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smith and john wesley . i think smith would have been appalled at the idea that working large numbers of working people would have been a private of the benefits of advances in standard of living for any reason, racial discrimination among others. he didn't address it because it wasn't relevant to his, the world in which he lived but reading carefully what he said about the welfare of the broad bulk of the population then one concludes that what he would have thought. turning to america, in the book i discussed the writings of quite a few of these economists who were strong abolitionists . daniel raymond was one. francis weiland was one and moving after the abolition of slavery at the end of the civil war, richard t ely so quite a few of these people were outspoken on the subject . but i don't think anyone or any of them would have accepted calmly the idea that advances in economic growth would be deprived or would be denied to people simply because they were of a different race. it runs against the grain of
smith and john wesley . i think smith would have been appalled at the idea that working large numbers of working people would have been a private of the benefits of advances in standard of living for any reason, racial discrimination among others. he didn't address it because it wasn't relevant to his, the world in which he lived but reading carefully what he said about the welfare of the broad bulk of the population then one concludes that what he would have thought. turning to america, in the...
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smith did? no doubt in my mind. no doubt in my mind. >> it seemed like a big box of puzzle pieces. >> reporter: prosecutors, pete and brent were in charge of evaluating the case against byron. and they knew it was controversial, from the start. >> when brent and i got involved in it, the e-mails started. the phone calls. castigating us for taking this. after all, doesn't a homeowner have a right to defend his dwelling? i didn't argue with people. i just said, well, just stay open and let the evidence come out. and then, let's see if you hold that same view. >> reporter: after looking at all the evidence, the prosecutors believed there was a strong case. >> the moment nick broke the window and entered into that house, didn't byron smith, then have the right to defend himself? >> yes. yes, he did. but that's not what he did. he went way, way beyond defending himself. >> reporter: that grand jury in minnesota agreed. in april of 2013, five months after the shootings, byron smith was indicted on two counts of first-degr
smith did? no doubt in my mind. no doubt in my mind. >> it seemed like a big box of puzzle pieces. >> reporter: prosecutors, pete and brent were in charge of evaluating the case against byron. and they knew it was controversial, from the start. >> when brent and i got involved in it, the e-mails started. the phone calls. castigating us for taking this. after all, doesn't a homeowner have a right to defend his dwelling? i didn't argue with people. i just said, well, just stay...
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please welcome chairman adam smith. rep. smith: thank you very much. i appreciate that kind introduction, and more than anything i appreciate the working relationship we have had over the years. i think it is outstanding and very productive. microsoft is hugely important in my district and in the country and certainly in the department of defense. the partnership's ability to work with the u.s. government is incredibly important. look forward to continuing to work with you. i want to thank meridian for hosting the event. there are a lot of challenges in the world. it has never been more important to find a way to work together to confront the challenges. what are the priorities for the defense bill and armed services committee? that would be a place to start. how can we play a positive role in bringing countries together so we can work together to confront those challenges we are facing? i think there is an overarching desire, certainly in the biden administration and i think in this congress, to reengage with the rest of the world. to invigorate exist
please welcome chairman adam smith. rep. smith: thank you very much. i appreciate that kind introduction, and more than anything i appreciate the working relationship we have had over the years. i think it is outstanding and very productive. microsoft is hugely important in my district and in the country and certainly in the department of defense. the partnership's ability to work with the u.s. government is incredibly important. look forward to continuing to work with you. i want to thank...
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asking smith to take responsibility for what had happened. dug its heels and even deeper and is not taking responsibility. it is not issuing any public apologies which would clear these workers names, and bob and i have jointly launched these fund-raisers for these workers. they were both -- i wanted to remind people that these are actual human beings that have been materially harmed, both of them. and very real way is, which i could talk more about. >> tucker: i just wonder, smith college has an enormous endowment, their own art gallery, it's a beautiful place. they got enough money to make these people hold, throughout the cafeteria workers, you know, and the janitor. why aren't they? >> in my opinion i think it's because the college is so blindly devoted to this narrative of systemic racism which, even though it has not provided any evidence of such on its own campus, publicly absolving these employees of these very public accusations of racism might interfere with that narrative, that it wants to uphold. >> tucker: it so it might undermin
asking smith to take responsibility for what had happened. dug its heels and even deeper and is not taking responsibility. it is not issuing any public apologies which would clear these workers names, and bob and i have jointly launched these fund-raisers for these workers. they were both -- i wanted to remind people that these are actual human beings that have been materially harmed, both of them. and very real way is, which i could talk more about. >> tucker: i just wonder, smith...
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before we listen to more testimony from darris smith, -- from derek smith, i must warn you there maydetails or evidence that you might find distressing. we are not in control of the picture feed, so it is worth bearing in mind that at any point the court may choose to look at a video or a still that you might find dtressing. having said that, let's watch some more of the testimony as it happens. well, as you can see there are some conversations happening in the courtroom at the moment. just a couple momentago, derek smith was continuingis testimony. as far as i know, he is still giving testimony, but evidently there is a pause in his testimony. that is the lead defense attorney on the left with a mask and a beard. they have been conferring. that is derek smith, the paramedic giving testimony. he has been talking about attending to george floyd in the back of the ambulance. but continue to listen. >> good afternoon, sir. >> hello, sir. >> thank you for being here. just a few questions for you. not ry many at all, actually. this is going to sound a little odd, but is it common to feel
before we listen to more testimony from darris smith, -- from derek smith, i must warn you there maydetails or evidence that you might find distressing. we are not in control of the picture feed, so it is worth bearing in mind that at any point the court may choose to look at a video or a still that you might find dtressing. having said that, let's watch some more of the testimony as it happens. well, as you can see there are some conversations happening in the courtroom at the moment. just a...
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chairman smith is a diplomat.to fanatically across the aisle, he spent many years in congress working to find bipartisan solutions to our different challenges. he seeks out opportunities to work with others to accomplish shared goals regardless of party. when he discusses global engagement with challenging countries, he regularly seeks this approach that stresses alliances, partnership,pr policy and direct dialogue. he's also a cultural connector as well he led negotiations to create a commission to review confederate statues on military bases in last year's and daa. supports increased funding for historically black colleges and universities, they hope government and the private sector to develop and train diverse talent, cybersecurity data analytics related jobs. had the pleasure to introduce congressman a month ago at a program that brought together hbc you present to discuss strategies to support hbc students in these efforts which is something near and dear to my heart because i'm a graduate of historically bl
chairman smith is a diplomat.to fanatically across the aisle, he spent many years in congress working to find bipartisan solutions to our different challenges. he seeks out opportunities to work with others to accomplish shared goals regardless of party. when he discusses global engagement with challenging countries, he regularly seeks this approach that stresses alliances, partnership,pr policy and direct dialogue. he's also a cultural connector as well he led negotiations to create a...
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smith announced his retirement earlier today. >>> dennis o'donnell joins us more on alex smith's decision, and getting to go out on his terms. >> here we go again, liz and ken pick of the 49ers are expected to take a quarterback with the third overall pick in next week's draft. it will be the first time the 49ers kicked a quarterback in the first round since alex smith. >> how does it feel to go to work for an organization with names like montana, young, garcia? is there a certain amount of pressure? >> i think it is exciting, i think it will motivate me to continue the legacy of those quarterbacks. >> he put together a 16 year run in the nfl. the first eight coming with the 49ers. the former number one pick announced his retirement today. he went five and one as a starter with washington just last year, following his incredible return from 17 surgeries for a broken leg ter thame everything i got, i can't wait tois possible. but first, i'm going to take a little time to enjoy a few of those walks with my wife, and my kids have no idea what is coming for them in the backyard. >> they put o
smith announced his retirement earlier today. >>> dennis o'donnell joins us more on alex smith's decision, and getting to go out on his terms. >> here we go again, liz and ken pick of the 49ers are expected to take a quarterback with the third overall pick in next week's draft. it will be the first time the 49ers kicked a quarterback in the first round since alex smith. >> how does it feel to go to work for an organization with names like montana, young, garcia? is there a...
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smith on the demand and the need side. what the trends on? we see the concerning picture with so many beds and facilities lost. i don't be know if we have data on the need. is the need flat, rising or changing in any way we are tracking? >> yeah, we are seeing the demand has not flattened. it is increasing as the population continues to age. on the prior report we haven't updated numbers on demand. we see in terms of mental health behavioral health beds and it is helpful for homelessness. we are trying to get support as well as older adult population aging. we haven't seen a decline in the demand. i can provide updated data if interested on that side as well. >> thank you. i don't think from my perspective it is necessary with this zoning. moving forward to look at the bigger policy issues, it would be great to have that as part of the presentation so we know what we are doing with terms of up met demand. i appreciate supervisor mandelman's office work on this crucial issue when the time is right after public comment i would be happy to move
smith on the demand and the need side. what the trends on? we see the concerning picture with so many beds and facilities lost. i don't be know if we have data on the need. is the need flat, rising or changing in any way we are tracking? >> yeah, we are seeing the demand has not flattened. it is increasing as the population continues to age. on the prior report we haven't updated numbers on demand. we see in terms of mental health behavioral health beds and it is helpful for homelessness....
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also said that smith said he's a human being. i wanted to give him a second chance at life chauvin has to come up with a really good reason why he didn't do the same thing. >> you say chauvin has to come up with it, not his lawyers. you're saying again for the fourth day he's got to testify >> and it just gets worse and worse for him as the case goes on, shep, yes. i think that derek smith, again, my money's on him for being the most important witness in the case because we already heard it's going to be a battle of experts at the end of the day, right? the emts turn the tide they're not interested in the case smith didn't seem like he even wanted to be there he don't have a dog in the fight. >> he's just there as a medic. that's his job, he's not a professional witness or anything like that. but back to this matter of chauvin testifying, he runs a lot of risk. i know you've said he needs to come up there and show that he's compassionate, that he's sorry, that he wished it hadn't happened to show some emotion, but there's so much
also said that smith said he's a human being. i wanted to give him a second chance at life chauvin has to come up with a really good reason why he didn't do the same thing. >> you say chauvin has to come up with it, not his lawyers. you're saying again for the fourth day he's got to testify >> and it just gets worse and worse for him as the case goes on, shep, yes. i think that derek smith, again, my money's on him for being the most important witness in the case because we already...
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smith: i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3-s of house resolution 8, the yeas and nays are ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by representative kelly, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that representative kelly will vote aye on h.r. 1868. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? >> good evening, madam speaker. as the member designated by the honorable james langevin of rhode island, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. langevin will vote yes
smith: i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3-s of house resolution 8, the yeas and nays are ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the...
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. >> former forty-niners quarterback alex smith announced his retirement from the nfl today smith was drafted number one overall by the forty-niners 2005. he spent 8 seasons in san francisco after the rise of colin kaepernick here. the niners traded smith to the chiefs where he spent 5 season. he helped kansas city reached the playoffs 4 times smith ended his career in washington. he almost lost his leg during a gruesome injury. but against all odds, he was able to get back on the field and he won comeback player of the year last season now he is riding off into the sunset. so, you know, a great career for alex smith. and by all accounts, everything i've heard. he's a great guy, too. so we wish him the best of luck. yeah. i interviewed him at the super bowl. and you know, he's gracious and because he had a lot going on around him. at the time with the drop below and all of that. right. i mean, what an incredible story and he'll make a great motivational speaker because of what he's been through. >> yeah, just, you know, the compound fracture of the bone was sticking out a leg bend mul
. >> former forty-niners quarterback alex smith announced his retirement from the nfl today smith was drafted number one overall by the forty-niners 2005. he spent 8 seasons in san francisco after the rise of colin kaepernick here. the niners traded smith to the chiefs where he spent 5 season. he helped kansas city reached the playoffs 4 times smith ended his career in washington. he almost lost his leg during a gruesome injury. but against all odds, he was able to get back on the field...
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and today marie smith is buried in a little. well a big cemetery in brooklyn, which i visited and found her plot, which was bear. and i went back and put a little plaque there. to honor her and sort of remember her. so that she had a little place in the world still and that's another reason why i wanted to do this story to sort of give marie smith at the moment. so today in asbury park. this crime is not really commemorated in any way. i've went there. it's a ghost of its own self as we park some of the houses that people lived in like we have to still there the path she walked walked to school is still there. but the place where she was killed is not and most of the cities is different from what it was and there's really no. commemoration of it other than in a historical societies and newspaper accounts, certainly no black anything like that. like i said, that's why i felt like i felt like i wanted to put a physical thing at her grave site to sort of commemorate her. it's kind of a forgotten case. hopefully until now. there are
and today marie smith is buried in a little. well a big cemetery in brooklyn, which i visited and found her plot, which was bear. and i went back and put a little plaque there. to honor her and sort of remember her. so that she had a little place in the world still and that's another reason why i wanted to do this story to sort of give marie smith at the moment. so today in asbury park. this crime is not really commemorated in any way. i've went there. it's a ghost of its own self as we park...
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smith. mr. it has been reported that you were involved in the discussions with officials in august trail ya what were your take aways that you think might be more relevant. >> thank you, i think there is some important take aways. and i actually go back to what mr. isa asked. basically it was an issue similar to the united states. the reason that publishers cannot negotiate collectively is because of laws passed by congress. the clayton act and the fair trade commission act. so what australia did is give the publishers the ability to negotiate collectively. and so that is what this congress would do. it would, going back to your point, by passing the jcpa, not pick someone new, but address the consequences of what congress did in the past when it crafted anti-trust laws that got in the way of the elective negotiations. the other thing that i think is very interesting and relevant is is that the big publishers are not interested in negotiating collectively. it is the small publishers that are neg
smith. mr. it has been reported that you were involved in the discussions with officials in august trail ya what were your take aways that you think might be more relevant. >> thank you, i think there is some important take aways. and i actually go back to what mr. isa asked. basically it was an issue similar to the united states. the reason that publishers cannot negotiate collectively is because of laws passed by congress. the clayton act and the fair trade commission act. so what...
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so over the years, smith earned several scholarships through nonprofit organizations. she is following in the flight path of people like marianne schafer, a 32 year veteran in the industry who is united airlines' chief pilot. >> i believe it's related to the thrill of taking off and controlling the airplane. it really is just a feeling of empowerment. >> reporter: but both smith and schaefer say they would like to see more female representation in the flight deck. >> we simply don't have the access or opportunity . >> reporter: in an exclusive interview with csu news, scott kirby is announcing a new effort to bring balance to the flight deck. >> we're excited for united to be announcing the united aviation academy to to address issues with the makeup of our pilots . >> reporter: the academy aims to enroll 5000 new pilots by decade's end with the benchmark that have will be women or minorities . scholarships can be applied for separately. smith, an if the eight program apical plant, sat in the flight deck with captain schafer. >> it allows me to know and see that one da
so over the years, smith earned several scholarships through nonprofit organizations. she is following in the flight path of people like marianne schafer, a 32 year veteran in the industry who is united airlines' chief pilot. >> i believe it's related to the thrill of taking off and controlling the airplane. it really is just a feeling of empowerment. >> reporter: but both smith and schaefer say they would like to see more female representation in the flight deck. >> we simply...
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. >>> we turn to the nfl quarterback alex smith.ons with his heroic comeback story from a injury that nearly cost him his life. now he's hanging up his helmet. here's abc's megan tevrizian. >> reporter: this morning, quarterback alex smith retiring after a remarkable comeback. >> everyone out there, whether you're a part of niner nation, the chiefs kingdom or the burgundy and gold, i thank you. after 16 years of giving this game everything i've got, i can't wait to see what else is possible. >> reporter: his gruesome injury came on this play in 2018. what appeared to be a routine sack ended with his right leg shattered. he suffered spiral and compound fractures to his tibia and fib ya. >> i tell you what, smith is hurt badly. >> reporter: after 17 surgeries and a book tearial infection eating at his leg, his entire body went into septic shock. at one point it was unclear he would even survive. >> very quickly we're talking about saving his life. >> reporter: after a year of intense rehab and sitting out the 2019 season. >> are you r
. >>> we turn to the nfl quarterback alex smith.ons with his heroic comeback story from a injury that nearly cost him his life. now he's hanging up his helmet. here's abc's megan tevrizian. >> reporter: this morning, quarterback alex smith retiring after a remarkable comeback. >> everyone out there, whether you're a part of niner nation, the chiefs kingdom or the burgundy and gold, i thank you. after 16 years of giving this game everything i've got, i can't wait to see what...
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smith, one of the applicants, toured the flight deck can captain shave. >> it allows me to believe i can one day become a professional pilot. >> reporter: aviation dreams coming true for girls. >>> coming up on kpix 5 news bay area, an incentive to travel. >>> and today on >>> at 5:00, a group of local fire experts describing the up coming wildfire season as grim. the ominous outlook at 5:00. one last look at weather with darren. >>> well, the day will work out quite nicely. we have more sunshine showing up for the bay area as a whole since yesterday at this time. if you look at the numbers, 72 for the day time high by the time we get to the top of this for the afternoon. that will be noticeably nicer than yesterday was. i showed you the trend. even though the average would be 68 for this time of year for inland spots, we will be climbing to the mid-70s. we will be off to the races really once we get past tomorrow's slight drop to average. but then the rest of the seven- day forecast is sunny and warm, and if you are in the bay the temperatures will stay in the 60s. as we saw, no rai
smith, one of the applicants, toured the flight deck can captain shave. >> it allows me to believe i can one day become a professional pilot. >> reporter: aviation dreams coming true for girls. >>> coming up on kpix 5 news bay area, an incentive to travel. >>> and today on >>> at 5:00, a group of local fire experts describing the up coming wildfire season as grim. the ominous outlook at 5:00. one last look at weather with darren. >>> well, the day...
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alexandra sanden has been assisting jane monckton smith on an unsolved case dating back 3 years when his wife died the husband insisted it had been an accident. what did the police fail to see if we couldn't find an explanation as to why he got the and an e-mail at the same time that she got it how did why was that why was that even possible and that's when we started to say much is a track in a fan has he got the cash and software is everything that she's getting also being sent to him. because actually that is that is a huge step i mean it's classic stalker behavior they want to know absolutely everything 90 percent of femicide cases are preceded by stocking the police subsequently arrested the husband in question why couldn't they see that this is a homicide that's that needs to change doesn't. that lack of suspicion because curiosity with her model the police might have intervened in advance and in time i see i gave up a quickly running now we know now that's why probation officer laura donnelly has been using the 8 stages to train her team while you can you mean i'll tell you fi
alexandra sanden has been assisting jane monckton smith on an unsolved case dating back 3 years when his wife died the husband insisted it had been an accident. what did the police fail to see if we couldn't find an explanation as to why he got the and an e-mail at the same time that she got it how did why was that why was that even possible and that's when we started to say much is a track in a fan has he got the cash and software is everything that she's getting also being sent to him....
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i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >> when he was unable to breathe, the defendant continued beyond the point he had a pulse. >> what a reasonable police officer would do. >> cities and states brace for a verdict. day 15 in the trial of derek chauvin. >>> good to go everyone 16 and older now eligible >> look at the data. the data speak for themselves. >>> a tesla crass turns deadly, and police say no one was behind the wheel. tonight investigators looking to determine whether the car's autopilot technology was a factor >>> what to do with all the delivery boxes at a year indeer, some advise. >>> alexi navalny on deathwatch. >>> open for business, help wanted now. >>> helicopter triumph on mars >> announcer: live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, "the news with shepard smith." >>> good even, the nation waits for a verdict with derek chauvin on trial jury deliberation are underway after both sides laid out their closing arguments. prosecutors argued there was no excuse for the now fired minneapoli
i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >> when he was unable to breathe, the defendant continued beyond the point he had a pulse. >> what a reasonable police officer would do. >> cities and states brace for a verdict. day 15 in the trial of derek chauvin. >>> good to go everyone 16 and older now eligible >> look at the data. the data speak for themselves. >>> a tesla crass turns deadly, and police say no one was behind the wheel. tonight...
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alexandra sandham has been assisting jane monckton smith on an unsolved case dating back 3 years when his wife died the husband insisted it had been an accident. what did the police fail to see if we couldn't find an explanation as to why he got the and and he now at the same time that she got it how did why was that why was that even possible and that's when we started to say much is a track in a fan has he got the cash and software is everything that she getting also being sent to him. because actually that is that is a huge step and it's classic stalker behavior they want to know how absurdly everything is 90 percent of femicide cases are preceded by stocking me the police subsequently arrested the husband in question why couldn't they see that this is a homicide that's that needs to change doesn't. that lack of suspicion because curiosity with her model the police might have intervened in advance and in time i see i gave us a free flight running now we know now that's why probation officer laura donnelly has been using the 8 stages to train her team while you can you mean i'll tel
alexandra sandham has been assisting jane monckton smith on an unsolved case dating back 3 years when his wife died the husband insisted it had been an accident. what did the police fail to see if we couldn't find an explanation as to why he got the and and he now at the same time that she got it how did why was that why was that even possible and that's when we started to say much is a track in a fan has he got the cash and software is everything that she getting also being sent to him....
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i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >>> pause on the johnson & johnson vaccine. >> it allows us to take a look at the cases and learn more. >> the science and the concerns. >>> plus, as covid cases rise, what this means in the race towards herd immunity. >>> resignations the cop who shot a 20-year-old black man and her police chief both quit. tonight the victim's family together with george floyd's speaks out. >> she was crying and screaming and she said that they shot him. >> the prosecution rests and the defense calls its first witness. >> derek chauvin was justified. >> justified, reasonable and following police policy. day 12 in the trial of derek chauvin. >>> challenging georgia's restrictive voting law one county commission considers suing. out of afghanistan the date for full withdrawal. >>> capitol police officer lies in honor. >>> violent crime surges as covid restrictions lift. >>> live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, "the news with shepard smith. >>> good evening one of america's thr
i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >>> pause on the johnson & johnson vaccine. >> it allows us to take a look at the cases and learn more. >> the science and the concerns. >>> plus, as covid cases rise, what this means in the race towards herd immunity. >>> resignations the cop who shot a 20-year-old black man and her police chief both quit. tonight the victim's family together with george floyd's speaks out. >> she was crying and...
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"the news with shepard smith" starts now "the news with shepard smith" starts now >>> double mutant variant. explaining the new term in our covid vocabulary i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >> it is premature to declare a victory. >> the midwest surge covid concerns on the rise doctors in michigan pinpoint the problems they confront the risk of spread across america. >>> it's unfortunate it's sad every time you turn on the news, there's something like this happening. >> a navy medic shoots two people then cops gun down the medic at an army base investigation at ft. detrick, maryland >>> three months since the capitol insurrection the fbi processing massive amounts of evidence, building hundreds of cases. where they stand with the most complex investigation in doj history. >>> paying off ransomware criminals. meet the cyber hostage negotiator who helps companies pay up to get their data back. tonight navigating the extortion economy. >>> plus nuclear talks with iran buying a house with bitcoin. and the helicopter on mars >> announcer: live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, "the new
"the news with shepard smith" starts now "the news with shepard smith" starts now >>> double mutant variant. explaining the new term in our covid vocabulary i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >> it is premature to declare a victory. >> the midwest surge covid concerns on the rise doctors in michigan pinpoint the problems they confront the risk of spread across america. >>> it's unfortunate it's sad every time you turn on the news,...
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i'm shepard smith, this is the news on cnbc >> taser, taser, taser. >> the officer shouted taser but fired a handgun instead. >> i just shot him. >> tonight police release the body cam footage the chief calls it an accident. >> this was an accidental discharge. >> a tense city braces for another night of protests. the state prepares to rest its case in the killing of george floyd after final prosecution witnesses, including the victim's brother. >> i always had to ask him for advice because he was my big brother. >> day 11 in the trial of derek chauvin. >>> every migrant's journey begins with a first step tonight on the ground in guatemala and the hopeless conditions fueling the trip north. >>> when you get a covid shot do they get your private data >>> plus iran vows revenge after nuclear facility blackout. >>> will smith yanks his slave movie from georgia and old school meme goes nonfungible. >> announcer: live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, "the news with shepard smith." >>> yet again in america a shooting at a high school, this time it's knoxville where at least one person is d
i'm shepard smith, this is the news on cnbc >> taser, taser, taser. >> the officer shouted taser but fired a handgun instead. >> i just shot him. >> tonight police release the body cam footage the chief calls it an accident. >> this was an accidental discharge. >> a tense city braces for another night of protests. the state prepares to rest its case in the killing of george floyd after final prosecution witnesses, including the victim's brother. >> i...
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i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc. >>> new york city wide open by july. >> we're ready to take that pathway to a full reopening. >>> the mayor's bold projection and the long feud with the governor. >> the mayor of new york, i don't know what he's indicative of. >>> biden went down to georgia with a blue collar blueprint, on the road drumming up support the biggest challenges for american families. >>> call for 12 weeks in paid leave, now gauging court support. >>> summer shortages on deck a run on chlorine for the pool. >> we won't last until probably my maid. >>> loads of gasoline, but not enough drivers to get it to the pumps. >> makes me want to park my car. >>> a wildfire was lit to cover up a murder, the military base at the top of the world. and the real-life pain of working from home. >> announcer: live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, "the news with shepard smith." >> good even president biden says america is on the move again. now states and cities are taking notice, and governors and
i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc. >>> new york city wide open by july. >> we're ready to take that pathway to a full reopening. >>> the mayor's bold projection and the long feud with the governor. >> the mayor of new york, i don't know what he's indicative of. >>> biden went down to georgia with a blue collar blueprint, on the road drumming up support the biggest challenges for american families. >>> call for 12 weeks in paid leave, now...
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i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >>> wear a mask outdoors or no >> i thi >>> masks outdoor or no? >> new cdc guidelines are coming what about people who are skipping their second dose state of emergency in elizabeth city in north carolina after the the shooting death of andrew brown jr. >> let's be clear, this was an execution. >> the city allowed them to see just 20 seconds of body cam video. >> 20 seconds is not transparency >>> the police report to consider gun rights. what protection does the second amendment gives for carrying firearm in public? >> politics and gender identity, civil rights calling for economic pressure to derail the surge in anti-trans law. >>> summer travel to europe, possible for vaccinated americans. >>> why your favorite shows from the '90s sounds different in the stream ♪ live from cnbc, the facts, the truths, the news with shepard smith. good evening, the family of andrew brown jr. is calling his death an execution after they watched police body cam video of sheri
i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >>> wear a mask outdoors or no >> i thi >>> masks outdoor or no? >> new cdc guidelines are coming what about people who are skipping their second dose state of emergency in elizabeth city in north carolina after the the shooting death of andrew brown jr. >> let's be clear, this was an execution. >> the city allowed them to see just 20 seconds of body cam video. >> 20 seconds is not transparency...
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smith comienza cada dia a las 7 de la maqana patrullando vecindarios, escoltando autobuses escolares,ndo investigaciones... pr su cumpleaqos el proximo mes, la ciudad de "camden" esta planeando un desfile para rendirle homenaje. y asi llegamos al final con las noticias mas leo: hoy en "los gonzález" una súper producción. soy una viejita que sacó al parque a pasear a su bebito en la carriola. >> [llora] leo: lo dejo abandonado. cuando la gente se acerca a ver al bebé va a ver esto. sal. chaparrito: [grita] [llanto] chaparrito: ¡bú! >> [gritan] [llanto] >> [gritan] [llanto] chaparrito: ¡bú! [grita] chaparrito: ¡bú! >> [grita]
smith comienza cada dia a las 7 de la maqana patrullando vecindarios, escoltando autobuses escolares,ndo investigaciones... pr su cumpleaqos el proximo mes, la ciudad de "camden" esta planeando un desfile para rendirle homenaje. y asi llegamos al final con las noticias mas leo: hoy en "los gonzález" una súper producción. soy una viejita que sacó al parque a pasear a su bebito en la carriola. >> [llora] leo: lo dejo abandonado. cuando la gente se acerca a ver al...
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only at t-mobile. >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour.hepherd smith on cnbc it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news anger spills into the streets, russians demanding the release of putin rival alexi navalny the government cracks down, hundreds arrested. we're on the ground in moskow as the kremlin tries to quell an up rising >> reporter: the cost of flying plummeted last year but now a new world. if you're planning to book a summer trip do you book now or wait for a price drop? we crunch the numbers. >>> and derek chauvin's conviction turning up the pressure on congress to finally pass nationwide police reforms but any progress so far has stalled in the senate. the george floyd justice and policing act cleared the house last summer but that's where it ended. the senate didn't have the 60 votes needed to avoid a filibuster president biden says the time is now. >> george floyd was murdered almost a year ago. there's meaningful police reform legislation in his name, but it shouldn't take a whole year to get this done. >> we
only at t-mobile. >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour.hepherd smith on cnbc it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news anger spills into the streets, russians demanding the release of putin rival alexi navalny the government cracks down, hundreds arrested. we're on the ground in moskow as the kremlin tries to quell an up rising >> reporter: the cost of flying plummeted last year but now a new world. if you're planning to book a summer trip do...
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and we couldn't be more fortunate than to have the president of microsoft joining us today, brad smith. brad leads 1,500 business, legal, corporate affairs professionals located in 54 countries operating in more than 120 nations. at microsoft, he plays a key
and we couldn't be more fortunate than to have the president of microsoft joining us today, brad smith. brad leads 1,500 business, legal, corporate affairs professionals located in 54 countries operating in more than 120 nations. at microsoft, he plays a key
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alex smith, congratulations on one heck of an nfl career. that's the latest in sports. dennis o'donnell. see you tonight. >>> it is a waiting game as the jury begins to deliberate the fate of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin. coming up the preparations under way and the closing arguments yesterday. >>> plus a plan drill for natural gas in the east bay now facing stiff resistance from the community. why opponents say they couldn't have picked a worse location. >>reporter: and here we are in delores park, not golden gate park. there's a reason for that on om studios. this is kpi x5 news. >> right now on kpix5. closing arguments made. the bay area businesses boarding up shop ahead of the derek chauvin trial. >> the battle to keep 420 celebrations safe. >> it's promiseing omising news. >> why a bay area doctor wants you to err on the side of caution. good morning. it's tuesday, april 20th. >> good morning to you. some parts of thbaar will beg otrs. let's get to mary with your cool forecast on this tuesda due to that strong on shore flow. that pacific ocean br
alex smith, congratulations on one heck of an nfl career. that's the latest in sports. dennis o'donnell. see you tonight. >>> it is a waiting game as the jury begins to deliberate the fate of former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin. coming up the preparations under way and the closing arguments yesterday. >>> plus a plan drill for natural gas in the east bay now facing stiff resistance from the community. why opponents say they couldn't have picked a worse location....
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smith. according to dr. smith, when vincent buliosi and the lapd are trying to put together the case against manson, they came down to san francisco to interview the people who had known manson at the time, and dr. smith told them much the same things he told me, and i've related some to you. he said there was one thing he kept on trying to tell the prosecutors, that he wanted them to listen to and it seemed they never did. they said, based on your interaction with him, are you surprised charles manson did what he did? and dr. smith said, no. i'm not surprised that charles manson led people to these terrible acts. i'm surprised that there are so many other potential charles mansons who are still around. it's going to happen, it's going to keep happening. but, again, if we can just demystify these people. he's going to be with us constantly, but at least let it be the truth about him rather than the self-serving legends he's put out there all these years. again, i thank everybody for coming out. it was so nic
smith. according to dr. smith, when vincent buliosi and the lapd are trying to put together the case against manson, they came down to san francisco to interview the people who had known manson at the time, and dr. smith told them much the same things he told me, and i've related some to you. he said there was one thing he kept on trying to tell the prosecutors, that he wanted them to listen to and it seemed they never did. they said, based on your interaction with him, are you surprised...
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smith. >> with the first lecture in the 2005 nfl draft, the san francisco 49ers select alex smith. quarterback, utah. >> they chose smith over eryn rogers. >> how does it feel to go to work for an organization with names like montana, young, garcia. is there a certain amount of pressure? >> i think it is exciting. i think it will motivate me to continue the legacy of those quarterbacks. >> it was a rocky beginning in san francisco. he dealt with a shoulder injury, lost his starting job and clashed with the head coach. >> i don't believe his shoulder is any in but sore. >> i have more to prove than ever. >> reporter: we learned that what we know now, never count him out. his career took off under jim harbaugh and he let the 49ers to an nfc title game. he would lose his starting job again the following season to colin kaepernick, and was traded to the chiefs in 2013. >> i made it very clear that i wanted to play, i did not want to sit there and is not ready to be a backup. >> reporter: he play
smith. >> with the first lecture in the 2005 nfl draft, the san francisco 49ers select alex smith. quarterback, utah. >> they chose smith over eryn rogers. >> how does it feel to go to work for an organization with names like montana, young, garcia. is there a certain amount of pressure? >> i think it is exciting. i think it will motivate me to continue the legacy of those quarterbacks. >> it was a rocky beginning in san francisco. he dealt with a shoulder injury,...
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smith of -- the clerk: mr. smith of nebraska. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speak's appointment pursuant to 22 u.s.c. 276-l and the order of january 4, 2021, of the following members on the part of the house to the british american interparliamentary group. the clerk will read the names. the clerk: mr. kind of wisconsin. chair. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment, pursuant to 2 u.s.c. 501-b as amended by the public law 116-260 and the order of the house of january 4, 2021, of the following members to the house communications standing committee. the clerk will read the names. the clerk: ms. scanlon of pennsylvania, chair. mr. sherman of california. mr. jones of new york. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the chair lays before the house the following concurrent resolution. the clerk will read the resolution. the clerk: house concurrent resolution 27. concurrent resolution permitting the remains of the late united states capitol police officer william f. evans to lie in
smith of -- the clerk: mr. smith of nebraska. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speak's appointment pursuant to 22 u.s.c. 276-l and the order of january 4, 2021, of the following members on the part of the house to the british american interparliamentary group. the clerk will read the names. the clerk: mr. kind of wisconsin. chair. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment, pursuant to 2 u.s.c. 501-b as amended by the public law 116-260 and the order...
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smith, could you please bring us the next caller. >> hi. good morning.my name is elizabeth vasquez. i also support you guys waiving the fees for the graffiti for the small businesses. my business is on 24th street, between brian and florida. and it had been graffitied about five to six times, and i kept getting complaints from the city. i guess my neighbors would call 3-1-1 and then they came and gave me a courtesy visit from, i believe it was the department of public works, and they called it a compensation visit. and they gave me only a few days to fix the graffiti and make all of the fixtures that they wanted done. so, yes, i agree that everything -- the fees being given to the small businesses in regards to the small businesses should be waived, because we're just trying to survive as it is. i've been graffitied five or six times, and i was fined the next day. that's my point of view. i think everything should be waived. thank you. >> chairman: thank you for your comments. mr. smith, could you bring us the next caller, please. >> hello, everybody. my
smith, could you please bring us the next caller. >> hi. good morning.my name is elizabeth vasquez. i also support you guys waiving the fees for the graffiti for the small businesses. my business is on 24th street, between brian and florida. and it had been graffitied about five to six times, and i kept getting complaints from the city. i guess my neighbors would call 3-1-1 and then they came and gave me a courtesy visit from, i believe it was the department of public works, and they...
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smith. thank you for those of you who are here, who came to listen to us talk about d.c. statehood on the constitution. i want to thank you for allowing me to think about the question. i think about the puerto rico question a lot more. and so it happens, these questions are quite similar. not the same, but very similar. i thank you for that. and a brief time i want to just cut to the chase. i want to talk about what i take to be a constitutional puzzle. the u.s. citizen applies and receives ssi social security benefits under the benefit act. he then moves within the united states. this is important, he does not move to a foreign country. and then, his benefits, once he moves, his benefits and. this is a case that you may recognize. it was decided next term, this is the u.s. versus -- according to the case he moved from new york to puerto rico. whatever your views about the mayors of the case, i think that this must strike you as odd. his rights and privileges or constitutional and statutory.
smith. thank you for those of you who are here, who came to listen to us talk about d.c. statehood on the constitution. i want to thank you for allowing me to think about the question. i think about the puerto rico question a lot more. and so it happens, these questions are quite similar. not the same, but very similar. i thank you for that. and a brief time i want to just cut to the chase. i want to talk about what i take to be a constitutional puzzle. the u.s. citizen applies and receives ssi...
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yeah, the smith versus smith controversy. i mean this potentially leads into a different issue, which is that how effectively did general buckner perform on on okinawa, but i'll deal with the specific question first actually very well, and that was partly down to buckner himself. so buckner simon buckner who commands the tenth armies us army his father as a famous confederate general as i mentioned. he's really been brought in as a sort of compromised candidate. really i mean, holland smith the the man at the center of the smith vs. smith controversy had during the campaign on saipan sacked his one of his subordinates an army general called ralph smith and this of course infuriated the us army chief of staff and the senior people in the us army because they felt it was, you know as an insult really and this almost certainly leads to the exclusion of holland smith. maybe he wouldn't have been chosen anyway, but it certainly led to his exclusion from being considered as the army commander and they bring him butner instead. the
yeah, the smith versus smith controversy. i mean this potentially leads into a different issue, which is that how effectively did general buckner perform on on okinawa, but i'll deal with the specific question first actually very well, and that was partly down to buckner himself. so buckner simon buckner who commands the tenth armies us army his father as a famous confederate general as i mentioned. he's really been brought in as a sort of compromised candidate. really i mean, holland smith the...
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. >> derek smith, did you know a derek smith? >> i believe so. >> dude are you recall having worked with derek smith before? >> yes. >> how often? >> several times during the course of my training. >> when the paramedics bring the patient in to the emergency department, is it standard protocol for them to tell you why they are bringing the patient in, what's the emergency? >> yes. >> in what the paramedics told you when theybrought in mister floyd did they also give you information when they brought mister floyd in ? >> they did, they essentially gave the report that i just gave. >> did they say to you for purposes of carrying or giving treatment to mister floyd that they felt he had suffered a drug overdose? >> not in the information they gave, no. >> did they tell you in the information they gave that they felt mister floyd and had a heart attack ? >> no. >> did you receive any information or indication from the paramedics when they brought mister floyd in that anyone had attempted cpr on mister floyd at the scene on may 25, 20
. >> derek smith, did you know a derek smith? >> i believe so. >> dude are you recall having worked with derek smith before? >> yes. >> how often? >> several times during the course of my training. >> when the paramedics bring the patient in to the emergency department, is it standard protocol for them to tell you why they are bringing the patient in, what's the emergency? >> yes. >> in what the paramedics told you when theybrought in mister...
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steve: and joining me now, host of rob smith is problematic podcast, rob smith, you heard that, you haven in the trenches now in this battle. your thoughts. >> the most important thing that ayaan hirsi said. i do believe that wokeness is what the genesis cancel culture is. i want to talk about what is going on with theio georgia voter i.d. law. coca-cola and delta came out gain the law, not so. the law but the way left has twisted it racism. a relic of the jim crow era, they are in essence trying to cancel. in the woke people are trying to cancel georgia. and by saying that if you your corporations did not adhere to our ideology we'll cancel you, that has been endorsed by president biden, that is woke cancel culture mob denies purity. now corporations, they seek to cancel georgia, by making sure that the corporations come out against whatever they want them to come out against, so they can stop funneling money to georgia to hurt georgia financially, we talk about cancel culture, not just talking about wealthy, spoiled hollywood celebrities losing a job but financial pressure that is put
steve: and joining me now, host of rob smith is problematic podcast, rob smith, you heard that, you haven in the trenches now in this battle. your thoughts. >> the most important thing that ayaan hirsi said. i do believe that wokeness is what the genesis cancel culture is. i want to talk about what is going on with theio georgia voter i.d. law. coca-cola and delta came out gain the law, not so. the law but the way left has twisted it racism. a relic of the jim crow era, they are in...
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is pod cast he joins me tonight from cambridge in england dr smith it's good to have you on the program so we know what the regulators think in the u.k. and the european union what does this mean for the continued vaccination rollout in the u.k. . but just to explain what's going on here we've got a virus corona virus which is not an equal opportunities virus it really varies in terms of its impact across the age spectrum so at the top end of the age spectrum the oldest people the impact is really significant the risk is really high if you catch the virus you have a very high likelihood of becoming severely on well you have a high likelihood relatively speaking of actually being so on while you might die you've got to counterbalance that of the other end of the age spectrum where people may not even know they've caught the virus it's really trivial as an infection goes in that particular age group and if you have a vaccine which across that age range has a very very trivial side effect rate which this is a very trivial rate it's very very low indeed up against a very high risk at the to
is pod cast he joins me tonight from cambridge in england dr smith it's good to have you on the program so we know what the regulators think in the u.k. and the european union what does this mean for the continued vaccination rollout in the u.k. . but just to explain what's going on here we've got a virus corona virus which is not an equal opportunities virus it really varies in terms of its impact across the age spectrum so at the top end of the age spectrum the oldest people the impact is...
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i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc a decision on the johnson & johnson vaccine. >> the covid vaccine is recommended for persons 18 years of age and older >> what it means in the race against the variants >>> covid's damage that we can't see. >> nobody wants to stay isolated and all that >> the wave of anxiety and confronting pandemic ptsd. >>> rethinking policing. react with intellect over survival instinct. >> i been there, man, i know how you feel, bud. >> tonight, how to retrain the law and order brain. >>> caitlin for governor the former olympian, reality tv star, announciing she's running for governor >>> 60 years later ♪ over the rainbow ♪ the greatest night in showbiz history. >> announcer: live from cnbc the facts. the truth. the news with shepard smith. >>> we begin tonight with breaking news. the pause on j&j's vaccine officially lifted just moments ago. the cdc and fda made the move after a panel of cdc advisers recommended the shot go back in rotation for all american adults the gro
i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc a decision on the johnson & johnson vaccine. >> the covid vaccine is recommended for persons 18 years of age and older >> what it means in the race against the variants >>> covid's damage that we can't see. >> nobody wants to stay isolated and all that >> the wave of anxiety and confronting pandemic ptsd. >>> rethinking policing. react with intellect over survival instinct. >> i been there, man, i...