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nothing. >> smith: you don't bring it up?'t go to the secretary and say, "they're calling us..." >> why should i... take the high-risk position of urging somebody get dropped from the terrorist list? >> smith: we repeatedly asked the biden administration for comment, but they declined. a stated policy has not yet been issued on idlib, hts, and what to do about jolani. >> go to pbs.org/frontline for extended interviews from the film. >> look, he's the least bad option of the various options on idlib, which is one of the most important places in syria. >>he learned the lessons of al qaeda in iraq. >> it's all about money, it's all about money. >> and see more of our extensive coverage of syria. connect with frontline on facebook, instagram, twitter and tiktok and stream anytime on the pbs app or pbs.org/frontline. >>narrator: the crackdown on chinese muslims. >> the number of people being held is unprecedented. >> narraotr: frontline goes undercov to trace the missing... >> narrator: and exposes a next-generation surveillance s
nothing. >> smith: you don't bring it up?'t go to the secretary and say, "they're calling us..." >> why should i... take the high-risk position of urging somebody get dropped from the terrorist list? >> smith: we repeatedly asked the biden administration for comment, but they declined. a stated policy has not yet been issued on idlib, hts, and what to do about jolani. >> go to pbs.org/frontline for extended interviews from the film. >> look, he's the...
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the carmen smith murder was now officially a cold case.> does a case like this haunt a police department? >> absolutely, because these cases go home with you in your mind. >> but for years doss couldn't do anything about it, and then just by chance he was sent to a dna training seminar in 2008, a random assignment that would change everything. >> back in the mid'90s very, very little at all could be done with the hair except to say the color of the hair. now when there's any tissue from the root on the hair whatsoever, it takes just a minute amount of tissue to come up with a full profile. >> it's called nuclear dna testing and carmen was a strawberry blond and he remembered the short, dark hairs recovered from her body. not hers under layers of bedding. >> i felt it was invaluable evidence if there was enough tissue on that hair that was underneath her sweater. >> doss brought one of those dark hairs to a dna lab in texas and waited. it was almost 15 years after carmen smith's murder when the call came in. there was a match. they have ide
the carmen smith murder was now officially a cold case.> does a case like this haunt a police department? >> absolutely, because these cases go home with you in your mind. >> but for years doss couldn't do anything about it, and then just by chance he was sent to a dna training seminar in 2008, a random assignment that would change everything. >> back in the mid'90s very, very little at all could be done with the hair except to say the color of the hair. now when there's...
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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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smith and sfgovtv. and public comment is now closed, and thank you to all the public callers and public comment and speaking about the importance of expanding access to -- 24-hour access to public bathrooms in our city for our unhoused neighbors and really for everyone. thanks, supervisor haney, for calling for this important hearing. do you have some closing remarks? >> supervisor haney: yeah, very quickly, and thank you to all of our presenters and director and to everyone who called in. i do think that we should not most past this time to the post pandemic by eliminating all of these bathrooms. they've served a very high rollover the last year. to think that they would go from a high of 60 to 25 is a drastic decrease, particularly when we saw how much they were used. the need is still there. as our city is opening up, there's going to be more folks and tourists and homeless out on the streets, and the need is only going to grow. what i'd like to do is work with you, director, and figure out how we ca
smith and sfgovtv. and public comment is now closed, and thank you to all the public callers and public comment and speaking about the importance of expanding access to -- 24-hour access to public bathrooms in our city for our unhoused neighbors and really for everyone. thanks, supervisor haney, for calling for this important hearing. do you have some closing remarks? >> supervisor haney: yeah, very quickly, and thank you to all of our presenters and director and to everyone who called...
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smith, could we please have the next caller? >> in 2019, there was a resolution passed showing the city's commitment coming up with a nonpolice response to homelessness. in 2020, a stakeholders group was formed, and i appreciate there are some parts of government that agree there should be more discussions, but let's be clear. the community has dedicated significant time working on this as well as many other groups. there have been unhoused san franciscan service providers, organizations, academics, but also, many elected officials and in government participated. c.a.r.t. is very unique, and we do need more responders. you have heard that over and over again, and we need this very different design that came out of this multiyear process, so again, if our board of supervisors doesn't work to support c.a.r.t., what does that say about our city's commitment to community policing? thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. mr. smith, you could please bring us the next caller? >> my name is regina yslas, and i'm a member of th
smith, could we please have the next caller? >> in 2019, there was a resolution passed showing the city's commitment coming up with a nonpolice response to homelessness. in 2020, a stakeholders group was formed, and i appreciate there are some parts of government that agree there should be more discussions, but let's be clear. the community has dedicated significant time working on this as well as many other groups. there have been unhoused san franciscan service providers, organizations,...
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smith here today. our note the partnership between afc was strong on the path and it remains strong under mrs. bush's dedicated leadership. the armies in the midst of a transformational change for this changes necessary to maintain our global competitive edge and to fight and win if called upon as part of the joint force. the armies transforming how we fight, what we fight with, how we organize, how we do business and who we are. budget convergence on the campaign of learning and experimentation is informant alder aspects. like to talk about each of them in turn. first we are transforming how we fight for the army's current concept is multi operations or contribution to the developing joint work concepts. right now the army's training document command is a process to transition multi operation concept in the next army doctrine. at the same time army futures command, future studies program is bringing together our concept writers, intelligence professionals and experts with leading thinkers of academia,
smith here today. our note the partnership between afc was strong on the path and it remains strong under mrs. bush's dedicated leadership. the armies in the midst of a transformational change for this changes necessary to maintain our global competitive edge and to fight and win if called upon as part of the joint force. the armies transforming how we fight, what we fight with, how we organize, how we do business and who we are. budget convergence on the campaign of learning and...
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nunez-smith. dr. nunez-smith: great. thank you so much, dr. fauci. and good morning to everyone. as we know, for our national vaccination campaign to be successful, everyone -- everyone in our country needs to benefit from the scientific discovery with the vaccines. we absolutely cannot beat this virus without making sure there's a plan that works for everyone and works for all communities. so, to ensure that we are truly reaching everyone who is unvaccinated in this phase of our vaccination program, in this month of action, we are working hard and continuing to make progress in addressing the structural barriers that many people face in terms of access. we're focusing even harder on meeting people exactly where they are. and we will continue to provide the public with the answers that you need about getting vaccinated. it is our pledge to make sure that vaccination is easy and convenient for everyone. so we've increased the number of pop-up and mobile units across the country. we've ensured that the majority of our 40,000 participating pharmacies are located in areas that are at
nunez-smith. dr. nunez-smith: great. thank you so much, dr. fauci. and good morning to everyone. as we know, for our national vaccination campaign to be successful, everyone -- everyone in our country needs to benefit from the scientific discovery with the vaccines. we absolutely cannot beat this virus without making sure there's a plan that works for everyone and works for all communities. so, to ensure that we are truly reaching everyone who is unvaccinated in this phase of our vaccination...
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smith, do we have any callers on the line? >> we have one caller in the queue. >> clerk: all right, thank you. >> caller: good morning again. one last time commissioners, this is eric brooks with californians for energy choice. and our city san francisco. i'm also a co-founder with bruce wolf of public net san francisco. and i want to speak specifically to public broadband and its connection to the things that we've talked about in today's hearing. i first want to endorse everything that bruce said, we need to do those things, and it's important to understand that as we get the board of supervisors to help to fund local buildout plan, even though the letter doesn't specifically mention it verbatim, a public broadband network city-wide and county-wide and even regionally is crucial to clean buildouts, because you need to have smart grids and you can't really do effective microgrids without having a good public broadband system that is based on fiber optic cable that is put in the ground. and so that will be an intrinsic part of
smith, do we have any callers on the line? >> we have one caller in the queue. >> clerk: all right, thank you. >> caller: good morning again. one last time commissioners, this is eric brooks with californians for energy choice. and our city san francisco. i'm also a co-founder with bruce wolf of public net san francisco. and i want to speak specifically to public broadband and its connection to the things that we've talked about in today's hearing. i first want to endorse...
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smith. why were so many so quick to dismiss what you were seeing with your own eyes and experience early on? >> there was a lot of fear. obviously there were strange political reasons i will never understand. back to those comments, these doctors were decided how much hydroxychloroquine to give for how long. the early reports of how much to give were very low. very, very low over 5 days. i turned to our pharmacist and i said people who are more than 4 times difference in weight. why are both groups getting the wrong dose? i started read it and colleagues came out with their regiment which is still not a high dose of hydroxychloroquine. it's nothing compared to a lupus patient takes. that dose is not high. and more importantly the drug build up for 200 days. you are taking a lower dose you pass 6,000 in 20 days and you keep going up higher. >> laura: dr. smith, people watching don't understand the doses. it's critical, but tonight are you able to use hydroxychloroquine with any covid patients
smith. why were so many so quick to dismiss what you were seeing with your own eyes and experience early on? >> there was a lot of fear. obviously there were strange political reasons i will never understand. back to those comments, these doctors were decided how much hydroxychloroquine to give for how long. the early reports of how much to give were very low. very, very low over 5 days. i turned to our pharmacist and i said people who are more than 4 times difference in weight. why are...
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smith and sfgovtv. and public comment is now closed, and thank you to all the public callers and public comment and speaking about the importance of expanding access to -- 24-hour access to public bathrooms in our city for our unhoused neighbors and really for everyone. thanks, supervisor haney, for calling for this important hearing. do you have some closing remarks? >> supervisor haney: yeah, very quickly, and thank you to all of our presenters and director and to everyone who called in. i do think that we should not most past this time to the post pandemic by eliminating all of these bathrooms. they've served a very high rollover the last year. to think that they would go from a high of 60 to 25 is a drastic decrease, particularly when we saw how much they were used. the need is still there. as our city is opening up, there's going to be more folks and tourists and homeless out on the streets, and the need is only going to grow. what i'd like to do is work with you, director, and figure out how we ca
smith and sfgovtv. and public comment is now closed, and thank you to all the public callers and public comment and speaking about the importance of expanding access to -- 24-hour access to public bathrooms in our city for our unhoused neighbors and really for everyone. thanks, supervisor haney, for calling for this important hearing. do you have some closing remarks? >> supervisor haney: yeah, very quickly, and thank you to all of our presenters and director and to everyone who called...
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smith, do we have anyone lined up to speak? >> operator: we have no callers in the queue. >> chair preston: thank you. seeing no callers, public comment is now closed. i did just have a general question for miss bollock on this. these are large contracts for maintenance, for repair, but i'm just curious if you know, like in terms of the overall trajectory of these, are these all like -- these elevators are all early enough in their life span here, that the focus is just on maintenance and repair or is there sort of an overlapping plan around capital improvements. i know these last quite a long time. i just want to ask as we're being asked to approve tens of millions in repair if there's a capital investment side. >> yes, chair preston, that's a great question. as you can see with the contract, we focus more on the preventative maintenance. there is another contract to capital upgrades to look in the future. with kone, you can see we have more money focused on the capital replacement overhaul because the walkways have run contin
smith, do we have anyone lined up to speak? >> operator: we have no callers in the queue. >> chair preston: thank you. seeing no callers, public comment is now closed. i did just have a general question for miss bollock on this. these are large contracts for maintenance, for repair, but i'm just curious if you know, like in terms of the overall trajectory of these, are these all like -- these elevators are all early enough in their life span here, that the focus is just on...
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the estate of worthington mayo- smith.try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been ofring no-contract wireless plans, designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. the biden administration is still negotiating with republicans over its proposed $1.7-trillion infrastructure package, as its self-imposed deadline to see progress on the bill approaches tomorrow. on friday, president biden rejected the late
the estate of worthington mayo- smith.try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been ofring no-contract wireless plans, designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more,...
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that is dave smith's motto. _ nearly on my limit. keep on. that is dave smith's motto.s motto. keep on. - nearly on my limit. keep on. that is dave smith's motto. keep on. mostj dave smith's motto. keep on. most people have it in their body for ten days, he had it for nearly 300. whenever a new medical person opens up my whenever a new medical person opens up my file, they look at it and say, you've had all this?! 1—person�*s had all this?! they say, here comes the miracle man!— all this?! they say, here comes the miracle man! davis 72, and a driving instructor by — miracle man! davis 72, and a driving instructor by day... _ miracle man! davis 72, and a driving instructor by day... -- _ miracle man! davis 72, and a driving instructor by day... -- dave - miracle man! davis 72, and a driving instructor by day... -- dave is - miracle man! davis 72, and a driving instructor by day... -- dave is a - instructor by day... —— dave is a 72. and a musician by night. it was last march that he caught covid—19. i had a terrible cough. at one time i coughed for five hours nonstop. i
that is dave smith's motto. _ nearly on my limit. keep on. that is dave smith's motto.s motto. keep on. - nearly on my limit. keep on. that is dave smith's motto. keep on. mostj dave smith's motto. keep on. most people have it in their body for ten days, he had it for nearly 300. whenever a new medical person opens up my whenever a new medical person opens up my file, they look at it and say, you've had all this?! 1—person�*s had all this?! they say, here comes the miracle man!— all...
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andre we know winston smith was wanted.pparently he had skipped out on a sentencing for being a found in possession of a firearm. a couple weeks ago, there was a thought that that he would be armed and the family had said he had spent all day at at a bar across the street with a date. there was a woman in his car when the shooting went down, so they don't know why he was sort of ambush. that's their language ambushed as he sat in the car up in the parking ramp, so law enforcement absolutely has questions and what's interesting. it is the u. s. marshal service. we're not quite as well connected with that federal entity as may be on the ground law enforcement here, but that task force is made up of local agencies. these were local deputies who fired hadn't been county. that's the county in minneapolis sits in and ramsey county that's the large county where saint paul is it was local deputies. but again they were working under this jurisdiction of this u. s marshal task force. a bench warrant issued for the arrest of winston s
andre we know winston smith was wanted.pparently he had skipped out on a sentencing for being a found in possession of a firearm. a couple weeks ago, there was a thought that that he would be armed and the family had said he had spent all day at at a bar across the street with a date. there was a woman in his car when the shooting went down, so they don't know why he was sort of ambush. that's their language ambushed as he sat in the car up in the parking ramp, so law enforcement absolutely has...
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amy: that is nikole hannah-jones, clint smith. >> and she's absolutely right.these two things are deeply entangled in one another. i think there is a state sanctionedffort to prevent people from understanding our history. if you prevent young people were generally from understanding the history of this country and how racism against animated so much of public policy decisions, and when certain voting rights or certain voting legislation is enacted to prevent people from having the right to the ballot box or access to the ballot box in a way they should, then you can ground it ia sort of a historicism that pretends it is not something that is very intentionally attempting to keep like people from exercising the right to the franchise. and because there is a recognition that more people understand history that has shaped what our political infrastructure looks like from the electoral college to gerrymandering, the more you realize how entangled that is in the history of slavery so all of these things come as she said, go hand-in-hand and should be understood as s
amy: that is nikole hannah-jones, clint smith. >> and she's absolutely right.these two things are deeply entangled in one another. i think there is a state sanctionedffort to prevent people from understanding our history. if you prevent young people were generally from understanding the history of this country and how racism against animated so much of public policy decisions, and when certain voting rights or certain voting legislation is enacted to prevent people from having the right...
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we will speak to the writer and poet clint smith about juneteenth and his new book "how the word is passed: a reckoning with the history of slavery acro america." >> i grandfather's grandfather was enslaved. when my three-year-old son sits on my grandfather's lap, i imagine my grandfather sitting on his grandfather's lap and i am how this history we tell ourselves was so long ago was in fact not that long ago. amy: plus, we look at another june 19, 1838, when jesuit priests who ran georgetown university sold 272 enslaved men, women, and children to pay off the school's debt. the just woods recently pledged $100 million to help us lindens of the enslaved. loucks our ancestors waited patiently through centuries for us to come to the table of acknowledgment. i am mÉlisande short-colomb. here i am. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. president biden has signed legislation creating a new federal holiday for juneteenth to mark the end of slavery in the united states. the celebration marks june 19, the day in 1865
we will speak to the writer and poet clint smith about juneteenth and his new book "how the word is passed: a reckoning with the history of slavery acro america." >> i grandfather's grandfather was enslaved. when my three-year-old son sits on my grandfather's lap, i imagine my grandfather sitting on his grandfather's lap and i am how this history we tell ourselves was so long ago was in fact not that long ago. amy: plus, we look at another june 19, 1838, when jesuit priests who...
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summer time, will smith, is saying about his future, on this first full day of summer. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> and good monday morning, it is the first official day of summer. and what better way to bring in one of the best seasons than with faith abubey here in new york. welcome back. joining us from dc. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. i love how will smith has summer and mariah carey has christmas. keep it going. >> welcome back. you were here last week as well, so going back and forth and back and forth. we got you here now. >> and bringing a new season with me. >> as much as we love summer, the down part is the severe storms, and severe weather especially in the south. and unfortunately that's where we are beginning this morning's show, with new details in a deadly highway crash, in alabama. and the weather conditions are to blame. >> rain-slicked roads are said to be at least partly responsible for this weekend crash that killed nine children. it happened as the third named storm of the atlantic season moved across the southea
summer time, will smith, is saying about his future, on this first full day of summer. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> and good monday morning, it is the first official day of summer. and what better way to bring in one of the best seasons than with faith abubey here in new york. welcome back. joining us from dc. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. i love how will smith has summer and mariah carey has christmas. keep it going. >>...
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microsoft's brad smith addresses at all. plus, efforts to fight climate change and encourage racial equity across corporate america. we have got the head of xbox's game creator experience. we will chat about the newest lineup of games and how the global chip crunch is affecting the supply chain. plus, apple debuts its beats studio buzz. there is new guidance of wearing masks at apple stores. -- apple stores and offices across the contribute stocks, a late rally today. ed ludlow has the details. ed: tech leading the way. the nasdaq 100, the most tech heavy gauge, up by almost 1%, closing at a fresh record high. chinese adr's, it's best one-day gain since april. semiconductors getting in on the action as well. in terms of specific names, it is apple leading the charge. the best one-day gain since march. the news, new headphones. $150 per studio buds. this gives apple access to the non-ios crowd. one of the best gainers, netflix, 1 wall st firm saying it will increase reputation if it does not at least boost revenue. tech has b
microsoft's brad smith addresses at all. plus, efforts to fight climate change and encourage racial equity across corporate america. we have got the head of xbox's game creator experience. we will chat about the newest lineup of games and how the global chip crunch is affecting the supply chain. plus, apple debuts its beats studio buzz. there is new guidance of wearing masks at apple stores. -- apple stores and offices across the contribute stocks, a late rally today. ed ludlow has the details....
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chair smith from minnesota is recognized. chair smith: does my identification say chair smith? chair brown: no. the excellent subcommittee you chaired last week. thank you. senator smith: thank you, chair brown and ranking member toomey. i want to thank very much from our guests today. it's great to hear from you. i think we have such a huge opportunity in this moment to make significant strides forward on infrastructure. and i approached this conversation from the former -- as being a former chief of staff for the mayor of minneapolis and understanding what mayors go through as they're trying to address real needs in their community. i'd like to focus on two of those if i can today. the first is affordable housing, and if we have a moment, i'd like to also talk about clean energy infrastructure. these are two things i think are essential to include in the american jobs plan infrastructure package that the senate is working on. so i suspect that as mayors you all are experiencing firsthand the crisis of housing in our country, a complete mismatch between supply and demand for h
chair smith from minnesota is recognized. chair smith: does my identification say chair smith? chair brown: no. the excellent subcommittee you chaired last week. thank you. senator smith: thank you, chair brown and ranking member toomey. i want to thank very much from our guests today. it's great to hear from you. i think we have such a huge opportunity in this moment to make significant strides forward on infrastructure. and i approached this conversation from the former -- as being a former...
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all of us by will smith. i want to give a shout out to will smith for that beautiful motto.so learned was you should never judge a book by its cover, but sometimes you should. >> sometimes you can judge a book by its cover, and sometimes you can't. sometimes you can't judge whether your history teacher is going to pop into the park unexpectedly with the sixth graders. hi, ms. ribino. >> deanna, what's the biggest lesson you've learned this past year? >> i've learned to appreciate what you have, to not judge a book by its cover. >> i cannot take credit from this quote. if you're given the choice between be being right and being kind, choose kind. >> who was the person you missed most during the pandemic, since we weren't allowed to travel so much. >> i'm going to have to say you. >> me! alison, i can't give you a hug, but i'll give you one of these. >> and my grandpa and grandma. >> i missed you guys. >> ah. >> ah. >> give me the feels. okay. so greatness is in all of us. he said shout out to will smith. i wonder if he knows he's the freh prince. and be kind. these kids are l
all of us by will smith. i want to give a shout out to will smith for that beautiful motto.so learned was you should never judge a book by its cover, but sometimes you should. >> sometimes you can judge a book by its cover, and sometimes you can't. sometimes you can't judge whether your history teacher is going to pop into the park unexpectedly with the sixth graders. hi, ms. ribino. >> deanna, what's the biggest lesson you've learned this past year? >> i've learned to...
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block or so from the light rail yard where the shooting occurred a week ago tomorrow, sheriff laurie smith expected to take the podium here shortly. you can see behind me. they've got to screen set up here. we've been told that the sheriff's office is going to release body-worn camera from the deputies who responded to the shooting. the telling us last week deputies were heroes in may and their actions may indeed have prevented still more bloodshed last week. you'll recall the sheriff said her deputies were actually in the building when the shooting it was still going on and by the time they got to the shooter had already taken his own life. again, a week ago today this was a minute i early different scene here on younger street. us sheriff's office had the the guadalupe a completely sealed off us. gunman was going through buildings apparently targeting his victims in the end, 9 people lost their lives. in the end, the suspect, the late suspect identified as 57 year-old samuel cassidy then turned the gun on himself. we know that he had to burned out his own home or at tried to what may hav
block or so from the light rail yard where the shooting occurred a week ago tomorrow, sheriff laurie smith expected to take the podium here shortly. you can see behind me. they've got to screen set up here. we've been told that the sheriff's office is going to release body-worn camera from the deputies who responded to the shooting. the telling us last week deputies were heroes in may and their actions may indeed have prevented still more bloodshed last week. you'll recall the sheriff said her...
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so now i want to go back to the to the map that john smith drew that i showed showed you at the very beginning. he he published this in that volume that you're just looking at and i i this time i want to point out to the fact that john smith is traveling all around virginia for several reasons, but one thing he was looking to see if there any survivors of the colony at roanoke, you know, we call it the lost colony because they suddenly disappeared when supplies return to the mirror too afterwards in the it is that they're all gone. so he was looking to see if there are survivors of lost colony. he was also looking to see if he could find gold and minerals and of course he couldn't because they weren't there and he was also looking for a water route to the pacific ocean to the to asia to india to china. and this map was incredibly important because it's accurate and it's just a full of so much information. so, it's sir john smith that we know the most about pocahontas whose image is the next one that i and i want to show you and this is an an engraving with her by an artist named sam
so now i want to go back to the to the map that john smith drew that i showed showed you at the very beginning. he he published this in that volume that you're just looking at and i i this time i want to point out to the fact that john smith is traveling all around virginia for several reasons, but one thing he was looking to see if there any survivors of the colony at roanoke, you know, we call it the lost colony because they suddenly disappeared when supplies return to the mirror too...
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i'm shepard smith, this is the news on cnbc. >>> president biden lands in geneva the countdown begins we're live on the ground with what's on the table ahead of their brig sit-down. >>> 3, 2, 1! >> the first state to close for covid now reopened what this milestone means for the economy and our road back to normal >> let them in, let them in. >> the threat from within. the white house reveals a new strategy to crack down on domestic terrorism. >> disrupt and deter, also to address the root causes of violence >>> murder mystery in mississippi. a former state legislator shot and killed, found in the same location where firefighters discovered her sister-in-law's body months earlier. >>> record heat causing major power problems. >>> an historic move in baseball. >>> plus an invasion of spiders like you have never seen >> announcer: live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, "the news with shepard smith." >>> good evening we're just hours away from president biden's biggest test yesterday on the world stage mr. biden arriving in geneva as he preparing to meet face-to-face with the russian pres
i'm shepard smith, this is the news on cnbc. >>> president biden lands in geneva the countdown begins we're live on the ground with what's on the table ahead of their brig sit-down. >>> 3, 2, 1! >> the first state to close for covid now reopened what this milestone means for the economy and our road back to normal >> let them in, let them in. >> the threat from within. the white house reveals a new strategy to crack down on domestic terrorism. >>...
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facility, hey, there's a problem with joe smith. so employers have to be careful not to do anything discriminatory toward individuals that are not vaccinated or making employees steel bad because they're not vaccinated, particularly if there's an underlying medical issue. employers have to walk a fine line to make sure the employees that follow the guidelines and opt to be vaccinated that they're being treated fairly and equitably within that environment. >> still a workplace question but the focus is different, alex once to know can an employer refuse service to a customer if they're not vaccinated or refuse to wear a mask. >> that goes back to the broad state regulations. presumably the state regulations will say after june 15th you don't have to wear a mask if you've been vaccinated hand you don't have to comply with certain other requirements from the last year if you've been vaccinated. so if you're going into a facility that says you have to have a mask on, if you've been vaccinated, that facility cannot require you to wear a
facility, hey, there's a problem with joe smith. so employers have to be careful not to do anything discriminatory toward individuals that are not vaccinated or making employees steel bad because they're not vaccinated, particularly if there's an underlying medical issue. employers have to walk a fine line to make sure the employees that follow the guidelines and opt to be vaccinated that they're being treated fairly and equitably within that environment. >> still a workplace question but...
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smith, do we have anyone lined up to speak? >> operator: we have no callers in the queue. >> chair preston: thank you. seeing no callers, public comment is now closed. i did just have a general question for miss bollock on this. these are large contracts for maintenance, for repair, but i'm just curious if you know, like in terms of the overall trajectory of these, are these all like -- these elevators are all early enough in their life span here, that the focus is just on maintenance and repair or is there sort of an overlapping plan around capital improvements. i know these last quite a long time. i just want to ask as we're being asked to approve tens of millions in repair if there's a capital investment side. >> yes, chair preston, that's a great question. as you can see with the contract, we focus more on the preventative maintenance. there is another contract to capital upgrades to look in the future. with kone, you can see we have more money focused on the capital replacement overhaul because the walkways have run contin
smith, do we have anyone lined up to speak? >> operator: we have no callers in the queue. >> chair preston: thank you. seeing no callers, public comment is now closed. i did just have a general question for miss bollock on this. these are large contracts for maintenance, for repair, but i'm just curious if you know, like in terms of the overall trajectory of these, are these all like -- these elevators are all early enough in their life span here, that the focus is just on...
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in 2018 it was ben smith, my buddy himself published a "new york times" op-ed dealing how proud he was of himself for publishing hillary clinton's and bought and for, dirty russian disinformation dossier. a year later he stated "the broad outline of what christopher steele was writing is unquestionably true. "no, ben, it was unquestionably false. it was full of russian and misinformation and russian lies and you were a willing dupe in all of this. and "the new york times" and it didn't stop there. here are a few more examples. take a look. >> first of all, i think we need to start asking ourselves into particular republican leaders in congress need to start asking themselves at what point do we need to stop giving the benefit of the doubt here? the evidence here, these close ties with russia continue to mount with each and every day. >> but i think this is the more significant quote. i faced great pressure because of russia. that's taken off. it sure seems to fit one of the elements that there was obstruction of justice, no? >> robert s muller the third has been examining two chief que
in 2018 it was ben smith, my buddy himself published a "new york times" op-ed dealing how proud he was of himself for publishing hillary clinton's and bought and for, dirty russian disinformation dossier. a year later he stated "the broad outline of what christopher steele was writing is unquestionably true. "no, ben, it was unquestionably false. it was full of russian and misinformation and russian lies and you were a willing dupe in all of this. and "the new york...
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we hope you'll follow us at "the news with shepard smith. news with shepard smith.t, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms night. chills, muscle aches, or coughs or if you plan to or recently received a vaccine. ♪ nothing is everything ♪ now is the time to ask your dermatologist about skyrizi. finding new routes to reach your customers, and new ways for them to reach you... is what business is all about. it's what the united states postal service has always been about. so as your business changes, we're changing with it. with e-commerce that runs at the speed of now. next day and two-day shipping nationwide. same day shipping across town. returns right from the doorstep, and deliveries seven days a week. it's a whole new world out there. let's not keep it waiting. to run a growing business, is to be on a journey. and along the ride, you'll find many challenges. your dell technologies advisor is here to help. so you can stop at nothing for your customers. ♪ ♪come on over to my place (come o
we hope you'll follow us at "the news with shepard smith. news with shepard smith.t, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms night. chills, muscle aches, or coughs or if you plan to or recently received a vaccine. ♪ nothing is everything ♪ now is the time to ask your dermatologist about skyrizi. finding new routes to reach your customers, and new ways for them to reach you... is what business is all about. it's...
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geschwind for his statement. >> good morning, honorable chairwoman bass and ranking member smith, and other members of this subcommittee. i want to really thank you for the opportunity to testify before you today. my remarks will be brief and will focus on introducing autism spectrum disorder, which is increasingly being recognized as a major public health challenge here i will summarize the broad effexor and africa. i also refer you to my written remarks which will contain more detail and references. autism was because he thought to be rare but it's a common brain disorder affecting one in 54 children. four times more boys than girls. it's the leading cause of disability in children under five. it's a chronic typically lifelong condition with onset and early infancy which is what it's called a neurodevelopmental disorder. it's characterized by abnormal social development primarily as well as the presence of what are called repetitive behaviors, and some resistance to change and repetitive movements. about the third goal of intellectual disability. two-thirds vote. the wide variabilit
geschwind for his statement. >> good morning, honorable chairwoman bass and ranking member smith, and other members of this subcommittee. i want to really thank you for the opportunity to testify before you today. my remarks will be brief and will focus on introducing autism spectrum disorder, which is increasingly being recognized as a major public health challenge here i will summarize the broad effexor and africa. i also refer you to my written remarks which will contain more detail...
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i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >>> stepping off air force one and on to the world stage. president biden begins the first overseas trip of his presidency. >> democracies of the world are standing together to tackle the toughest challenges. >> but can he strengthen our strained relations abroad? keeping america competitive. the senate passes a bipartisan $250 billion bill. >> answering the unfair competition that we are seeing from communist china >> aiming to boost the u.s. as a technological powerhouse >> a critical hearing in the world of sports. >> we don't fix this problem, sports as we know will change it and we should all feel that urgency. >> what the ncaa president had to say about the growing calls to pay college athletes. >> long lines and overstretched resources, our nation's largest airports battling a severe labor shortage thousands of vaccines about to expire, hungry goats fighting fires, plus the new drones delivering groceries >>> live from cnbc, the facts. the truth. the ne
i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >>> stepping off air force one and on to the world stage. president biden begins the first overseas trip of his presidency. >> democracies of the world are standing together to tackle the toughest challenges. >> but can he strengthen our strained relations abroad? keeping america competitive. the senate passes a bipartisan $250 billion bill. >> answering the unfair competition that we are seeing from communist china >>...
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smith, what did you find most difficult? in writing and researching of this book, what did you find the most rewarding and inspiring in the writing and reading and researching of this book. thank you so much for the question. i the most difficult thing was my trip to angola. i've worked in prisons and taught in prisons and jails for the past 7 years. the teacher and i thought i was, i was familiar with the landscape of incarceration in the country. and so i went to and goal at the context in goal prison is the largest maximum security prison in the country. it's 800000 acres. why bigger than the island of manhattan to its place where 75 percent of the people held. there are black men, 70 percent, are serving life senses, and it is built on top of a former slave plantation. and what i tell folks is that if you were to go to germany and you have the largest maximum security prison insurance, and it was built on top of form, a concentration was the people held. they were disproportionately jewels. that place would rightfully be
smith, what did you find most difficult? in writing and researching of this book, what did you find the most rewarding and inspiring in the writing and reading and researching of this book. thank you so much for the question. i the most difficult thing was my trip to angola. i've worked in prisons and taught in prisons and jails for the past 7 years. the teacher and i thought i was, i was familiar with the landscape of incarceration in the country. and so i went to and goal at the context in...
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for this friday june the 11th, 2021, i'm shepherd smith see you back here on monday.e) just phone it in. (painter 1) yeah, just phone it in and save money for being claim-free. (neighbor) even if i switch to farmers today?! (painter 2) yep, three years claim-free with any home insurance. (painter 3) i'm phoning it in and saving money for literally doing nothing. (burke) get your policy perks by calling 1-800-farmers. go ahead, phone it in. (grandpa) phone it in, why don't ya?! ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ right now, she's not thinking about her work or her schedule. hi baby. -hey ma, how are you doing? i'm doing good, how are you? good. we are just on our way back from the beach. she's not thinking about her next appearance or even her book tour. no, she's thinking about something more important. and thankfully so is her automobile. the safest, most technologically advanced car we have ever introduced. cares for what matters. the new s-class. from mercedes-benz. ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na... ♪ hey hey hey. ♪ goodbye. ♪ na na na na... ♪ hey hey hey.
for this friday june the 11th, 2021, i'm shepherd smith see you back here on monday.e) just phone it in. (painter 1) yeah, just phone it in and save money for being claim-free. (neighbor) even if i switch to farmers today?! (painter 2) yep, three years claim-free with any home insurance. (painter 3) i'm phoning it in and saving money for literally doing nothing. (burke) get your policy perks by calling 1-800-farmers. go ahead, phone it in. (grandpa) phone it in, why don't ya?! ♪ we are...
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i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc violence surging people's fears growing multiple cities report mass shootings over the weekend >> the building is pretty much consumed this is going to be a several-day event. >> reporter: a massive explosion and enormous plumes of smoke lead to mandatory evacuations, after a fire breaks out at a chemical plant >>> nato is critically important for u.s. interests >> president biden meets with nato leaders ahead of his face-off with vladimir putin what the russian leader is saying just days before the high stakes summit in swiswitzerland. >> translator: you know what matters and what problems americans want to discuss with us >> reporter: buying a home in one of the hottest markets in history. the new data on what to look for and when to buy. two tropical weather systems brewing. dogs attacking postal workers and the $28 million rocket ride with jeff bezos. >> live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith >> good evening. we've just emerged f
i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc violence surging people's fears growing multiple cities report mass shootings over the weekend >> the building is pretty much consumed this is going to be a several-day event. >> reporter: a massive explosion and enormous plumes of smoke lead to mandatory evacuations, after a fire breaks out at a chemical plant >>> nato is critically important for u.s. interests >> president biden meets with nato leaders ahead of his...
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smith, josh reddick.h each other because sally winds up with his first major league, triple another rb, the giants put it away rather easily. 10 3 23 straight losses for arizona and also. beautiful summer day out there. kevin gausman his eighth win against only one last six strong their nba nothing better than the seventh game, and that is just what we're headed for. in brooklyn, come saturday in milwaukee. they call that the deer district it was popping for game six. who needs a mask when you get basketball inside, bucks did not have their eyes cut the headlights at all despite kb doing his thing, 32 points, 11. abounds plenty of emotion. but milwaukee in the fourth quarter, they were cruising there on 17 yannis up to the coup pool. we'll put it down hard on the 4 30 points. 17 rebounds later every time they needed a bucket. chris middle two delivers he had 38 points 10 rebounds here. he's fouled. that counts four point play 14 89 as i mentioned game seven in brooklyn for the eastern conference semifinal
smith, josh reddick.h each other because sally winds up with his first major league, triple another rb, the giants put it away rather easily. 10 3 23 straight losses for arizona and also. beautiful summer day out there. kevin gausman his eighth win against only one last six strong their nba nothing better than the seventh game, and that is just what we're headed for. in brooklyn, come saturday in milwaukee. they call that the deer district it was popping for game six. who needs a mask when you...
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representative smith. >> thank you very much, mad am chair. the idea of prevalence studies, you may know this but the 1997 study, what i as cdc to do, at its understanding $287,000 per year which is a drop in the bucket. that now has grown to 23 million, nih, 337 million. money does make a difference and prevalent studies drive that money so we can target those who are now affected. if i could just ask dr. geschwind, , you might want to speak to the need for this global brain health act that we've introduced and will introduce with some updated information at history. i been trying to get that for decades. the author of the autism carers act which is our law. i say that only because what we've done here, we need to translate to africa and elsewhere and not just hold it close. one of the things the bill would do is to help ngos, health departments in every one else really get in on this issue and saves time, we had a woman who testified at one of our hearings previously who said to us there was nothing in kosovo for her. she find immigrated to
representative smith. >> thank you very much, mad am chair. the idea of prevalence studies, you may know this but the 1997 study, what i as cdc to do, at its understanding $287,000 per year which is a drop in the bucket. that now has grown to 23 million, nih, 337 million. money does make a difference and prevalent studies drive that money so we can target those who are now affected. if i could just ask dr. geschwind, , you might want to speak to the need for this global brain health act...
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henry smith, mp for crawley, think ou result. henry smith, mp for crawley, think you very _ result.r crawley, think you very much for— result. henry smith, mp for crawley, think you very much for being - result. henry smith, mp for crawley, think you very much for being with i think you very much for being with us. our correspondent in a hall again is in the lyrics. —— balearic islands. again is in the lyrics. -- balearic islands. , ., ., ., islands. yes, i am, and we are inside when — islands. yes, i am, and we are inside when the _ islands. yes, i am, and we are inside when the bars _ islands. yes, i am, and we are inside when the bars on - islands. yes, i am, and we are inside when the bars on the i islands. yes, i am, and we are . inside when the bars on the island where they have been celebrating from the moment this news broke —— anna holligan. ibiza has been added to the screen list, which means from the 30th ofjune, people in the uk will be able to travel here without having to quarantine on their return. we can speak to some of the people who live on the island and whose bu
henry smith, mp for crawley, think ou result. henry smith, mp for crawley, think you very _ result.r crawley, think you very much for— result. henry smith, mp for crawley, think you very much for being - result. henry smith, mp for crawley, think you very much for being with i think you very much for being with us. our correspondent in a hall again is in the lyrics. —— balearic islands. again is in the lyrics. -- balearic islands. , ., ., ., islands. yes, i am, and we are inside when —...
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"the news with shepard smith" starts now i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >> this is a hot verdict for us. >> bill cosby set free the disgraced-former tv icon released from prison after the pennsylvania supreme court vacates his conviction forring a h in in aggravated indecent assault. >> families hurting. rescue workers, still, searching for survivors. >> we continue our search-and-rescue efforts, 24/7, without stop. >> the growing legal push to uncover what caused the collapse as more bodies are pulled from the rubble >>> criminal charges expected against the trump organization what the company faces and why more indictments may be coming >>> donald rumsfeld dead at 88 the former-defense secretary and original architect of america's war on terror. rumsfeld's life and legacy >>> the heatwave turns deadly. you? >>> new documents in britney spears' court battle. >>> and toasting pride with queer beer >>> live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, "the news with shepard smith. >>> good evening bill cosby walked free today, after the suprem
"the news with shepard smith" starts now i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >> this is a hot verdict for us. >> bill cosby set free the disgraced-former tv icon released from prison after the pennsylvania supreme court vacates his conviction forring a h in in aggravated indecent assault. >> families hurting. rescue workers, still, searching for survivors. >> we continue our search-and-rescue efforts, 24/7, without stop. >> the growing legal push...
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i'm shepard smith on cnbc.e hour, time for the top of the news >> the cruise ship battle gets its day in court florida's governor facing off against the cdc over covid rules. americans weighing down flights with their baggages and their waistlines, now the new rule that could get you or your bags left behind. and we're paying more for just about everything inflation in the united states surged by 5% over the past year, according to the labor department the fastest pace since august of '08. the cost of gas line, for example, up 56%, air fairs up 24%, clothing up 6%, dining out, 4%, new cars up 3% many economists are saying the rising prices are just temporary. they're spiking now and might keep rising through the summer but most of those economists say they believe they will even out sometime in the fall, so what's driving this well, for one, pandemic induced supply chain issues, a large part of the inflation gains were from the car market, but those high prices were largely because of semiconductor shortages, f
i'm shepard smith on cnbc.e hour, time for the top of the news >> the cruise ship battle gets its day in court florida's governor facing off against the cdc over covid rules. americans weighing down flights with their baggages and their waistlines, now the new rule that could get you or your bags left behind. and we're paying more for just about everything inflation in the united states surged by 5% over the past year, according to the labor department the fastest pace since august of...
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i'm shepard smith on cnbc.e bottom of the hour, time tor the top of the news >>> a water crisis in the west extreme drought conditions forcing people in some states to start conserving water right now. >>> a russian tennis player arrested over allegations of match-fixing at the french open. >>> and the cdc's new concerns about the growing number of kids hospitalized with covid. cdc director walensky issuing the stern warning saying these he is she is deeply concerned by the number of hospitalized adolescents, the comments in the wake of a new cdc study, emphasizing severe covid-19 can occur in all ages. but kids age 12 to 17, hospitalizations rose from march to april of this year. and nearly one-third of those hospitalized from january to march ended up in intensive care important to note, there were no reported deaths from covid in that age group during that time. >>> dr. scott gottlieb former fda commissioner board member of pfizer and and lumina cnbc contributor and more of the new book system failure why co
i'm shepard smith on cnbc.e bottom of the hour, time tor the top of the news >>> a water crisis in the west extreme drought conditions forcing people in some states to start conserving water right now. >>> a russian tennis player arrested over allegations of match-fixing at the french open. >>> and the cdc's new concerns about the growing number of kids hospitalized with covid. cdc director walensky issuing the stern warning saying these he is she is deeply concerned...