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so here to discuss smith's a white house and then address the larger issue of exactly how it smith andwed the role of the federal government and states power. >> guest: absolutely. as i immerse myself in the surviving documents that joseph smith left behind it became clear to me he is not a political animal by nature. this was not a man who aspired to be in political leadership. while that's kind of the common line i am not a politician i'm only doing what they want me too think that's true for joseph smith. the mormons were content to be left alone. it's when they were not left alone joseph smith was forced 2ingage the federal political system. after the mormons have been expelled with state extensions extermination was get out of the state or you will be exterminated. joseph smith traveled to washington d.c. they realized we had all this land taken from us in missouri when members of our religious committee were killed, raped, abused, something needs to be done. they would prepare a petition to congress, joseph smith goes to meet with van buren hoping to get van buren to take the mor
so here to discuss smith's a white house and then address the larger issue of exactly how it smith andwed the role of the federal government and states power. >> guest: absolutely. as i immerse myself in the surviving documents that joseph smith left behind it became clear to me he is not a political animal by nature. this was not a man who aspired to be in political leadership. while that's kind of the common line i am not a politician i'm only doing what they want me too think that's...
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joseph smith's presence the poor. most fascinating interpretation of joseph smith price the loss of democracy. you might loss is all areas legal political strategies and essays. is went spoke directly with president martin and you will that was business and business vanburen is . place it was unsatisfying. you alone so smith's white house visit, then the order issued exactly how smith in the mornings viewed the role of the federal sea power. >> has immersed myself in the surviving, he clearly shows that one of a animallike nature. a man who aspired the political leadership, online politicians, every politician says politician. i think that's actually really true. the mormons were content to kind of us alone. when they were alone that joe smith was worth doing in the federal political system mormons expelled from missouri over is a session expiration were on the of the state willbe started . joseph smith travels in washington dc they realize all this land us in missouri. our religious unity were killed , rates, of use.
joseph smith's presence the poor. most fascinating interpretation of joseph smith price the loss of democracy. you might loss is all areas legal political strategies and essays. is went spoke directly with president martin and you will that was business and business vanburen is . place it was unsatisfying. you alone so smith's white house visit, then the order issued exactly how smith in the mornings viewed the role of the federal sea power. >> has immersed myself in the surviving, he...
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smith valley is southeast of us. so i would say, probably, maybe 30 minutes away. >> so you do not detect or see damage in your home. do you even have things that fell off the shelves or things like that? >> no, nothing fell off the shelf. i was surprised. i think of it lasted longer we would have probably seen more, but it was definitely a continuous rolling and jolting. we have experienced, in the bay area, those fast and hard jolts, but this was lingering. that was the one thing that concerned us the most after living through many earthquakes. >> you mentioned 1989 so i know you are here for loma prieta. i imagine even though you moved you probably do things like earthquake proof your house. do you anchor bookshelves and things like that to the wall? have you done that? >> we recently purchased this house here, so no, we haven't. >> but you will now. >> now that we realize we can have these types of earthquakes in this area, we will definitely be looking to do that. >> margie, i want you to hang on with us for one
smith valley is southeast of us. so i would say, probably, maybe 30 minutes away. >> so you do not detect or see damage in your home. do you even have things that fell off the shelves or things like that? >> no, nothing fell off the shelf. i was surprised. i think of it lasted longer we would have probably seen more, but it was definitely a continuous rolling and jolting. we have experienced, in the bay area, those fast and hard jolts, but this was lingering. that was the one thing...
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that is part of the journey and dina asher-smith i asher-smith.ck, she knows to get what she wants yet to be at the right top of her form she wants yet to be at the right top of herform and she wants yet to be at the right top of her form and they have made a call. sometimes it is difficult to make that call. but it is the right call. if coach think that is the right call, they make the call, and she will bounce back. she is an amazing athlete and a winner, and sometimes you have to make a really difficult choice. as james had a couple of years where he performed badly and wondered and was lost in the sport, he bounced back and is now a double olympic champion and i'm sure dina asher—smith will bounce back and be even stronger. well, go get some sleep, thank you forjoining us on bbc news. staying on the games — and tokyo has reported that new daily coronavirus cases have surged to a record high of a,058. a spike in cases in recent days has prompted an extension of the capital's state of emergency. it's also been expanded to cover other parts of th
that is part of the journey and dina asher-smith i asher-smith.ck, she knows to get what she wants yet to be at the right top of her form she wants yet to be at the right top of herform and she wants yet to be at the right top of her form and they have made a call. sometimes it is difficult to make that call. but it is the right call. if coach think that is the right call, they make the call, and she will bounce back. she is an amazing athlete and a winner, and sometimes you have to make a...
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for "sunday today," harry smith. >> what a great idea. president barack obama gave the commencement address at the coast guard academy in 2015, he singled out a graduate who graduated nearly 50 years earlier telling the cadets that day that his legacy endures in all of you. >> reporter: president biden was talking about merle smith, a decorated commander and a groundbreaking figure in the american military. smith was born in segregated greenville, south carolina, and as the son of an army colonel raised in germany and japan before settling in aberdeen, maryland, where he graduated from high school. smith was a football star, persuaded to attend the coast guard academy by its legendary head coach, otto graham. when smith graduated in 1966, he became the first black cadet ever to graduate from the coast guard academy. in vietnam, smith earned a bronze star while commanding a pair of cutters and became the first black officer to command an american warship in close quarters combat. after the war, smith graduated from george washington univer
for "sunday today," harry smith. >> what a great idea. president barack obama gave the commencement address at the coast guard academy in 2015, he singled out a graduate who graduated nearly 50 years earlier telling the cadets that day that his legacy endures in all of you. >> reporter: president biden was talking about merle smith, a decorated commander and a groundbreaking figure in the american military. smith was born in segregated greenville, south carolina, and as...
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smith: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in support of the refugee sanitation facility safety act. i want to commend my colleagues, representative meng and chairman meeks, for their work on this issue. as we all know around the world we are seeing uns predenned levels of displacement due to conflict and humanitarian disasters. many of these crises have gone on for many years, even decades. like we have seen in south sudan. i would just shoate parenthetically that my good friend, karen bass, and i have been to refugee camps throughout africa and seen the great work done by the united states working with other agencies an organizations, saving people who otherwise would die of starvation or sickness. what a great humanitarian effort is made by this country and other countries including the unacr. i would point out to my colleagues that new emergencies like ethiopia, growing instability in afghanistan have etch stretched the capabilities of the international community. the covid-19 pandemic, as it surges in much of the w
smith: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in support of the refugee sanitation facility safety act. i want to commend my colleagues, representative meng and chairman meeks, for their work on this issue. as we all know around the world we are seeing uns predenned levels of displacement due to conflict and humanitarian disasters. many of these crises have gone on for many years, even decades. like we have seen in south sudan. i would just shoate parenthetically that my good friend, karen bass, and i...
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. >>> we continue to breaking news coverage of the 5.9 earthquake near smith valley, nevada, which could be felt all across the region, including here in the bay area. >> it happened around 3:50, more than an hour ago. again, this is south of lake tahoe, just east of the california/nevada border. let's give you a look at our seismograph. here you go. here is a visual reflection of n the shaking. several aftershocks followed right after, and at this point, we have counted at least 18. probably more from a few minutes ago when i last looked here to have been no reports of injuries or damage. a lot of those aftershocks were in the 3, 3.5 range, a few of the 2s, one that was a 4.4, a little bigger. there were a whole lot of them, and earthquake twitter was quickly trending, with many people reporting feeling the quake all the way in the bay area hundreds of miles west of the epicenter. >> lots of comments coming in, lots of tweets. one man in daly city tweeted this video and you could see his light fixture there swinging back and forth, and on abc7 news at 4:00, we spoke to sally rosen. she
. >>> we continue to breaking news coverage of the 5.9 earthquake near smith valley, nevada, which could be felt all across the region, including here in the bay area. >> it happened around 3:50, more than an hour ago. again, this is south of lake tahoe, just east of the california/nevada border. let's give you a look at our seismograph. here you go. here is a visual reflection of n the shaking. several aftershocks followed right after, and at this point, we have counted at least...
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i think this largely undercuts the smith decision, even though it leaves smith on the books.e will years to come. see cases about this in the years to come. employers on account of religion, the right to discriminate against a gay or transgender employees. and same-sex couples. i think the majority will protect the discrimination when it is on religious grounds. dahlia: fred has the privilege and honor of getting to present the case that was certainly the most fun to cover this year. that is the case of the swearing cheerleader. it has such delicious facts. and before i ask fred to lay out what happened, i want to point out that adl joined to ensure in a brief urging the court to ensure when it comes to off-campus student speech bullying, harassment or threats. , certainly regulate student bullying, harassment or threats. but not speech that is merely perceived to disrupt school activities. again, in your activities -- or materials. take it away, fred the case of , the swearing cheerleader. fred: she was not that turns out swearing cheerleader and that is what to be one of th
i think this largely undercuts the smith decision, even though it leaves smith on the books.e will years to come. see cases about this in the years to come. employers on account of religion, the right to discriminate against a gay or transgender employees. and same-sex couples. i think the majority will protect the discrimination when it is on religious grounds. dahlia: fred has the privilege and honor of getting to present the case that was certainly the most fun to cover this year. that is...
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one path forward is in a subsequent case overruled smith.the majority of the court, has nothing nice to say about continuing viability of this message. they could well go that route in the subsequent case but these cases together, erwin may have alluded to this, it may not be necessary to over smith, as smith becomes only the rule for those laws of general applicability that are so general that there is no possibility of an exception then all of a sudden smith is no longer the general rule the exception, we will see that in the next couple terms. >> different variations, quite a few of. on the religious, along those lines, essentially, if the court seems to be further and further favoring one's ability to assert one's sincere religious beliefs in order to obtain exemptions for discrimination and other sorts of laws. does the court become the arbiter of insincerity and one of the questions in the ecclesiastic tribunal which i thought was a fun term so i will share it but into course, have to do this inquiry every single time. at what point ar
one path forward is in a subsequent case overruled smith.the majority of the court, has nothing nice to say about continuing viability of this message. they could well go that route in the subsequent case but these cases together, erwin may have alluded to this, it may not be necessary to over smith, as smith becomes only the rule for those laws of general applicability that are so general that there is no possibility of an exception then all of a sudden smith is no longer the general rule the...
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there were great hopes for britain's dina asher—smith in the 100 metres.en struggling with a hamstring injury. she's even had to pull out of her stronger event, the 200—metres. and she was understandably emotional, as she explained her decision. i am going to pull out. john just had that conversation with me, and that's the one that... as reigning world champion, you just... and i was in such good shape. you just know that the olympic champion is not too much of a further step. i'm really proud to have been able to execute my races here today, really proud everything i have done to this point. but when you're talking about the standard that i want to be at and i know i am capable of, sometimes if you... there's plenty more championships for me to come and kill. and in the men's100 metres heats, european champion zharnel hughes ran a season's—best time of 10.04, to reach the semi—finals along with team—mates cj ujah and reece prescod. but away from the athletics, it was a golden saturday for team gb in tokyo. it was a day when team work has been the key to
there were great hopes for britain's dina asher—smith in the 100 metres.en struggling with a hamstring injury. she's even had to pull out of her stronger event, the 200—metres. and she was understandably emotional, as she explained her decision. i am going to pull out. john just had that conversation with me, and that's the one that... as reigning world champion, you just... and i was in such good shape. you just know that the olympic champion is not too much of a further step. i'm really...
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smith: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to legislative session and be in a period of morning business with senators permitted to speak therein for up to ten minutes each. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. smith: i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of calendar number 83, s. 89. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: calendar number 83, s. 89, a bill to require the secretary of veterans affairs to secure medical opinions for veterans with service-connected disabilities who die from covid-19 and so forth and for other purposes. the presiding officer: without objection, the senate will proceed to the measure. ms. smith: i ask unanimous consent that the committee-reported substitute amendment be agreed to, the bill, as amended, be read a third time and passed, and the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. smith: i ask unanimous
smith: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to legislative session and be in a period of morning business with senators permitted to speak therein for up to ten minutes each. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. smith: i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of calendar number 83, s. 89. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: calendar number 83, s. 89, a bill to require the secretary of veterans affairs...
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black smith of old times.d to be, he was the feel. ♪ ♪ ♪ mighty man also and he had to be, he was the food industry for the fair nexts of life. the woman in the home, not often do you hear her grandchildren sigh for the good-old days, how she labored from dawn to dark. we need to know from when we have come and what we have advanced to appreciate what we have achieved and to have faith and opportunities to come through the american system, founded upon liberty and freedom of initiative that has created progress enviyed by all of the nations. 100 years and watch the system at work. america marching forward. marching forward on marvels of today and widespread distributions of the industry than any other nation on the globe has ever seen. ideas were taking shape and future produced for all in new products, new services, new jobs. what an inspiration to our forefathers who toiled hard and long. such vision is given to few men, there have always been skeptics, pessimists, doubters, call the world a finish job 50 ye
black smith of old times.d to be, he was the feel. ♪ ♪ ♪ mighty man also and he had to be, he was the food industry for the fair nexts of life. the woman in the home, not often do you hear her grandchildren sigh for the good-old days, how she labored from dawn to dark. we need to know from when we have come and what we have advanced to appreciate what we have achieved and to have faith and opportunities to come through the american system, founded upon liberty and freedom of initiative...
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now on bbc news, anna smith has the film review.lo and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's releases. french exit, a dark comedy starring michelle pfeiffer, is finally making a glamourous entrance to uk cinemas this weekend. it is all gone. i spoke to you about this as a possibility for seven years. and then eventuality for three. what did you think was going to happen? francis, what was your plan? my plan was to die before the money ran out, but i kept on not dying and here i am. based on the novel by patrick dewitt and directed by azabeljacobs, and directed by azazeljacobs, it stars michelle pfeiffer as deliciously current manhattan socialite francis price. after her wealthy husband dies, francis is forced to sell up and decides to move to an apartment in paris with her grown son malcolm, played by lucas hedges. it is also a key role for a pet cat, so this is a fittingly feline move for the former catwoman. what is she paying you? paying? paying me? aren't you her gi
now on bbc news, anna smith has the film review.lo and welcome to the film review with me, anna smith. i'm filling in for mark kermode to review this week's releases. french exit, a dark comedy starring michelle pfeiffer, is finally making a glamourous entrance to uk cinemas this weekend. it is all gone. i spoke to you about this as a possibility for seven years. and then eventuality for three. what did you think was going to happen? francis, what was your plan? my plan was to die before the...
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smith and i'm right about things.how to read this, considering that it's his job is to be a provocateur in some ways. >> well, listen, steven a. smith, we're all entertained by him, he's always saying things that are outrageous and outlandish, but it's fun to watch because it's high energy. i feel sometimes when i watch sportscasters, sometimes they've got to fill that air, fill the time. this is one of those things that in my opinion is just nonsensical. if you go back historically, even historically, roberto clemente. guys like fernando valenzuela. when he went to the dodgers, he didn't speak english. he was the biggest star on the dodgers. sammy sosa, he speaks english and i still don't know what he's saying. it's amazing. i'll be honest with you. let me tell you something, man, when i see otani hit the ball, i don't sit there and go i wonder what speech he's going to give afterwards, i'll really looking forward to his speech. no, he is fun to watch. and sports brings us together. as an iranian american, i'll do a
smith and i'm right about things.how to read this, considering that it's his job is to be a provocateur in some ways. >> well, listen, steven a. smith, we're all entertained by him, he's always saying things that are outrageous and outlandish, but it's fun to watch because it's high energy. i feel sometimes when i watch sportscasters, sometimes they've got to fill that air, fill the time. this is one of those things that in my opinion is just nonsensical. if you go back historically, even...
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russia denies it was involved. >> smith: i do think this was an act of recklessness.rmation technology. but it can't run with confidence if major governments are disrupting and attacking the software supply chain in this way. >> whitaker: that almost sounds like you think that they went in to foment chaos? >> mith: what we are seeing is the first use of this supply chain disruption tactic against the united states. but it's not the first time we've witnessed it. the russian government really developed this tactic in ukraine. >> whitaker: for years the russians have tested their cyber weapons o ukraine. notpetya, a 2017 attack by the g.r.u., russia's military spy agency, used the same tactics as the solarwinds attack, sabotaging a widely-used piece of software to break into thousands of ukraine's networks. but instead of spying, it ordered devices to self- destruct. >> smith: it literally damaged more than 10% of that nation's computers in a single day. the television stations couldn't produce their shows because they relied on computers. automated teller machines stop
russia denies it was involved. >> smith: i do think this was an act of recklessness.rmation technology. but it can't run with confidence if major governments are disrupting and attacking the software supply chain in this way. >> whitaker: that almost sounds like you think that they went in to foment chaos? >> mith: what we are seeing is the first use of this supply chain disruption tactic against the united states. but it's not the first time we've witnessed it. the russian...
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dina asher—smith.ine after a torn hamstring. elaine thompson—herah is going to win it. and dina, she'sjust not finishing. she gets out well and couldn't hang on. out of the final and minutes later, the reigning world 200 metres champion confirmed she was out of that too, but would still run the relay. my idea for this olympic cycle was complete dominance and obviously, didn't manage it this time but obviously we have three more years until the next olympics. and i know the kind of shape i'm in, i know the calibre of athlete i am and i know how talented i am, so it's frustrating to not be able to put it out when it matters, but at the end of the day, with the cards i have been given, i did very, very well. in no way does this change anything that's going to happen in the future. well, daryll neita might not have been the name on everyone�*s lips but making the 100 metre final is a huge achievement. she is the first british woman to do so since 2008. but this would be a tough ask from a field stacked wit
dina asher—smith.ine after a torn hamstring. elaine thompson—herah is going to win it. and dina, she'sjust not finishing. she gets out well and couldn't hang on. out of the final and minutes later, the reigning world 200 metres champion confirmed she was out of that too, but would still run the relay. my idea for this olympic cycle was complete dominance and obviously, didn't manage it this time but obviously we have three more years until the next olympics. and i know the kind of shape i'm...
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one path forward would be to eventually in the subsequent case overrule smith. because you seem to have a working majority of the court that at least has nothing nice to say about the continuing violent -- continuing viability of the smith decision. they could go that route, but i think these cases together, and erwin may have alluded to this, prompt the possibility it might not be necessary to overrule smith, because if smith becomes only the role for those laws of general applicability that are so general, there is no possibility of an exception. all of a sudden, smith is no longer the general rule. it has become the exception. that is another path forward. >> another question that we got different variations of but quite a few of in the q&a and perhaps erwin, you could address this, is also on the religious freedom, religious liberty, etc. along those lines. it is essentially versions of, if the court seems to be moving further and further towards favoring one's ability to assert one's religious beliefs and sincere religious beliefs in order to assert -- obta
one path forward would be to eventually in the subsequent case overrule smith. because you seem to have a working majority of the court that at least has nothing nice to say about the continuing violent -- continuing viability of the smith decision. they could go that route, but i think these cases together, and erwin may have alluded to this, prompt the possibility it might not be necessary to overrule smith, because if smith becomes only the role for those laws of general applicability that...
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kathleen smith, from renaissance capital.ll ahead, we are checking on on how stocks tied to u.s. infrastructure are varying today after a bipartisan senate group says they have reached agreement on some details. this is bloomberg. ls. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg: it's. i am matt miller. it's time for the business flash. a look at the business stories in the news. we kick it off of pfizer. they plan to launch a study of a vaccine that targets the coronavirus's delta variant. it explained for the surge of covert cases in the u.s. and elsewhere the first batch of delta focused vaccine shots have already been made. boeing has earned a profit for the first time in almost two years. that hints at a turnaround after one of the worst financial crises and the playmakers century long history. boeing has been in a slump caused by the pandemic but was also kicked off by crashes of its once best-selling 737 max plane. that is your bloomberg business flash update. another story that caught my eye, aston martin has more tha
kathleen smith, from renaissance capital.ll ahead, we are checking on on how stocks tied to u.s. infrastructure are varying today after a bipartisan senate group says they have reached agreement on some details. this is bloomberg. ls. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg: it's. i am matt miller. it's time for the business flash. a look at the business stories in the news. we kick it off of pfizer. they plan to launch a study of a vaccine that targets the coronavirus's delta variant....
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some quick times in the semis but no dina asher smith.sher smith tobacco perform in recent years, knowing she has performed on the very high stage —— to back up her performance. probably better in the 200 metres, had a little niggle in the ldap to this, you can see that in the semifinal, she finished third in the semifinal, not quite as sharp as people would be used to seeing dina asher smith when she is competing. there was a chance she might go through as the fastest loser but did lose out on that. i have got to talk about the jamaican sprinters because i think we may potentially be looking at a one, two, three forjamaica, because we have these three semifinals and blistering fast times to qualify for the finals, all of the sprinters through have gone sub 11 seconds. phenomenal, really. you look at shelly ann fraser, 3a years old, just strolled through to her when with a distance to the rest of the fuel binder. she won gold back in beijing, then again in 2012. she has changed coaches and qualified fastest, however look out for elaine th
some quick times in the semis but no dina asher smith.sher smith tobacco perform in recent years, knowing she has performed on the very high stage —— to back up her performance. probably better in the 200 metres, had a little niggle in the ldap to this, you can see that in the semifinal, she finished third in the semifinal, not quite as sharp as people would be used to seeing dina asher smith when she is competing. there was a chance she might go through as the fastest loser but did lose...
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kyle smith highlights the extraordinary differences in contrast between the two states that is quitekable like california public schools teach critical race theory, florida does not california hate fossil fuels workshops at the shrine of global warming, florida does not, california has some of the harshest covid lockdown measures while florida was among one of the first states to reopen way back in may of 2020. california's economy not in good shape for the 7.9% unemployment rate florida is well below 5%, california has a 13.3% top income tax rate, florida does not have an income tax. california has the biggest homeless population in the country with only 12% of america's total population california has one quarter of america's homeless and that includes sanctions encampments which are basically taxpayer-funded like los angeles and city spends $2700 per tent per homeless tent per month. california pays homeless people to put up the tent and provide other services if the cottage industry of homelessness. california has the second-highest income tax rate in the country boeing only to n
kyle smith highlights the extraordinary differences in contrast between the two states that is quitekable like california public schools teach critical race theory, florida does not california hate fossil fuels workshops at the shrine of global warming, florida does not, california has some of the harshest covid lockdown measures while florida was among one of the first states to reopen way back in may of 2020. california's economy not in good shape for the 7.9% unemployment rate florida is...
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penny smith, david, there at the stadium. penny smith, david. always _ there at the stadium. rest of the night. don't forget the vac servers 1230 on radio four. thank you very much for your company on the papers this evening. with that sports and weather coming up with that sports and weather coming up next and more news from newsday. good evening i'm tulsen tollett and this is your sports news. oval invincibles have beaten manchester originals by nine runs in london to win the first match of the men's hundred competiton. invincibles skipper sam billings must�*ve thought it had worked out after losing the toss and being sent in as he helped himself to 49 runs in a total of 145 for eight and in response it was another sam but of the curran variety who took two wickets including the key figure of carlos brathwaite late on which took the wind out of the visiting teams sails and saw the invincibles take victory at the oval. sunil narine, i mean, mystery spin plays a huge part in the short form after the game. to have him as kind of a secret weapon to use is a huge bonus. but agai
penny smith, david, there at the stadium. penny smith, david. always _ there at the stadium. rest of the night. don't forget the vac servers 1230 on radio four. thank you very much for your company on the papers this evening. with that sports and weather coming up with that sports and weather coming up next and more news from newsday. good evening i'm tulsen tollett and this is your sports news. oval invincibles have beaten manchester originals by nine runs in london to win the first match of...
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jordyn smith and madison moore, _ jordyn stop. jordyn smith and madison moore, thank - jordyn stop.yn smith and - madison moore, thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. —— and i couldn't stop. in cities across brazil thousands of protesters have taken to the streets for the fourth weekend in a row. they're calling for the covid vaccination programme to be speeded up, and demanding the impeachment of president bolsonaro. gail maclellan reports. "out, bolsonaro". the message in 20 states across brazil. as the coronavirus death toll in the country passes half a million, protesters demand the resignation of the man they say is to blame — presidentjair bolsonaro. translation: we allowed this person to become the president _ of the republic and we are seeing the consequences of that today — in the absurd number of deaths due to the pandemic, due to the irresponsible way in which he handled the pandemic in brazil. the president has been famously dismissive of the health crisis — opposing masks and social distancing measures — and he's been criticised for the slow roll—out of vaccine
jordyn smith and madison moore, _ jordyn stop. jordyn smith and madison moore, thank - jordyn stop.yn smith and - madison moore, thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. —— and i couldn't stop. in cities across brazil thousands of protesters have taken to the streets for the fourth weekend in a row. they're calling for the covid vaccination programme to be speeded up, and demanding the impeachment of president bolsonaro. gail maclellan reports. "out, bolsonaro". the message...
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dina asher—smith!s only a 2% chance she would make it to the start line, after a torn hamstring. elaine thompson—herah is going to win it. it's going to be del ponte take second place! and dina, she'sjust not finishing. she gets out well and couldn't hang on. out the final and minutes later, the reigning world 200 metres champion confirmed she was out of that too, but would still run the relay. my idea for this olympic cycle was complete dominance and obviously, ha! didn't manage it this time but obviously, we have three more years till the next olympics and i know the kind of shape i'm in, i know the calibre of athlete i am and i know how talented i am, so it's frustrating to not be able to put it out when it matters, but, at the end of the day, with the cards that i've been given, i did very, very well and in no way does this change anything that's going to happen in the future. well, daryll neita might not have been the name everyone's lips but making the 100 metre final is a huge achievement. she's
dina asher—smith!s only a 2% chance she would make it to the start line, after a torn hamstring. elaine thompson—herah is going to win it. it's going to be del ponte take second place! and dina, she'sjust not finishing. she gets out well and couldn't hang on. out the final and minutes later, the reigning world 200 metres champion confirmed she was out of that too, but would still run the relay. my idea for this olympic cycle was complete dominance and obviously, ha! didn't manage it this...
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alright, well speaking is this friend von smith? pretty sure unless and indeed you don't him for very many number years. thank you. have an answer the he would but he's a good friend. yeah. will follow these to a good friend and thank you for thank you or i have a good day. thank you very much. thank you. on smith. thank you for having me. okay, know some news, developing story this. we can all is the weekly. we're looking back of the last 7 days. this one came in earlier on today at least 29 people have been reported, said 17 missing after military transport play with 1900 to a board. crushed in the philippines. pictures coming in in the last couple of hours and these are disturbing. we filled them through 50 of those on board. the good news is been killed, a been reported is injured. we don't know. the severity called a few have been rescued, but there are a number of fatalities there. aircraft, hercules see 130 crushed about our pasta live in the morning local time. these are the 1st pictures coming through still with me. so the
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representative smith? >> thank you. the idea of prevalence studies, you may know this, but the 1997 study was but i had asked the cdc to do. at the time, they spent 287,000 dollars per year, which is a drop in the bucket. that's now grown to 23 million. i raise that, because money does make a difference in studies that drive the money so it can target those that are affected. if i just could ask, i've been trying to get this past for a decade. i am the author of the autism cares act, which is our law. and i say that only because what we've done here are, we need to translate to africa and elsewhere and not just hold it close. one of the things we can do is help ngos and health departments and everyone else to really get religion on this issue and say -- we had a woman for coat who are testified previously who said there was nothing in cote d'ivoire are for her. she finally emigrated to ohio and was and it was getting getting much needed services. much of those services. so, this bill has to pass, and i think the sooner
representative smith? >> thank you. the idea of prevalence studies, you may know this, but the 1997 study was but i had asked the cdc to do. at the time, they spent 287,000 dollars per year, which is a drop in the bucket. that's now grown to 23 million. i raise that, because money does make a difference in studies that drive the money so it can target those that are affected. if i just could ask, i've been trying to get this past for a decade. i am the author of the autism cares act,...
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we well as well smith for his role as mohammed ali.— well as well smith for his role as mohammed ali.hammed ali. we are now shooting, incorporating what _ mohammed ali. we are now shooting, incorporating what it _ mohammed ali. we are now shooting, incorporating what it takes _ mohammed ali. we are now shooting, incorporating what it takes to - mohammed ali. we are now shooting, incorporating what it takes to be - mohammed ali. we are now shooting, incorporating what it takes to be a - incorporating what it takes to be a fighter, so his body has to extract oxygen from his bloodstream it was sort of a secret method. doing oxygen from his bloodstream it was sort of a secret method.— sort of a secret method. doing it da in sort of a secret method. doing it day in and _ sort of a secret method. doing it day in and day — sort of a secret method. doing it day in and day out, _ sort of a secret method. doing it day in and day out, that - sort of a secret method. doing it day in and day out, that was like| day in and day out, that was like the one — day in and day out, that was like the one t
we well as well smith for his role as mohammed ali.— well as well smith for his role as mohammed ali.hammed ali. we are now shooting, incorporating what _ mohammed ali. we are now shooting, incorporating what it _ mohammed ali. we are now shooting, incorporating what it takes _ mohammed ali. we are now shooting, incorporating what it takes to - mohammed ali. we are now shooting, incorporating what it takes to be - mohammed ali. we are now shooting, incorporating what it takes to be a -...
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hailey flicker in and regan smith hope to go 1-2 in the butterfly.nd katie ledecky looking to win a sixth gold medal in the 4 by 200 meter free style relay. it's a lot of action in the pool tonight. >> that ledecky is a machine. >> she is. >> a water machine. >> that 1,500 last night, it was like 15 minutes long. >> i know. and she dominated. it wasn't even close. she was going to nab et from the beginning. >> she's superhuman. >> my arms were tired just watching. >> that's going to do it for us. >>> the "olympic zone" is next with ross. stay tuned. >>> jacoby! >> jacoby up there in lane three. >> challenging schumacher. we've got ten meters left. lydia jacoby, the 17-year-old from alaska is going to win gold for the united states. alaska has an olympic gold medallist. >> the tokyo olympics, brought to you locally on nbc by nissan. >>> coming up on "the olympic zone." the sport that focuses more on mind than body. >> i think mentally is way more than most people assume. >> and he's come from the streets to the olympic stage. >> can he stick this tric
hailey flicker in and regan smith hope to go 1-2 in the butterfly.nd katie ledecky looking to win a sixth gold medal in the 4 by 200 meter free style relay. it's a lot of action in the pool tonight. >> that ledecky is a machine. >> she is. >> a water machine. >> that 1,500 last night, it was like 15 minutes long. >> i know. and she dominated. it wasn't even close. she was going to nab et from the beginning. >> she's superhuman. >> my arms were tired...
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the dow down 726 s&p down 69, nasdaq down 152 i'm shepard smith.e top of the news at the bottom of the hour amazon founder jeff bezos hours away from launching into space and inside look at what the billionaire astronaut and his crew will see and feel as they blast off in this rocket >>> today, a top nhl prospect announces he's gay marking the first time an active or retired professional hockey player has ever come out. >>> plus rising crime in america, and the solutions to stopping it. at least 160 people died and dozens of others were hurt in shootings from coast to coast over the weekend, from the gun violence archive, a group that tracks shootings across america. in d.c., a shooting outside nats stadium sent fans inside running for cover. gunfire in another part of the city killed a 6-year-old girl on friday in philly, a 1-year-old baby hurt in a drive-by shooting saturday night, and in portland, oregon, a mass shooting killed one person and hurt six others early saturday morning violent crime has been rising over the last year at an unusually
the dow down 726 s&p down 69, nasdaq down 152 i'm shepard smith.e top of the news at the bottom of the hour amazon founder jeff bezos hours away from launching into space and inside look at what the billionaire astronaut and his crew will see and feel as they blast off in this rocket >>> today, a top nhl prospect announces he's gay marking the first time an active or retired professional hockey player has ever come out. >>> plus rising crime in america, and the solutions...
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elizabeth: joining me missouri congressman jason smith smith smith. ndthat was tough smith.as tough talk for in the industry that's been hammered by shutdowns. >> i'm glad president biden is starting to see the light through domain you drive anywhere in missouri and you see help wanted signs all over the place because clearly and are these added unemployment benefits people are getting paid more to stay at home than they are to work and to find a job. so yeah of course this is a problem that is facing all of these small businesses trying to find folks to work and i'm glad the president biden is at least trying to understand that problem. elizabeth: let's move onto this brand-new fight the high-stakes drama inc. congress blaming nancy pelosi and chuck schumer forhu playing hardball. their strong-arm tactics are working saying all senate republicans will not vote to raise the federal debt limit and democrats will do with that in a big spending packages. you're talking government default. the money market funds or are they reacting. what do you say? >> liz democrats are spendin
elizabeth: joining me missouri congressman jason smith smith smith. ndthat was tough smith.as tough talk for in the industry that's been hammered by shutdowns. >> i'm glad president biden is starting to see the light through domain you drive anywhere in missouri and you see help wanted signs all over the place because clearly and are these added unemployment benefits people are getting paid more to stay at home than they are to work and to find a job. so yeah of course this is a problem...
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i'm shepard smith. this i is the most infeinnfectious respiratory high obvious we know i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc do we need covid booster shots >> the delta variant is spreading with inefficiency. >> the cdc meets to discuss the variant. violent crime crackdown. the doj creates a few strike force to target gun traffickers. what cities could see a direct impact covid travel ban, lawmakers and the airlines pushing hard to lift international flying restrictions. >> it's been a source of frustration for many of us. >> reporter: the race to reduce carbon emissions. >> this means about 926 a year globally, we emit 40 billion ton. the massive passport backlog, disaster death toll rises in china. >>> and another country pulls out of the olympics. >> live from cnbc. cnbc. the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith >> good the facts, the truth, "the news with shepard smith." >> good evening, covid delta is spreading rapidly, some hospitals are now full today a sobering assessment from the
i'm shepard smith. this i is the most infeinnfectious respiratory high obvious we know i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc do we need covid booster shots >> the delta variant is spreading with inefficiency. >> the cdc meets to discuss the variant. violent crime crackdown. the doj creates a few strike force to target gun traffickers. what cities could see a direct impact covid travel ban, lawmakers and the airlines pushing hard to lift international flying restrictions....
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kennedy: dave smith?y right this is a heartless adler myself the biggest flaw in atheism in general is the need to worship is hardwired. if you are not worshiping one religion another religion just fills that void. look out just say this because what happens with this argument is that when you call it critical race theory, everyone backs off and goes that's not critical were not teaching critical race theory schools. but then when it's convenient they will say it is right critical race theory. the bottom line is this teaching racialist essentialism to children is evil and it is borderline child abuse. the fact is persisting in this country is disgraceful and we are going to -- we are already feeling up. we are going to feel the ramifications of this for years to come. it is the worst thing you could teach children on both sides, on all races present terrible thing to treat people. sue for this we have so many minority parents speaking out against it. that is why you have. >> they might be the biggest vict
kennedy: dave smith?y right this is a heartless adler myself the biggest flaw in atheism in general is the need to worship is hardwired. if you are not worshiping one religion another religion just fills that void. look out just say this because what happens with this argument is that when you call it critical race theory, everyone backs off and goes that's not critical were not teaching critical race theory schools. but then when it's convenient they will say it is right critical race theory....
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hugely disappointing for dina asher—smith, but deryl made it through to the final? olympic final. yes, it may not have been the performance that she wanted, but she should still be able to hold her head up high. congrats to deryl also. huge disappointment for dina asher smith, she has been struggling with a hamstring injury, she has also pulled out of the 200. can you just talk us through how disappointing that will be for her? this will be extremely disappointing. you know the fact that she came down to the olympics and try to compete in every single round possible, you knew that her mind frame was in a mindset of let's see what my body can do and if it can hold up. unfortunately, it was not the case and i am just extremely sad for her because i know she was on a quest of coming back with olympic medals in multiple events and it has not worked out. all she can do is keep your head up, the world championships are next year, there are so many championship. this is not the end for her. definitely not, showing her class again today, very quick to congratulate her team—
hugely disappointing for dina asher—smith, but deryl made it through to the final? olympic final. yes, it may not have been the performance that she wanted, but she should still be able to hold her head up high. congrats to deryl also. huge disappointment for dina asher smith, she has been struggling with a hamstring injury, she has also pulled out of the 200. can you just talk us through how disappointing that will be for her? this will be extremely disappointing. you know the fact that she...
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richard norton smith? guest: it's been 40 years since ronald reagan took the oath of office and even people who disagree vehemently with him accord him the status of a consequential president. franklin roosevelt changed the political weather. people fundamentally recognized that there was a fundamental change underway in the relationship between the average american and their government brought about first by the great depression. in much the same way, franklin roosevelt's consensus about the role of government prevailed. ronald reagan's great claim to his standing in the top 10 is that he thought about in his own time as a change in the political senses. we were no longer talking as fdr did about centralizing power in washington, personalizing power in the presidency, a proactive approach to the nations problems . ronald reagan was talking about government being the problem itself as often as the solution. the interesting thing is we are at a crossroads. 40 years later, the reagan consensus. bill clinton
richard norton smith? guest: it's been 40 years since ronald reagan took the oath of office and even people who disagree vehemently with him accord him the status of a consequential president. franklin roosevelt changed the political weather. people fundamentally recognized that there was a fundamental change underway in the relationship between the average american and their government brought about first by the great depression. in much the same way, franklin roosevelt's consensus about the...
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this is why i'm glad, we're coating this with ranking member smith. a global autism assistance program to increase knowledge of asd in health care capacity through a grant funding program. i hope that more of my colleagues from both sides of the aisle can cosponsor this bill. will be interested to learn which entities are researching asd in africa than the rest of the developing world, and how congress can contribute to asd awareness and health care. and other major brain condition is alzheimer's it is destroying not only the lives of those who contract the disease but it severely affects the families who many times become the primary caregivers of their loved ones. one member of my staff as a father who is diagnosed with alzheimer's at the early age of 61. he went from being a happy, retiree, and joining life, to having to live with his adult children. he ended up dying in an adult care facility in 2017 after his condition became too much for his children to manage on a daily basis. this is occurring with millions around the world. and i want to know
this is why i'm glad, we're coating this with ranking member smith. a global autism assistance program to increase knowledge of asd in health care capacity through a grant funding program. i hope that more of my colleagues from both sides of the aisle can cosponsor this bill. will be interested to learn which entities are researching asd in africa than the rest of the developing world, and how congress can contribute to asd awareness and health care. and other major brain condition is...
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smith or ms. jones can answer that question. >> chairman: and i apologize for not having the time to answer that myself. >> deputy city attorney ann pierson. i know it's very defund on how interest is managed and whether appropriations are automatically authorized for expenditure. but i'll have the detail officer category 4 and let you know. >> chairman: if they are automatically confirmed for expenditure and don't need an accept and expend resolution, then we can remove that clause for it is redundant in that lines 21 and 22 of page 1, but we can research that as i go with my other questions. so that was a question: i assume this one is for third party grants. is that true? is that the way -- what's the source of funds? >> supervisor safai: wells, initially, i believe it will be general fund and then it also says there might be some additional cost that could be assumed by grocery stores or supermarket businesses, but essentially, i believe it is general fund. ms. smith, did you want to jump in t
smith or ms. jones can answer that question. >> chairman: and i apologize for not having the time to answer that myself. >> deputy city attorney ann pierson. i know it's very defund on how interest is managed and whether appropriations are automatically authorized for expenditure. but i'll have the detail officer category 4 and let you know. >> chairman: if they are automatically confirmed for expenditure and don't need an accept and expend resolution, then we can remove that...
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chris smith. thank you so much for joining me again. i'm the examine show coming up after the break, alex introduce professor hattie barnes will see you then the when i would show the wrong, when old rule, just don't hold the rules. yes, to see out the thing because the aptitude and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will depart and we choose to look for common ground from germany, where a long steady find that the the biomass of fly inside the weights of flying insects fell by 76 percent in the last 26 years. so it's just becoming much, much less common, which means all the jobs that they do are not being done anymore. and that that is the real danger. and that's what's going to impact on in my phone. i 69. i don't, i just saw up dollar a former isis fighters and now voting a philippine naval ship with john $900.00. jeff, aren't abdulla still don't know what's waiting for them? can i get a hold of me right now. there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's possible to sell food that is fancy and 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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ty smith is here now. host of "cancel this" with ty smith. ty, good to have you back.ut the fact that the teachers are going around the bands of critical race theory and kind of reaching out to their students where they live on tik tok? >> as a parent, its inappropriate. in school, if you had any type of contact with a student outside the school premises, would be deemed inappropriate. with social media, it makes it different. social media you don't have to ask the parent's permission to indoctrinate your child. so the children all have cell phones in their hand. parents most likely are not paying attention to their children. they're not watching, looking at what their child is looking at. if the child says i'm on tik tok, they're going to a same that's the app where they do dancing and makeup tutorials, et cetera. having no idea that this child my be following their teacher putting out this crt. so what did you think of the teachers that spoke out? we saw clips from tik tok. one of them saying it's sort of a red herring, it's not real. the fear over crt being taught i
ty smith is here now. host of "cancel this" with ty smith. ty, good to have you back.ut the fact that the teachers are going around the bands of critical race theory and kind of reaching out to their students where they live on tik tok? >> as a parent, its inappropriate. in school, if you had any type of contact with a student outside the school premises, would be deemed inappropriate. with social media, it makes it different. social media you don't have to ask the parent's...
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i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >>> tropical storm elsa makes landfall, the wind, heavy rain, and the tens of millions still in its path. >>> assassinated in his own home, the president of haiti gunned down, his wife critical what we know about the assailants >> it's been very worrisome. >> after yet another cyber attack, the growing pressure to respond to the russian-based hackers. how america might fight back >>> banned from social media, the former president files suit in federal court target, facebook, google and twitter. >>> delta, now the dominant covid strain in america. a court blames the government for a mass shooting, and a ticker tape parade for the heroes of the pandemic >> announcer: live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith >>> good evening after two agonizing weeks of holding out hope, the search for survivors is ending in surfside, florida. the rescue operation is now shifting to recovery tonight at midnight that was the grim announcement from official
i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >>> tropical storm elsa makes landfall, the wind, heavy rain, and the tens of millions still in its path. >>> assassinated in his own home, the president of haiti gunned down, his wife critical what we know about the assailants >> it's been very worrisome. >> after yet another cyber attack, the growing pressure to respond to the russian-based hackers. how america might fight back >>> banned from social media, the...
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i'm jim cramer see you monday the "the news with shepard smith" starts now >>> a record high for the dow, the markets shaking off delta fears as team usa get ready to chase the gold i'm frank holland in for shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc. >>> let the games begin. the torch is lit but covid casting a dark shadow. more athletes sidelined just as the competition starts >>> backlash over the nfl's new covid rules. players sounding off, on coach reportedly out of a job as the fight over vaccines hits the gridiron. >>> a race to prepare for hell on earth after a wildfire in the west explodes to megafire status. what officials are saying on the ground. >> we don't have a fire season we have a fire year. >>> the american workweek may no longer be working for employees. inside the new push to give us all the perfect work/life balance. >>> gm's second all electric recall >>> shots fired outside the haitian president's funeral. >>> and tom hank revealing cleveland's new name. >>> the facts, the truth, the news with sheppard smith >>> good evening, a long-awaited olympics finally under
i'm jim cramer see you monday the "the news with shepard smith" starts now >>> a record high for the dow, the markets shaking off delta fears as team usa get ready to chase the gold i'm frank holland in for shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc. >>> let the games begin. the torch is lit but covid casting a dark shadow. more athletes sidelined just as the competition starts >>> backlash over the nfl's new covid rules. players sounding off, on coach...
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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 for 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 the war or terror >>> the heat wave turns deadly >>> 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 supreme court of pennsylvania overturned his assault conviction,
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 for 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...