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creech never intended to kill gavin smith.had to defend himself against this intruder, an intruder into his marriage. >> reporter: and, she said, only one person could tell that story. >> who is the first witness you are going to call on behalf of the defense? >> my client, john creech. >> reporter: his attorney began asking him about that meeting with gavin's son. >> at any point did you tell them you were going to kill their father? >> no, that's absurd. >> reporter: two years later when it happened, he and chandy were separated. though they lived in the same house. he still worried about her, thought she might be drinking and driving. so he installed an app on his phone that allowed him to track her phone and followed her because he said he was worried. then he saw her car parked near gavin's and thought it best to talk to them. he didn't sneak up on them, he said. >> so i knock on the hood of the car. >> was chandy sitting on the lap of this guy? >> she was sitting on his lap, they just kept talking. i walked over to the p
creech never intended to kill gavin smith.had to defend himself against this intruder, an intruder into his marriage. >> reporter: and, she said, only one person could tell that story. >> who is the first witness you are going to call on behalf of the defense? >> my client, john creech. >> reporter: his attorney began asking him about that meeting with gavin's son. >> at any point did you tell them you were going to kill their father? >> no, that's absurd....
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those made clear that smith is a bad fit. smith has caused the negative results. its prediction has actually not borne out. it is possible for the government to accommodate and partner with religious organizations to do religious barrett:>> justice what would you replace smith with? freebelieve the court's exercise jurisprudence gives us some guidance there in ministerial exemption or church autonomy. look at the line of cases. the court has looked at the non-neutrality or targeting. in other cases, i think the question should be pretty simple, is the free exercise of religion being prohibited? does the government have a compelling reason for doing so? here, the government is not. justice barrett: if we did overrule smith or frankly, even if we did not, let's take this out of the same-sex marriage context and put it into the interracial marriage context. an agency whowas believed that interracial marriage was an offense against god, and therefore, objected to certifying interracial couples as foster families? would they be entitled to an exemption? if not, how is
those made clear that smith is a bad fit. smith has caused the negative results. its prediction has actually not borne out. it is possible for the government to accommodate and partner with religious organizations to do religious barrett:>> justice what would you replace smith with? freebelieve the court's exercise jurisprudence gives us some guidance there in ministerial exemption or church autonomy. look at the line of cases. the court has looked at the non-neutrality or targeting. in...
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smith has caused negative results. developments since smith was decided make clear that its prediction has actually not borne out, that it is possible for the government to accommodate and partner with religious organizations to do religious exercise. justice barrett: what would you replace smith with? would you just want to return to sherbert versus verner? ms. windham: i believe that the court's free exercise jurisprudence gives us some guidance there. in cases like the ministerial exception or church autonomy, the court doesn't even look at the smith/lukumi line of cases. in cases like lukumi and trinity lutheran, the court has looked at the non-neutrality or targeting. but, in other cases, i think the question should be pretty simple: is the free exercise of -- is the free exercise of religion being prohibited and, if so, does the government have a compelling reason for doing so? here, the government does not. justice barrett: last question: if we did overrule smith or, frankly, even if we didn't, let's take this o
smith has caused negative results. developments since smith was decided make clear that its prediction has actually not borne out, that it is possible for the government to accommodate and partner with religious organizations to do religious exercise. justice barrett: what would you replace smith with? would you just want to return to sherbert versus verner? ms. windham: i believe that the court's free exercise jurisprudence gives us some guidance there. in cases like the ministerial exception...
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how do you see smith addressing that? >> i think what smith does. at least in the contracting context, give the government wide latitude, you wouldn't need it, and i don't think we would win in the sovereign context, the fact, what you'd be asking is this really a similar circumstance at that time the pool stage or child matching stage and there are different interests and that's what the government is saying and different harms. and across the board, flat refusal of a government agency to say, hey, the doors are closed to you entirely. is very different from the sort of individualized best interest of the child determination they're focusing on. they focus on disability as well, but that absolutely misstates the record, it's state law that requires foster care agencies to have a special license for disability needs and that's all that's about. again, that's not discrimination, that's specialization to meet a child's need. >> has any parent been, other than disability but that's because they can't meet certain criteria independent of their disabilit
how do you see smith addressing that? >> i think what smith does. at least in the contracting context, give the government wide latitude, you wouldn't need it, and i don't think we would win in the sovereign context, the fact, what you'd be asking is this really a similar circumstance at that time the pool stage or child matching stage and there are different interests and that's what the government is saying and different harms. and across the board, flat refusal of a government agency...
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smith because she's a favorite of mine. she was the only woman in the senate, the senator from maine and margaret chase smith took on joe mccarthy only on an even though mccarthy in his classic charming side had promised margaret chase smith would put her name up for vice president for whoever got the nomination in 1952. margaret chase smith had enough conviction that she often what was called a declaration of conscience condemning mccarthy forced un-american activities in the way he grilled witnesses and ignored the rights, the way, everything about his campaign was offensive to her. she finds six moderate republicans to sign onto her tongue and mccarthy tried to do to her what he did to try to. first he was the master of the name-calling and he dubbed her snow white and her seven dwarfs come her fellow senators. then he took to maine and try to beat her. smith was strong enough as a candidate that he couldn't beat her she lost gumshoe rant on a much close election then she had the time before. lastly, i went to say that m
smith because she's a favorite of mine. she was the only woman in the senate, the senator from maine and margaret chase smith took on joe mccarthy only on an even though mccarthy in his classic charming side had promised margaret chase smith would put her name up for vice president for whoever got the nomination in 1952. margaret chase smith had enough conviction that she often what was called a declaration of conscience condemning mccarthy forced un-american activities in the way he grilled...
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how do you see smith addressing that? >> in that context you would not even need it but i think the fact that we should be asking iss this a similar circumstance or the child matching stage? and of a government agency to say the doors closed and with the child determination that they are focusing on and focusing on disability as well because statee law requires agencies to have a special license for disability needs. that's not discrimination that is specialization to meet a child's needs. >> have any parents, other than disability, to meet that criteria independent that they cannot do certain things for the child which are required , has there ever been and agency or the exemption granted on the basis of the characteristic. >> you think of that as an application of the best interest of the child when a particular child used racial with someone of that race with the safety of the individual child. section three.2 one of the contract with the 2019 versions as an agency shall not reject foster or adoptive parents based on s
how do you see smith addressing that? >> in that context you would not even need it but i think the fact that we should be asking iss this a similar circumstance or the child matching stage? and of a government agency to say the doors closed and with the child determination that they are focusing on and focusing on disability as well because statee law requires agencies to have a special license for disability needs. that's not discrimination that is specialization to meet a child's...
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margaret chase smith took on joe mccarthy early on. even though mccarthy and his classic charming side had promised margaret chase smith that he had put her name up for vice president for whoever got the nomination in 1952. and margaret chase smith had enough conviction that she authored what was called the declaration of conscience, condemning mccarthy for his un-american activities in the way he had grilled witnesses and ignored their rights. everything about his campaign was offensive to her. she takes to the senate floor, she finds six moderate republican sign onto her. mccarthy tried to do to her what he did to millard tydings. first he was the master of the name-calling. he dubbed her snow white and her seven dwarfs. her fellow senators. then he took to maine and tried to beat her. and smith was strong enough as a candidate that he couldn't beat her. but she lost and ran a much closer election that she had the time before. and lastly, i don't what i want to say about margaret chase smith issues a rather unexceptional senator. the
margaret chase smith took on joe mccarthy early on. even though mccarthy and his classic charming side had promised margaret chase smith that he had put her name up for vice president for whoever got the nomination in 1952. and margaret chase smith had enough conviction that she authored what was called the declaration of conscience, condemning mccarthy for his un-american activities in the way he had grilled witnesses and ignored their rights. everything about his campaign was offensive to...
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smith: thank you, really appreciated. sam: up next, we have a view from the top, axios cofounder and ceo, jim, and the ceo of united health group. >> thank you very much. sam, is now my pleasure to bring you a conversation with the ceo of optimum health part of united health group. heather, thank you for joining us. >> great to be here, thank you, jim. jim: can you give people watching of an idea of what united health group is? heather: sure. united health group serves people across the globe, working to make sure people have healthier lives and make the health system work better for everybody. we are in many aspects of health care. our health insurance side of the business is called the benefits side, united health care, many people know about, and are often services encompass our data and technology segments, rx and pharmacy specialties businesses, together with our optimum health services, where we bring delivery services through our optim care practices for delivery services and enabling providers and health businesse
smith: thank you, really appreciated. sam: up next, we have a view from the top, axios cofounder and ceo, jim, and the ceo of united health group. >> thank you very much. sam, is now my pleasure to bring you a conversation with the ceo of optimum health part of united health group. heather, thank you for joining us. >> great to be here, thank you, jim. jim: can you give people watching of an idea of what united health group is? heather: sure. united health group serves people across...
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the courts belowtill apply to smith and even said smith would be a dea letter if petitioners prevailed a that demonstrates the confusion and instability smith has csed. respondents rather than defendansmith asked the court for a newly minted nstitutional standard that is even less protective of religious exercise and that approa has no basis in the text, history or traditions of the freexercise clause. the city has no compelling reason for excluding catholic social services which is exercise his faith by serving at-risk children in philadelphia for two centuries. does it have any interest in refusingo allow the agency to st aside and provide referrals elsewhere. philadelphias refusing to place children of a loving mother like tony and cheryl just because they chose to partner with an ancy who shares their faith. respondents act as if this is a zero-sum game, either lgbt coppers can foster or fulton and cns can. but the law and deces of experice say otherwise. the free exercise clause is at the heart of our pluralistic society and protect petitioners vital work for the philadelphia comm
the courts belowtill apply to smith and even said smith would be a dea letter if petitioners prevailed a that demonstrates the confusion and instability smith has csed. respondents rather than defendansmith asked the court for a newly minted nstitutional standard that is even less protective of religious exercise and that approa has no basis in the text, history or traditions of the freexercise clause. the city has no compelling reason for excluding catholic social services which is exercise...
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. >> i just have to say a word about margaret smith because she's a favorite of mine.she was the only woman in the senate and a senator from maine and margaret smith took on joe mccarthy early on even though mccarthy and his classic charming side had promised market smith that he would put her name for vice president for whoever got the nomination in 1952. margaret smith had enough conviction that she authored what was called a declaration of conscience condemning mccarthy with his on american activities in the way he grilled witnesses and ignored their rights and the way he, everything about his campaign was offensive to her. she took to the senate floor and client found six moderate public's design on an mccarthy tried to do to her what he did to millard tydings. first he was master of the name-calling. he dumped her snow white and her seven dwarves. and her fellow senators. then he took to maine and tried to beat her and smith was strong enough as a candidate that he couldn't beat her but she lost, she ran in a much closer election that she had the time to before an
. >> i just have to say a word about margaret smith because she's a favorite of mine.she was the only woman in the senate and a senator from maine and margaret smith took on joe mccarthy early on even though mccarthy and his classic charming side had promised market smith that he would put her name for vice president for whoever got the nomination in 1952. margaret smith had enough conviction that she authored what was called a declaration of conscience condemning mccarthy with his on...
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here is what captain john smith wrote in his diary after starvation had been averted at jamestown by the change to private ownership and individual alliance. when our people were fed out of the common storehouse and labored could slumber over his task, he cared not have. presuming that howsoever the harvest prospered, the general store must maintain him. even the most honest among them, wrote captain smith, would hardly take such pains in a week under the public ownership in -- and common storehouse system. now for themselves they will do in a day. not so much corn from the labors of 30, as now three or four will provide for themselves. both jamestown and plymouth colony, it was historically demonstrated that men will not work to the fullest of their capabilities without the incentive given through private ownership, the incentive of personal profit. and it was likewise demonstrated beyond question that so long as there is dependence on a public storehouse, personal incentive withers and production falls, even among the most honest and christian people as captain smith and governor b
here is what captain john smith wrote in his diary after starvation had been averted at jamestown by the change to private ownership and individual alliance. when our people were fed out of the common storehouse and labored could slumber over his task, he cared not have. presuming that howsoever the harvest prospered, the general store must maintain him. even the most honest among them, wrote captain smith, would hardly take such pains in a week under the public ownership in -- and common...
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smith: a crucial piece reimbursement. cms provided waivers for reimbursement for video telehealth and even just phone telehealth to make sure access to care stood. and we need to make sure those higher reimbursement rates are part with a personal visit do not go away. that will make a huge difference for providers who need to be able to have a reimbursement that is sustainable. it is also, i think, partly a shift in attitude toward patients. and this is going to vary a lot depend on who patients are. here is just one example of this, a story that i heard about a person in rural minnesota who needed mental health care. he was very unwilling to drive to the doctor's office because it felt so exposed, and there still is so much stigma are on mental health. however, that ability to get care in the privacy of their own home made it more acceptable, because they were protected from that feeling of being exposed that is a barrier to people getting mental health care. so i think it can work both for patients as well as for provid
smith: a crucial piece reimbursement. cms provided waivers for reimbursement for video telehealth and even just phone telehealth to make sure access to care stood. and we need to make sure those higher reimbursement rates are part with a personal visit do not go away. that will make a huge difference for providers who need to be able to have a reimbursement that is sustainable. it is also, i think, partly a shift in attitude toward patients. and this is going to vary a lot depend on who...
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even among the most honest and christian people, as captain smith and governor bradford noted. the positive lessons learned from these two examples, if the individual's race to own property, the spirit of self reliance and the presence of incentives, individual freedom, and responsibility work for the good of all. today, these principles are found in our economic system, working for the benefit of all americans. in subsequent classes, as we consider other pieces of our economic and political life, we will consider the dangers that threaten the principle of private ownership. posing such questions as, is the principle of private ownership being diluted? without a realization of danger. and is the pendulum in america swinging back towards public ownership? after all the progress and mashed in the 6000 year in human history. these are questions with consideration, aren't they? and we shall consider them. but for now, class dismissed. >> the american adventurous theories is production of the national educational program, dr. george's spends in a director. >> this is american histor
even among the most honest and christian people, as captain smith and governor bradford noted. the positive lessons learned from these two examples, if the individual's race to own property, the spirit of self reliance and the presence of incentives, individual freedom, and responsibility work for the good of all. today, these principles are found in our economic system, working for the benefit of all americans. in subsequent classes, as we consider other pieces of our economic and political...
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that's my favorite sam smith album, this album.cond coming out which i thought was really interesting. sam told the family first, but somehow it leaked, so they made a decision to go public. as they describe, it has been painful at times. >> i'm so glad, anthony, you're talking about it. i find myself trying to figure it out. i don't want to look out of touch, judgmental, when you say they, them as opposed to he, she, it goes against everything you're taught in school about pronouns. i find myself struggling how to, it sounds grammatically incorrect. >> yes, listen, it is a struggle for me, i was an english major in college, i'm used to grammar. you heard sam explain it. i think the point is they don't want to be put in a box, and the pronouns. this is something people in college, you're seeing more often, people introduce themselves, say my pronouns are. it is becoming more common. it is difficult for us that have grown up with it like this. sam understands how difficult it is for a lot of people, but asks that they try. >> i appr
that's my favorite sam smith album, this album.cond coming out which i thought was really interesting. sam told the family first, but somehow it leaked, so they made a decision to go public. as they describe, it has been painful at times. >> i'm so glad, anthony, you're talking about it. i find myself trying to figure it out. i don't want to look out of touch, judgmental, when you say they, them as opposed to he, she, it goes against everything you're taught in school about pronouns. i...
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also hiding, apparently, is debbie smith's mail—in ballot.f other democrats, she didn't want to vote in person at a polling station, what with coronavirus on the loose. and you checked last night to see if your vote had been processed. right. and it wasn't there? it wasn't there. itjust still said "mail—in". so, first of all, i was upset, because i went in person. they say vote early. so i went early, i stood in line for, like, an hour to vote early, to get inside to fill out a paper ballot. so, like, why am i doing a paper ballot? and it's like, well, this is how it has to be done, because it's not election day yet. so i'm like, shoot! so i fill out the paper ballot, put it in an envelope, put it in another envelope, seal it all up, sign it. and they drop it in a box and they say they're going to store it until election day. so i've been nervous all this time, like, where's my ballot? you know? donald trump had spent months telling republicans mail—in ballots were open to widespread fraud. democrats said that was rubbish. are you nervous it
also hiding, apparently, is debbie smith's mail—in ballot.f other democrats, she didn't want to vote in person at a polling station, what with coronavirus on the loose. and you checked last night to see if your vote had been processed. right. and it wasn't there? it wasn't there. itjust still said "mail—in". so, first of all, i was upset, because i went in person. they say vote early. so i went early, i stood in line for, like, an hour to vote early, to get inside to fill out a...
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shep smith is here. yeah, that shep smith. but when we return, ballot initiatives! tempted? stick around. ♪ ♪ br 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ we love our new home. there's so much space. we have a guestroom now. but, we have aunts. you're slouching again, ted. expired, expired... expired. thanks, aunt bonnie. it's a lot of house. i hope you can keep it clean. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. which helps us save a lot of money oh, teddy. did you get my friend request? uh, i'll have to check. (doorbell ringing) aunt joni's here!
shep smith is here. yeah, that shep smith. but when we return, ballot initiatives! tempted? stick around. ♪ ♪ br 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ we love our new home. there's so much space. we have a guestroom now. but, we have aunts. you're slouching again, ted. expired, expired... expired. thanks, aunt bonnie. it's a lot of house. i hope you can keep it...
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shep smith is here. yeah, that shep smith. but when we return, ballot initiatives! tempted?ck around. ♪ ♪ br 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ we love our new home. there's so much space. we have a guestroom now. but, we have aunts. you're slouching again, ted. expired, expired... expired. thanks, aunt bonnie. it's a lot of house. i hope you can keep it clean. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. which helps us save a lot of money oh, teddy. did you get my friend request? uh, i'll have to check. (doorbell ringing) aunt joni's here! for bundling made easy, go to geico.com. hello? ♪ oh, oh, (announcer)®! ♪ once-weekly ozempic® is helping for bundling made easy, go to geico.com. many people with type 2 diabetes like emily lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® l
shep smith is here. yeah, that shep smith. but when we return, ballot initiatives! tempted?ck around. ♪ ♪ br 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ we love our new home. there's so much space. we have a guestroom now. but, we have aunts. you're slouching again, ted. expired, expired... expired. thanks, aunt bonnie. it's a lot of house. i hope you can keep it clean. at...
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i'm shepard smith on cnbc. not what's easy.o when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa >>> the vote we're waiting for all of the polls to close top of the hour. right now a serenade for voters. the votes were in hours ago on a cnbc trip coast to coast >>> new hampshire keeping tradition alive in dixville notch. only 5 people live in the small town near the canadian border, and when the clock strikes midnight, they all head for the mountains 5 votes by joe biden. >> a 60 year custom going strong california meet aunt mary. she has never skipped a presidential election. >> i start choel again and i've never quit she was born in 1920. aunt marry says she's been costing ballots since 1917 >> toning ton working with polls. >> i th
i'm shepard smith on cnbc. not what's easy.o when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa >>> the vote we're waiting for all of the polls to close top of the hour. right now a...
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so margaret chase smith had enough connections she authored a declaration of conscience and was abouthis campaign was offensive to her she takes to the senate and find six moderate republicans to sign on and mccarthy tried to do to her and master of name-calling and then smith was strong enough and to run on a much closer election than before. and with margaret chase smith she was an unexceptional senator and the one thing we remember about her today and to those other demagogues what we remember and she had the courage to stand up to joe mccarthy at a time when nobody was. that should be encouraging year years. >> as we speak of the long shadow. >> and to note that the speech to call out mccarthy for and incredibly destructive approach came full circle during the by kavanaugh hearings because susan collins voted to confirm but cap not mitch mcconnell was on the floor of the senate comparing collins to support the trump nomination to the supreme court. >> she was incredibly helpful to me for the book as i interviewed and and held the same the gavel and she decided after 50 plus years
so margaret chase smith had enough connections she authored a declaration of conscience and was abouthis campaign was offensive to her she takes to the senate and find six moderate republicans to sign on and mccarthy tried to do to her and master of name-calling and then smith was strong enough and to run on a much closer election than before. and with margaret chase smith she was an unexceptional senator and the one thing we remember about her today and to those other demagogues what we...
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even among the most honest and christian people, as captain smith and good afternoonor bradford notedpositive lesson learned from these two examples is that the individual's right to own property, the spirit of self reliance, and the presence of incentive, individual freedom and responsibility work for the good of all. today these principles are found in our economic system, working for the benefit of all americans. in subsequent class, as we consider other phases of our economic and political life, we will consider the dangers that threaten the continued existence of the principle of private ownership. poseyi i posing such questions of is the prince of private ownership being diluted with our bermgs but without looking into the future. after 350 years of progress unmatched in all the 6,000 years of human history, these are questions worth our consideration, aren't they? and we shall consider them. but for now, class dismissed. >>> the american adventure series is a production of the national education program, cersei, arkansas, dr. george s. benson, director. >>> you are watching ame
even among the most honest and christian people, as captain smith and good afternoonor bradford notedpositive lesson learned from these two examples is that the individual's right to own property, the spirit of self reliance, and the presence of incentive, individual freedom and responsibility work for the good of all. today these principles are found in our economic system, working for the benefit of all americans. in subsequent class, as we consider other phases of our economic and political...
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also hiding, apparently, is debbie smith's mail—in ballot.he didn't want to vote in person at a polling station, what with coronavirus on the loose. and you checked last night to see if your vote had been processed. right. and it wasn't there? it wasn't there. itjust still said "mail—in". so, first of all, i was upset, because i went in person. they say vote early. so i went early, i stood in line for, like, an hour to vote early, to get inside to fill out a paper ballot. so, like, why am i doing a paper ballot? and it's like, well, this is how it has to be done, because it's not election day yet. so i'm like, shoot! so i fill out the paper ballot, put it in an envelope, put it in another envelope, seal it all up, sign it. and they drop it in a box and they say they're going to store it until election day. so i've been nervous all this time, like, where's my ballot? you know? donald trump had spent months telling republicans mail—in ballots were open to widespread fraud. democrats said that was rubbish. are you nervous it might still not be t
also hiding, apparently, is debbie smith's mail—in ballot.he didn't want to vote in person at a polling station, what with coronavirus on the loose. and you checked last night to see if your vote had been processed. right. and it wasn't there? it wasn't there. itjust still said "mail—in". so, first of all, i was upset, because i went in person. they say vote early. so i went early, i stood in line for, like, an hour to vote early, to get inside to fill out a paper ballot. so,...
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taylor: thank you so much, senator tina smith.balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ sion and radio. ♪ kevin: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm kevin cirilli in washington, d.c. taylor: i'm taylor riggs in new york. let's get back to some of the latest developments we have on the biden cabinet picks. tyler pager has been coming to transition for bloomberg news. expected?stly as we does anything stand out to you as surprising? tyler: i think biden is participating in this process as we imagined him to. experienced officials, many of whom are loyal, have work for him for some time, filling these national security slots. biden has a lot of experience in foreign relations. the former chair of the foreign relations committee. we are seeing some of those people working with him in the past like tony blinken coming back into the fold in these slots. been coveringas the biden campaign at essentially since the beginning. he has done an incredible job. if you want to know what is going on insi
taylor: thank you so much, senator tina smith.balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ sion and radio. ♪ kevin: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm kevin cirilli in washington, d.c. taylor: i'm taylor riggs in new york. let's get back to some of the latest developments we have on the biden cabinet picks. tyler pager has been coming to transition for bloomberg news. expected?stly as we does anything stand out to you as surprising?...
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in terms of iain duncan smith's contribution, ijust think it is laughable. but he offers no alternative and quotes david nabarro from the world health organization who says it should be the last resort. but this is the last resort. the key is we need strong public health services and a robust test and trace system. that is the one thing they don't want to talk about, because it is so going so badly wrong. he also says he's already pointing out, this was written last night, but it could be longer than four weeks, that is a concession that michael gove has made this morning. no one knows. what do you think will be the effect on what the mail calls the lockdown sparking tory civil war, if the government has to come back to say, you know we said 1st december, actually it will be the 8th or 15th or whaer date?|j don‘t be the 8th or 15th or whaer date?” don‘t know whether people will be so concerned as to know what will be done to revive the economy when we come out of this. iain duncan smith, whether you agree with him or not said it is not is much a circuit brea
in terms of iain duncan smith's contribution, ijust think it is laughable. but he offers no alternative and quotes david nabarro from the world health organization who says it should be the last resort. but this is the last resort. the key is we need strong public health services and a robust test and trace system. that is the one thing they don't want to talk about, because it is so going so badly wrong. he also says he's already pointing out, this was written last night, but it could be...
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i'm shepard smith. on twitte twitter @thenewsoncnbc and follow the fauci and follow the fauci we'll see you on monday. narrator: over a span of four years, the men import more than $3 billion worth of the precious metal. renaudin: go, go, go, go, go. that's what it was. go get everything. that was just the work of three individuals. it made no sense that they were bringing in that much. narrator: but what is the source of their gold? and just who were they doing business with? the gold mining is funded by narcotics to actually use as a mechanism to launder that money. bolton: a kilo of cocaine in the jungle is $2,500. a kilo of gold is $30 to $40,000. what would you rather move?
i'm shepard smith. on twitte twitter @thenewsoncnbc and follow the fauci and follow the fauci we'll see you on monday. narrator: over a span of four years, the men import more than $3 billion worth of the precious metal. renaudin: go, go, go, go, go. that's what it was. go get everything. that was just the work of three individuals. it made no sense that they were bringing in that much. narrator: but what is the source of their gold? and just who were they doing business with? the gold mining...
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smith for his work on this legislation. mr. smith through the years has done great work on so many issues. i think he's the only one on the foreign affairs committee that has been there longer than i have, and we have collaborated on many good projects, bipartisan project, through the years. so i thank mr. smith for being such a good member on the committee. i'm pleased to support this legislation. it's very important. it's very important for our country. it's very important for the world. i urge all my colleagues to support it. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 7276 as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. without objection, the title is amended. for what purpose does the gentleman from new yor
smith for his work on this legislation. mr. smith through the years has done great work on so many issues. i think he's the only one on the foreign affairs committee that has been there longer than i have, and we have collaborated on many good projects, bipartisan project, through the years. so i thank mr. smith for being such a good member on the committee. i'm pleased to support this legislation. it's very important. it's very important for our country. it's very important for the world. i...
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ask chris smith. you think it is fraud?go to bed at ten, 11, 12 o'clock at night, two in the morning, leading all the keys to swing states in wake up at seven o'clock in the morning and suddenly they found hundreds of thousands of votes in they all happen to be for joe biden. votes in they all happen to be for joe biden. hello, catherine. greetings from philadelphia. the last word goes to catherine. do you think the two halves of america can unite now? perhaps in the future we can start to work on it, but right now, no. the wound is to open. sobering words, but if it is winter in america, can spring be far behind? clive miley, bbc news, in philadelphia. donald trump says that he is not going to give up on his legalfight. he says that he will pursue the process through every aspect of the law to ensure that american people have every confidence in their government and he says that he will never give up on you or government and he says that he will never give up on you or our government and he says that he will never give up
ask chris smith. you think it is fraud?go to bed at ten, 11, 12 o'clock at night, two in the morning, leading all the keys to swing states in wake up at seven o'clock in the morning and suddenly they found hundreds of thousands of votes in they all happen to be for joe biden. votes in they all happen to be for joe biden. hello, catherine. greetings from philadelphia. the last word goes to catherine. do you think the two halves of america can unite now? perhaps in the future we can start to work...
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at smith and smith farms they are getting inquiries, but not for toms and hens this size. >> anotherustomer asking for a ten pound turkey. >> something that he wishes he could sell them. >> they are live animals, they grow like you and me. you cannot put a pause button on saying you are stopping at eight pounds, buddy. >> where margins here are razor thin, the cost of the chicks and the processing and feed will not cover. when this turkey gets to the table, it will weigh about ten. >> some won't by a turkey at all this year. >> i'm only going to get a turkey breast. i'm the only one that likes turkey. >> her gathering has shrunk from 13-4. >> no matter what i cook, it will rock. so i got this. >> the family, it's doing to be for small er -- >> we have ordered 20% less of the big turkeys and we ordered 20% more of the big turkeys. because we feel thanksgiving is going to be smaller. >> but abouterball, which sells a third all of turkeys ramped up turkey roasts. producers are adapting as well, selling turkey breasts and leg wills. they never imagined the holiday would turn out like thi
at smith and smith farms they are getting inquiries, but not for toms and hens this size. >> anotherustomer asking for a ten pound turkey. >> something that he wishes he could sell them. >> they are live animals, they grow like you and me. you cannot put a pause button on saying you are stopping at eight pounds, buddy. >> where margins here are razor thin, the cost of the chicks and the processing and feed will not cover. when this turkey gets to the table, it will weigh...
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smith and dr. hastings. just to begin, i'm blessed -- my district, we have three va hospitals within my district in brockton, massachusetts, jamaica plain. and we are extremely thankful for the wonderful work that is done by our docs and staff, therapists, and the wonderful, wonderful service that they render to our veterans all across new england, mostly, the area that we service. we're very thankful for the job that the va has done in large part within the system. however, during our investigation, we've heard from dozens of veterans whose lives have been irreversibly altered by toxic exposures at karshi-khanabad, k-2, their stories are heartbreaking, but i would like to take a moment to share just a few. sergeant doug wilson joined the air force in 1998 and deployed to k-2 in december of 2001. he returned in 2013, but -- excuse me, he retired in 2013. but just three years later, he was diagnosed with primary central nervous system lymphoma. he rides a mile and a half in a mechanical wheelchair twice a wee
smith and dr. hastings. just to begin, i'm blessed -- my district, we have three va hospitals within my district in brockton, massachusetts, jamaica plain. and we are extremely thankful for the wonderful work that is done by our docs and staff, therapists, and the wonderful, wonderful service that they render to our veterans all across new england, mostly, the area that we service. we're very thankful for the job that the va has done in large part within the system. however, during our...
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>>so far sheriff laurie smith has not been accused of any wrongdoing when asked if smith could be named in future indictments rosen was noncommittal so our investigation is continuing and i can't comment on. individuals who have not been indicted or charged on monday the sheriff's office also released a brief statement saying this is a difficult time for our organization, however, our goal remains to provide the highest level of public safety to the residents of santa clara county. and finally the district attorneys says that he expects the people who have been charged in these new indictments to self surrender to authorities in the near future they will be arraigned in early january but for now in the south bay charles clifford kron 4 news. >>right now for 4 zone forecast. yeah kron four's rebecca strom joining us now with a look ahead back a hold on to your hats, yeah, it's getting a little bit windy guys, especially as we get towards the middle of the week but the good news is things are looking to be dry though no umbrellas. in your forecast for the holiday week out the door right n
>>so far sheriff laurie smith has not been accused of any wrongdoing when asked if smith could be named in future indictments rosen was noncommittal so our investigation is continuing and i can't comment on. individuals who have not been indicted or charged on monday the sheriff's office also released a brief statement saying this is a difficult time for our organization, however, our goal remains to provide the highest level of public safety to the residents of santa clara county. and...
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smith: the architect was thomas hastings. the architect donated several items to the memorabilia box. for one, he donated the early plans. these are little too brittle to unfold. they were wrapped in red tape, that's where the term comes from, with records being wrapped in -- it is really string. and he included a wrapper which went with the plan. we have images of the original drawings, which showed the original structure looks different. it went through several iterations with a smaller reception building, only one story instead of two, a sculpture on the plaza. this is before the tomb of the unknown. some things did stay the same. this open arcade, the greek plan. this very grand style, which was the height of style in the 20's. the building is meant to look like a greek amphitheater in the grand beaux arts style. it has the mask of the maine, commemorating the latest war america had suffered through. the architects also included a bible. his father was a presbyterian clergymen and his grandfather wrote hymns, so it's mayb
smith: the architect was thomas hastings. the architect donated several items to the memorabilia box. for one, he donated the early plans. these are little too brittle to unfold. they were wrapped in red tape, that's where the term comes from, with records being wrapped in -- it is really string. and he included a wrapper which went with the plan. we have images of the original drawings, which showed the original structure looks different. it went through several iterations with a smaller...
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""the news with shepard smith"" starts now >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc, and this is "the news. >> who gets live saving medical care and who doesn't get life saving medical care. >> situation critical. testing, hospitals, ppe already maxed out in many areas. now it's on us to stop the spread of covid-19 >> my administration will then coordinate the distribution of the vaccine. >> president trump speaks publicly for the first time since his election defeat. >> this administration will not go under any circumstances, will not go to a lockdown. >> we've got to take strong steps to fight back the second wave. >> closing the valve as covid infections soar, cities issue new restrictions on restaurants, bars, and gyms. >> and action. >> plus, hollywood is back the show must go on. >> we can't rehearse like we used to. >> you'll see the new normal behind the scenes. >> livefrom cnbc global headquarters, the facts. the truth. "the news with shepard smith." >> good evening again. the pandemic is raging across the nation shattering record after record day after day many of our hospitals are overw
""the news with shepard smith"" starts now >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc, and this is "the news. >> who gets live saving medical care and who doesn't get life saving medical care. >> situation critical. testing, hospitals, ppe already maxed out in many areas. now it's on us to stop the spread of covid-19 >> my administration will then coordinate the distribution of the vaccine. >> president trump speaks publicly for the first time since...
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kennedy: dave smith, anything to add there? into journalism he could've made a fantastic troll. it. [laughter] he might've made the wrong decision. it's a very small difference these days. michael you did phenomenal on both rounds. but i don't know, i think we have found guys true calling in life. i give it to guy. kennedy: look at that guy benso benson, michael starr hopkins is been a big winner and the password is at the come back and go head-to-head print inside begin to ask the other question questions. they are so good. >> i'm glad the right person or one i'm glad the right person one. it would've been a shame for that iphone to get destroyed. [laughter] kennedy: i don't want to be on the list. guy's thanks that much, guy, dave, michael this is well done. coming up the trump campaign filing another round of election lawsuits and a bunch of battleground states. is it any chance any of these will work? at fisher investments, we do things differently and other money managers don't understand why. because our way works great f
kennedy: dave smith, anything to add there? into journalism he could've made a fantastic troll. it. [laughter] he might've made the wrong decision. it's a very small difference these days. michael you did phenomenal on both rounds. but i don't know, i think we have found guys true calling in life. i give it to guy. kennedy: look at that guy benso benson, michael starr hopkins is been a big winner and the password is at the come back and go head-to-head print inside begin to ask the other...
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good night. >> the seventh annual kirkus prize was awarded to michael dennis l smith. life after the american dream. he. on book tv in september to talk about the book. you can watch it online and search his name at the top of the page. >> here are some of the current best-selling nonfiction books according to the bookstore in portland portland, oregon. topping the list promised land. reflecting on his life and political career. as elizabeth expiration of what she calls a system in the united states. indigenous people history of the united states in which roxanne ortiz examines the history of america through native american experience. after that robin suggests we should work with rather than shape the land we live on. some of the best-selling books. the best of me. a collection of stories and essays by david. some of these authors have. on book tv. you can watch them online apple tv.org. during the virtual event hosted in washington, d.c.,olitical commentator scusses views on libertarianism andolitics. here is a portion of the program. >> every time you ask government
good night. >> the seventh annual kirkus prize was awarded to michael dennis l smith. life after the american dream. he. on book tv in september to talk about the book. you can watch it online and search his name at the top of the page. >> here are some of the current best-selling nonfiction books according to the bookstore in portland portland, oregon. topping the list promised land. reflecting on his life and political career. as elizabeth expiration of what she calls a system in...
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>>so far sheriff laurie smith has not been accused of any wrongdoing when asked if smith could be named in future indictments rosen was noncommittal so our investigation is continuing and i can't comment on. individuals who have not been indicted or charged on monday the sheriff's office also released a brief statement saying this is a difficult time for our organization, however, our goal remains to provide the highest level of public safety to the residents of santa clara county. >>and finally the district attorneys says that he expects the people who have been charged in these new indictments to self surrender to authorities in the near future they will be arraigned in early january but for now in the south bay charles clifford kron 4 news. >>right now our covid coverage tonight astrazeneca is the latest drug company to announce its covid vaccine that in some cases, he said to be more than 90% effective unlike pfizer's vaccine that needs to be kept at an ultra cold temperature. this newest vaccine can be stored at normal freezer temperatures if approved by the fda. this would be the
>>so far sheriff laurie smith has not been accused of any wrongdoing when asked if smith could be named in future indictments rosen was noncommittal so our investigation is continuing and i can't comment on. individuals who have not been indicted or charged on monday the sheriff's office also released a brief statement saying this is a difficult time for our organization, however, our goal remains to provide the highest level of public safety to the residents of santa clara county....
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i am jim cramer, see you tomorrow >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc. and this is the news. >>> now we have two vaccines that are really quite effective. >> hope when we need it most a second vaccine trial shows signs of great success what makes it a game-changer and a seize nzal cure can help us get back to normal. >> liftoff >> a new era for nasa. spacex launches four astronauts now in just hours the mission to dock with the international stays station. >> make no mistake when you're flying into space there's always risk. >> i never knew -- another crisis. >> in their own words. life on the front lines. meet the icu nurses volunteering to fight covid-19 far from home. >>> people are running out of unemployment checks. >> and the biden team talks. the plan to fight the pandemic and bring our economy back. >> announcer: live from cnbc global headgaurs, "the news with shepard smith" >> the pandemic is spiringal out of control forcing cities and states to issue new initiatives to slow the spread the united states topped more than 11 million cases. johns h
i am jim cramer, see you tomorrow >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc. and this is the news. >>> now we have two vaccines that are really quite effective. >> hope when we need it most a second vaccine trial shows signs of great success what makes it a game-changer and a seize nzal cure can help us get back to normal. >> liftoff >> a new era for nasa. spacex launches four astronauts now in just hours the mission to dock with the international stays station. >>...
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i am jim cramer, see you tomorrow the news with shepard smith starts now >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc and this is the news >>> the real world consequences of president trump's refusal to concede. the pandemic, national security, it's all at risk >>> a major political shift in texas. republicans making big gains with hispanic voters in border counties >>> i'm scared we're scared. >> covid watch front line workers in their own words as they struggle to keep up the fight against covid-19. >>>. >>> plus a veterans day story you don't want to miss two vets team up on a wild mission to make bourbon. we will put two external fuel tanks on this airplane that have been specially modified. >> it's a critical operation that will hit 700 miles an hour. >> live from cnbc global headquarters, the fact, the truth, "the news" with shepard smith. >> good evening. the numbers do not lie the pandemic is spiralling out of control like never before covid hospitalizations hitting an all-time high across the nation and new cases continue to skyrocket. nearly 62,000 infected patients are in hospitals right n
i am jim cramer, see you tomorrow the news with shepard smith starts now >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc and this is the news >>> the real world consequences of president trump's refusal to concede. the pandemic, national security, it's all at risk >>> a major political shift in texas. republicans making big gains with hispanic voters in border counties >>> i'm scared we're scared. >> covid watch front line workers in their own words as they struggle to...
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. ♪ >> viola smith grew up in wisconsin in a family of ten children.family band, he put viola on the drums because all of the other instruments were taken. his daughters comprised the schmidt sisters orchestra which played local gigs, state fairs, and radio shows. viola and one of her sisters later started a new band called the coquettes where viola played a big kit with her signature speed. ♪ many big bands broke up as men went off to serve in world war ii, and viola saw an opportunity for women. in a 1942 essay for "downbeat" magazine titled "give girl musicians a break" she wrote, "there are some girl musicians who are as much the masters of their instruments as male musicians. think it over, boys." viola became a star of jazz drumming, playing with billie holiday and ella fitzgerald. she appeared on the cover of "billboard" magazine and earned endorsement deals from drum companies. she starred at radio city music hall and on "the ed sullivan show." also playing in broadway's original production of "cabaret." in 1949, viola performed at the inaugura
. ♪ >> viola smith grew up in wisconsin in a family of ten children.family band, he put viola on the drums because all of the other instruments were taken. his daughters comprised the schmidt sisters orchestra which played local gigs, state fairs, and radio shows. viola and one of her sisters later started a new band called the coquettes where viola played a big kit with her signature speed. ♪ many big bands broke up as men went off to serve in world war ii, and viola saw an...
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i am getting on tonight's coverage your money and your vote with shep smith i am going to talk to the power of america's innovation, the company's amazing ceo and great advises. i would stay with "cramer. don't miss asecond of "mad money," follow @jim cramer on twitter, have a question tweet cramer #madtweets. send jim an e-mail at madmoney.cnbc.com or giver us call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something head to www.news12/easte madmon. you doing okay? yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. now that's simple, easy, awesome. transfer your service in minutes, making moving with xfinity a breeze. visit xfinity.com/moving today. >>> it is a surprising strong session. many thought election day may be brutal maybe we got the pain out last week let's talk about the future. they're coming regardle
i am getting on tonight's coverage your money and your vote with shep smith i am going to talk to the power of america's innovation, the company's amazing ceo and great advises. i would stay with "cramer. don't miss asecond of "mad money," follow @jim cramer on twitter, have a question tweet cramer #madtweets. send jim an e-mail at madmoney.cnbc.com or giver us call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something head to www.news12/easte madmon. you doing okay? yeah. this moving thing never...
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for cnbc, i'm shepard smith. >> what a crazy story. you can catch "the news with shepard smith" for a bunch of retired guys, they are living the high life. >> they found the right way to spend the time >>> we've got so much more ahead, including an unbelievable sizzling streak at this year's masters. >> ps,lu a prayer answered right in the end zone. why some are calling this the play of the year maybe it's a memory of you alone. or one with him... or them. it could feel like magic. or it might just warm your heart. your next memory is out there, it's just waiting to be made. to new memories. hilton and our family of hotels. when panhe doesn't justs tmmake a pizza.. he uses fresh, clean ingredients to make a masterpiece. taste our delicious new flatbread pizzas today. panera. struggling to clean tough messes with wipes? try mr. clean magic eraser sheets. just wet, squeeze and erase icky messes in microwaves and on stovetops for an amazing clean, get the power of mr. clean magic eraser in disposable sheets. isn't like yesterday. (grrrr..
for cnbc, i'm shepard smith. >> what a crazy story. you can catch "the news with shepard smith" for a bunch of retired guys, they are living the high life. >> they found the right way to spend the time >>> we've got so much more ahead, including an unbelievable sizzling streak at this year's masters. >> ps,lu a prayer answered right in the end zone. why some are calling this the play of the year maybe it's a memory of you alone. or one with him... or them....
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margaret chase smith embodies that. women in congress in the 19 forties -- in the 1940s and 1950s, as a group they are kind of serving in apprenticeship. they are slowly working their way into positions of influence and seniority. they are getting better committee assignments. they are serving longer careers. by the end of this period, some of them are moving into leadership positions where at least further up the leadership wrong. so margaret chase smith, she comes into the house via the windows mandate. she succeeds her husband's clyde who passes away in 1940, and there's a special election that is held. she serves in the house for about nine years. it has a very influential career. she manages to get on the naval affairs committee, which was a plum assignment. prior to the reorganization of the armed forces in the late 1940s, he has had a naval affairs committee and military affairs committee. naval affairs, if you are from maine, with the big shipyards up and that, was one of the assignments that you would really lo
margaret chase smith embodies that. women in congress in the 19 forties -- in the 1940s and 1950s, as a group they are kind of serving in apprenticeship. they are slowly working their way into positions of influence and seniority. they are getting better committee assignments. they are serving longer careers. by the end of this period, some of them are moving into leadership positions where at least further up the leadership wrong. so margaret chase smith, she comes into the house via the...
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yet the courts below still applied to smith.y even said smith would be a dead letter if petitioners prevailed. that demonstrates the confusion and instability smith has caused. for adents ask the court new limited constitutional standard that is even less protective of constitutional exercise. that has no basis. has no compelling reason for excluding catholic social services, which has exerse
yet the courts below still applied to smith.y even said smith would be a dead letter if petitioners prevailed. that demonstrates the confusion and instability smith has caused. for adents ask the court new limited constitutional standard that is even less protective of constitutional exercise. that has no basis. has no compelling reason for excluding catholic social services, which has exerse
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>>so far sheriff laurie smith has not been accused of any wrongdoing when asked if smith could be named in future indictments rosen was noncommittal so our investigation is continuing and i can't comment on. individuals who have not been indicted or charged on monday the sheriff's office also released a brief statement saying this is a difficult time for our organization, however, our goal remains to provide the highest level of public safety to the residents of santa clara county. >>and finally the district attorneys says that he expects the people who have been charged in these new indictments to self surrender to authorities in the near future they will be arraigned in early january but for now in the south bay charles clifford kron 4 news. >>to the east bay now 2 teenagers have been arrested in fremont after police say they robbed a home stole a car and then crashed the car into a building causing major damage. this happened monday morning at a home on i bear away, here's a photo of the damage from the crash that was near mission boulevard you can see the home to debris all over the
>>so far sheriff laurie smith has not been accused of any wrongdoing when asked if smith could be named in future indictments rosen was noncommittal so our investigation is continuing and i can't comment on. individuals who have not been indicted or charged on monday the sheriff's office also released a brief statement saying this is a difficult time for our organization, however, our goal remains to provide the highest level of public safety to the residents of santa clara county....
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this is a visitor pass, a gallery pass that's signed by margaret chase smith in 1941. and gallery passes were often collected as souvenirs, of trips to the capitol. and this was perhaps someone from maine visiting and would have been signed by one of the few women in congress at the time. >> this is a transitional time period and margaret chase smith really kind of embodies that. women in congress in the 1940s and 1950s, as a group, they're really kind of serving an apprenticeship. they are slowly working their way into positions of influence and seniority. they're getting better committee assignments. they're serving longer careers. by the end of this period some of them are moving into leadership positions, or at least further up the leadership rung. margaret chase smith comes into the house via the wide dose mandate, succeeds her husband clyde who passes away in 1940 and there's a special election that's held and she serves in the house for about nine years. and she has a very influential career. she manages to get on the naval affairs committee, which was a plum as
this is a visitor pass, a gallery pass that's signed by margaret chase smith in 1941. and gallery passes were often collected as souvenirs, of trips to the capitol. and this was perhaps someone from maine visiting and would have been signed by one of the few women in congress at the time. >> this is a transitional time period and margaret chase smith really kind of embodies that. women in congress in the 1940s and 1950s, as a group, they're really kind of serving an apprenticeship. they...
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i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour.e top of the news local leaders issuing more covid restrictions ahead of the holiday. in el paso, the county judge imposed a curfew 10:00 at night until 5:00 in the morning. starts tonight, lasts till monday >>> in newark, new jersey, a 10-day stay-at-home advisory begins today the mayor says streets will be closed from 8:00 at night to 3:00 in the morning to anyone who doesn't live there. >>> in louisiana, the governor ordering most bars to shut down indoor service until after christmas. the restrictions come as millions of people have been hitting the roads and airports this week. phil lebeau is live at chicago o'hare phil, a quiet day i'm guessing. >> reporter: quiet is the right word for it. usually the day before thanksgiving it's a mad house here at o'hare as it is at so many other airports. not the case today take a look at this. this is ridiculously quiet for the day before thanksgiving. you never see it like this this is what it might be like on a monday in the middle of the d
i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour.e top of the news local leaders issuing more covid restrictions ahead of the holiday. in el paso, the county judge imposed a curfew 10:00 at night until 5:00 in the morning. starts tonight, lasts till monday >>> in newark, new jersey, a 10-day stay-at-home advisory begins today the mayor says streets will be closed from 8:00 at night to 3:00 in the morning to anyone who doesn't live there. >>> in louisiana, the governor...
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maybe santa can fix it on this cnbc trip, coast to coast. >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc.bottom of the hour. now the top of the news. covid overwhelming hospitals an straining testing sites across america. we have a chart for you. the average test per day now topping 1.4 million. that's up 80% from two months ago according to the covid tracking project and this is what it looks like line after line, bumper to bumper, this is los angeles, dodger stadium, drive-through testing center, now adding hours to meet demands. drone shots show lines of cars as far as you can see. same thing in chattanooga where the positivity rate has doubled over the last three weeks. similar reports all across the land bertha coombs tracking the wait tim times. >> at community health centers in connecticut, some days they've had to close a few sites early pause they don't have enough tests >> 200, 300, 400 people a day coming in to almost every single one of our testing sites >> reporter: the american clinical lab association says the current coronavirus surge could mean some of the laboratories th
maybe santa can fix it on this cnbc trip, coast to coast. >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc.bottom of the hour. now the top of the news. covid overwhelming hospitals an straining testing sites across america. we have a chart for you. the average test per day now topping 1.4 million. that's up 80% from two months ago according to the covid tracking project and this is what it looks like line after line, bumper to bumper, this is los angeles, dodger stadium, drive-through testing center, now...