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. >> martin smith: syria, january 2011. the arab spring was sweeping across the region. >> thousands of demonstrators... >> a huge step towards democracy... >> smith: a new u.s. ambassador, robert ford, was just arriving in damascus. >> democracy taking place in a lot of these countries... >> demanding change, they're fed up... >> smith: at the time, it seemed syria's dictator would be next to fall. >> protesters in tahrir square drove hosni mubarak out of power... >> mubarak actually left power in cairo the weekend after i got there. and in my first meeting with bashar al-assad, i asked him point blank, "looks like kind of a difficult time for authoritarian regimes. what kinds of steps are you thinking of to get ahead of the problem?" and he kind of brushed it aside and said, "it'll never happen here." not three weeks after that meeting, the arab spring started in the haria market in damascus. >> the uprising of the syrian people was a secular one. one of its slogans was, "wahed, wahed, wahed." >> smith: one, one, one? >>
. >> martin smith: syria, january 2011. the arab spring was sweeping across the region. >> thousands of demonstrators... >> a huge step towards democracy... >> smith: a new u.s. ambassador, robert ford, was just arriving in damascus. >> democracy taking place in a lot of these countries... >> demanding change, they're fed up... >> smith: at the time, it seemed syria's dictator would be next to fall. >> protesters in tahrir square drove hosni...
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smith: i'm not sure. it's something we would be reluctant to support because we don't need a continuing resolution. we need appropriations bills. whatever the number is we need to set that number. because governing on a continuing resolution, particularly at the defense department, is difficult and, you know, it makes it much, much harder to implement any sort of sustainable national security policy. when you say you have to live with last year's number and you have to live with no new programs and you can't get rid of old programs, it's a terrible way to govern. and things aren't going to be any better in january than now. we need to sit down together in a bipartisan way and reach an appropriations deal. that was true in january of this year when president trump was sworn in, and it's still true today and it's just -- it really, really is concerning that we haven't made any progress on that in 10 months. host: we have 10 minutes to go. leo: this is an issue that we talked about many times in the past. it
smith: i'm not sure. it's something we would be reluctant to support because we don't need a continuing resolution. we need appropriations bills. whatever the number is we need to set that number. because governing on a continuing resolution, particularly at the defense department, is difficult and, you know, it makes it much, much harder to implement any sort of sustainable national security policy. when you say you have to live with last year's number and you have to live with no new programs...
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smith of washington's date. that is follow the supreme court oral argument and questions whether a search warrant is needed for law enforcement to access a person's cell phone data history. at 8:00, our conversation with john cogan who writes about federal entitlement programs in the book "the high cost of good intentions." susan: our guest is congressman adam smith of washington state, the ranking democrat on the house armed services committee, a member of congress since 1996. 11 terms. thank you for being with us. rep. smith: thank you for having me on. susan: let me introduce the reporters who will be asking two questions. leo shane writes for the military times. roxana is a bloomberg government covering defense and foreign policy. we want to start our conversation with the developing situation with north korea but there are reports from multiple national news sources the white house is set to make a long rumored move with secretary of state tillerson, replacing him with mr. pompeo from the cia, and replacing
smith of washington's date. that is follow the supreme court oral argument and questions whether a search warrant is needed for law enforcement to access a person's cell phone data history. at 8:00, our conversation with john cogan who writes about federal entitlement programs in the book "the high cost of good intentions." susan: our guest is congressman adam smith of washington state, the ranking democrat on the house armed services committee, a member of congress since 1996. 11...
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smith: that is a reflection of trump. there was a feeling that the obama administration was too cautious. that they hesitated on a number of attacks when they should have gone forward. wants toresident trump do the opposite of whatever president obama has done, has said you are more free to attack when you think you should. civilian oversight is critical to make sure that we are attacking at the appropriate time and place. it does reflect a change in approach, president trump was to be more aggressive about attacking the enemy. there are terrorist groups that threaten us. i do have any problem with hitting those groups before they had us. so.e is a cost doing you start having civilian casualties and turning populations against us instead of terrorist groups. >> thank you for being our guest. daily democrat on the house armed services committee. houseete democrat on the armed services committee. lookat does capitol hill like in the coming weeks? >> right now there is just a question of shutdown. we are getting out of the t
smith: that is a reflection of trump. there was a feeling that the obama administration was too cautious. that they hesitated on a number of attacks when they should have gone forward. wants toresident trump do the opposite of whatever president obama has done, has said you are more free to attack when you think you should. civilian oversight is critical to make sure that we are attacking at the appropriate time and place. it does reflect a change in approach, president trump was to be more...
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say hello to jada for will and jada smith. will smith, everybody!ose who know what they're really building. always unstoppable. (train whistle blowing) i want a rabbit. what about you? well, i want an iphone. make sure you get that on verizon. it's the most awarded network ever. and if anyone asks, i want a bigger train next year. (vo) give the gift of any iphone and get up to $300 off. give joy with 25% off nikejoy. and get joy with kohl's cash for you! take 25% off select nike hoodies, shoes and more for the whole family! nike presents for them, kohl's cash for you! give joy, get joy with nike at kohl's. touch is how we communicate with those we love, but when your psoriasis is bad, does it ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to help people with moderate to severe psoriasis achieve completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before
say hello to jada for will and jada smith. will smith, everybody!ose who know what they're really building. always unstoppable. (train whistle blowing) i want a rabbit. what about you? well, i want an iphone. make sure you get that on verizon. it's the most awarded network ever. and if anyone asks, i want a bigger train next year. (vo) give the gift of any iphone and get up to $300 off. give joy with 25% off nikejoy. and get joy with kohl's cash for you! take 25% off select nike hoodies, shoes...
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smith and mr. winkal have been able to join us today to tell their stories of how tennessee has been impacted by the abhorrent crime. like so many of the districts my colleagues represent, our home has been invaded by criminals luring in vulnerable women and children and forcing them into a life of sex slavery and unspeakable abuse. i know you both share my deep sadness that this is happening in our backyard and i cannot thank you enough for rescuing the victims, then helping them heal, while seeking justice for their abusers. you're doing a superlative job. for the fifth year in a row tennessee received an "a" in the protected innocence challenge. a comprehensive annual study of existing state laws, and this is compiled by shared hope international. the challenge produces state report cards that rate how effectively each state responds to the crime of domestic minor sex trafficking. after four years of straight a's, tennessee outdid itself this year by leading the rankings -- number one in the cou
smith and mr. winkal have been able to join us today to tell their stories of how tennessee has been impacted by the abhorrent crime. like so many of the districts my colleagues represent, our home has been invaded by criminals luring in vulnerable women and children and forcing them into a life of sex slavery and unspeakable abuse. i know you both share my deep sadness that this is happening in our backyard and i cannot thank you enough for rescuing the victims, then helping them heal, while...
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pepper smith.ot yet 5 years old. >> we lived in cars and motels and going from state to state staying at salvation armies to get a meal here and there. just -- >> what's it like to live in a car? >> it's horrible. it's embarrassing. >> she was confused, of course, and terribly frightened at first. she begged, take me home. shirley ignored her. she imagined running away. >> i had nowhere to go. i was too scared. >> then as the weeks and months and then years went by, as her powers of reasoning grew, the question grew, too. did her mother bobbie actually give her away? shirley told pepper that renee was her sister. the two girls listened wide-eyed as shirley explained to strangers that she was their grandmother. that their parents had been killed in a car accident. >> i knew that everything that was happening to us was completely wrong at a very, very young age. >> why had she been taken? she didn't know. not for money, certainly. there were no ransom demands. and without pepper's birth certificate,
pepper smith.ot yet 5 years old. >> we lived in cars and motels and going from state to state staying at salvation armies to get a meal here and there. just -- >> what's it like to live in a car? >> it's horrible. it's embarrassing. >> she was confused, of course, and terribly frightened at first. she begged, take me home. shirley ignored her. she imagined running away. >> i had nowhere to go. i was too scared. >> then as the weeks and months and then years...
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pepper smith. she was not yet 5 years old. >> we lived in cars and motels and going from state to state staying at salvation armies to get a meal here and there. just -- >> what's it like to live in a car? >> it's horrible. it's embarrassing. >> she was confused, of course, and terribly frightened at first. she begged, take me home. shirley ignored her. she imagined running away. >> i had nowhere to go. i was too scared. >> then as the weeks and months and then years went by, as her powers of reasoning grew, the question grew, too. did her mother bobbie actually give her away? shirley told pepper that renee was her sister. the two girls listened wide-eyed as shirley explained to strangers that she was their grandmother. that their parents had been killed in a car accident. >> i knew that everything that was happening to us was completely wrong at a very, very young age. >> why had she been taken? she didn't know. not for money, certainly. there were no ransom demands. and without pepper's birth cer
pepper smith. she was not yet 5 years old. >> we lived in cars and motels and going from state to state staying at salvation armies to get a meal here and there. just -- >> what's it like to live in a car? >> it's horrible. it's embarrassing. >> she was confused, of course, and terribly frightened at first. she begged, take me home. shirley ignored her. she imagined running away. >> i had nowhere to go. i was too scared. >> then as the weeks and months and...
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smith auditorium. this each's program presented in conjunction with new exhibition mapping america's road from revolution to independence which will be on view in our galleries through march 11th. i know that some of you have alreadyy enjoyed exhibition preview this evening for those of you we have not, we invite you to join you as our guest following our program on second floor where exhibition viewing will continue along with open bar. that should be pretty good enticement. some of us, anyway. tonight's program revolution song, a story of american freedom is part of distinguished speaker series which is the heart of our public programs and as though i would like to thank mr. shorto, thank for prominents to new york historical. i would like to thank trustees this evening and i would like to thank pam for great partnership and leadership of this splendid institution. thank you, pam. [applause] i'd also like to thank and recognize mr. richard reese and to thank them for all that they do. [applause] >> y
smith auditorium. this each's program presented in conjunction with new exhibition mapping america's road from revolution to independence which will be on view in our galleries through march 11th. i know that some of you have alreadyy enjoyed exhibition preview this evening for those of you we have not, we invite you to join you as our guest following our program on second floor where exhibition viewing will continue along with open bar. that should be pretty good enticement. some of us,...
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smith: it has.ryl: how have you overcome the objections if you have to people who say they don't want their current illegal employees flagged by implementing the e-verify system? rep. smith: this bill does not apply to current employees. it only applies to individuals who are new hires, who are applying for jobs in the future, so it's not going to impact the current workforce. sharyl: in the big picture, why do you think this is important to do? rep. smith: this is important for two reasons, if we have an e-verify program, it's going to turn down the attraction of the jobs magnet, and if illegal immigrants know they cannot get a job in the united states, then they are going to be less likely to come into the united states, so it's going to reduce illegal immigration. the other half is that it's going to save these jobs for unemployed and underemployed american citizens. right now, a lot of those jobs, illegal immigrants stole something like 6 million to 7 million jobs in the country today, and these
smith: it has.ryl: how have you overcome the objections if you have to people who say they don't want their current illegal employees flagged by implementing the e-verify system? rep. smith: this bill does not apply to current employees. it only applies to individuals who are new hires, who are applying for jobs in the future, so it's not going to impact the current workforce. sharyl: in the big picture, why do you think this is important to do? rep. smith: this is important for two reasons, if...
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adam smith international say they bring expertise and deliver results.arlier this year, asi was banned from new government contracts after serious questions were raised about the compa ny‘s ethical integrity. at the moment, asi have proved themselves to be an inappropriate company to spend such large amounts of aid money. what we are worried about is that asi is already operating a number of contracts that haven't been terminated because they were already in process. asi still has a major project running in syria. it is managed from across the border in turkey. i have come to gaziantep, the front lines of british aid going into syria. it is delivered by a network of syrians because it's too dangerous for foreigners to cross the border. i'm on my way to meet someone who works trying to implement aid programmes inside syria, paid for by british taxpayers. what he saw happening there made him decide to become a whistle—blower. waseem enawi helped manage a project for adam smith international in syria. but he says they ignored warnings that british aid money
adam smith international say they bring expertise and deliver results.arlier this year, asi was banned from new government contracts after serious questions were raised about the compa ny‘s ethical integrity. at the moment, asi have proved themselves to be an inappropriate company to spend such large amounts of aid money. what we are worried about is that asi is already operating a number of contracts that haven't been terminated because they were already in process. asi still has a major...
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smith decided to have a hit with canadian tennis star milos raonic.os raonic. here is how he went. and downs as it was to much for smith to deal with. smith to deal with. batting style but i don't think it translates to tennis. translates to tennis. a bit too much on the bottom hand, i think. on the bottom hand, i think. a kid but i don't play much any more. more. have a hit with one of the best players in the world. players in the world. pitch which i think is to stay there. there. the determination and dedication it takes to be as great as they are. takes to be as great as they are. looks like fun. the miami heat 24 hours ago by one point. point. madison square garden against the new york knicks. new york knicks. that is midway through the second quarter. through the second quarter. tolson tolbert, and the wonderful sport today team, goodbye. hi there. and christmas day. much the same. extensive low cloud. and we've got more of the same to come. of northern ireland and much of scotland too. of light rain and drizzle. for some of us, it will be a den
smith decided to have a hit with canadian tennis star milos raonic.os raonic. here is how he went. and downs as it was to much for smith to deal with. smith to deal with. batting style but i don't think it translates to tennis. translates to tennis. a bit too much on the bottom hand, i think. on the bottom hand, i think. a kid but i don't play much any more. more. have a hit with one of the best players in the world. players in the world. pitch which i think is to stay there. there. the...
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steve smith was still there as he had been all day, as he always seems to be.gland getting no help from the pitch and even less from the australian captain, all that was left was for smith to complete his century and secured the draw. england could not shift him, whatever their efforts. a draw meant that england would not have to suffer the embarrassment of a 5—0 whitewash but they did not get the victory they felt their performance deserved and i as the england captain whether his main emotion was pride of frustration. i am very proud of the way they went about it. came off three very difficult games and putting in a performance like thatis and putting in a performance like that is pleasing and that is what we are about as a side. it is a fair reflection of what we are capable of asa team. reflection of what we are capable of as a team. on a very unresponsive wicket, to perform the way we did on the first and second day was outstanding. there has been criticism of this pitch which has been slow and has not allowed free scoring or easy wicket taking and even st
steve smith was still there as he had been all day, as he always seems to be.gland getting no help from the pitch and even less from the australian captain, all that was left was for smith to complete his century and secured the draw. england could not shift him, whatever their efforts. a draw meant that england would not have to suffer the embarrassment of a 5—0 whitewash but they did not get the victory they felt their performance deserved and i as the england captain whether his main...
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smith completing his double century.batsman with yet another masterclass, as australia piled on the misery. smith still there on 229, marsh on 181 on a day when england's bowling limitations were painfully exposed. a tough day for england's bowlers. credit to craig 0verton, who was bowling with a cracked rib. what a show of courage from him. but the limitations of the bowling attack was very plain to see. afterwards paul farbrace, england's assistant coach, admitted it had been very difficult day for them. the majority of our ways of taking wickets with the attack we have is to be monotonous with lying on length and we tried that exceptionally hard. we thought the cracks might open up a bit more and come into play for us. there was a bit of variable bounce yesterday but it hasn't been case today. it bounced off the nice —— nicely off the middle of the bat most of the day. as for australia, what performances from steve smith and mitchell marsh, who was recalled to the team for this match. he replaced peter handscomb and h
smith completing his double century.batsman with yet another masterclass, as australia piled on the misery. smith still there on 229, marsh on 181 on a day when england's bowling limitations were painfully exposed. a tough day for england's bowlers. credit to craig 0verton, who was bowling with a cracked rib. what a show of courage from him. but the limitations of the bowling attack was very plain to see. afterwards paul farbrace, england's assistant coach, admitted it had been very difficult...
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will smith and a crime-fighting partner take on fantastical bad guys. you can decide on this friday, december 22nd. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." ♪ here comes men in black >> sounds a little familiar. ♪ m, m, m, m, m >> yeawe're going to start this half hour with congress averting a shutdown. >> they passed a temporary spending bill to keep agencies running for another month and president trump is expected to sign it. but disputes over health care and immigration and other issues kenneth moten has the details. >> reporter: the house and the senate. >> the motion to concur is agreed to. >> we are working together to ensure that there are no lapses in services. >> reporter: they fund the government through january 19. >> i hope the future will be different. and they will learn they're better served by bipartisanship rather than gridlock and strife. >> reporter: the children's health insurance program, chip, which provides health care for 9 million children now funded through the end of march. the white house has indicated it's ready to back
will smith and a crime-fighting partner take on fantastical bad guys. you can decide on this friday, december 22nd. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." ♪ here comes men in black >> sounds a little familiar. ♪ m, m, m, m, m >> yeawe're going to start this half hour with congress averting a shutdown. >> they passed a temporary spending bill to keep agencies running for another month and president trump is expected to sign it. but disputes over...
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smith., mr. winkler, and mr. goldman. welcome. we appreciate that you are here today. we are going to begin our .estimony with you every speaker will have five minutes. touch the button in the center to activate the microphone. at the end of your five minutes, we will begin the questioning portion. ms. souris, you are recognized for five minutes. >> chairman blackburn, and members of the committee, i am honored to be here today on behalf of the national center for missing and exploited children, and join this discussion to ensure that america's most vulnerable , have opportunities for justice against their traffickers, including those who participate in trafficking them online. i'd like to thank congresswoman wagner, for her long standing dedication and tireless work to create meaningful change for these survivors. as part of our work as the congressionally designated resource center on missing and exploited children, we receives -- we receive approximately 9,800 reports every year. over the
smith., mr. winkler, and mr. goldman. welcome. we appreciate that you are here today. we are going to begin our .estimony with you every speaker will have five minutes. touch the button in the center to activate the microphone. at the end of your five minutes, we will begin the questioning portion. ms. souris, you are recognized for five minutes. >> chairman blackburn, and members of the committee, i am honored to be here today on behalf of the national center for missing and exploited...
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>>i think there was a well-developed framework when smith and miller had a warrant applied to smith and miller. it said in our society, if you communicate information to a third person, the public has an interest in that person pause witnessing of what they heard or what they said and can acquire it through means short of a warrant. that was the basic framework that led the court to conclude that what you maintained privately in your house or in the content of your phone calls requires special process. >> i would like to drill down on that and return to justice kagan's question, the facts and -- wind of looking like jones, one thing jones taught us and reminded us is that the property-based approach also has to be considered, not just reasonable expectation approach. if we put aside the reasonable expectation approach for a moment, miller, smith, and ask what is the property price? let's say there is a property right, say i have a property so ifin a conversion case someone were to steal my location information from t-mobile, i would have a conversion claim. for the economic value that w
>>i think there was a well-developed framework when smith and miller had a warrant applied to smith and miller. it said in our society, if you communicate information to a third person, the public has an interest in that person pause witnessing of what they heard or what they said and can acquire it through means short of a warrant. that was the basic framework that led the court to conclude that what you maintained privately in your house or in the content of your phone calls requires...
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as the narrative of venture smith. it was not processed by anyone. it came from one person's life and mouth. he was born and raised in west africa in a village called duke and dara. it gives you a really rich sense of perspective. what i'm trying to do with this book here is the british show. here is the african intro. you're putting these puzzle pieces together and ultimately then you have the sense anyway kaleidoscopic sense of what it was at the time. he is a board in a cattle camp which is a where they have he was of the child of a local prince. they invaded the village. he was taken captive but not before witnessing the torture and killing of his father. he is taken with others to the coast of what is now ghana and there is another army. he is transferred to them. and it is a town where it was one of the towns where there was the slaves. he was held there. it happened that the ship that was in her at this time called the charming susanna was from newport rhode island. with 86 other slaves and he lucked out in one respect the ship was destined fo
as the narrative of venture smith. it was not processed by anyone. it came from one person's life and mouth. he was born and raised in west africa in a village called duke and dara. it gives you a really rich sense of perspective. what i'm trying to do with this book here is the british show. here is the african intro. you're putting these puzzle pieces together and ultimately then you have the sense anyway kaleidoscopic sense of what it was at the time. he is a board in a cattle camp which is...
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a fine sophie smith facebook page now has close to 20,000 members. fine sophie smith facebook page now like to thank the police and the rescue services for the coordination and the searches that have been done. it has been phenomenal, and the public response from friends and family on facebook and other social media. sophie smith went missing from her home in the early hours of boxing day. norfolk police say she had been receiving treatment for anxiety and depression, and it's possible that sophie went into the sea. however, the search for sophie goes on, with friends and family still hoping that she might be found alive. researchers in scotland, who saved the leg of a dog using a new technique to grow bones in a laboratory, say they now hope to try it on human beings. the dog, eva, would have had her leg amputated had it not been for this pioneering treatment. the team at glasgow university say the first human trials are due to take place in three years' time. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghosh has this exclusive report. eva! there's no holding her back, but last year eva's front
a fine sophie smith facebook page now has close to 20,000 members. fine sophie smith facebook page now like to thank the police and the rescue services for the coordination and the searches that have been done. it has been phenomenal, and the public response from friends and family on facebook and other social media. sophie smith went missing from her home in the early hours of boxing day. norfolk police say she had been receiving treatment for anxiety and depression, and it's possible that...
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smith. ms. smith: i agree. i think it takes all parts of the puzzle working together. so you have to have law enforcement, legislature, the courts, child protective services, and service providers all working together communicating and collaborating together. i think that's something we do very well. law enforcement does work we can't do -- investigate, prosecute the person operators, rescue. we can bring a survivor and an advocate perspective so they can work in a trauma-informed way. we can bring survivors on the scene at those stings to build trust and transfer that trust to law enforcement, so they are likely to cooperate. if you don't have services in place for the victims, they're not going to stick around to make a good case. so everything intersects together. mrs. blackburn: let me ask you this. how are you all working and educating health care professionals? ms. smith: we are right now working with one of the large hospital systems. they have been working with us for about a year to cre
smith. ms. smith: i agree. i think it takes all parts of the puzzle working together. so you have to have law enforcement, legislature, the courts, child protective services, and service providers all working together communicating and collaborating together. i think that's something we do very well. law enforcement does work we can't do -- investigate, prosecute the person operators, rescue. we can bring a survivor and an advocate perspective so they can work in a trauma-informed way. we can...
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i selected our outstanding lieutenant-governor tina smith. [applause] i have worked with many superb public officials during my 40 year career. tina stands first and foremost among them. she's extremely intelligent, quick to learn, always open to views. other's she generally likes people and people like her. she has impeccable integrity in the highest personal and professional standards. she will be a senator of whom all minnesotans can be proud of. she hass minnesota, traveled extensively throughout our state, she knows the citizens, our challenges, and opportunities. we worked closely together during the past seven years, she deserves great credit for the administration's achievements. decision, ig my listened to many minnesotans who shared their views with me. with this final -- this final decision is my own. it's based entirely upon my convictions that tina smith will be the best possible senator for the people of minnesota. it is now my honor to introduce minnesota's next state senator tina smith. [applause] tina: good morning, thank you
i selected our outstanding lieutenant-governor tina smith. [applause] i have worked with many superb public officials during my 40 year career. tina stands first and foremost among them. she's extremely intelligent, quick to learn, always open to views. other's she generally likes people and people like her. she has impeccable integrity in the highest personal and professional standards. she will be a senator of whom all minnesotans can be proud of. she hass minnesota, traveled extensively...
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and miller that the court applied to smith and miller. it said in our society, if you communicate information to a third person, the public has an interest in that persons witnessing of what they heard or what they said and can acquire it through means short of a warrant, that was the basic framework that led the court to conclude that what you maintained privately in your house or in the content of your phone calls requires special process. to drill down on that and return to justice kagan's question, the facts and up looking like jones, one thing jones taught us and reminded us is that the property-based approach also has to be considered, not just reasonable expectation approach. we both aside the reasonable for cats,n approach miller, smith and ask what is the property right here? but said it is a property, but the property so that if someone were to steal my from t-mobile i would have a conversion claim. be in effect? >> as opposed that if you're you're insisting it is a property right, some consequences will follow for that. >> this
and miller that the court applied to smith and miller. it said in our society, if you communicate information to a third person, the public has an interest in that persons witnessing of what they heard or what they said and can acquire it through means short of a warrant, that was the basic framework that led the court to conclude that what you maintained privately in your house or in the content of your phone calls requires special process. to drill down on that and return to justice kagan's...
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smith the president and c.e.o. of the national broadcasters, r educator irby asenior at telecommunications reports. >> this is 25 minutes. >>.
smith the president and c.e.o. of the national broadcasters, r educator irby asenior at telecommunications reports. >> this is 25 minutes. >>.
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england denied by smith and the flat pitch.ick geary, bbc news. staying with cricket, the england women skipper heather knight has received an 0be in the queen's new year's honours list. her team—mates, tammy beaumont and bowler anya shrubsole, are awarded mbes. also in the new year's honours list, british and irish lions captain sam warburton has been awarded an 0be. the welshman led the lions in the drawn test series against world champions new zealand during the summer. a full list of honours can be found on the bbc website. celtic are looking to extend their lead at this top of the scottish premier league table this afternoon. they are playing rangers in the old firm derby. it has been an exciting start at celtic park. both teams have had early chances. rangers going close in the opening five minutes. since then, they have been under pressure. scott sinclair has had the best chances for celtic. he came had the best chances for celtic. he ca m e closest had the best chances for celtic. he came closest just had the best chanc
england denied by smith and the flat pitch.ick geary, bbc news. staying with cricket, the england women skipper heather knight has received an 0be in the queen's new year's honours list. her team—mates, tammy beaumont and bowler anya shrubsole, are awarded mbes. also in the new year's honours list, british and irish lions captain sam warburton has been awarded an 0be. the welshman led the lions in the drawn test series against world champions new zealand during the summer. a full list of...
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it looked like it switched stephen smith on a bit.ether to let him go or bring him back in but he was enjoying being out there. i was happy with how things were going. a good day for australia after being put into bat. they will resume tomorrow on 209—4. shaun marsh and peter handscomb the not out batsmen. as they proved in brisbane they can bat deep. the late order can add significant runs. england know they have to make some early breakthroughs on day two. england's suspended all—rounder ben stokes has practiced with his new team—mates in new zealand. he's joined the club side canterbury and he's set to play for them tomorrow. stokes can't play for england until a decision has been made on whether he'll be charged following his arrest on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm in september. that's unlikely to be for several weeks, and in the mean—time he's free to play domestic cricket in any country. are you looking forward to tomorrow? excited. looking forward to getting back out and playing some cricket. i have been working hard
it looked like it switched stephen smith on a bit.ether to let him go or bring him back in but he was enjoying being out there. i was happy with how things were going. a good day for australia after being put into bat. they will resume tomorrow on 209—4. shaun marsh and peter handscomb the not out batsmen. as they proved in brisbane they can bat deep. the late order can add significant runs. england know they have to make some early breakthroughs on day two. england's suspended all—rounder...
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smith out for a0. easy this test cricket isn't it?inded it is anything but as australia passed 200 at the close. the visitors with plenty work to do after a day of mixed fortunes. it was a good day for craig overton, making his test debut for england in the ashes. what a first wicket to take! steve smith, the man who dominated the first test in brisbane. a moment to remember for craig overton. he spoke about that experience. my dream was always to play for england. to be in a test team against australia in australia is more special. you cannot put into words what it means. it is that special. to have the chance to play for england is a dream come true. it is nice that my folks are here, for them to see it. hopefully i have made them proud. as for australia, their top scorer on day one was kawaja, with the half century. he was there when there were those verbal exchanges between the australian captain steve smith, stuart broad and jimmy anderson. there has been lots of tension between the two teams in the build up and these are the tho
smith out for a0. easy this test cricket isn't it?inded it is anything but as australia passed 200 at the close. the visitors with plenty work to do after a day of mixed fortunes. it was a good day for craig overton, making his test debut for england in the ashes. what a first wicket to take! steve smith, the man who dominated the first test in brisbane. a moment to remember for craig overton. he spoke about that experience. my dream was always to play for england. to be in a test team against...
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today, yes, sir, oscar smith.th, westfield up 14-7 at the hatch, first possession of the 2nd half, eugene asante with the plus that td. he won't be stopped. bulldogs are up 20-7. oscar smith went back down. cameron kelly in stride, 52- yard strike. see the ref's armpits? yeah, that means touchdown. the two teams trade scores, westfield up 28-21 in the 4th and bulldogs trying to run out the clock, but oh, no, noah kim fumbles on the keeper. oscar smith recovers. the tigers have one last chance to force overtime. the first previous two meetings they went into o.t. six seconds left, oscar smith with one last chance and westfield intercepts it and the junior comes up big sealing the deal, virginia. that is the virginia 6a title heading back to chantilly. i'm going to get this highlight right because westfield, they held it down and win the state championship 28-21, what a ride it's been for the bulldogs. coach, talk to me.
today, yes, sir, oscar smith.th, westfield up 14-7 at the hatch, first possession of the 2nd half, eugene asante with the plus that td. he won't be stopped. bulldogs are up 20-7. oscar smith went back down. cameron kelly in stride, 52- yard strike. see the ref's armpits? yeah, that means touchdown. the two teams trade scores, westfield up 28-21 in the 4th and bulldogs trying to run out the clock, but oh, no, noah kim fumbles on the keeper. oscar smith recovers. the tigers have one last chance...
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here is william smith. like jackson before him, he use the hypothetical of slavery's abolition to strengthen his justification for black slavery. he too turned to thomas jefferson. jefferson, a man of enlightened understanding had already proven blacks, by nature and inferior human beings, even to the indians. in jefferson's notes on the state of virginia, may the goal of emancipation a fatal enterprise and a direct threat for the well-being of the nation's white population. should the nation and eradicate slavery and admit lack people into white society, it would permanently alter the country's character for the blood of the white. the potential for a race award manifested, and racial intermixture. the inherent incompatibility of black and white would lead to a bloody battle with the strongest party, presumably the whites left to "murder" the weaker. in smith's estimation, externally imposed black freedom could never hold up in the face of nature's plan for those of african descent. africans and african am
here is william smith. like jackson before him, he use the hypothetical of slavery's abolition to strengthen his justification for black slavery. he too turned to thomas jefferson. jefferson, a man of enlightened understanding had already proven blacks, by nature and inferior human beings, even to the indians. in jefferson's notes on the state of virginia, may the goal of emancipation a fatal enterprise and a direct threat for the well-being of the nation's white population. should the nation...
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smith still there on two to nine, marchant189. 0n smith still there on two to nine, marchant189.pose mac —— england's bowling limitations were exposed. we don't have the pace and we haven't got perhaps the highest quality of magical spin. we have got what we've got and we've had to work exceptionally hard to day. england have seen some dark days in this series but none quite as grim as this. they will need something very special if they are to save this match and save their ashes hopes. , mitchell and marsh had some sympathy for england's bolus, but not too much. they are obviously tired. any time you spend a overs in the dirt, it is hard work. you walk off the ground very tired and sore. i am not sure we have broken their spirit, but we have put ourselves in a good position to win this magic we bat well tomorrow. the late game is the big one today. manchester city, 11 points clear at the top of the table and on a 15—match winning run, take on tottenham at the etihad. arsenal manager arsene wenger has suggested city can go through the season unbeaten, as his side did in the early
smith still there on two to nine, marchant189. 0n smith still there on two to nine, marchant189.pose mac —— england's bowling limitations were exposed. we don't have the pace and we haven't got perhaps the highest quality of magical spin. we have got what we've got and we've had to work exceptionally hard to day. england have seen some dark days in this series but none quite as grim as this. they will need something very special if they are to save this match and save their ashes hopes. ,...
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welcome back to the kaiser report imax has a time now to talk with charles hugh smith his web site is called of two minds dot com charles welcome back thank you max always a pleasure to be on the program all right you know you talk about the republican tax plan or you call it the fetid swamp of tax reform why so fetid well actually i think there's a reason why it's so fair it is it's a political swamp and other words we talk about taxes as an economic issue and they are really all the all the dirty work is political over political favors being bought and sold and being expressed in lower taxes on billionaires it doesn't seem to translate into anything that would be a sustainable economic model to simply slash taxes without the context of having a viable economy but nobody seems to care much about it because they want to be part of the stock market and of course the few changes anything stock market's going to go down because it's built entirely on scandalous under fraud and stuff so even people you know you're you're it's bribing them with stock prices charles yeah everything's good b
welcome back to the kaiser report imax has a time now to talk with charles hugh smith his web site is called of two minds dot com charles welcome back thank you max always a pleasure to be on the program all right you know you talk about the republican tax plan or you call it the fetid swamp of tax reform why so fetid well actually i think there's a reason why it's so fair it is it's a political swamp and other words we talk about taxes as an economic issue and they are really all the all the...
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spilled smith and broad exchanged pleasa ntries. spilled on smith and broad exchanged pleasantries.linging on. as they turned tonight, enterjimmy anderson. anderson strikes. what followed was better as craig overton did this to the world's number one batsman. smith out for a0. easy this test cricket isn't it? soon england we re test cricket isn't it? soon england were reminded it is anything but as australia passed 200 at the close. australia passed 200 at the close. australia with plenty work to do after a day of mixed fortunes. it was a good day for craig overton, making his test debut for england in the ashes. what a perfect wicket to take. steve smith, the man who dominated the first test in brisbane will stop a moment to remember for craig overton. he spoke about that experience. my dream is all is to play for england. to be in a test tea m play for england. to be in a test team against australia in australia is more special. you cannot put into words what it means. it is that special. to have the chance to play for england is a dream come true. it is nice that my folks are her
spilled smith and broad exchanged pleasa ntries. spilled on smith and broad exchanged pleasantries.linging on. as they turned tonight, enterjimmy anderson. anderson strikes. what followed was better as craig overton did this to the world's number one batsman. smith out for a0. easy this test cricket isn't it? soon england we re test cricket isn't it? soon england were reminded it is anything but as australia passed 200 at the close. australia passed 200 at the close. australia with plenty work...
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sam smith!ou close to me even though you mean the most to me ♪ ♪ cause every time i open up it hurts so i'm never gonna get too close to you ♪ ♪ even when i mean the most to you in case you go and leave me in the dirt ♪ ♪ and every time you hurt me the less that i cry and every time you leave me ♪ ♪ the quicker these tears dry and every time you walk out the less i love you ♪ ♪ baby we don't stand a chance it's sad but it's true ♪ ♪ i'm way too good at goodbyes i'm way too good at goodbyes ♪ ♪ i'm way too good at goodbyes i'm way too good at goodbyes ♪ ♪ no way that you'll see me cry no way that you'll see me cry ♪ ♪ i'm way too good at goodbyes i'm way too good at goodbyes ♪ ♪ i know you're thinkin' i'm heartless i know you're thinkin' i'm cold ♪ ♪ i'm just protectin' my innocence i'm just protectin' my soul ♪ ♪ i'm never gonna let you close to me even though you mean the most to me ♪ ♪ cause every time i open up it hurts so i'm never gonna get too close to you ♪ ♪ even when i mean the most to
sam smith!ou close to me even though you mean the most to me ♪ ♪ cause every time i open up it hurts so i'm never gonna get too close to you ♪ ♪ even when i mean the most to you in case you go and leave me in the dirt ♪ ♪ and every time you hurt me the less that i cry and every time you leave me ♪ ♪ the quicker these tears dry and every time you walk out the less i love you ♪ ♪ baby we don't stand a chance it's sad but it's true ♪ ♪ i'm way too good at goodbyes i'm way...
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a big moment for smith, wasn‘t it? his second double ton.g match in the premier league today, is the late kick—off. manchester city, 11 points clear at the top of the table and on a 15—match winning run, take on tottenham at the etihad. arsenal manager, arsene wenger, has suggested city can go through the season unbeaten, as his side did in the early noughties. wenger and his amazing arsenal in 2004. we are going to be, we are going to lose games. it‘s important to play better and try to play better and better. that‘s the most important thing. the record is ok, if we break. the record always stay there, till one day it‘s going to be break. i think we are going to play, for me, the best team today in europe, not only in england. 0f me, the best team today in europe, not only in england. of course, always so exciting, it's a massive challenge. this type of challenge that you want always to have the possibility to have. championship leaders wolves are also going well. they haven‘t lost since the end of october, and they took another step closer
a big moment for smith, wasn‘t it? his second double ton.g match in the premier league today, is the late kick—off. manchester city, 11 points clear at the top of the table and on a 15—match winning run, take on tottenham at the etihad. arsenal manager, arsene wenger, has suggested city can go through the season unbeaten, as his side did in the early noughties. wenger and his amazing arsenal in 2004. we are going to be, we are going to lose games. it‘s important to play better and try...
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panorama program is to create a scapegoat which is the free syrian place adam smith international inthis case while ignoring for me the much more important concept of the white home let's now if we compare the white helmet concept to for example the k.l.a. which morphed into the kosovo security corps in course of our it's a very similar process where saying the british government colluding with al-qaeda affiliates inside syria we're saying running alongside the white helmet organization which we know works hand in. and with no support from various other extremists and stays inside syria it acts as a human share it acts as a protection for the terrorist entity it acts as a. camouflage for the atrocities that they are committing against the syrian people so i think we're not saying a protection of the white home it's themselves per se inside syria what we're saying is a protection of the global concept we're saying the white home that's appearing in brazil in venezuela or in malaysia or in the philippines so this is not a serious centric action this is a global issue that protecting th
panorama program is to create a scapegoat which is the free syrian place adam smith international inthis case while ignoring for me the much more important concept of the white home let's now if we compare the white helmet concept to for example the k.l.a. which morphed into the kosovo security corps in course of our it's a very similar process where saying the british government colluding with al-qaeda affiliates inside syria we're saying running alongside the white helmet organization which...
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panorama program was entirely on the free syrian police and of course on adam smith international thatas a history of channel corruption profiteering from age contracts which is being extensively documented by even mainstream media in the u.k. ok but what you said about the white helmets white helmets but it is still routinely used it was used on the night of that banner over program the we're talking about why are they protected by the mainstream media here i think are the word you used is absolutely correct they are being protected and i honestly believe that this b.b.c. . program let's remember b.b.c. panoramas history in syria let's remember saving syria's children and robert steers forensic analysis of entire report and its potential to be nothing more than propaganda so i genuinely believe this baby panorama program is to create a scapegoat which is the free syrian place adam smith international in this case while ignoring for me the much more important concept of the white home let's now if we compare the white helmet concept to for example the k.l.a. which morphed into the koso
panorama program was entirely on the free syrian police and of course on adam smith international thatas a history of channel corruption profiteering from age contracts which is being extensively documented by even mainstream media in the u.k. ok but what you said about the white helmets white helmets but it is still routinely used it was used on the night of that banner over program the we're talking about why are they protected by the mainstream media here i think are the word you used is...
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captain steve smith was once again to thank.cent start, joe root taking david warner out with only his second ball of the day. steve smith stood strong and finished on 102. that was before the ca pta i ns finished on 102. that was before the captains shook hands, agreeing on the draw. the teens had towards sydney, with australian leading the five match series 3—0. we will have reaction from our correspondent in melbourne later in the programme. staying with cricket, the england's women's skipper had a night received an obi in the queen ‘s new year's honours list. her teammates tammy beaumont and bowler anya shrubsole are awarded mbes. shrubsole wasn't even the first person in herfamily to find out!! i had ihada i had a letter through the post that mum gave me when i came back. she had actually accidentally opened it, because it didn't say the name, she could just see the ad dress, and she opened the post. i think she knew one day before me. what we feelings when you read that? firstly, i will getan when you read that? firstly, i
captain steve smith was once again to thank.cent start, joe root taking david warner out with only his second ball of the day. steve smith stood strong and finished on 102. that was before the ca pta i ns finished on 102. that was before the captains shook hands, agreeing on the draw. the teens had towards sydney, with australian leading the five match series 3—0. we will have reaction from our correspondent in melbourne later in the programme. staying with cricket, the england's women's...
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smith continued to try to resolve it on his own. he finally reached out to nbc4 responds when it was sent to collections. >> as soon as i called you guys, three days it was over. they said we're dropping t. >> enterprise tells us they waived the charges out of good will because of the trouble he had communicating with the company. they checked the previous rental agreement ands no damage had been noted. smith said he's just glad it is all behind him now and his advice to you the next time you rent a car? >> check that thing out. get on your hands and knees, look all over it. i mean, even if it's a brand-new vehicle. >> so, smith is right. the best way to protect yourself is to walk around the entire rental car before you leave the lot. use your cell phone. take pictures. use video and make sure not only do you notice the marks or scratch, make sure that the rental company sees them as well and makes note. back to you. >> thank you, susan. >> so, it's coldre building that. but i guess they shouldn't, huh? >> at least we don't have sn
smith continued to try to resolve it on his own. he finally reached out to nbc4 responds when it was sent to collections. >> as soon as i called you guys, three days it was over. they said we're dropping t. >> enterprise tells us they waived the charges out of good will because of the trouble he had communicating with the company. they checked the previous rental agreement ands no damage had been noted. smith said he's just glad it is all behind him now and his advice to you the...
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steve smith is very much the key man. 92 not out going into day three.ury, australia will still be hopeful of securing a first—innings lead and a chance to win the match. the walls are now seven points clear after defeating sheffield wednesday. this terrific strike was enough to seal the win. he showed why he is the most expensive player ever signed by a championship club. they believe they spend around £15 million for him. a packed weekend of premier league action to come. manchester city playtime in the late kickoff tomorrow. they have dominated the season so far 15 consecutive wins. can anyone stop them? arsenal, consecutive wins. can anyone stop them ? arsenal, chelsea, consecutive wins. can anyone stop them? arsenal, chelsea, liverpool and manchester united have all tried and manchester united have all tried and failed at tottenham spurs have history on their side. mid- mid— december and manchester city are moving from probably uncatchable to possibly invincible. today they play the spurs, the only team in the top six they have not yet faced. be dis
steve smith is very much the key man. 92 not out going into day three.ury, australia will still be hopeful of securing a first—innings lead and a chance to win the match. the walls are now seven points clear after defeating sheffield wednesday. this terrific strike was enough to seal the win. he showed why he is the most expensive player ever signed by a championship club. they believe they spend around £15 million for him. a packed weekend of premier league action to come. manchester city...
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smith's immediate is apparent that it came from one person life and mouth. it turns out he dictated as an old man. born and raised in west africa he devotes 1/3 to his life in africa at two say what i am trying to do with this book is debt that aristocratic british and put the puzzle pieces together and ultimately you have a sense kaleidoscopic sense of what america was at the time and what the revolution was all about. he is born in the of a cattle camp with the grazed animals the child of a local transit 10 years old when the army invaded the village and was taken captive but not before witnessing the torture and killing of his father refused to tell the army where he kept his cool period made huge impression on him. so there another army attacks that has taken him and one of the town's with the of fortresses and was held there with the ship that was then harbor call the charming susanna from newport rhode island he boarded it with 86 others and locked out in one respect the ship was destined for barbados and all the slaves would work in the sugar fields t
smith's immediate is apparent that it came from one person life and mouth. it turns out he dictated as an old man. born and raised in west africa he devotes 1/3 to his life in africa at two say what i am trying to do with this book is debt that aristocratic british and put the puzzle pieces together and ultimately you have a sense kaleidoscopic sense of what america was at the time and what the revolution was all about. he is born in the of a cattle camp with the grazed animals the child of a...
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smith. >> yeah, that's an important point on this. it was only a few days, ten days before he committed suicide he he talked to this "wall street journal" reporter. told him this whole story. was a little cagey about how close to the campaign he was. there's a security analyst who is contacted by peter smith at one point. again, the donor who was a very connected figure. the sort of center of a lot of anticlinton work in the '90s. knows a lot of people. there was a security analyst who smith contacted who said look, it sounded like he was in the know on the campaign. he was pretty connected to the campaign. what do you make of this part of the story? >> i'm concerned. i'm concerned about it not just because of the potential criminal part of this, but i'm concerned because you know, the russians were able to acquire hillary clinton's e-mails or able to set up a dangle that was able the to get to someone like smith and then by extension to our short-term nsa michael flynn. that is something we should all be concerned about. at the epd o
smith. >> yeah, that's an important point on this. it was only a few days, ten days before he committed suicide he he talked to this "wall street journal" reporter. told him this whole story. was a little cagey about how close to the campaign he was. there's a security analyst who is contacted by peter smith at one point. again, the donor who was a very connected figure. the sort of center of a lot of anticlinton work in the '90s. knows a lot of people. there was a security...
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steve smith reached the boundary only occasionally. shut off the taps but couldn't dry everything up. showers turned to storms, play finished at three. well, england denied by very english conditions at the mcg. they are the only side with a realistic chance of winning this test, and the weather on the final day looks far clearer. but the continuing presence of the australian captain steve smith at the crease is a dark cloud still looming over them. patrick geary, bbc news, melbourne. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, we are back with the late news at nine o'clock — now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. two wins, one marriage, one baby, and the europe's number one golfer. it's not until now, hello and welcome to sportsday, with me, james pearce. the headlines this evening: frustration for england's cricketers as they attempt to win the fourth ashes test — rain forces them to spend much of the day in the pavilion. welcome back — andy murray plays his first competitive match since wimble
steve smith reached the boundary only occasionally. shut off the taps but couldn't dry everything up. showers turned to storms, play finished at three. well, england denied by very english conditions at the mcg. they are the only side with a realistic chance of winning this test, and the weather on the final day looks far clearer. but the continuing presence of the australian captain steve smith at the crease is a dark cloud still looming over them. patrick geary, bbc news, melbourne. there's...
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iain duncan smith. just getting a bit of news coming in from smith.news coming in from her majesty's prison in swell side in kent. we understand an incident is going on that involves a small mother of prisoners, which is isolated to one wing. the ministry ofjustice saying it is dealing with the incident at hmp swell side in kent. a prison service spokesperson saying they are currently managing an ongoing incident. we are absolutely clear that offenders who behave in this way will be punished and face spending extra time behind bars. we are told there is no risk to the public. just to repeat, we understand it involves a small number of prisoners. the incident is confined to one wing. if we get any more detail on that, we will bring it to you. just checking some more details which might be coming into us. no, that's a repetition of what i told you just now. an incident at hmp swell side in kent. the ministry ofjustice saying it is dealing with an incident air. a warning that any offenders who behave in this way, although we haven't been told the exact n
iain duncan smith. just getting a bit of news coming in from smith.news coming in from her majesty's prison in swell side in kent. we understand an incident is going on that involves a small mother of prisoners, which is isolated to one wing. the ministry ofjustice saying it is dealing with the incident at hmp swell side in kent. a prison service spokesperson saying they are currently managing an ongoing incident. we are absolutely clear that offenders who behave in this way will be punished...