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smith, what is the current status of international cooperation on these issues? >> guest: i think there are signs of progress and a lot of headway. you see signs of progress on a cyber security and on digital safety and we have seen impressive leadership last year by the french government and this year by new zealand's prime minister in the wake of the christchurch terrorist attack in the brain companies and ever moves around the world to advanced digital safety. that is creating a model that we can look to more broadly but of course, we are also living in a time when multilateralism is less popular and certainly less popular than the united states and perhaps any time since the 1930s. in part a book is a call for governments coming together with companies, with the civil society and a multi- stakeholder approach and you don't just see any effective alternative for addressing the challenges that people care about. >> host: christchurch new zealand takes a part in your book to. >> guest: it does. we were in new zealand 12 days after the christchurch had happened.
smith, what is the current status of international cooperation on these issues? >> guest: i think there are signs of progress and a lot of headway. you see signs of progress on a cyber security and on digital safety and we have seen impressive leadership last year by the french government and this year by new zealand's prime minister in the wake of the christchurch terrorist attack in the brain companies and ever moves around the world to advanced digital safety. that is creating a model...
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smith. the speaker pro tempore: the recognized.s mr. smith: we are trying to bring light to this terrible this rights tragedy, genocide that's being committed against the uyghur people. communist party secretary genocide of the xinjiang ving in demands action. today, millions are in concentration examples. more are harassed, tortured.ped, and s. 3744, which is nearly to h.r.l to legislation 649 that i and my good friend, suozzi, and 146 bipartisan co-sponsors introduced 17 months administration to look at the human rights sanction steps assetese abuses including blocking, the magnitsky act, rohibition of all financial transactions by an abuser. madam speaker, at a 2018 hearing, one with ted her ordeal torture, sexual abuse, and detenti one of the concentration examples. weeping saying she pleaded with god to end her life. her chinese jailers restrained a table, increased the electrical currents coursing body and mocked her belief in god. he was tortured simply because she was an ethnic uyghu
smith. the speaker pro tempore: the recognized.s mr. smith: we are trying to bring light to this terrible this rights tragedy, genocide that's being committed against the uyghur people. communist party secretary genocide of the xinjiang ving in demands action. today, millions are in concentration examples. more are harassed, tortured.ped, and s. 3744, which is nearly to h.r.l to legislation 649 that i and my good friend, suozzi, and 146 bipartisan co-sponsors introduced 17 months administration...
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smith smith who keeps multiplying. ah in front of during the film that is the money printing right it doesn't make the matrix any less of the maker. so but to defend it yes keep multiplying. but this is just doubling down on the fraud that is the matrix they need to that they can spread has to multiply indefinitely that's why. chairman jay powell goes on 60 minutes and tells the reporter on 60 minutes point blank we we can multiply indefinitely that's a threat like agent smith threatening me out like look i can multiply you a 1000 times you can never beat me because i can multiply 2 quantitative easing of the kashkari set on 60 minutes with 2 he to infinity we can print money to infinity that's agent smith threatening our livelihood. our humanity with this threat of instant replication of garbage of garbage money you know and so this is where we're at is 12 years into this mess and we have solutions on hand you know but you know it's not easy. the solutions are have been there since the end of the dot com era 3 when we
smith smith who keeps multiplying. ah in front of during the film that is the money printing right it doesn't make the matrix any less of the maker. so but to defend it yes keep multiplying. but this is just doubling down on the fraud that is the matrix they need to that they can spread has to multiply indefinitely that's why. chairman jay powell goes on 60 minutes and tells the reporter on 60 minutes point blank we we can multiply indefinitely that's a threat like agent smith threatening me...
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smith. ne ifow, director pay you could give us an update on how we are taking care of the inmates at the randall williams unit. ne: thank you as always for your guidance and leadership and sing to you, dr. smith. the randall williams unit has 231ed 515 inmates and of those are positive. negative. this facility has been placed on lock down and we are moving the positive inmates in the barracks with the positive inmates to keep from cross contaminating the inmate population. randall williams is in a better position to deal with this issue because we have two other facilities next door and they can assist with the feeding and other needs that we have at the randall williams facility. note, we are following the guidelines as always from the department of health and the cdc to make sure we are doing the things we are supposed to to treat our inmate population. at the cummings unit, we had 872 positives during the time we tested every inmate there. as of yesterday, 860 of those were considered to
smith. ne ifow, director pay you could give us an update on how we are taking care of the inmates at the randall williams unit. ne: thank you as always for your guidance and leadership and sing to you, dr. smith. the randall williams unit has 231ed 515 inmates and of those are positive. negative. this facility has been placed on lock down and we are moving the positive inmates in the barracks with the positive inmates to keep from cross contaminating the inmate population. randall williams is...
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peter: brad smith, you call for regulation in this book.nd in fact bill gates in his forward points out the anomaly of a business leader calling for more regulation. but you're writing that you need that. you need to have that regulation. brad: i think we need two things. we need businesses in the tech sector to step up, exercise more self-regulation and a higher commitment to responsibility. but we do think we need more regulation of technology. think about how we live our lives. if you go to the grocery store and you pick something up off the shelf, you will read the nutrition label, knowing that it's standardized and accurate because of regulation. if you go over to the pharmacy department and buy a product, you don't worry about the safety of it. because it's regulated. when you get in your car, it complies with certain safety standards the same is true of an airplane. our basic point is that digital technology has gone longer with less regulation than almost any technology since the middle of the 1800's. we think that the market custom
peter: brad smith, you call for regulation in this book.nd in fact bill gates in his forward points out the anomaly of a business leader calling for more regulation. but you're writing that you need that. you need to have that regulation. brad: i think we need two things. we need businesses in the tech sector to step up, exercise more self-regulation and a higher commitment to responsibility. but we do think we need more regulation of technology. think about how we live our lives. if you go to...
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and from that, you know, coach smith, dean smith, he began his program five years after that.nd coach smith became the winningest coach in college basketball history. and is a legend here in chapel hill. dean smith was head basketball coach from 1961 to 1997. when he retired, he was the winningest coach in history. won two national championships. olympics in 1976. more than that, he built a great program. the carolina way. play hard, play smart, play together. all those who came after coach smith, they all lived by play hard, play smart, play together. that's what coach smith lived by. you know, this sort of gretian-style urn that is the sportsman of the year. it is one of the top awards in all of sports each year. the s.i. sportsman of the year. coach smith won that in 1997. there was a great story how we got that artifact for the museum. he had listed on the inventory of items that he was donating to the university. but we couldn't find it. so we looked everywhere. we looked in every closet in smith center, the basketball office, even at his house. and nobody could find it.
and from that, you know, coach smith, dean smith, he began his program five years after that.nd coach smith became the winningest coach in college basketball history. and is a legend here in chapel hill. dean smith was head basketball coach from 1961 to 1997. when he retired, he was the winningest coach in history. won two national championships. olympics in 1976. more than that, he built a great program. the carolina way. play hard, play smart, play together. all those who came after coach...
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from that, coach smith, dee smith, he began his program five years after that.ch smith became the winningest coach in college basketball history and is a legend here in chapel hill. dean smith was our head basketball coach from 1961 to 1997. when he retired, he was the winningest coach in college basketball history. he helped the united states win back the gold medal at the olympics in 1976. he want national championships and more of that, he built a great program. the carolina way of play hard, play smart, play together and those are themes that all the coaches that have come after coach smith, coach got three, the and williams they all lived by the idea, play hard, play smart, play together. that's what coach smith lived by. this sort of a green style earn, that sports illustrated's sportsman of the year. it's one of the top awards in all of sports each year. the sports illustrated sports coach of the year, coach mitt won that in 1987. it's a -- way he had listed on the inventory of items that he was donating to the university but we couldn't find it so we wer
from that, coach smith, dee smith, he began his program five years after that.ch smith became the winningest coach in college basketball history and is a legend here in chapel hill. dean smith was our head basketball coach from 1961 to 1997. when he retired, he was the winningest coach in college basketball history. he helped the united states win back the gold medal at the olympics in 1976. he want national championships and more of that, he built a great program. the carolina way of play...
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it is a scene of pocahontas saving the life of captain smith. we want to know why these illustrious americans are depicted standing on the shoulders of pocahontas. so we also want to know why is pocahontas saving the life of captain smith depicted in the freeze of history in the rotunda of the u.s. capital? the u.s. capital of course houses the legislative branch of government. the rotunda is the country's grandest ceremonial renewal which is evocative of a roman patty on and here is pocahontas in the recent history under the magnificent dome. we want to know why is she being recorded? why does she merit this respect and the position here? the reason is, although historians today dispute and in fact this count the idea that she saved captain smith's life, early in our history people believe that to be true. this incident is painted in the rotunda of the u.s. capital because in saving captain smith's life, pocahontas was credited with saving the fort james colony and saving the fort james colony, she is credited with saving the birthplace of demo
it is a scene of pocahontas saving the life of captain smith. we want to know why these illustrious americans are depicted standing on the shoulders of pocahontas. so we also want to know why is pocahontas saving the life of captain smith depicted in the freeze of history in the rotunda of the u.s. capital? the u.s. capital of course houses the legislative branch of government. the rotunda is the country's grandest ceremonial renewal which is evocative of a roman patty on and here is pocahontas...
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smith, edward reviewed quite a bit any features in your because well. was the government stealing microsoft information surreptitiously. >> i would never use the word stealing and i would be quick to add that even six years after the disclosures, there is a lot that we still don't know and there's a lot we may never know and that might even be appropriate in certain respects when it comes to national security and secrets. but we do talk in the book about the coverage of the washington post in october of 2013, we do talk about the reports and suggest that the u.s. government either by itself or with the british government was tapping into cables potentially undersea or land-based cables to access data that it may have been happening outside of the use of warrants and therefore there y rule of law, we were under explicit then that that was something that concerned us, we were explicit with the white house and president obama insane there needs to be some reform and there has been some important reform in the six-year sentence. so i actually think it is go
smith, edward reviewed quite a bit any features in your because well. was the government stealing microsoft information surreptitiously. >> i would never use the word stealing and i would be quick to add that even six years after the disclosures, there is a lot that we still don't know and there's a lot we may never know and that might even be appropriate in certain respects when it comes to national security and secrets. but we do talk in the book about the coverage of the washington...
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from that, coach smith, dean smith, he began his program five years after. that he became the greatest coach in college basketball history and is a legend here in chapel hill. when he retired he was winning a lot, he helped the united states went back the gold medal in the olympics of 1976. he wanted two national championships, and more than that he built the carolina way, a great program. those are themes that all of the coaches that come after coach smith, coach guthner, williams, they all play behind the idea of play smart, play, well played together. this title earned, that is sportsman of the year. it's one of the top awards in all of sports. coach smith won that in 1977. there's a great story about how we got that artifacts from the museum. he had listed on the inventory of items that he was donating to the university, but we couldn't find it. we looked in every closet, the basketball, office even in his house. nobody could find it. somebody who had visited his house five years earlier and said i think i know where that is. they want to the, house look
from that, coach smith, dean smith, he began his program five years after. that he became the greatest coach in college basketball history and is a legend here in chapel hill. when he retired he was winning a lot, he helped the united states went back the gold medal in the olympics of 1976. he wanted two national championships, and more than that he built the carolina way, a great program. those are themes that all of the coaches that come after coach smith, coach guthner, williams, they all...
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>>republican mike garcia defeated democrat christy smith in a special election for a house seat left vacant when former representative katie hill resigned. garcia is a veteran and businessman with no political experience who was endorsed by president trump. smith is a california state assembly member and was endorsed by former president barack obama and former democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton. the seats a district includes suburban areas of los angeles and ventura counties. the victory is a flip back. 2 republican for a seat that had only been occupied by a democrat since 2018. >>another big story. we're tracking tonight. the lawyer for the family of 26 year-old briana taylor was shot and killed by louisville police officer she says that louisville police the department there is to blame for a botched police raid the officers say they were executing a search warrant in a drug investigation and they were met by gunfire from taylor's boyfriend new documents show that taylor was not the target caitlin rushed has the latest.
>>republican mike garcia defeated democrat christy smith in a special election for a house seat left vacant when former representative katie hill resigned. garcia is a veteran and businessman with no political experience who was endorsed by president trump. smith is a california state assembly member and was endorsed by former president barack obama and former democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton. the seats a district includes suburban areas of los angeles and ventura counties....
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in saving captain smith's life pocahontas was credited with saving the four james colony. in saving the four james colony she is credited with saving the birthplace of democracy players -- democracy. the first assembly elected representatives in what will become the united states of america. a very important motif is the tobacco leaf. it was not only the cash crop that allowed for james to become a viable colony and and rich england, it is also the cash crop that allowed virginia to become the most powerful and influential colony and the wealthiest and most powerful influential state. pocahontas's defiant action, she is defying her father i saving the life of captain smith, this rebelliousness was associated with the rebelliousness of the american patriots. the united states is extending its lineage back to pocahontas. so pocahontas has always been a household name. pocahontas has always been considered and acutely important historical personages. in 1907, when the 300th anniversary of the founding of jamestown was being celebrated, president roosevelt oversaw the celebrat
in saving captain smith's life pocahontas was credited with saving the four james colony. in saving the four james colony she is credited with saving the birthplace of democracy players -- democracy. the first assembly elected representatives in what will become the united states of america. a very important motif is the tobacco leaf. it was not only the cash crop that allowed for james to become a viable colony and and rich england, it is also the cash crop that allowed virginia to become the...
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the last time washington redskins quarterback alex smith ran onto an nfl field. >> alex smith, 14-years this team in first place in their division. >> reporter: november 18, 2018, a day scarred into smith's memory forever. >> i remember the play, pre-snap making the protection adjustment. it was a pressure look. >> smith gets the snap. here comes pressure, kareem gets him down with j.j. watt. a deep sack on smith. >> i tell you what, smith is hurt badly. >> to look down and to see your leg crooked, like, bending where it shouldn't bend, certainly is an unusual sight. >> reporter: the three-time nfl pro bowler suffered one of football's most gruesome injuries. after being rushed to the hospital, his condition took a turn for the worse. >> very quickly we're talking about saving his life. >> reporter: espn was given special behind-the-scenes access to smith and his family. facing his toughest opponent yet, the 14-year nfl veteran remained calm and gave his wife the pep talk they both needed to hear. >> he one night looked at me and said, it's going to be okay. and he said, do you know ho
the last time washington redskins quarterback alex smith ran onto an nfl field. >> alex smith, 14-years this team in first place in their division. >> reporter: november 18, 2018, a day scarred into smith's memory forever. >> i remember the play, pre-snap making the protection adjustment. it was a pressure look. >> smith gets the snap. here comes pressure, kareem gets him down with j.j. watt. a deep sack on smith. >> i tell you what, smith is hurt badly. >>...
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martin lipton and the sun penny smith —— from the sun and penny smith —— from the sun and penny smithith —— from the sun and penny smithjoin us. first, the headlines. the uk education secretary warns the longer england's schools are closed, the more children miss out — as the government presses forward with plans to re—open them. people heed warnings not to overwhelm beaches, beauty spots and parks on the first weekend after lockdown rules in england eased. people in italy will be able to travel both internally — and in and out of the country — from the beginning ofjune, as the country's strict lockdown eases more space for pedestrians and cyclists. could social distancing permanently change the way we travel? and football — but not as we know it. germany's bundesliga becomes the first major european league to restart. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with us is chief sports reporter of the sun, martin lipton. i wonder if he has been glued to the bundesliga today. and the broadcaster, penny smith. let's start with the front pages. we
martin lipton and the sun penny smith —— from the sun and penny smith —— from the sun and penny smithith —— from the sun and penny smithjoin us. first, the headlines. the uk education secretary warns the longer england's schools are closed, the more children miss out — as the government presses forward with plans to re—open them. people heed warnings not to overwhelm beaches, beauty spots and parks on the first weekend after lockdown rules in england eased. people in italy will...
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they all go back to louis xvi-era. >> was sandy part of the smith family?h brings us to story number three, featuring another new yorker from a well-to-do family named george garfield. >> george himself was a unique individual. he never went to college, but he got a law degree. he went to the new york city library and studied on his own and passed the bar exam. >> and he was a practicing lawyer for a number of years. >> and apparently a successful one, at that. one day in the early '60s, george shows up in princeton, looking for some prime acreage, and spies the grand chateau, which the smiths have put up for sale. george buys it. >> it was about 18 acres and this house, and then he bought two adjoining lots and then he bought five acres across the street. >> okay, so, i'm wondering -- how do these tales of wealth and opulence lead to our retired teacher's strange inheritance? that's the fourth story. it involves a working-class family, an untimely death, and a chance encounter. sandy, this is your inheritance. oh, my goodness. and it begins after the break
they all go back to louis xvi-era. >> was sandy part of the smith family?h brings us to story number three, featuring another new yorker from a well-to-do family named george garfield. >> george himself was a unique individual. he never went to college, but he got a law degree. he went to the new york city library and studied on his own and passed the bar exam. >> and he was a practicing lawyer for a number of years. >> and apparently a successful one, at that. one day...
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ben smith will be here to explain what he found. and then later dan abrams will be here. he'll share why he decided to publish a new column by matt lauer. lauer went ahead and reinvestigated some of the accusations against him. let's begin by looking into the future. what will historians say about this moment? how will history books record this time? well nobody knows for sure, but i think we've already seen heroes emerge and also some villains in the midst of this pandemic. this weekend the "new york times," which likes to think of itself as the first rough draft of history, is trying to fight coronavirus fatigue and pay proper tribute to those we lost. today's front page is a list of american covid-19 victims. it goes on and on for three more pages. names and brief descriptions of 1,000 lives lost. the total here, the thousand, is just 1% of the nearly 100,000 confirmed dead in america. i think the history books decades from now will grapple with a lot. they'll grapple with the differing death rates from country to country. the deadly differences between early safety me
ben smith will be here to explain what he found. and then later dan abrams will be here. he'll share why he decided to publish a new column by matt lauer. lauer went ahead and reinvestigated some of the accusations against him. let's begin by looking into the future. what will historians say about this moment? how will history books record this time? well nobody knows for sure, but i think we've already seen heroes emerge and also some villains in the midst of this pandemic. this weekend the...
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there he said that smith, i'm quoting from the majority opinion, the courts opinion, smith involved a regulation of the outward physical ask. the present case in contrast concerns government interference with an internal church decision.. what -- this is certainly binding precedent. what do you take that to mean? if you have to apply that and you may well have to come what do you take that to mean? >> i take -- i was clipping the year goes on at tabor, i take the decision to mean that it is not the place of the government to tell a church who the church minister should be. and as you point out, it was a unanimous decision. >> what do you, if smith governs, if the smith rule is generally neutral, generally applicable law, but the church decisions are carved out, what remains of smith, in your estimation? does this mean what comesem to interval church decisions that the smith rule doesn't apply? i'm trying to search for what you think you are bound to apply right now and i'll ask you about trinity lutheran. >> so, senator, as you know, one case is being litigated before the supreme cour
there he said that smith, i'm quoting from the majority opinion, the courts opinion, smith involved a regulation of the outward physical ask. the present case in contrast concerns government interference with an internal church decision.. what -- this is certainly binding precedent. what do you take that to mean? if you have to apply that and you may well have to come what do you take that to mean? >> i take -- i was clipping the year goes on at tabor, i take the decision to mean that it...
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smith's brief. that was a case where in the alabama primary for people on the ballot running to be the presidential electors at the general election, beyond that ballot. the guy wanted to be on the democratic primary ballot to run in that race to potentially be an elector. the alabama democratic party said if you want to run in the democratic primary, you have to take a pledge that you will support the nominee of the national democratic party for president. and this guy did not want to. and it came out just as you said where the supreme court said no. the alabama democratic party, if they want to require a pledge, that is their legitimate choice. smith's brief points out , a great scholar of original is him said the court very carefully did not go over that line and say you can force electors to vote in a particular way after they have actually been chosen by the state. there are certainly statements in there where you can take it as an input patient and try to run with that. the court very carefull
smith's brief. that was a case where in the alabama primary for people on the ballot running to be the presidential electors at the general election, beyond that ballot. the guy wanted to be on the democratic primary ballot to run in that race to potentially be an elector. the alabama democratic party said if you want to run in the democratic primary, you have to take a pledge that you will support the nominee of the national democratic party for president. and this guy did not want to. and it...
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smith's brief. that was the case that alabama primary for people on the balance to be running to be the presidential electors at the general election to be on the ballot, and so they wanted to be in the democratic primary ballot to run the race to potentially be an electric pretty the alabama democrat party since do you want to run the democratic primaries coming out of take a pledge to support the nominee of the national democratic party for president. and this guy did not want to. and hede came out just as he sa, when thedi supreme court said n, the democratic party, they want to require repent, that is there legitimate choice. and mr. smith's brief, point out accurately the court deciding scholarship, law professor and a great scholar of regionalism in the bomb cases. said the court very carefully did not go over that and say, and therefore you can force electors to vote in a particular way after they've actually been chosen by them. you can certainly take that his implication and tried to run wi
smith's brief. that was the case that alabama primary for people on the balance to be running to be the presidential electors at the general election to be on the ballot, and so they wanted to be in the democratic primary ballot to run the race to potentially be an electric pretty the alabama democrat party since do you want to run the democratic primaries coming out of take a pledge to support the nominee of the national democratic party for president. and this guy did not want to. and hede...
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it was adam smith, poking around adam smith that toby asked me to write on adam smith. >> you're on with pj o'rourke, go ahead? are you with us? >> hello, come in. >> new jersey, go ahead. >> yeah, i am not sure why mr. o'rourke deserves to be taken seriously or given all of this time on your show when a man who i suspect never wore the uniform and i suspect from hearing about his politics in the vietnam era would have done his darnest to avoid the uniform can be slip about war which we would not not had and i happened to be a republican for 20 years voting 3 times for richard nixon and twice for ronald reagan, thousands of americans have been killed, tens if not hundreds of thousands of iraqis have been killed, no useful purpose is served by this war and i think it's infathommable about making fun of wars. does mr. o'rourke have conception why we have minimum wage laws and maximum hour laws, does he remember the condition before we had the laws and the way laborerrist were obliged to work 12-hour days, 6-day weeks. is that what he thinks -- >> that one one odd republican. >> it was on t
it was adam smith, poking around adam smith that toby asked me to write on adam smith. >> you're on with pj o'rourke, go ahead? are you with us? >> hello, come in. >> new jersey, go ahead. >> yeah, i am not sure why mr. o'rourke deserves to be taken seriously or given all of this time on your show when a man who i suspect never wore the uniform and i suspect from hearing about his politics in the vietnam era would have done his darnest to avoid the uniform can be slip...
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smith.f you could make the decision for the fda, would you resend that warning that they put out a few weeks back about hydroxychloroquine? >> of course. it would have to be one or the other. they have to resend that warning or put warnings on one of the 400 clinical trials and much, much more hydroxychloroquine and subject to fda approval -- approval. they have to do one or the other. >> laura: exactly. gentlemen, thank you both. we have to bring you back on the mask question at another point. thank you. and coming up all eyes on biden. virtual town hall was a rebilling train wreck and included his most embarrassing stinker. raymond arroyo has it all in "seen and unseen" next. ♪ spin when it is time for our "seen and unseen" segment where we rebuild the real stories we had the headline. joining us with the details, raymond arroyo who has another edition of joe down below. what happened today, ray, pray tell. >> joe biden held a town hall with governor tom with. now he looked like he could h
smith.f you could make the decision for the fda, would you resend that warning that they put out a few weeks back about hydroxychloroquine? >> of course. it would have to be one or the other. they have to resend that warning or put warnings on one of the 400 clinical trials and much, much more hydroxychloroquine and subject to fda approval -- approval. they have to do one or the other. >> laura: exactly. gentlemen, thank you both. we have to bring you back on the mask question at...
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smith, it's wonderful to see you tonight.ere was the trump administration staring down the resistance earlier today. watch. >> hydroxychloroquine is used by thousands and thousands of front-line workers. seems to be an extra line of defense. >> once a drug has been approved and is on the market, a doctor, in consultation with a patient, may use it for what we call "off label purposes," this is a right to try president. >> people should want to help people, not to make political points. >> laura: dr. smith, i'm a little confused here as to why the white house dr. would approve the president taking eight drug one person yesterday said could kill you. what are many people missing here? >> we've been over this before, i don't -- i just want to say hello, laura, first. i don't understand the misrepresentation of the safety of hydroxychloroquine. we know it is an extremely safe drug. the fda knows it, i don't know why they changed their minds. the fda has conflicting opinions. they have it worth -- i think over 400 trials now, look
smith, it's wonderful to see you tonight.ere was the trump administration staring down the resistance earlier today. watch. >> hydroxychloroquine is used by thousands and thousands of front-line workers. seems to be an extra line of defense. >> once a drug has been approved and is on the market, a doctor, in consultation with a patient, may use it for what we call "off label purposes," this is a right to try president. >> people should want to help people, not to...
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smith: -- dir. markert: good evening and welcome. know many of you know already, but in case we have not met, my markert and i am the executive director here. smith,ome back douglas longtime friend of hillwood and author of the book, "the russian job." you may have noticed that the theater looks a little different tonight. i am very pleased to welcome c-span. while this is their very first time at hillwood, it is not the first time our lectures are accessible to folks at home. many of our fantastic programs are available on the hillwood museum youtube channel so check that out in case you missed something or want to see something again. before we continue, i know you know what i am going to say next. make sure you have silenced anything that chirps, barks, or beeps. you may know that marjorie post again her russian collection -- began her russian collection while she was posted to moscow in 1937 and 1938. she was dedicated to building the most comprehensive collection of building -- soviet imperial art outside of russia. her passion
smith: -- dir. markert: good evening and welcome. know many of you know already, but in case we have not met, my markert and i am the executive director here. smith,ome back douglas longtime friend of hillwood and author of the book, "the russian job." you may have noticed that the theater looks a little different tonight. i am very pleased to welcome c-span. while this is their very first time at hillwood, it is not the first time our lectures are accessible to folks at home. many of...
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well, it's not something cathy smith is going to say.g to say. but you say you were sort of like florence nightingale with any of us is what you were saying. yeah, that's right. she is being fed a quote. that's how it works. >> we knew that what she was saying was going to be self-incriminating and that she would probably be arrested for it, and she was. >> so the prosecutors office went nuts. >> in an enquirer article, smith appears to confess of injecting belushi with a fatal dose of heroin and cocaine. >> and for the next six months i was in front of a grand jury. >> i mean, this was the first time that "national enquirer" reporters had to show up by subpoena to a grand jury murder investigation on a major celebrity. it was stressful. actually, my marriage fell apart. tony's fell apart first. i followed pretty much right behind him. >> i felt that we had crossed the line on that story. we had gone too far in becoming her friend, and i felt we had sold her out. and i felt that particularly so when she actually went to prison. john belu
well, it's not something cathy smith is going to say.g to say. but you say you were sort of like florence nightingale with any of us is what you were saying. yeah, that's right. she is being fed a quote. that's how it works. >> we knew that what she was saying was going to be self-incriminating and that she would probably be arrested for it, and she was. >> so the prosecutors office went nuts. >> in an enquirer article, smith appears to confess of injecting belushi with a...
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it was because of some adam smith, some poking around at adam smith that toby askedme to write on adam smith . >> your own with pj o'rourke, go ahead. are you with us? >> come in nesbitt. >> go ahead. >> i am not sure why mister o'rourke deserves to be taken seriously given all this time on your show when a man who i suspect never wore the uniform and i suspect from hearing about his politics in the vietnam era would have done his darndest to avoid wearing a uniform and so utterly flippant about war. we have a more now that we should not have been in and i happen to have been a republican for 50 years, boating three times for richard nixon and twice for ronald reagan. thousands of americans killed, kansas not thousands of iraqis have been killed. no useful purpose is served by this war and it's abominable that mister o'rourke can make fun of where war and find something amusing about the question i wanted to ask if he talks about the imperative of free markets. does mister o'rourke have any conception about why we have things like an minimum wage law, maximumhour laws and osha laws ? d
it was because of some adam smith, some poking around at adam smith that toby askedme to write on adam smith . >> your own with pj o'rourke, go ahead. are you with us? >> come in nesbitt. >> go ahead. >> i am not sure why mister o'rourke deserves to be taken seriously given all this time on your show when a man who i suspect never wore the uniform and i suspect from hearing about his politics in the vietnam era would have done his darndest to avoid wearing a uniform and...
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lucy smith louisville, kentucky, and the 15th memorial ame zion church is the same. mrs.mith makes a wish and blows out 100 candles. her grandson gets the first slice of the lovely cake. her immediate family is there. that night, there was a section poundsr and hundreds of people attending. she has lived in louisville since 1865. many more birthdays is everybody's wish. 100 years young. ♪ >> the atlanta daily world and the negro newspaper publishers association for the first time have obtained full accreditation of one of their representatives to the white house press conferences of the president. in this critical time in our history, this move is important and significant. to be able to obtain news, information firsthand from this important source is an accomplishment for which the daily world and the publishers association is our high praise -- deserve high praise and accommodation. it is my fortune to be selected as their white house correspondent. i am not unaware of the responsibilities this honor carries with it. ♪ >> the 34th annual indoor track and field champions
lucy smith louisville, kentucky, and the 15th memorial ame zion church is the same. mrs.mith makes a wish and blows out 100 candles. her grandson gets the first slice of the lovely cake. her immediate family is there. that night, there was a section poundsr and hundreds of people attending. she has lived in louisville since 1865. many more birthdays is everybody's wish. 100 years young. ♪ >> the atlanta daily world and the negro newspaper publishers association for the first time have...
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smith, surprised the graduates of morehouse.ch their reaction when they found out he was paying off all of their student loans. >> on behalf of the eight generations of my family who have been in this country, we're going to put a little fuel in your bus. i've got the alumni over there, and this is a challenge to you, alumni. this is my class, 2019. and my family is making a grant to eliminate their student loans. >> now, that angel investor is joining us right now. robert f. smith. he is the founder, the chairman and the ceo of vista equity partners. he's also on the board of my organization, reform alliance. got to get that in there. now, this is a big deal for us at cnn. we've had oprah, we've had jay-z. you're in that category. you never do interviews. even after you made global news giving away that money to morehouse students, you didn't talk to anybody. why are you speaking out tonight? what has you speaking out about the situation, robert smith. >> so, gentlemen, again, thank you first for inviting me on, and i think mor
smith, surprised the graduates of morehouse.ch their reaction when they found out he was paying off all of their student loans. >> on behalf of the eight generations of my family who have been in this country, we're going to put a little fuel in your bus. i've got the alumni over there, and this is a challenge to you, alumni. this is my class, 2019. and my family is making a grant to eliminate their student loans. >> now, that angel investor is joining us right now. robert f. smith....
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sergio quintana and christie smith. what's going on sergio? >> reporter: i can tell you as you mentioned, police officers and fire crews are still on scene here at pier 45. that fire came within just a few feet of the "ss jeremiah o'brien," but very quick work from fire crews saved that world war ii era ship. towering flames and thick black smoke, first crews on scene immediately called for backup. more than 150 firefighters mobilized to knock down the four alarm fire. >> we're doing a surround and drown, getting this from all sides. too dangerous for our members to be in there. >> reporter: first moments of the firefight, chaotic. you can see firefighters spraying one of their ladder trucks. >> placed truck in position to save the warehouse to my right, and they did that amazingly and here oically, getting heat impingement and damage to the fire truck. >> reporter: one firefighter was injured with serious cut on his hand, taken to local hospital. fire crews didn't attack from inside because several walls collapsed. other side of the pier, cre
sergio quintana and christie smith. what's going on sergio? >> reporter: i can tell you as you mentioned, police officers and fire crews are still on scene here at pier 45. that fire came within just a few feet of the "ss jeremiah o'brien," but very quick work from fire crews saved that world war ii era ship. towering flames and thick black smoke, first crews on scene immediately called for backup. more than 150 firefighters mobilized to knock down the four alarm fire. >>...
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it was because of adam smith in the poking around that toby asked me to write on adam smith. host: command, new jersey. >> i am not sure why p.j. o'rourke deserves to be taken seriously to given time on the show when a man who i suspect never wore the uniform, and a from hearing about his politics in the vietnam era, would not have done is artist maybe to even avoid wearing the uniform . we have homework now that we should not have had. it might happen to been a republican for 50 years. voting three times for richard nixon twice ronald ragan. thousands of americans have been killed . a lot of iraqis have been killed. no useful purpose is served by the store. i think it is it, that p.j. o'rourke can make fun of work and find something amusing about it but the question that i wanted to ask ms. pretty he talks about the imperative of the free markets. dizzy of any conception about why we have things like the minimum wage law, maximum laws and osha laws . is he remember the condition that existed in america before we had those laws. and the way that laborers were obliged to work
it was because of adam smith in the poking around that toby asked me to write on adam smith. host: command, new jersey. >> i am not sure why p.j. o'rourke deserves to be taken seriously to given time on the show when a man who i suspect never wore the uniform, and a from hearing about his politics in the vietnam era, would not have done is artist maybe to even avoid wearing the uniform . we have homework now that we should not have had. it might happen to been a republican for 50 years....
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smith and i had discussion. he is going to be talking to his ranking member and i expect to have a markup and i expect that markup to be in person. mr. scalise: i would share the gentleman's hope that would happen. he resolution that pro forma until july 21, instead we would be. >> we are in session and i expect to be in session on the 27th and 28th and the committees will be considering legislation so we will have product to do. we are behind schedule. i want to accomplish much of the work as a regular order of business in thener term. . director talks about the financial impact of the coronavirus and global economic recovery. ♪ [video clip] >> a group of colleagues and i gained admission to psychiatric hospitals by simulating, by faking a single symptom. we said we heard voices. empty, dull,id
smith and i had discussion. he is going to be talking to his ranking member and i expect to have a markup and i expect that markup to be in person. mr. scalise: i would share the gentleman's hope that would happen. he resolution that pro forma until july 21, instead we would be. >> we are in session and i expect to be in session on the 27th and 28th and the committees will be considering legislation so we will have product to do. we are behind schedule. i want to accomplish much of the...
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martin lipton and the sun penny smith —— from the sun and penny smith —— from the sun and penny smithonger england's schools are closed, the more children miss out — as the government presses forward with plans to re—open them. people heed warnings not to overwhelm beaches,
martin lipton and the sun penny smith —— from the sun and penny smith —— from the sun and penny smithonger england's schools are closed, the more children miss out — as the government presses forward with plans to re—open them. people heed warnings not to overwhelm beaches,
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it was because of some atoms that poking around in at the smith that toby asked me to write on adam smith. >> host: nesmith, mississippi, you are on with p. j. o'rourke. new jersey, go ahead. >> caller: i am not sure why mr. o'rourke deserves be taken seriously or be given all this time on your show when a man who i i suspect never wore the uniform and i suspect from hearing about his politics in the vietnam era would've done to start is to avoid wearing the uniform can be so utterly flippant about war. we have a war now that we should not have had and i happen to been a republican for 50 years voting three times richard nixon and twice for ronald reagan. thousands of americans have been killed, tens if not hundreds of thousands of iraqis have been killed. no useful purpose is served by this war and to think it's abominable that mr. o'rourke can make fun of war and can find something you think about it. but the question i wanted to ask is, he talks about the imperative of free markets. does mr. o'rourke have any conception about why we have things like like a minimum-wagw and maximum our
it was because of some atoms that poking around in at the smith that toby asked me to write on adam smith. >> host: nesmith, mississippi, you are on with p. j. o'rourke. new jersey, go ahead. >> caller: i am not sure why mr. o'rourke deserves be taken seriously or be given all this time on your show when a man who i i suspect never wore the uniform and i suspect from hearing about his politics in the vietnam era would've done to start is to avoid wearing the uniform can be so...
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eastern, richard douglas smith and contributor to the back talk about the presidential rankings at a quorum last spring at george washington's mount vernon. watch american history tv now and over the weekend on c-span3. ♪ ♪ >>> election 1976, a case study. your host is political analyst richard scannan. >> with me here in washington today are mr. steven hess of the bookings institution and professor howard penniman of georgetown university. now, this is the first of a series of programs that are going to extend over the full period of the campaign until beyond the election in november in our bicentennial political year. what we want to do is to bring a picture of the american electoral process. we will have special programs dealing with the parties and the media, and the campaign technique and polling and the rest. but what we are really aiming to do is to give you a picture of the way in which we select our american president. and how 215 or 220 million americans can provide every four years a process by which leadership can be developed and transferred over these 200 years of ameri
eastern, richard douglas smith and contributor to the back talk about the presidential rankings at a quorum last spring at george washington's mount vernon. watch american history tv now and over the weekend on c-span3. ♪ ♪ >>> election 1976, a case study. your host is political analyst richard scannan. >> with me here in washington today are mr. steven hess of the bookings institution and professor howard penniman of georgetown university. now, this is the first of a series...
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smith and i had discussion. he is going to be talking to his ranking member and i expect to have a markup and i expect that markup to be in person. mr. scalise: i would share the gentleman's hope that would happen. he resolution that pro forma until july 21, instead we would be. >> we are in session and i expect to be in session on the 27th and 28th and the committees will be considering legislation so we will have product to do. we are behind schedule. i want to accomplish much of the work as a regular order of business in thener term. >> as majority leader hoyer mentioned, house will not conduct legislative's nest next week. they will return on may 27 and may 28 to take up pfizer legislation which has already passed the senate. as well as additional coronavirus related bills. -- >> the federal resume -- jerome powell and steven mnuchin testify remotely before the senate banking committee about the $2 trillion cares act which passed in march as part of the governments coronavirus response. live coverage begins
smith and i had discussion. he is going to be talking to his ranking member and i expect to have a markup and i expect that markup to be in person. mr. scalise: i would share the gentleman's hope that would happen. he resolution that pro forma until july 21, instead we would be. >> we are in session and i expect to be in session on the 27th and 28th and the committees will be considering legislation so we will have product to do. we are behind schedule. i want to accomplish much of the...
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professor smith: that's a good question. if everybody at the church is unemployed, they will not send you to africa. all i know is a must not have been that big of a barrier. it wasn't the economy is rebounding to allow this to happen or whether or not the depression was i don't know how many people saw the depression of the 1890's. i know there was enough to send missionaries to places like that. if you want to help, if you want to do good, if you are looking for people that need american assistance, you don't have to look very far. you only have to look 90 miles off the coast of florida. you only have to look down to cuba in the caribbean to find people who are under the heel of an imperialist power. there has been a cuban revolutionary independence movement firing in cuba off and on for a while now. cuba is part of spain. part of the spanish empire. they used to go from northern california all the way to sierra dell fuego. that is a lot of land. over the centuries that has shrunk and shrunk until now it is cuba and puerto
professor smith: that's a good question. if everybody at the church is unemployed, they will not send you to africa. all i know is a must not have been that big of a barrier. it wasn't the economy is rebounding to allow this to happen or whether or not the depression was i don't know how many people saw the depression of the 1890's. i know there was enough to send missionaries to places like that. if you want to help, if you want to do good, if you are looking for people that need american...
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welcoming tenant or tina smith -- senator tina smith.l for a $3 trillion proposal from the house of representatives. what needs to be done for the state of the economy? billm glad to see the coming out of the house of representatives. they are putting down a marker about how important it is we take strong and decisive action to help individuals in our country so hurt by this economic catastrophe. it's important to help state and local governments, the front-line workers in this public health fight we are fighting today. what we have to remember always is we have a combined public health and economic emergency. economic health and public health go hand-in-hand. you can't do one without the other. faucis the point that dr. was making yesterday and the health committee that i served that we cannot turn our backs on the public health risks of reopening the economy too rapidly and running the risk of a resurgence of the virus which will be intentionally even worse than what we are already dealing with today. david: one of the critical element
welcoming tenant or tina smith -- senator tina smith.l for a $3 trillion proposal from the house of representatives. what needs to be done for the state of the economy? billm glad to see the coming out of the house of representatives. they are putting down a marker about how important it is we take strong and decisive action to help individuals in our country so hurt by this economic catastrophe. it's important to help state and local governments, the front-line workers in this public health...
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edward smith. good man. boris johnson has mounted a staunch defense of his senior aide amidst angry demands from across the political spectrum. just fire the advisor for allegedly breaking the lockdown role. bloomberg surveillance, simulcast on bloomberg radio and television at 12:00 p.m. london time. bloomberg surveillance. 12:00 noon tuesday. don't miss it. ♪ manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." boris johnson launches a staunch defense of his senior aide dominic cummings after he allegedly broke lockdown rules. -- u.k. prime minister has minister traveled well he was supposedly isolating for coronavirus symptoms. >> i think he followed the instance of every father and every parent. i do not mark him down for that. i believe in every respect, he has acted responsibly and legally and with integrity. it comes as britain's chancellor has authorized a plan phase strategically important companies. the government would rescue any company whose failure would disproportionately hurt the economy. while it is
edward smith. good man. boris johnson has mounted a staunch defense of his senior aide amidst angry demands from across the political spectrum. just fire the advisor for allegedly breaking the lockdown role. bloomberg surveillance, simulcast on bloomberg radio and television at 12:00 p.m. london time. bloomberg surveillance. 12:00 noon tuesday. don't miss it. ♪ manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." boris johnson launches a staunch defense of his senior aide dominic cummings...