the first phone call he made was to his attorney. >> that's hardly a surprise? >> no. >> reporter: but other phone calls were surprising. like the record of calls the detectives found in creech's cell phone from the night gavin vanished. john creech was on the phone a lot. >> he was calling multiple people very intensely. >> so like three or four or five calls to the same person over and over. >> exactly. >> reporter: some of those calls were to creech's buddies from the powerhouse gym. >> we did a multi-location search warrant, and we hit everybody that we believed might have helped on that evening. we hit all those houses all at once. >> reporter: one by one, those buddies turned. they told detectives how a frantic creech showed up late that night. how he persuaded one friend to get rid of gavin's cell phone. got anothe
but could they prove he murdered gavin smith?dn't ask him any questions, just put a picture down in front of him of the shallow grave with the wrapped up body. >> how did he react to that? >> very wide eyed, and the first phone call he made was to his attorney. >> that's hardly a surprise? >> no. >> reporter: but other phone calls were surprising. like the record of calls the detectives found in creech's cell phone from the night gavin vanished. john creech was on...
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creech never intended to kill gavin smith.a case of self-defense. >> had to defend himself against this intruder, an intruder into his marriage. >> and she said only one person could tell that story. >> who is the first witness that you want to call on behalf of the defense? >> my client, john creech. >> his attorney began by asking him about that meeting with gavin's sons. >> at any point did you tell them that you were going to kill their father? >> no. that's absurd. >> and two years later when it all happened, he and chandy were separated, he said, though they still lived in the same house. and he still worried about her, thought she might be drinking and driving. so he and installed an app on his phone that allowed him to track her phone and followed her only because he was worried, he said. then he saw her car parked near gavin's and thought it best to talk to them. but he didn't sneak up on them, he said. >> i knock on the hood of the car. >> was chandy sitting on the lap of this guy? >> she was sitting on his lap. they
creech never intended to kill gavin smith.a case of self-defense. >> had to defend himself against this intruder, an intruder into his marriage. >> and she said only one person could tell that story. >> who is the first witness that you want to call on behalf of the defense? >> my client, john creech. >> his attorney began by asking him about that meeting with gavin's sons. >> at any point did you tell them that you were going to kill their father? >>...
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smith: i yield one -- mr. smith: i yield one minute to the distinguished minority leader, mr. hoyer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one inute. mr. hoyer: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. hoyer: thank you very much, michigan. -- mr. chairman. i want to thank the ranking member. for his service and the chairman for his service. i also want to thank the staff. been an extraordinarily arduous, sleep-depriving, and angst-creating process, i know, to get this bill from this floor , to the senate floor and through conference so i congratulate the staff. we are blessed as a country and as a congress to have extraordinarily qualified people who could frankly make very significant more in the private sector, stick with us, and with our country. their patriotism and their talent is an extraordinary benefit to us all. madam speaker, i want to thank chairman smith and the democratic members, the majority staff in the armed services committee as well as the ranking member and the minority staff
smith: i yield one -- mr. smith: i yield one minute to the distinguished minority leader, mr. hoyer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one inute. mr. hoyer: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. hoyer: thank you very much, michigan. -- mr. chairman. i want to thank the ranking member. for his service and the chairman for his service. i also want to thank the staff. been an extraordinarily arduous,...
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smith. mr. smith: mr. speaker, i yield consume to he may the distinguished gentleman from texas, the ranking member, mr. mccaul. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman from texas is recognized. mr. mccaul: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in strong support of this bipartisan uighur act. i want to commend my colleagues, all three of you from new -- i think it's a new jersey day on the floor, but mr. sires, you, sir, mr. mull mullinous key, the communist government of china believed - it's between one million to three million ethnic minorities have een detained and sent to internment camps where they are ndoctrine ated with -- indoctrinated with propaganda. the goal is to strip these individuals of their religious cultural identity. are never detained heard from again. families have been torn apart. sons and daughters are left ever ing if they'll be reunited with their moms and dads. ome of our most senior officials, including national security advisor robert o'brian, these detention centers as, quote, concentr
smith. mr. smith: mr. speaker, i yield consume to he may the distinguished gentleman from texas, the ranking member, mr. mccaul. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman from texas is recognized. mr. mccaul: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in strong support of this bipartisan uighur act. i want to commend my colleagues, all three of you from new -- i think it's a new jersey day on the floor, but mr. sires, you, sir, mr. mull mullinous key, the communist government of china believed - it's between...
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denita smith's fiance.y of the murder, stroud had revealed to police his romance with shannon crawley. the woman who owned an suv similar in model and color to the one seen leaving the crime scene with a distraught woman behind the wheel. >> so if the maintenance guy doesn't see the burgundy suv, then you never ask jamere about the burgundy suv. >> exactly. wouldn't have went to greensboro looking for a suspect when durham has plenty of people here. >> so the day after the murder, detective pate headed westbound on interstate 40. anxious to speak with shannon crawley, the other woman in jamere stroud's life. by now, shannon's parents, her father keith and her mother anne, were shocked to hear their daughter was about to be interviewed by police. she was a responsible single mom who lived quietly raising her children. >> being a young mother, you know, she worked six months straight. 12-hour shifts. to buy a house. at 27 years old. that's quite an accomplishment for -- for a single mother. >> it sounds unden
denita smith's fiance.y of the murder, stroud had revealed to police his romance with shannon crawley. the woman who owned an suv similar in model and color to the one seen leaving the crime scene with a distraught woman behind the wheel. >> so if the maintenance guy doesn't see the burgundy suv, then you never ask jamere about the burgundy suv. >> exactly. wouldn't have went to greensboro looking for a suspect when durham has plenty of people here. >> so the day after the...
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shannon crawley had been charged with murdering denita smith.n she shared a new version of events, claiming jermeir stroud was the real killer. authorities were intrigued but skeptical. so, shannon captured a series of recordings that she was sure proved her innocence. what would investigators make of this tale of the tape? here's josh mankiewicz. >>> it is rare for women to murder. more often they convince their men to do it for them, a kind of homicidal honey-do list. that was exactly what investigators were debating in june 2007. it had been six months since denita smith's murder. and sitting on the desk of assistant d.a. david saacks was a series of phone recordings that shannon crawley and her family insisted were jermeir stroud copping to the crime and trying to cover it up. >> i got away with it once. i'll get away with it again. just keep your [ bleep ] mouth shut. >> this is wrong. i didn't do anything. >> you know i'll find you. >> reporter: police were not present when shannon recorded the calls, but they were able to trace where they
shannon crawley had been charged with murdering denita smith.n she shared a new version of events, claiming jermeir stroud was the real killer. authorities were intrigued but skeptical. so, shannon captured a series of recordings that she was sure proved her innocence. what would investigators make of this tale of the tape? here's josh mankiewicz. >>> it is rare for women to murder. more often they convince their men to do it for them, a kind of homicidal honey-do list. that was...
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>> not on advice of counsel, no, and i still take accountability, for that.l >> reporter: lisa smith was in the courtroom to hear creech's testimony. >> my skin was just crawling. it was really hard.ng it was really hard. he's a cruel man. >> reporter: jury deliberations stretched across two days. then, the verdict. >> we the jury in the above entitled action find the defendant john creech not guilty of the crime of first-degree murder of gavin smith. >> reporter: not guilty of first-degree murder! but the jury wasn't done. >> guilty of the crime of y voluntary manslaughter. >> reporter: the verdict, guilty of voluntary manslaughter.te in other words, they believed john creech killed gavin smith in a moment of blind passion. >> i was devastated by the verdict. i am still devastated by the verdict because he did absolutely plan on murdering my husband and thought about it for years and did it. >> reporter: what about creech's friends jorge and stan, who te helped creech cover up the killing?ec >> they both had significant criminal liability. >> so why weren't they charged? >> because
>> not on advice of counsel, no, and i still take accountability, for that.l >> reporter: lisa smith was in the courtroom to hear creech's testimony. >> my skin was just crawling. it was really hard.ng it was really hard. he's a cruel man. >> reporter: jury deliberations stretched across two days. then, the verdict. >> we the jury in the above entitled action find the defendant john creech not guilty of the crime of first-degree murder of gavin smith. >>...
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. >> so tell us why in the world would you get rid of this weapon that gavin smith had used to attack you with? why would you get rid of it? >> well, i didn't get rid of it. i threw it behind my house where i knew it would be all right. >> why would you do that, sir? why wouldn't you just leave it where it was? >> well, i can play armchair quarterback all day about things, but at the time it seemed like the right decision. >> reporter: creech admitted he made some wrong decisions too. like asking friends to help him dispose of gavin's phone and car and body. >> i take full accountability for everything after fact. if i could change it, i would. >> sir, actually you never took full accountability because you never came forward to the police, did you? >> not on advice of counsel, no, and i still take accountability for that. >> reporter: lisa smith was in the courtroom to hear creech's testimony. >> my skin was just crawling. it was really hard. it was really hard. he's a cruel man. >> reporter: jury deliberations stretched across two days. then, the verdict. >> we the jury in the above
. >> so tell us why in the world would you get rid of this weapon that gavin smith had used to attack you with? why would you get rid of it? >> well, i didn't get rid of it. i threw it behind my house where i knew it would be all right. >> why would you do that, sir? why wouldn't you just leave it where it was? >> well, i can play armchair quarterback all day about things, but at the time it seemed like the right decision. >> reporter: creech admitted he made some...
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success seemed to find davin smith. star athlete in college and then an actor turned hollywood movie executive who always made time for his adoring kids. so when gavin vanished his loved ones were at a loss. at first investigators were, too. unsure if he up and 4re679 or if gavin was a victim of foul play. soon his wife revealed that the missing father held dark secrets, and all was not as sunny as it might have appeared. here's keith morrison. >> reporter: there is a kind of peace here. here in her own chosen exile. the vast pacific for company. how else to live with what's impossible to understand or forget. what began that sunny afternoon far away in southern california's san fernando valley, early may 2012. >> something was really wrong, but a lot more wrong than i could imagine. >> reporter: it was the boy who knew it first, knew something was wrong. his dad was supposed to take him to school that morning. but after school -- >> i was to go to the school and pick him up after basketball practice. when i showed up,
success seemed to find davin smith. star athlete in college and then an actor turned hollywood movie executive who always made time for his adoring kids. so when gavin vanished his loved ones were at a loss. at first investigators were, too. unsure if he up and 4re679 or if gavin was a victim of foul play. soon his wife revealed that the missing father held dark secrets, and all was not as sunny as it might have appeared. here's keith morrison. >> reporter: there is a kind of peace here....
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i was like, okay, yeah i like being will smith more than disguised. >> yeah, it's a good to be will smith"spies in disguise" he's back with "bad boys for life" dropping next month. >> yeah, that thing is out of here man. >> you lost your damn mind. >> scene after seen scene after scene. >> you can bust out. >> i don't want to give spoilers, but it's just spectacular. >> what to expect? well like the first two movies you've got over the top shoot-outs. >> you're telling me you didn't shoot anyone? >> ah, come on, cap, you know i shot some people. >> and plenty of barbs between will and martin lawrence. >> i'm gonna penetrate this man's soul. >> what? >> watch and learn. >> how deep you think you go in his soul? >> and now there's a bad girl with the addition of vanessa hudgens and will even takes a shot at her disney roots. >> you're working with ammo now. >> cap, ammo is a high school musical boy band with guns. >> yes, girl. you wanted to do action and now you're in the next "bad boys." like dreams do come true. ♪ bad boys bad boys >> no, no, never. y'all will never do that again. >> i'v
i was like, okay, yeah i like being will smith more than disguised. >> yeah, it's a good to be will smith"spies in disguise" he's back with "bad boys for life" dropping next month. >> yeah, that thing is out of here man. >> you lost your damn mind. >> scene after seen scene after scene. >> you can bust out. >> i don't want to give spoilers, but it's just spectacular. >> what to expect? well like the first two movies you've got over...
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kline smith, six months after being told that the dossier is a bunch of garbage, kline smith alters an e-mail from the he is to he is not to the court, because if they had told the court that page was working for the cia, it is going to explain the context of the dossier. mr. kline smith had a chance, and in his mind to make things right, and he took it. why did he take the law into his own hands? why did he doctor to e-mail? did it have anything to do with the way he sees donald trump's presidency? you know what, it really doesn't matter what he was thinking. it matters what he did. and i'm glad that you found out what he did. i am glad that you told the country what he did, because i am hoping that nobody will ever do it again. so, mr. horowitz, 17 irregularities that you found, and some of them are earth-shattering. some of them should scare the hell out of all of us. i just want to end sort of where i began, this is not normal. don't judge the fbi and the department of justice by these characters. we are better than this. like many of you, i have worked with the fbi a lot of my tim
kline smith, six months after being told that the dossier is a bunch of garbage, kline smith alters an e-mail from the he is to he is not to the court, because if they had told the court that page was working for the cia, it is going to explain the context of the dossier. mr. kline smith had a chance, and in his mind to make things right, and he took it. why did he take the law into his own hands? why did he doctor to e-mail? did it have anything to do with the way he sees donald trump's...
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. >> he ended up slightly revising the lyric and then he gave it to the singer kate smith. ♪ god blesso show in 1938. ♪ and guide her through the night with a light from above ♪ >> reporter: and it quickly became a kind of second national anthem. but for berlin, the song was personal. >> my mother always likes to point out that it's god bless america, land that i love. right? not we, but his love of america and i think that's very sincere. i think he really was very grateful to this country. >> reporter: kate smith raised hundreds of millions of dollars in war bonds singing "god bless america," but this year, the new york yankees and philadelphia flyers stopped playing her version and the flyers removed a statue of her after it was discovered smith had sung two songs with racist lyrics in the 1930s. a different kind of controversy swirled around "god bless america" early on. >> there were anti-semites who said who is this jewish man to call on to bless america? ♪ god bless america land that i love ♪ >> i'm a fifth generation america. "god bless america," i can be singing here for the w
. >> he ended up slightly revising the lyric and then he gave it to the singer kate smith. ♪ god blesso show in 1938. ♪ and guide her through the night with a light from above ♪ >> reporter: and it quickly became a kind of second national anthem. but for berlin, the song was personal. >> my mother always likes to point out that it's god bless america, land that i love. right? not we, but his love of america and i think that's very sincere. i think he really was very...
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they are color larry smith grabs. i wish i knew the exact details of the political cartoon at the time. the big thumb of the big interests held down on the speak. the caption down here is very small. the leader of the mine orton, he can't get the speak area eyes that is you said the thumb of the big interests. this is of course uncle sam. uncle sam being a creation of political car. >> this is the actual larry smith >> graph. these days wet get strunk down more like that when we are in print. but back to my sort of optimistic wrap on editorial cartooning, this is perhaps some of the best color printing, especially of the time to display a political cartoon. but in 2018, cartoonisting are working in a dimming dal realm. the biggest audience for our art is on smartphones and ipads. it let's us do all sorts of elegant water color and the nuance you can do on a big scale like kepler got to do. these too cartoons are byian tellness who draws for the post on the digital side. she does political cartoons that are often anima
they are color larry smith grabs. i wish i knew the exact details of the political cartoon at the time. the big thumb of the big interests held down on the speak. the caption down here is very small. the leader of the mine orton, he can't get the speak area eyes that is you said the thumb of the big interests. this is of course uncle sam. uncle sam being a creation of political car. >> this is the actual larry smith >> graph. these days wet get strunk down more like that when we are...
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smith: thank you, madam speaker. i might add that nebraska, the states that i represent, actually is considered to be a donor state as well. and there's great support for the salt cap in nebraska. madam speaker, i now yield three minutes to the gentleman from arizona, mr. schweikert. the speaker pro tempore: before i recognize the gentleman i would just remind the members to direct their comments to the chair. the gentleman is recognized. mr. schweikert: thank you, madam speaker. to my friends here, this is one of those moments i wasn't going to come up here and try to do firebrand or theater, but we do have a little moment of intellectual inconsistency. so let's actually just try a quick thought experiment. we as a body, my brothers and sisters on the left, you support a progressive tax system, right? madam speaker, if you support a progressive tax system, then the fact of the matter is if you have a high income earning state community, you pay more taxes. so just a little line of intellectual consistency. so you su
smith: thank you, madam speaker. i might add that nebraska, the states that i represent, actually is considered to be a donor state as well. and there's great support for the salt cap in nebraska. madam speaker, i now yield three minutes to the gentleman from arizona, mr. schweikert. the speaker pro tempore: before i recognize the gentleman i would just remind the members to direct their comments to the chair. the gentleman is recognized. mr. schweikert: thank you, madam speaker. to my friends...
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smith has been the christmas tree grohl 40 years histories have graced homes throughout his home state of north carolina and even the white house last year one of his trees was selected to be the focal point of the blue room his biggest seller the locally grown frazier fir it makes up 25 percent of the market but these days supply is down about 8 years ago when the recession was here and the farmers sale an hour of their tree. this resave in fields that they normally would the few trees planted then means there's few luxuries to harvest today add to that the warmer weather for smith the shortage translates into good business and he sees some sentimental value to. you know the product that you're producing is going to be enjoyed by families and you hopefully. oh my fond memories their knowledge they say i am kong memories provided you actually end up getting one of the trees. and that's it for me in the business. circles a website called business also to follow us on facebook and twitter if you don't already the. c.w. news next right after this quick update on global markets have this o
smith has been the christmas tree grohl 40 years histories have graced homes throughout his home state of north carolina and even the white house last year one of his trees was selected to be the focal point of the blue room his biggest seller the locally grown frazier fir it makes up 25 percent of the market but these days supply is down about 8 years ago when the recession was here and the farmers sale an hour of their tree. this resave in fields that they normally would the few trees planted...
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ej smith son of hall of fame running back emmitt smith signing with stanford.a where his father was an all-american. >>> i'm going to wear this hat. >>> i can wear that hat. he doesn't have to wear this hat. his daddy when here. that doesn't mean my son has to go here. at the end of the day my son has his own journey. >>> he is a running back just like pop. >>> thank you for watching the news at 7 pm. continue streaming. >>> we will be back at 11 pm with more local news for you. have a good night. so help bridge the gap with a medigap insurance plan, like an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medigap plans help pay some of what medicare doesn't, reducing your out-of-pocket costs. there are also zero networks and zero referrals needed. call or click now to connect with unitedhealthcare insurance company. find out about the range of aarp medicare supplement plans and rates available... the only plans of their kind endorsed by aarp. and here's something exciting that comes with being an insured member of an aarp
ej smith son of hall of fame running back emmitt smith signing with stanford.a where his father was an all-american. >>> i'm going to wear this hat. >>> i can wear that hat. he doesn't have to wear this hat. his daddy when here. that doesn't mean my son has to go here. at the end of the day my son has his own journey. >>> he is a running back just like pop. >>> thank you for watching the news at 7 pm. continue streaming. >>> we will be back at 11 pm...
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smith is bad. but i think if we took the proper approach, a compelling interest health and safety type , things, it is going to override. what if someone said i want to sacrifice my children? you have religious freedom, but there is compelling governmental interest that would override that. that is the way it is supposed to work with fundamental rights. smith: as kelly said, we agree that would be our preferred standard. it is not the current jurisprudence but it is the direction i think both of us would like to see. think it islford: i going to happen. we had a case that went to the supreme court and they issued a signal which the judges wrote in their denial of we did not even bring this up, they said by the way your first claim to us was a free-speech claim, not a free exercise claim and said maybe that is because of the smith decision that has caused so much damage to freedom of religion, but they said, we have not been asked to review it yet. i think it is coming and i think we might be seeing
smith is bad. but i think if we took the proper approach, a compelling interest health and safety type , things, it is going to override. what if someone said i want to sacrifice my children? you have religious freedom, but there is compelling governmental interest that would override that. that is the way it is supposed to work with fundamental rights. smith: as kelly said, we agree that would be our preferred standard. it is not the current jurisprudence but it is the direction i think both...
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for example, angela smith. a lot for her honesty and being called a traitorfour times more than the average candidate. this could be because she recently changed parties. she is now with the liberal democrats. she also voted against brexit. this was against the majority in her former constituency. and she says she has faced a torrent of abuse from anti—semitism to misogyny. in order to stay sane, i do not look at most of the abuse directed at me on twitter. i just don't think any individual can cope with that. and you can feel the anger behind the tweets, and the anger behind the use of capital letters, the aggression. and i find that frightening. so it seems whether you are leaving your party or taking a stance on that ultimate divisive issue, brexit, it can make you many enemies online as well. next, i wanted to see whether the type of abuse candidates received also tended to differ based on their ethnicity. what we saw here is that if you are a bme candidate you are more likely to be accused of being stupid,
for example, angela smith. a lot for her honesty and being called a traitorfour times more than the average candidate. this could be because she recently changed parties. she is now with the liberal democrats. she also voted against brexit. this was against the majority in her former constituency. and she says she has faced a torrent of abuse from anti—semitism to misogyny. in order to stay sane, i do not look at most of the abuse directed at me on twitter. i just don't think any individual...
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smith has been a christmas tree grohl 40 years histories have graced homes throughout his home state of north carolina and even the white house last year one of his trees was selected to be the focal point of the blue room his biggest seller the locally grown frazier fir it makes up 25 percent of the market but these days supply is down about 8 years ago when the recession was here the farmers were. this resave in fields that they normally would fewer trees planted then means there's fewer trees to harvest today add to that the warmer weather for smith the shortage translates into good business and he sees some sentimental value to. you know the product that you're. going to be enjoyed by family and you hopefully. fond memories. fond memories provided you actually end up getting one of the trees. if you want. cut. the little counseling medium and trust of the friendless naturalist and explorer. too soon to bring to comics all know from the books 250. morning on the floor of the discovery. expedition in boys. don't play. oh go to the girl max chance. oh good fun of stood. with exclusi
smith has been a christmas tree grohl 40 years histories have graced homes throughout his home state of north carolina and even the white house last year one of his trees was selected to be the focal point of the blue room his biggest seller the locally grown frazier fir it makes up 25 percent of the market but these days supply is down about 8 years ago when the recession was here the farmers were. this resave in fields that they normally would fewer trees planted then means there's fewer...
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it is very difficult to bring a free exercise claim because of the smith decision, but what smith took away was the is called the compelling interest test or the strict that testest, and should apply to the free exercise of religion. you have fundamental rights like free speech and free exercise of religion, you can exercise those rights and the burden is on the government if they are going to interfere with that religious exercise, the burden is on the government to come forward and say no, i'm sorry. we are going to infringe upon your rights because we have a compelling governmental interest that requires us to override religion in this case and we are doing get in the least restrictive way that we can. that test puts all the burden on the government, but allows the government to come in when there are truly major things like health, safety, compelling governmental interest. that is the way it should be handled, not the smith decision. if the law is neutral and it's not aiming at your religion, then you don't have those implications. under the smith approach, you statutes wouldr you
it is very difficult to bring a free exercise claim because of the smith decision, but what smith took away was the is called the compelling interest test or the strict that testest, and should apply to the free exercise of religion. you have fundamental rights like free speech and free exercise of religion, you can exercise those rights and the burden is on the government if they are going to interfere with that religious exercise, the burden is on the government to come forward and say no,...
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leveraged version of it right now it really begs the question over if it's classical kind of adam smith and david ricardo joseph schumpeter capitalism as taught in college and grad school or if it's more of an ion randian surveyable of the fittest at any and all costs by any means necessary vulture market fundamentalism that is built on increasing amounts of financial leverage and speculation versus actual manufacturing productivity and this is stand ability of a middle class i don't think it's working in the same way that it had in decades past ok it's good alexander in indianapolis i mean i think that's the point here is that i have actually for capitalism ok i don't want any misunderstanding but i'm i want to work for everyone or more people and it's working for now ok because we we see you know we hear you know depending on what side of the political aisle you are you know how well the economy is doing well it's doing really well for rich people and that is undeniable when it goes a little bit further down i think it's a lot more nuanced than the talking points that you hear on c.n.
leveraged version of it right now it really begs the question over if it's classical kind of adam smith and david ricardo joseph schumpeter capitalism as taught in college and grad school or if it's more of an ion randian surveyable of the fittest at any and all costs by any means necessary vulture market fundamentalism that is built on increasing amounts of financial leverage and speculation versus actual manufacturing productivity and this is stand ability of a middle class i don't think it's...
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smith was in charge at various clubs including derby county and oxford united.ortsmouth of course, who described him as probably his best ever signing. anyone here who comes into contact with him, loved him, he was such a great character, great football man, great character, great football man, great knowledge. great knowledge of the game. he knew players and he was a great character, great fun to be worth, always made you laugh. he could have a go at the players, he would blow up and go off his rocker, he would get read out would be shouting and screaming our ten minute late 80 would be having a cuddle with them and having a laugh. and every body love him, the players would accept whatever he said i'd accept the rankings at the ups and downs with him. everybody loved being aroundjim. let's take a look at some other sports stories around today. fifa has been advised to launch legal action against former president sepp blatter and ex—uefa head michel platini, to recover over £1.5 million in alleged disloyal payments. blatter was in charge of football's world gove
smith was in charge at various clubs including derby county and oxford united.ortsmouth of course, who described him as probably his best ever signing. anyone here who comes into contact with him, loved him, he was such a great character, great football man, great character, great football man, great knowledge. great knowledge of the game. he knew players and he was a great character, great fun to be worth, always made you laugh. he could have a go at the players, he would blow up and go off...
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and now jofra here, he isjust huge as is smith and nowjofra archer is becoming the same.t of indian cricket fa ns to same. the amount of indian cricket fans to watch the ashes is huge and it is covered out here on so many channels. so they are big personalities and the crowd absolutely personalities and the crowd a bsolutely love personalities and the crowd absolutely love to watch them play. you're obviously very committed to the rajasthan royals but i do not think that we realised quite how committed you are. when we did some research and knew we a video, just talk us through that or explain yourself! i thought i might regret this at some point! we were doing a kind of fan competition to create a song to be chanted in the stadium. you see the likes of liverpool and other football teams having these amazing anthems and so we look to replicate that with the fans because generally the indian crowds just go wild. there's less chanting to it. i'm hoping to get it taken down from social media now! i was trying to engage the fans and give them something to sing at match days b
and now jofra here, he isjust huge as is smith and nowjofra archer is becoming the same.t of indian cricket fa ns to same. the amount of indian cricket fans to watch the ashes is huge and it is covered out here on so many channels. so they are big personalities and the crowd absolutely personalities and the crowd a bsolutely love personalities and the crowd absolutely love to watch them play. you're obviously very committed to the rajasthan royals but i do not think that we realised quite how...
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that is the way it should be handled, not the smith decision. says if the law is neutral and not e-mail your religion, you don't have any religious freedom implications. under the smith approach, you can't have alcohol to minors, the police could begin going into catholic churches and arresting the priest. when the priest says exercise of religion, they say you don't have any religious freedom protection. smith is bad, but i think if we took the proper approach, i think health and safety type things, it is going to override. what if someone said i want to sacrifice my children. you have religious freedom, but there's a compelling interest. that is the way it is supposed to work. >> as kelly said, that would be our preferred standard. it is not the current jurisprudence in this area, but it is the direction i think both of us would like to see. >> i think it's going to happen, by the way. we had a case that went to the supreme court and they issued a signal where they sent this back down to the district court and we did not even bring this up, th
that is the way it should be handled, not the smith decision. says if the law is neutral and not e-mail your religion, you don't have any religious freedom implications. under the smith approach, you can't have alcohol to minors, the police could begin going into catholic churches and arresting the priest. when the priest says exercise of religion, they say you don't have any religious freedom protection. smith is bad, but i think if we took the proper approach, i think health and safety type...
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gary smith?the show. thank you. >> you've been involved in the restaurant industry it sounds like for quite a while and it's my feeling that any time the government gets involved in anything outside the government, they don't know what's going on, so i'm curious from your perspective, if there was no laws or rules whatever restaurant owners could pay staff, however, they wanted to pay, what do you think is the best model to ensure the restaurant success and attract high-quality workers? >> well at this point, i think something like an exemption from that minimum wage hike would be great for the tipped workers so if we have an exemption where we're paid maybe a smaller minimum wage like a tip credit in some of the states if we were able to do that here, i think that would help a whole lot stabilizing our industry, and it would allow the money given to people like myself who didn't ask for this raise to go to dishwashers and cooks in the back-of-the-house and places they need it so that they can li
gary smith?the show. thank you. >> you've been involved in the restaurant industry it sounds like for quite a while and it's my feeling that any time the government gets involved in anything outside the government, they don't know what's going on, so i'm curious from your perspective, if there was no laws or rules whatever restaurant owners could pay staff, however, they wanted to pay, what do you think is the best model to ensure the restaurant success and attract high-quality workers?...
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angela smith is being called a traitorfour times more than the average candidate. because she has recently changed parties. she is with the liberal democrats and voted against brexit. this was against the majority in her former constituency. and she says she has faced a torrent of abuse from anti—semitism to misogyny. in order to stay sane, i do not look at most of the abuse directed at me on twitter. i just don't think an individual can cope with that. and you can feel the anger behind the tweets and the anger behind the use of capital letters, the aggression. and i find that frightening. so it seems whether you are leaving your party or taking a stance on brexit can make you many enemies online, as well. next, i wanted to see whether the type of abuse candidates received also tended to differ based on their ethnicity. what we saw here is that if you are a bame candidate you are more likely to be accused of being stupid, to be insulted for your intelligence. a good example is david lammy, who is insulted for his honesty and intelligence and sworn at an awful lot.
angela smith is being called a traitorfour times more than the average candidate. because she has recently changed parties. she is with the liberal democrats and voted against brexit. this was against the majority in her former constituency. and she says she has faced a torrent of abuse from anti—semitism to misogyny. in order to stay sane, i do not look at most of the abuse directed at me on twitter. i just don't think an individual can cope with that. and you can feel the anger behind the...
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you talk about the smith act which was what came. >> the smith act was made for a congressman but itlly saying that if you were among other things a uncommunist if you are a member of the communist party in the united states, that meant that you wanted violent overthrow of the u.s. government and therefore you could be prosecuted. >> david maraniss, how do you conclude a good american family you tell the story? >> therefore, we did have a very good american family, we survived it, and i am essentially i learned more about myself writing this book as well as about my parents and about america and i'm basically an optimistic person and one of the things i'm thankful for my family Ãbfather for his he went to this horrible crucible. he didn't lose his idealism. he did it become neoconservative stocks frenetic. he became a more open and person who taught me everything i believe about life and journalism. the fact that we got through that elect to optimistically think we will get through it again. >> give people the truth and the freedom to discuss it and in all will go well. >> but never
you talk about the smith act which was what came. >> the smith act was made for a congressman but itlly saying that if you were among other things a uncommunist if you are a member of the communist party in the united states, that meant that you wanted violent overthrow of the u.s. government and therefore you could be prosecuted. >> david maraniss, how do you conclude a good american family you tell the story? >> therefore, we did have a very good american family, we survived...
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one of those affected, iain duncan smith, called the leak a "complete disaster".ne da costa reports. more than 1000 people will be honoured, among them celebrities, sports does, and politicians, including musician sir eltonjohn, cricketer ben stokes, former tory party leader iain duncan smith, and former director of public prosecutions alison saunders. there are also security, counter—terror, and justice personnel, as well as chief constables. but a list containing their home addresses was of —— accidentally published on friday evening. iain duncan smith, who is due to be noted, described the data breach as a complete disaster. he told the sunday times tennis does need to be asking some is very serious questions of those involved about how this was allowed to happen in wide no final checks we re to happen in wide no final checks were carried out before the document was published at two questions. regulators have more power to penalise those who fail to protect personal data. the cabinet office confirmed the list was only visible foran confirmed the list was only v
one of those affected, iain duncan smith, called the leak a "complete disaster".ne da costa reports. more than 1000 people will be honoured, among them celebrities, sports does, and politicians, including musician sir eltonjohn, cricketer ben stokes, former tory party leader iain duncan smith, and former director of public prosecutions alison saunders. there are also security, counter—terror, and justice personnel, as well as chief constables. but a list containing their home...
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one of those affected, iain duncan smith, called the leak a "complete disaster". katharine da costa reports. more than 1000 people will be honoured, among them celebrities, sport sports, and politicians, including musician sir eltonjohn, cricketer ben stokes, former tory party leader iain duncan smith, and former director of public prosecutions alison saunders. there are also security, counter—terror, and justice personnel, as well as chief constables. but a list containing their home addresses was accidentally published by the government on friday evening. iain duncan smith, who is due to be knighted, described the data breach as a "complete disaster". he told the sunday times... new data protection laws were brought in last year, giving regulators more power to penalise those who fail to protect personal data. the cabinet office confirmed the list was only visible for an hour. in a statement, it said... the former head of the civil service, lord kersla ke, is leading calls for an independent enquiry. the cabinet office says it has report the matter to the inform
one of those affected, iain duncan smith, called the leak a "complete disaster". katharine da costa reports. more than 1000 people will be honoured, among them celebrities, sport sports, and politicians, including musician sir eltonjohn, cricketer ben stokes, former tory party leader iain duncan smith, and former director of public prosecutions alison saunders. there are also security, counter—terror, and justice personnel, as well as chief constables. but a list containing their...
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iain duncan smith described it as a disaster.whose addresses have been made public? it's not good for anybody‘s personal details to be released in this way but there were included in that list police and security personnel where there are potentially serious ramifications and i'm sure they are being looked at now in considerable detail but that is a significant issue in its own right so it's not just the famous people, it is the people who won't be known and should not be known truthfully. what could have gone wrong? you mentioned not very well trained staff because this is, as you say, something that happens every year. you would say it's very well oiled machine or you would think that when it comes to new year. in my experience, it was a small, effective team that handled the work with great professionalism so it's important we must not condemn everybody in this process and it looks like a human error where somebody has posted more information than they should have done ahead of the announcements and thatis done ahead of the an
iain duncan smith described it as a disaster.whose addresses have been made public? it's not good for anybody‘s personal details to be released in this way but there were included in that list police and security personnel where there are potentially serious ramifications and i'm sure they are being looked at now in considerable detail but that is a significant issue in its own right so it's not just the famous people, it is the people who won't be known and should not be known truthfully....
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dina asher—smith blasts out of the block.d that race from gun to tape, strong, the way she came off the curve, the race was hers. she was about to elevate herself into a new stratosphere in terms of women's sprinting. it's dina asher—smith, world champion! it was sublime. i wasjust really focused on putting together a good race and i dreamt of this, but that is real. what makes dina so special is just mental toughness. there is not really that much to do between now and next year. it is about staying healthy and being ready. katarina johnson—thompson is coming through nicely. that's an excellent run! what went right for katrina is simply readiness. she did all the hard work, made the changes she needed to make, but really focused on her weaker events, mainly the shot put, the javelin. look at the smile on herface, she knows. you never see her celebrate, but she threw a personal best and you saw how much that meant to her. kat wanted to silence all the doubters but i think the person she needed to convince the most was herself
dina asher—smith blasts out of the block.d that race from gun to tape, strong, the way she came off the curve, the race was hers. she was about to elevate herself into a new stratosphere in terms of women's sprinting. it's dina asher—smith, world champion! it was sublime. i wasjust really focused on putting together a good race and i dreamt of this, but that is real. what makes dina so special is just mental toughness. there is not really that much to do between now and next year. it is...
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inducted smith described it as a disaster.ould this be in terms of all the celebrities and politicians whose addresses have been made public. it's not good for anybody? personal details to be released in this way but there were, included in that list, police and security personnel where there are potentially serious ramifications and i'm sure they are being looked at now in considerable detail but thatis at now in considerable detail but that is a significant issue in its own right so it's notjust the famous people, it is people that won't be known and shouldn't be known truthfully. what do you think should have gone wrong. including not very well trained staff, this is something that does happen every year, you would say it's a pretty well oiled machine when it comes to the new year's honours. it certainly was in my experience a very effective team, a small team that handled the work with great professionalism so it's important we must not condemn everybody in this process. it looks like a human error. someone has posted more
inducted smith described it as a disaster.ould this be in terms of all the celebrities and politicians whose addresses have been made public. it's not good for anybody? personal details to be released in this way but there were, included in that list, police and security personnel where there are potentially serious ramifications and i'm sure they are being looked at now in considerable detail but thatis at now in considerable detail but that is a significant issue in its own right so it's...
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one of those affected, iain duncan smith, called the leak a "complete disaster".ta reports. more than 1000 people will be honoured, among them celebrities, sport stars, and politicians, including musician sir eltonjohn, cricketer ben stokes, former tory party leader iain duncan smith, and former director of public prosecutions alison saunders. there are also security, counter—terror, and justice personnel, as well as chief co nsta bles. but a list containing their home addresses was accidentally published by the government on friday evening. iain duncan smith, who is due to be knighted, described the data breach as a "complete disaster". he told the sunday times... new data protection laws were brought in last year, giving regulators more power to penalise those who fail to protect personal data. the cabinet office confirmed the list was only visible for an hour. in a statement, it said... the former head of the civil service, lord kerslake, is leading calls for an independent enquiry. the cabinet office says it has report the matter to the information commissione
one of those affected, iain duncan smith, called the leak a "complete disaster".ta reports. more than 1000 people will be honoured, among them celebrities, sport stars, and politicians, including musician sir eltonjohn, cricketer ben stokes, former tory party leader iain duncan smith, and former director of public prosecutions alison saunders. there are also security, counter—terror, and justice personnel, as well as chief co nsta bles. but a list containing their home addresses was...