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smith will finally be successful. he had identified a ravine that provided some -- between battery six and seven. that is near local highway 36 that is under a park tore road. and his plan was to send a reinforced skirmish line in order to make the attack. he said that my best chance of success was to trust to a very heavy skirmish line which would not in itself attract much artillery fire and which would yet be sufficient to do the work of the enemy, as it was not very strong in infantry. this would trigger responses by martin dale, ahead of his black division on his left. his further thought would be that it would be best to degrade the artillery defenses. he gave orders to his artillery commander to bring it up immediately but unbeknownst to him the artillery commander had taken ahold of battery forces. so he would take time for them to get back. he briefly comes into position. the artillery opens, up there is a 20-minute -- and then smith launches his attack. about 7:00 at night. etweenso make a long story shor, t
smith will finally be successful. he had identified a ravine that provided some -- between battery six and seven. that is near local highway 36 that is under a park tore road. and his plan was to send a reinforced skirmish line in order to make the attack. he said that my best chance of success was to trust to a very heavy skirmish line which would not in itself attract much artillery fire and which would yet be sufficient to do the work of the enemy, as it was not very strong in infantry. this...
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many blamed smith, believing that petersburg would have gone like a rotten branch had smith exercised sufficient courage. other critics cited the bright moonlight that would have guided the federals into what was presumed to be a nearly defenseless city. now, it's easy to condemn baldy smith, who is a rather unlikable character and whose postwar apologia reeked of prevarication. but to do so is simplistic. he certainly could have insisted on a coordinated advance after 9:00 if in his judgment such an attack was warranted. he did not. neither of the army commanders, butler or mead, set foot anywhere near the scene of action, nor did grant, whose headquarters at city point were barely an hour's ride from the front. all three of these men could have ordered an assault and had the authority to do so if they wished. now, smith would cite a plethora of reasons why he didn't continue the assault. chief among them, the darkness and the disorganization of his troops, particularly the blacks. smith also believed that by capturing batteries 3 through 10, he could mount an artillery bombardment c
many blamed smith, believing that petersburg would have gone like a rotten branch had smith exercised sufficient courage. other critics cited the bright moonlight that would have guided the federals into what was presumed to be a nearly defenseless city. now, it's easy to condemn baldy smith, who is a rather unlikable character and whose postwar apologia reeked of prevarication. but to do so is simplistic. he certainly could have insisted on a coordinated advance after 9:00 if in his judgment...
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at that point couriers arrived from grant and smith urging hancock to support smith's impending attackock is surprised by the urgency of these orders. he's under no illusion at this point that he's expected to participate in the fight and it was almost impossible to find out where smith wanted him to go. there was poor staff work and there were no maps so wartime is a lapse for this. now smith will finally be successful. he identified a routine that provided some depp allayed between battery six and seven. that's where highway 36 goes under the road and his plan was to send a reinforced skirmish line really in order to make the attack. he said my best chance of success was to form a heavy skirmish line which would not attract much artillery fire but would yet be sufficient to do the work if the enemy was not very strong. he would initiate the attack triggering responses like john martindale's division is right and the black division on his left. he further thought it would be best to degrade the confederate defenses with an artillery bombardment. he gave orders to his artillery command
at that point couriers arrived from grant and smith urging hancock to support smith's impending attackock is surprised by the urgency of these orders. he's under no illusion at this point that he's expected to participate in the fight and it was almost impossible to find out where smith wanted him to go. there was poor staff work and there were no maps so wartime is a lapse for this. now smith will finally be successful. he identified a routine that provided some depp allayed between battery...
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your support made that possible. - [smith]: hello, i'm john henry smith, along with lee newton.the unmatched history and groundbreaking accomplishments of the "pbs newshour" it's a celebration that we're encouraging you to join by shong your support for this pbs station. - [newton]: since the very beginning the "pbs newshour" has been supported by the audience, by you. and your support is more important now than ever before. please call the number on your screen or visit us online to make a contribution right now. and when you do, we have some terrific ways to say thank you. - [narrator] for over 45 years, the "pbs newshour" has set the standard for broadcast journalism. millions turn to "pbs newsho" day in and day out for the solid, reliable reporting that has made it one of the most trusted news programs on television and online. you can celebrate "pbs newshour" and support this pbs station right now when you contribute $6 as a monthly sustainer, or $72 with your annual contribution. we'll thank you with these terrific new "pbs newshour" dress socks. our dress socks don't just
your support made that possible. - [smith]: hello, i'm john henry smith, along with lee newton.the unmatched history and groundbreaking accomplishments of the "pbs newshour" it's a celebration that we're encouraging you to join by shong your support for this pbs station. - [newton]: since the very beginning the "pbs newshour" has been supported by the audience, by you. and your support is more important now than ever before. please call the number on your screen or visit us...
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here's will smith in "king richard.> all right, hold it right there, if you don't mind let me tell you why. >> richard, we're doing an interview. >> what -- what she had said, she said it with so much confidence to first time, but you keep going on and on. >> but you can't just keep interrupting if we're -- >> what you got to understand is you are dealing with the inmate of a 14-year-old child. and this child going to be playing when your old ass and me going to be in the grave. when she had said something, we done told you was happening. you are dealing with a little black kid. let her be a kid now she done answered it with a lot of confidence. leave that alone [ cheers and applause >> woah. >> jimmy: that's how you do it >> yeah. >> jimmy: will smith, everybody! "king richard" is in theaters and streaming on hbo max starting next friday and his book, "will," is available now. we'll be right back with jack whitehall [ cheers and applause ♪ does sinus congestion and pressure make breathing feel impossible especially at
here's will smith in "king richard.> all right, hold it right there, if you don't mind let me tell you why. >> richard, we're doing an interview. >> what -- what she had said, she said it with so much confidence to first time, but you keep going on and on. >> but you can't just keep interrupting if we're -- >> what you got to understand is you are dealing with the inmate of a 14-year-old child. and this child going to be playing when your old ass and me going to...
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smith: thank you, madam speaker. here we are again, late at night, debating last-minute legislation needed to fix problems the current majority created. when considered alongside the ongoing covid pandemic widespread work force concerns and the cloud of uncertainty created by unnecessary vaccine mandates, it is clear the combined effects of upcoming medicare reimbursement cuts are a critical threat to our medical system. while i commend the efforts made over the last few days to draft solution which address the concerns of health care providers, instead of coming together to pass a bipartisan compromise we again find the majority attaching controversial, unrelated material to this bill. tonight, the majority has chosen to jeopardize urgent relief for health care provide wears political gimmicks relating to the debt ceiling and pay-go issues we saw coming from miles away. i'm disappointed to see yet another erosion of the rules and precedents of congress. i urge all members to oppose this bill and i yield back the bal
smith: thank you, madam speaker. here we are again, late at night, debating last-minute legislation needed to fix problems the current majority created. when considered alongside the ongoing covid pandemic widespread work force concerns and the cloud of uncertainty created by unnecessary vaccine mandates, it is clear the combined effects of upcoming medicare reimbursement cuts are a critical threat to our medical system. while i commend the efforts made over the last few days to draft solution...
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smith, i inform the house that mr. smith will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 411, the nays are 14. 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspends, the bill is passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the unfinished business is the vote on the motion of the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pallone, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 3743 on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title. the clerk: union calendar number 133, h.r. 3743. a bill to increase funding for the reagan-udall foundation for the food and drug administration and for the foundations of the national institutes of health. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a 2005-minute vote. -- this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united
smith, i inform the house that mr. smith will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 411, the nays are 14. 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspends, the bill is passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the unfinished business is the vote on the motion of the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pallone, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 3743 on which the yeas and nays are...
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smith on one thing.facts neither has the public because i have a duty not to release those facts because she is correct, her client and mr. crumbley have an absolute -- we have a burden and these are merely allegations. so i agree. i just want to point out, nobody needs permission -- these defendants did not need my permission and they didn't need law enforcement permission to go to the court and turn themselves in, go to the police department, the sheriff's department and turn themselves in. i agree mrs. smith was perhaps in trial, she had a break from 11:45 to 2:45, and i can't imagine why they were surprised the whole country knew these charges were coming. lastly, to suggest that anyone is somehow using this incident to create press. there's a lot of attention here because four children were murdered and seven others were injured. and that is on the mind of every single person in this country. so i would ask that you impose the $500,000 cash surety on each of the defendants, your honor. >> thank you.
smith on one thing.facts neither has the public because i have a duty not to release those facts because she is correct, her client and mr. crumbley have an absolute -- we have a burden and these are merely allegations. so i agree. i just want to point out, nobody needs permission -- these defendants did not need my permission and they didn't need law enforcement permission to go to the court and turn themselves in, go to the police department, the sheriff's department and turn themselves in. i...
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the civil grand jury also accused sheriff smith of misconduct in office on a totally unrelated issue to the ccw for failing to cooperate with an independent review of how an inmate with mental health issues was allowed to seriously hurt himself while being transported to the jail. as for why the civil grand jury was able to act against the sheriff but so far the criminal grand jury has not acted, d.a. rozen says there are two different legal standards at play here. he also said the criminal grand jury is not over. we reached out to the sheriff's department for comment on all of these issues but so far have not heard back. we'll stay on this story. raj, audry? >>> a crime ring targeting asian women has been busted in the south bay. san jose police and the d.a. met with business owners in little saigon to announce several arrests related to dozens of attacks within the asian community. this is swrans video cap tuing one of at least 70 robberies. the d.a. says the felony robberies will also be treated as hate crimes. >> it also affects people in the asian-american community who are not
the civil grand jury also accused sheriff smith of misconduct in office on a totally unrelated issue to the ccw for failing to cooperate with an independent review of how an inmate with mental health issues was allowed to seriously hurt himself while being transported to the jail. as for why the civil grand jury was able to act against the sheriff but so far the criminal grand jury has not acted, d.a. rozen says there are two different legal standards at play here. he also said the criminal...
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and how it prospered the general store must maintain, even the most honest among them, wrote captain smithhardly take too much pain in the week under public ownership and come on store house system as now for themselves they will do in a day. and it's not so much corn from the labors of 30 as now three or four will provide for themselves. both at jamestown and plymouth colony, it was established that men would not work for the fullest of their capability. without the incentive the ownership and personal profits and it was likewise demonstrated so long as there's dependence upon a public store house, person incentive withers, and production falls even among the most honor christian people as captain smith and governor bradford noted. the positive lesson learned from these two examples is that the individual's right to zone property, the spirit of self-reliance, and the presence of incentives, individual freedoms, and responsibilities worked for the good of all. today these principles are found in our economic system, working for the benefit of all americans. in subsequent classes, as we con
and how it prospered the general store must maintain, even the most honest among them, wrote captain smithhardly take too much pain in the week under public ownership and come on store house system as now for themselves they will do in a day. and it's not so much corn from the labors of 30 as now three or four will provide for themselves. both at jamestown and plymouth colony, it was established that men would not work for the fullest of their capability. without the incentive the ownership and...
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host: richard norton smith, presidential historian, author, friend of this network. prescription drugs, including insulin. this is about 20 minutes.
host: richard norton smith, presidential historian, author, friend of this network. prescription drugs, including insulin. this is about 20 minutes.
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bruce smith: you would be an idiot. i know people do it--but it's beyond my belief that people are that stupid. john scott: nobody's policing the police. bigad: john scott is a civil rights attorney of 30 years and filed this latest lawsuit. bigad: how many more victims do you think are out there? john: hundreds. bigad: recreational marijuana has only been legal in california for less than four years. scott believes prior to that, those robbed by law enforcement were too scared to speak up. john: you're gonna call the police and admit you're illegally growing or transporting marijuana? i don't think so. who are you gonna call? ghostbusters? bigad: in the remote corners of california's emerald triangle, zeke flatten worries corruption may have gone unchecked for decades inside the very agencies sworn to protect and serve. zeke: they're actually a gang with badges. bigad: "a gang with badges." those are strong words. zeke: that's what these guys are. bigad: and it's time, he says, to weed them out. bigad: and there are a
bruce smith: you would be an idiot. i know people do it--but it's beyond my belief that people are that stupid. john scott: nobody's policing the police. bigad: john scott is a civil rights attorney of 30 years and filed this latest lawsuit. bigad: how many more victims do you think are out there? john: hundreds. bigad: recreational marijuana has only been legal in california for less than four years. scott believes prior to that, those robbed by law enforcement were too scared to speak up....
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will smith's real-life action adventure. >> how's that feeling?> you know exactly how it's feeling, scary as hell. >> from rappelling into a live volcano to an icelandic whitewater river, to the depths of the ocean. the hollywood leading man -- >> keep it real, it was terrifying. >> -- helping to uncover the earth's mysteries. >> the things that i've seen and got an opportunity to do, it is the deepest and greatest pleasure of my life. >>> and honoring an american hero. senator bob dole, one of the last of the greatest generation. frequent heartburn? not anymore. the prilosec otc two-week challenge is helping people love what they love again. just one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. because life starts when heartburn stops. take the challenge at prilosecotc dot com. are you tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters keep your laundry smelling fresh way longer than detergent alone. if you want laundry to smell fresh for weeks, make sure you have downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters. ♪ ♪ te
will smith's real-life action adventure. >> how's that feeling?> you know exactly how it's feeling, scary as hell. >> from rappelling into a live volcano to an icelandic whitewater river, to the depths of the ocean. the hollywood leading man -- >> keep it real, it was terrifying. >> -- helping to uncover the earth's mysteries. >> the things that i've seen and got an opportunity to do, it is the deepest and greatest pleasure of my life. >>> and honoring...
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in on the phone, richard norton smith, longtime friend of this network, historian, author, also the founding director of the rubber gentle institute for politics at the university of kansas. good morning to you, sir, thank you for the time this morning. your thoughts this morning on bob dole's legacy, dying at age 98. >> well, that is a very big subject. the president sent me a statement yesterday and quoted from something senator dole said back in the mid-1980's when he was for managing the legislation that created the martin luther king national birthday holiday, which is one of many dole accomplishments that people perhaps are not aware of. as i recall, the quote was, no first-class democracy would power some class -- second-class citizens. it really was a lifelong belief in one that was rooted in dole's upbringing. you know, it is tempting to see or define dole through his world war ii experiences, of course, his severe wounding and subsequent hospitalization, three years or more on both sides of the atlantic. but actually, bob dole's character, the character that enabled him to survive
in on the phone, richard norton smith, longtime friend of this network, historian, author, also the founding director of the rubber gentle institute for politics at the university of kansas. good morning to you, sir, thank you for the time this morning. your thoughts this morning on bob dole's legacy, dying at age 98. >> well, that is a very big subject. the president sent me a statement yesterday and quoted from something senator dole said back in the mid-1980's when he was for managing...
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smith: i was proud to work with president trump back in 2017 in the jobs act. i was serving on the ways and means committee and it was a provision that i pushed for. it went from $1000 to $2000. do not get confused, what they are trying to extend is their temporary child tax credit from the first reconciliation bill in march. it's not the tax and jobs act that expired. that goes to show that that is another temporary program, that was supposed to expire now, that they are now trying to make not temporary anymore, which proves what we have said all along. also, they took out the work requirement in the bill. as senator graham says, there is a bipartisan approach on both sides of the building of a child tax credit that helps working families and of the working class. >> what about -- it's not going to work for democrats, this whole idea of having a continuous program would be, we do not want to include the millions whose income is at the threshold from the tax credit? sen. graham: they do not pay taxes. >> right. sen. graham: that is why. i think most americans w
smith: i was proud to work with president trump back in 2017 in the jobs act. i was serving on the ways and means committee and it was a provision that i pushed for. it went from $1000 to $2000. do not get confused, what they are trying to extend is their temporary child tax credit from the first reconciliation bill in march. it's not the tax and jobs act that expired. that goes to show that that is another temporary program, that was supposed to expire now, that they are now trying to make not...
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. >> i want to bring richard norton smith, longtime friend of the network, historian, author, the founding director of the institute for politics at the university of kansas. thank you for the time this morning. >> that is a very big subject. he quoted from something senator dole had said in the mid-1980s when he was floor managing the legislation that created the national birthday holiday, which is one of many accomplishments people perhaps are not aware of. as i recall, the quote is no first-class democracy could tolerate second-class citizens. and fact i think was a lifelong belief and one that was r rooted in his upbringing. it's tempting to see him and his experiences across the subsequent hospitalization three years or more on both sides, but actually his character that enabledra him to survive individually overcome it individually to the national level, that was something that preceded the war, that was something formed in a residence at the corner of tenth and maple street on the football field and the track. as a young man ironically, he wanted to be a doctor and the irony of cour
. >> i want to bring richard norton smith, longtime friend of the network, historian, author, the founding director of the institute for politics at the university of kansas. thank you for the time this morning. >> that is a very big subject. he quoted from something senator dole had said in the mid-1980s when he was floor managing the legislation that created the national birthday holiday, which is one of many accomplishments people perhaps are not aware of. as i recall, the quote...
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smith. f.e. smith plays a large role in the first part of your book. i don't know how many americans know much about him. i always tell stories about him in my law classes. i think he wasture kill's closest friend -- churchill's closest friend. tell us about it. >> he was, yes. he was a brilliant unionist politician who was a great wit, a q.c., queen's counsel, so he was one of the top barristers. he finally became lord chancellor. he was known for his repartee at various law cases. everybody has their favorite f. if e. smith story, but my favorite one is when he, a judge said at the end of summing, the summing up by f.e. smith, the judge said i seem to be none the wiser. no, my lord, replied f. if e. smith, but -- f.e. smith, but you are much better informed. [laughter] >> that's a wonderful, wonderful line. >> unfortunately, f.e. was also a terrible alcoholic. and by the time of his death in, very early in 1930, it meant that in those great appeasement struggles of the 1930s poor churchill was on his own. my sense very much is that f.e. beside him, w
smith. f.e. smith plays a large role in the first part of your book. i don't know how many americans know much about him. i always tell stories about him in my law classes. i think he wasture kill's closest friend -- churchill's closest friend. tell us about it. >> he was, yes. he was a brilliant unionist politician who was a great wit, a q.c., queen's counsel, so he was one of the top barristers. he finally became lord chancellor. he was known for his repartee at various law cases....
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you just push the move back washers to new bottle to the go your smith of yours? no, you're good. and you just was like okay, sure. mobil bottles i was supposed to come with was august who'd gone through is because he brought the need to go visible. goldsmith, as to the us issue of the new just with his open saw that the result was like a good muslims with them. like gosh, the beautiful custom summons a lot. yeah, pretty very skip brush event of a nice vangie. it took up little i had to rush it here but he had only model as advisor is this is what used to be the the monument of style. and so it was a metronome going from left to right. and this is symbol of what? now. now i think this is a symbol. oh, very slow live in czech republic. it moves so slow that you barely see when this is what it is to me. it was written that it used to be a symbol of time or future. some future died, sorry, in and grabbed dig or west or you you put your own meaning also right. your democracy is just a symbolic name. if you look at more than democracy's or will don't know the symbolic thing of totalita
you just push the move back washers to new bottle to the go your smith of yours? no, you're good. and you just was like okay, sure. mobil bottles i was supposed to come with was august who'd gone through is because he brought the need to go visible. goldsmith, as to the us issue of the new just with his open saw that the result was like a good muslims with them. like gosh, the beautiful custom summons a lot. yeah, pretty very skip brush event of a nice vangie. it took up little i had to rush it...
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accusing smith of seven offenses. it will go to supreme court for trial where a jury will then decide if the sheriff will be removed from office. smith has been sheriff for more than 20 years. >> it is a relatively uncommon but not unheard of process. again, the question is how do you hold an elected official accountable if there is, what is called, willful or corrupt misconduct in office? >> it is her constitutional right to be tried before a jury to determine these allegations. >> now, since the sheriff, lori smith, is an elected official this is the only way they can get someone in the body of government removed. we reached out but have not heard back. smith previously denied the allegations. >> in less than an hour california's new mask mandate goes into effect. under the new rule almost everyone will be required to wear a mask indoors until january 15th. the move comes as the officials brace for a winter surge driven by the delta variant and omicron mutation. san francisco, however, is exempt from following the n
accusing smith of seven offenses. it will go to supreme court for trial where a jury will then decide if the sheriff will be removed from office. smith has been sheriff for more than 20 years. >> it is a relatively uncommon but not unheard of process. again, the question is how do you hold an elected official accountable if there is, what is called, willful or corrupt misconduct in office? >> it is her constitutional right to be tried before a jury to determine these allegations....
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miss smith's availability.t to call back. i was in communication with law enforcement and miss smith. they knew we were planning to bring in mr. and mrs. crumbley, they knew we were in communication with them, contrary to what was presented in the media. your honor, they hired our office thursday. we are prepared to defend this case. they are absolutely taking this case seriously. they are devastated by the events in the oxford incident. this is not something being taken lightly by them or us, your honor. i agree with miss smith, $500,000 is not warranted in this case. the charges are very serious, but as the court is aware, they are allegations at this point. as miss smith stated, both clients are presumed innocent unless proven guilty, your honor, and from what we know, your honor, the facts aren't what was presented to the court and the public. i again echo what miss smith indicated. our clients are more than happy to have a gps tether, to be on pretrial service supervision. i am again requesting $50,000 or
miss smith's availability.t to call back. i was in communication with law enforcement and miss smith. they knew we were planning to bring in mr. and mrs. crumbley, they knew we were in communication with them, contrary to what was presented in the media. your honor, they hired our office thursday. we are prepared to defend this case. they are absolutely taking this case seriously. they are devastated by the events in the oxford incident. this is not something being taken lightly by them or us,...
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should also be noted that sheriff smith is up for reelection next year. but so far has not announced plans on whether or not she will run. jonathan mccall kron 4 high drama in santa clara county, thank you, jonathan. in san francisco now. >> mayor london breed says the city will be among other things. making more arrests to address the legal drug use right out in the public. she was visibly angry today saying enough is enough. the mayor announcing several new initiatives to address public safety concerns kron four's, rob nesbitt has more on exactly what is changing. >> and less tolerant. >> that is destroyed our city. mayor breed not holding back and cracking down saying public drug use like this will not be tolerated in san francisco. we're not going to just walk by and let someone use. >> in broad daylight on the streets and not give them a choice between going to the location. we have identified them. we're going to jail. >> she says the tenderloin emergency plan is already underway joined by police chief bill scott tuesday to promise more arrests. peo
should also be noted that sheriff smith is up for reelection next year. but so far has not announced plans on whether or not she will run. jonathan mccall kron 4 high drama in santa clara county, thank you, jonathan. in san francisco now. >> mayor london breed says the city will be among other things. making more arrests to address the legal drug use right out in the public. she was visibly angry today saying enough is enough. the mayor announcing several new initiatives to address public...
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smith. kelly evans filling in, which starts right now >>> massive wildfires force thousands out of their homes i'm kelly evans in for shepherd smith. this is the news on cnbc >> more flights cancelled today and more to come. >> well, it's been very stressful and expensive. >> how to navigate the chaos at the airport. plus, taking a cruise. >> i feel like i was in a petrie dish waiting to get covid. >> the new rules the cdc wants you to follow. >> fires burning across northern colorado at least told cities told to evacuate as winds fuel the flames faster than personnel can control. >> we've never had anything like this happen at the zoo before. never had anyone breech the fence. >> a man injured and body margarethe cammermeyer race say the man had no business being so close. >> the carmaker tesla faces another setback. >> the turning point for the jurors in the kim potter trial the second phone call in two months between presidents putin and biden and the hottest cities for 2022 and our year
smith. kelly evans filling in, which starts right now >>> massive wildfires force thousands out of their homes i'm kelly evans in for shepherd smith. this is the news on cnbc >> more flights cancelled today and more to come. >> well, it's been very stressful and expensive. >> how to navigate the chaos at the airport. plus, taking a cruise. >> i feel like i was in a petrie dish waiting to get covid. >> the new rules the cdc wants you to follow. >>...
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smith. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: thank you, madam speaker. here we are again, late at night, debating last-minute legislation needed to fix problems the current majority created. when considered alongside the ongoing covid pandemic widespread work force concerns and the cloud of uncertainty created by unnecessary vaccine mandates, it is clear the combined effects of upcoming medicare reimbursement cuts are a critical threat to our medical system. while i commend the efforts made over the last few days to draft solution which address the concerns of health care providers, instead of coming together to pass a bipartisan compromise we again find the majority attaching controversial, unrelated material to this bill. tonight, the majority has chosen to jeopardize urgent relief for health care provide wears political gimmicks relating to the debt ceiling and pay-go issues we saw coming from miles away. i'm disappointed to see yet another erosion of the rules and precedents of congress. i urge all members to oppose this bill and i yield back the bal
smith. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: thank you, madam speaker. here we are again, late at night, debating last-minute legislation needed to fix problems the current majority created. when considered alongside the ongoing covid pandemic widespread work force concerns and the cloud of uncertainty created by unnecessary vaccine mandates, it is clear the combined effects of upcoming medicare reimbursement cuts are a critical threat to our medical system. while i...
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it should be noted, though, that sheriff smith is up for reelection next year. but so far has not announced any plans on whether or not she will run plenty of drama in the south bay will break it all down for you and bring, you know, new developments as soon as they become available. jonathan mccall kron 4 news. all right, jonathan, thank you for that. any time in san francisco police are investigating a shooting that happened this morning in the city's tenderloin neighborhood. according to san francisco police, they say they found a 21 year-old man shot near eddie and van ness avenues around 1045 this morning. investigators say they think the shooting is related to a drug deal. no word so far. tonight on the victim's condition or any potential suspects that police are looking for. and speaking of the tenderloin today, mayor london breed announced several new initiatives today to address public safety concerns in that neighborhood, including things such as making more arrests to address the issue of illegal drug use in public spaces for us. rob nesbitt has that
it should be noted, though, that sheriff smith is up for reelection next year. but so far has not announced any plans on whether or not she will run plenty of drama in the south bay will break it all down for you and bring, you know, new developments as soon as they become available. jonathan mccall kron 4 news. all right, jonathan, thank you for that. any time in san francisco police are investigating a shooting that happened this morning in the city's tenderloin neighborhood. according to san...
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>> thank you, ranking member hyde-smith. now it's time to introduce our witnesses. first, we have miss tanya trujillo, the assistant secretary for water and science with the department of the interior, who's testifying in person. and next, we have tom buschatzke, director of the arizona department of water resources he, was also testifying in person. participating virtually we have miss julie chaff elligson, the executive by vice president of the north dakota stockman's association. and finally, we have miss jennifer pitt, the colorado river program director for the national ottoman society, who is also participating virtually virtually. i want to thank all of our witnesses for testifying today, especially our arizona witness, mr. buschatzke. your written room marks, all of, you will be included in the hearing record, and please keep your oral testimony to five minutes each. assistant secretary trujillo, we will begin with you. >> thank, you senator kelly. good afternoon. senator kelly, i appreciate your leadership on these
>> thank you, ranking member hyde-smith. now it's time to introduce our witnesses. first, we have miss tanya trujillo, the assistant secretary for water and science with the department of the interior, who's testifying in person. and next, we have tom buschatzke, director of the arizona department of water resources he, was also testifying in person. participating virtually we have miss julie chaff elligson, the executive by vice president of the north dakota stockman's association. and...
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ellingson. >> thank you, chairman kelly and ranking member hyde-smith. appreciate you holding the hearing today, and i want to thank julie ellingson for joining us virtually. she's the executive vice president of the north dakota stockman's association, and in addition to doing an incredible job administering stockman's association, she and her husband have a cattle ranch south of bismarck as well. i think they raise registered angus, but i never asked for sure, but i'm guessing that's right. so she comes to the job as far as the stockmans, as somebody who grew up farming and ranching, so she truly understands it from the ground up and has made it her livelihood. she lives it, she doesn't just advocate for our cowboys. she has lived it her whole life. i worked with her on farm bills and worked with her on disaster assistance for our producers, most recently we secured $10 billion for farmers and ranchers, specifically $750 million of that for our ranchers. and that's nationwide. but now we have to work with usda to put that out there through the program
ellingson. >> thank you, chairman kelly and ranking member hyde-smith. appreciate you holding the hearing today, and i want to thank julie ellingson for joining us virtually. she's the executive vice president of the north dakota stockman's association, and in addition to doing an incredible job administering stockman's association, she and her husband have a cattle ranch south of bismarck as well. i think they raise registered angus, but i never asked for sure, but i'm guessing that's...
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david smith and his son travis smith making their first court appearance friday the father and son onis monitor the judge not allowing video only still images in the courtroom today. the smiths both face multiple felony counts for starting the fire that torched hundreds of thousands of acres in multiple counties. i understand. >> how emotional this event was, how difficult it was for this community. my client and his son. his family. they all live in this community. they love this community. they are completely innocent sacramento based attorney linda parisi is representing david smith, the el dorado county district attorney's office says the suspects a set fire to a structure injuring others breezy maintains her client and his son merely saw the fire and tried to report it. >> david smith's son saw a fire called law enforcement cooperated with law enforcement. this event happened in august, law enforcement had contact with both of this mess who continue to cooperate among the charges by the da's office is a count of illegally converting a firearm into a machine gun. however, the crim
david smith and his son travis smith making their first court appearance friday the father and son onis monitor the judge not allowing video only still images in the courtroom today. the smiths both face multiple felony counts for starting the fire that torched hundreds of thousands of acres in multiple counties. i understand. >> how emotional this event was, how difficult it was for this community. my client and his son. his family. they all live in this community. they love this...
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smith: let me say this. i have said this to my constituents, who are up in my chops about supporting a 5% increase. i am in a 70% democratic district who would be on the 26% side of the military chart. i support the 5% increase. i said we just spent $8 trillion in the last year on everything but defense. i think we have a good argument. on that case, it is undermined if i say we don't have enough money to spend on defense because we spend all this other money. but you have to make those other two points. if you don't, we will have a hard time getting there. >> let's get back to the comments about the budget size and different elements of the budget. all budgets are an attempt to balance -- there is no question about that. aggressively, it is an increasingly difficult challenge for us. it's not the only problem we have. you talked about ukraine a lot downstairs a few moments ago. there is still a good concern about countries like north korea and iran. those problems will not go away or be ignored. every presi
smith: let me say this. i have said this to my constituents, who are up in my chops about supporting a 5% increase. i am in a 70% democratic district who would be on the 26% side of the military chart. i support the 5% increase. i said we just spent $8 trillion in the last year on everything but defense. i think we have a good argument. on that case, it is undermined if i say we don't have enough money to spend on defense because we spend all this other money. but you have to make those other...
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dan: you at 6:00, from the 19, lori smith faces new -- new access :00, sheriff laurie smith -- new at 6:00, sheriff laurie smith could be driven from office. here is the i.t. reporter. >> the reaction is coming in from the accusations of corruption against santa clara county sheriff lori smith. >> you can only feel sad about this. >> the county supervisor has been calling for the sheriff to resign for months. >> i think when civil grand jury decides to put forward not one or two but seven different accusations, any one of which could lead to removal from office, that is some measure of the seriousness with which they took this matter. >> but sheriff smith's attorney told me she has no intention of resigning. >> there was no corruption. there was no violation, willful or otherwise in the responsibilities of her office. it cannot be more unequivocal than that. >> the grand jury accuses smith and her high-ranking staff of trading concealed carry weapons permits for campaign donations. i asked her about that issue for months ago. did you know that your top aides were demanding campaign co
dan: you at 6:00, from the 19, lori smith faces new -- new access :00, sheriff laurie smith -- new at 6:00, sheriff laurie smith could be driven from office. here is the i.t. reporter. >> the reaction is coming in from the accusations of corruption against santa clara county sheriff lori smith. >> you can only feel sad about this. >> the county supervisor has been calling for the sheriff to resign for months. >> i think when civil grand jury decides to put forward not...
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one of the anecdotes we tell them the story is adam smith, author of work of nations in 1776 compared the inefficiencies at oxford university in england to the scottish system and one of the things he pointed out is for ethe administrators seem to be operating in such a way that as if they had had a continuous cash flow and they didn't have to deliver anything to thestudents , students cheated, they came to class late and didn't care they say a lot of those same vendors that we see 250 years later are still taking place a in the university system . >> so philip magnus in 2021 what is a college degree necessary for a good job anymore ? >> i would say that there's quite a bit on appeal. if you look certain college degrees especially engineering, math and the stem fields, the lifetime career earnings is well worth it on getting a college degree. the other end of that, there's degrees like in theater, drama, poetry or literature where you keep asking these questions if you're spending over the course of a four-year period in excess of 100 or $2000 to go to college there may not be the typ
one of the anecdotes we tell them the story is adam smith, author of work of nations in 1776 compared the inefficiencies at oxford university in england to the scottish system and one of the things he pointed out is for ethe administrators seem to be operating in such a way that as if they had had a continuous cash flow and they didn't have to deliver anything to thestudents , students cheated, they came to class late and didn't care they say a lot of those same vendors that we see 250 years...
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smith speaking. he is incredible.'m late daughter of a world war ii veteran who was an army navigator in the pacific. on one occasion i went to the world war ii memorial in d.c., and i went with my dear friend, whose father was a prisoner of war in germany, he fought in the european phase of world war ii. anyway, we show up and senator dole is there greeting people. i guess he did that several times a week, it became a passion for him to greet the visitors at the memorial, so i actually got to shake his hand. and just interact with him briefly. and he was so charming. and i miss that era of republicans. i was a longtime republican, longtime gone from the party. i guess you would call me a charlie baker republican. but there is no place for me in the party these days. but i miss that era of, of funny, compromising, decent and um, his marriage to misses dole, she is a force to be reckoned with in her own right. and i admired senator dole, i guess, more than anybody in public life. of all the icons, he was one of them. t
smith speaking. he is incredible.'m late daughter of a world war ii veteran who was an army navigator in the pacific. on one occasion i went to the world war ii memorial in d.c., and i went with my dear friend, whose father was a prisoner of war in germany, he fought in the european phase of world war ii. anyway, we show up and senator dole is there greeting people. i guess he did that several times a week, it became a passion for him to greet the visitors at the memorial, so i actually got to...
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. >> guest: there is one on fe smith. i think there may be like 25 or so. they are not all people who he likes. the kaiser, for example, he writes about in a very penetrating way. but i do recommend that book hugely. >> host: well, we are drawing to a close, we have time for just a couple more questions. one member of the audience asks how did churchill adapt the evolving technology of his time? and how those technologies had an impact on ways in which leaders could communicate with their constituents? this is the case with many modern leaders. would churchill have taken advantage of a press conference is to reach the general public had those resources been available to him? >> guest: well, of course radio did become available to him during the course of his career. and he absolutely leapt on he was a true believer in working the microphone to his advantage. and when he started off in politics, there was no radio. and you just had to bellow to a crowd. sometimes he would speak to crowds of thousands, and he would use in m
. >> guest: there is one on fe smith. i think there may be like 25 or so. they are not all people who he likes. the kaiser, for example, he writes about in a very penetrating way. but i do recommend that book hugely. >> host: well, we are drawing to a close, we have time for just a couple more questions. one member of the audience asks how did churchill adapt the evolving technology of his time? and how those technologies had an impact on ways in which leaders could communicate with...
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in a statement, they said, "the group accompanying ms osborn—smith "responded and brought ms osborn—smithe raft. "what happened to ms osborn—smith is an unfortunate accident, "the first of its kind to occur with bundu rafting." amelie says she doesn't regret the trip. it sounds so cliche to live thinking i'm going to regret everything. i know i'm going to have a fulflled life. ijust think, just do it all while you can. an investigation is taking place into how it happened. amelie says she just wants to return to zambia to thank those who saved her. duncan kennedy, bbc news. now i'm bbc news, time for the travel show. coming up on this week's show: we are in finland to meet the huskies who have been saved by a unique worldwide adoption scheme. we will start taking godmothers and godfathers for the dogs. we get a taste of sustainable scottish cooking in glasgow. it's just really important that i know that it is good and ethical, and good for the environment. and i find out the secret to a long and healthy life here in sardinia. prendilo, prendilo cosi. all this and you live a long life! it'
in a statement, they said, "the group accompanying ms osborn—smith "responded and brought ms osborn—smithe raft. "what happened to ms osborn—smith is an unfortunate accident, "the first of its kind to occur with bundu rafting." amelie says she doesn't regret the trip. it sounds so cliche to live thinking i'm going to regret everything. i know i'm going to have a fulflled life. ijust think, just do it all while you can. an investigation is taking place into how it...