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smith. i never knew your great grandfather. from everything that senator mccain has told me -- [ laughter ] >> -- the two of them had a great time together before prohibition. >> of course i'm delighted, but not surprised, by the final repeal of the 18th amendment. i felt all along that when this matter was properly submitted to the rank-and-file of our people, they would readily see that it had no place in our constitution. it would be very difficult if not impossible to estimate what would come to this country from the lessons taught to the coming generations to make it their business to see that no such matter as this is ever again made the subject of federal constitutional law. >> and you've been listening to the 2008 presidential nominees talking at that year's annual al smith dinner followed by al smith himself talking about the lifting of prohibition in 1933. hello and welcome to c-span's "the contenders" series. we come to you live tonight from albany, new york, where al smith served
smith. i never knew your great grandfather. from everything that senator mccain has told me -- [ laughter ] >> -- the two of them had a great time together before prohibition. >> of course i'm delighted, but not surprised, by the final repeal of the 18th amendment. i felt all along that when this matter was properly submitted to the rank-and-file of our people, they would readily see that it had no place in our constitution. it would be very difficult if not impossible to estimate...
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smith. and as part of his next project, which is on the statesman of new jersey and an aggregate for the fair labor standards act. he has also received a grant from the new jersey historical commission to carry that research out. he is familiar to many people in this room, i would imagine, because he is a frequent lecturer in recent history at gaucho. he is also a visiting professor at loyola university maryland. he is talking to you tonight about his first book which was published in early 2018 by cornell university press. and the title of the book and the talk up there on the screen, "the revolution of '28, al smith, american progressionism and the new deal." thank you very much. welcome, dr. childs. >> thank you, everybody, for being here this evening. thank you to the humanities center and to the history program here, and especially dr. dawley for coordinating all of this, and i don't think he knew he was going to get thrown into the midst of a media circus here, but we appreciate you wo
smith. and as part of his next project, which is on the statesman of new jersey and an aggregate for the fair labor standards act. he has also received a grant from the new jersey historical commission to carry that research out. he is familiar to many people in this room, i would imagine, because he is a frequent lecturer in recent history at gaucho. he is also a visiting professor at loyola university maryland. he is talking to you tonight about his first book which was published in early...
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they are about al smith being an elder statesman of the smith family. there is a happy memory, him and his grandkids. he does not like the way things have turned. he is a human being. i am glad you give us an opportunity to address that. yes? [inaudible] >> i was not. afterward, i worked up the courage to send a copy of the book and a letter to al smith the fourth. his wife sent me a note back saying he enjoyed the book and if i ever speak in connecticut or new york, to let them know. i will have a further answer hopefully. >> given all of the influence women had on him, was his wife influential in his career of politics? >> she was not like eleanor roosevelt. [laughter] she is on the campaign trail with him. as best as i have understood, she was in accord with his religious and political views. eleanor roosevelt is eleanor roosevelt, special. his success as a governor politically, and always, and his support of the common person, how would you compare or what would you see as his secret that he would give to present day governors? >> it is the question
they are about al smith being an elder statesman of the smith family. there is a happy memory, him and his grandkids. he does not like the way things have turned. he is a human being. i am glad you give us an opportunity to address that. yes? [inaudible] >> i was not. afterward, i worked up the courage to send a copy of the book and a letter to al smith the fourth. his wife sent me a note back saying he enjoyed the book and if i ever speak in connecticut or new york, to let them know. i...
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smith: thank you. us, as covid has shown someone said in southern minnesota, we are in the same storm, but not in the same boat. it's a public health and economic crisis. it's personal for minnesotans. it is your jobs, families, businesses, well-being. my approach has been bipartisan, to work across the aisle to get support to families, small businesses, and hospitals, especially rural hospitals. the trump administration's response to the covid pandemic has been a disaster. there's been a lack of coordinated strategy, a shortage of testing and personal protective equipment, and as we sit here today, we have lost over 200,000 americans. what i think we need to do next in the senate is first we need to continue for bipartisan solutions to get help to small businesses and individuals. we need to get help to our schools and state and local governments. we need a national testing strategy, which i am pushing for with my republican colleague from louisiana, dr. bill cassidy. and we need a plan for free vacci
smith: thank you. us, as covid has shown someone said in southern minnesota, we are in the same storm, but not in the same boat. it's a public health and economic crisis. it's personal for minnesotans. it is your jobs, families, businesses, well-being. my approach has been bipartisan, to work across the aisle to get support to families, small businesses, and hospitals, especially rural hospitals. the trump administration's response to the covid pandemic has been a disaster. there's been a lack...
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they settle on smith. smith goes and gets elected. in 1919, immediately william randolph hearst starts to poke at smith's programs. there's a milk strike in new york city. the upstate daries can't get milk into new york city. they then have a milk strike upstate where the producers won't ship it to new york city. well, none of this is within the purview of the governor's powers. the governor tries to get his departments of farms and markets to act. they won't because many they don't report to the governor. the governor has no power over his departments. hearst won't take this answer and he also says you are moving too slow on municipal ownership. you're the governor you should make the legislator do this. we want the utilities in new york to be owned. they won't. smith goes head-to-head with him. he takes the stage with -- at carnegie hall to debate hearst. hearst won't show up for the debate. he goes to san simeon and starts buying more art work. smith loses control, screams and yells, red in the face, about this man and unmasks hear
they settle on smith. smith goes and gets elected. in 1919, immediately william randolph hearst starts to poke at smith's programs. there's a milk strike in new york city. the upstate daries can't get milk into new york city. they then have a milk strike upstate where the producers won't ship it to new york city. well, none of this is within the purview of the governor's powers. the governor tries to get his departments of farms and markets to act. they won't because many they don't report to...
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smith? >> i don't know. i was thinking about this. in today's race, he might be more of the technocrat. i'll explain that. populism itself that smith embodied was almost like a compassionate technocrat. he wanted to do the new deal prior to the new deal. in fact, he experimented with a lot of these programs as i mentioned earlier in new york state. fdr later said i don't know why al smith's complaining, i'm just doing in d.c. what al smith did in new york and what fdr did in new york. with the way the economy is today and debates over government and smart sizing, smith would lick his lips and say i'd love to go to d.c. and figure this out. as far as mr. smith is concerned, despite his opposition to the new deal and this and that, the catholicism should not enter into the picture. so he would probably sell himself very well today by saying i've done this in new york, i've battled the legislature that's hostile, i know how to get government under control, i know how to get the economy back mov
smith? >> i don't know. i was thinking about this. in today's race, he might be more of the technocrat. i'll explain that. populism itself that smith embodied was almost like a compassionate technocrat. he wanted to do the new deal prior to the new deal. in fact, he experimented with a lot of these programs as i mentioned earlier in new york state. fdr later said i don't know why al smith's complaining, i'm just doing in d.c. what al smith did in new york and what fdr did in new york....
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smith by what he did. i know there's disappointment that the dinner tonight couldn't continue as normal, for us to sit together and put politics aside for a night. because these are difficult times for our country. a pandemic, a recession, a reckoning on race, a changing climate. with each crises our faith is tested; faith in our institutions, in one another, in truth, in science and reason. we have to guard ourselves from agoalizing -- rationalizing that this is normal. you know, too many people woke up this morning, went to the kitchen table, and there was an empty chair where just days ago or weekes ago or a month ago a loved one sat talking, laughing, sharing their dreams. and now they're gone. lost to a relentless and unforgiving virus. i know for me my catholic faith has helped me through the darkness as i've had to bury pieces of my soul deep in the earth and eventually found purpose to live a life worthy of those i lost. throughout my life in public service, i've been guiding by the tenets of catho
smith by what he did. i know there's disappointment that the dinner tonight couldn't continue as normal, for us to sit together and put politics aside for a night. because these are difficult times for our country. a pandemic, a recession, a reckoning on race, a changing climate. with each crises our faith is tested; faith in our institutions, in one another, in truth, in science and reason. we have to guard ourselves from agoalizing -- rationalizing that this is normal. you know, too many...
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smith did? no doubt in my mind. no doubt in my mind. >> it seemed like a big box of puzzle pieces. >> prosecutors pete or t-wood and brett ortner were in charge of evaluating the case against byron, and they knew it was controversial from the start. >> when brent and i got involved in it, the e-mails started, the phone calls, castigating us for taking this. after all, doesn't a homeowner have a right to defend his dwelling? you know, i didn't argue with people. i just said, well, just stay open and let the evidence come out and then let's see if you hold that same view. >> after looking at all the evidence, the prosecutors believed there was a strong case. >> the moment nick broke the window and entered into that house, didn't byron smith then have the right to defend himself? >> yes. yes, he did. but that's not what he did. he went way, way beyond defending himself. >> that grand jury in minnesota agreed. in april of 2013, five months after the shootings, byron smith was indicted on two counts of first-degree murde
smith did? no doubt in my mind. no doubt in my mind. >> it seemed like a big box of puzzle pieces. >> prosecutors pete or t-wood and brett ortner were in charge of evaluating the case against byron, and they knew it was controversial from the start. >> when brent and i got involved in it, the e-mails started, the phone calls, castigating us for taking this. after all, doesn't a homeowner have a right to defend his dwelling? you know, i didn't argue with people. i just said,...
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that was mixed up with smith as an immigrant, someone who did not support prohibition, and smith as a catholic. those three things kind of combined to make smith seem like a dangerous foreigner. to a lot of americans, especially third and fourth generation who lived in rural parts of the country, they won't accept that. >> democratic party nominee. what did he face in terms of anti-catholic bigotry? >> it is a different story by 1960. kennedy and his generation of politicians, most had served in the war. it was hard to assail their patriotism. other catholic political figures who become prominent in the 1950's and 1960's, that was lifted off the table. you can see catholics can be patriotic. even kennedy faced real questioning about controversial issues such as contraception, age-appropriate schools, divorce laws. are you going to obey the pope, or are you going to obey the constitution? he famously gives a speech in houston in 1960 where he says listen, i am absolutely going to obey the constitution and i act as an american. not simply as a catholic. some catholics thought he went to
that was mixed up with smith as an immigrant, someone who did not support prohibition, and smith as a catholic. those three things kind of combined to make smith seem like a dangerous foreigner. to a lot of americans, especially third and fourth generation who lived in rural parts of the country, they won't accept that. >> democratic party nominee. what did he face in terms of anti-catholic bigotry? >> it is a different story by 1960. kennedy and his generation of politicians, most...
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we are so fortunate to have her as chair of the alfred he smith foundation. she will speak of the legacy of this dinner. it has brought together leaders regardless of political affiliation. they provide a common ground, might i even say sacred ground. that is a tradition we cherish. it is my pleasure to welcome you. thank you very much for your leadership. eminence.ou, your it is so special to be here. onto so many of the archbishops of new york city. such a historic place. really an honor and a privilege. new york city was one of the hardest hit cities in our nation. the cardinal, the priest, the deacons, the dedicated ladies, they kept working to get the church going. this is such a special place. everyone who visits this great city. the doors were shut. for weeks on end. you all worked tirelessly to find a way to build community. even when the unrest in the city this summer resulted in degrading graffiti at the entrance to the special place, you lead by example. you sought to build bridges. one of my cherished memories was when you asked them to join you i
we are so fortunate to have her as chair of the alfred he smith foundation. she will speak of the legacy of this dinner. it has brought together leaders regardless of political affiliation. they provide a common ground, might i even say sacred ground. that is a tradition we cherish. it is my pleasure to welcome you. thank you very much for your leadership. eminence.ou, your it is so special to be here. onto so many of the archbishops of new york city. such a historic place. really an honor and...
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smith dinner. this year the gathering was hold virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic. >> we have disagreed publicly and privately. >> good evening and welcome to smithnual alfred e. dinner, virtual event this year. i am the cardinal archbishop of new york. i am talking to you what has been the home of the archbishops of new york for 170 years. given this difficult moment we are living through with the pandemic, many of you are in your homes as well. regrettably, we are not able to gather as we normally do for our formal dinner to raise funds for the most vulnerable numbers of our beloved community, our children and their families. we do have a wonderful evening planned. daise we do not have a to introduce, let's go next door to st. patrick's cathedral where as is tradition, our national anthem. anthem. oh say can you see by the dawn't early light hailed proudly we at the twilight's last gleaming brightroad stripes and stars terrible fight o'er the ramparts we watched streamingllantly glaree roc
smith dinner. this year the gathering was hold virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic. >> we have disagreed publicly and privately. >> good evening and welcome to smithnual alfred e. dinner, virtual event this year. i am the cardinal archbishop of new york. i am talking to you what has been the home of the archbishops of new york for 170 years. given this difficult moment we are living through with the pandemic, many of you are in your homes as well. regrettably, we are not able...
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as an immigrant, smith as someone who did not support prohibition and smith as a catholic. and those three things combine to make smith seem a dangerous foreigner, and to a lot of americans, especially third and fourth generation americans who lived in rural parts of the country, they weren't ready to accept that. >> 32 years after his defeat, john kennedy becomes the democratic party nominee. what did he face in terms of anticatholic bigotry? >> it's a different story by that time. most of them had served in the war. it was very hard to assail their patriotism, i'm thinking of pat brown in california and other catholic political figures who become predominant in the 1950s and 1960s. so that's a little bit taken off the table. you see catholics can be patriotic. but even kennedy faced real questioning about -- on controversial issues such as contraception, divorce laws, are you going to obey the pope or are you going to obey the constitution? and he gives a speech in 1960 where he says, listen, i'm going to obey the constitution and not -- act as an american, not simply as
as an immigrant, smith as someone who did not support prohibition and smith as a catholic. and those three things combine to make smith seem a dangerous foreigner, and to a lot of americans, especially third and fourth generation americans who lived in rural parts of the country, they weren't ready to accept that. >> 32 years after his defeat, john kennedy becomes the democratic party nominee. what did he face in terms of anticatholic bigotry? >> it's a different story by that time....
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the facts "the news with shepard smith. the truth "the news with shepard smith. "the news with shepard smith." >>> good evening 11 days until the election now the last debate is in the books and the final campaign blitz is on both candidates making their closing arguments as covid cases and deaths rise dramatically across the country president trump is in must-win florida "the news with shepard smith. while joked is going hard after his handling of thmily he's quie pandemic >> we are more than eight months into this pandemic and the president doesn't have a plan. he has given up "the news with shepard smith. he has quit on you he has quit on america he wants us to grow numb and resigned to the horrors of his death toll and the pain it is causing so many americans. >> president trump holding a packed rally and the villages near orlando in central florida. it is one of the nation's largest retirement communities senior voters helped flip the sunshine state in '16 "the news with shepard smith." but polls show their support for the president has been sliding. >> this
the facts "the news with shepard smith. the truth "the news with shepard smith. "the news with shepard smith." >>> good evening 11 days until the election now the last debate is in the books and the final campaign blitz is on both candidates making their closing arguments as covid cases and deaths rise dramatically across the country president trump is in must-win florida "the news with shepard smith. while joked is going hard after his handling of thmily he's...
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his father was a black smith. jesse hoover. his mother, holder hoover, was a, they were both quakers, which meant she was an equal presence in the church, in the community, in the home. she was a lay preacher. if you will. so, religion was a significant part of his early days. he remembereded, and again, seems to me such a window on his later shortcomings, if you will, as a politician in particular. he remembered as a boy, sitting in the stark, cold, barren meeting house that the quakers used in west branch and his feet didn't even touch the r floor. and along with all the adults, women on one side, men on the other, waiting for the divine wya white to illuminate his life, to move him to speak, as it moved others in the congregation. >> he said he was 10 years old before he realized that he could do something for the sheer joy of it without offending the lord. he was clearly moved by the suffering, particularly of children, in belgium and there aft after, they had trouble making the two hoovers blend. they were the mirror side
his father was a black smith. jesse hoover. his mother, holder hoover, was a, they were both quakers, which meant she was an equal presence in the church, in the community, in the home. she was a lay preacher. if you will. so, religion was a significant part of his early days. he remembereded, and again, seems to me such a window on his later shortcomings, if you will, as a politician in particular. he remembered as a boy, sitting in the stark, cold, barren meeting house that the quakers used...
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richard norton smith? >> i can only speculate that it was a throwback to his youth, to his childhood. he had come from a farming environment. in world war i, he was too young to enlist and he worked on a farm in the oaso area. my sense is, and you know much better, that he was just very happy being a dairy farmer. it was a side of him that would probably surprise the public, and i'm not sure your mother was wild about it, i'm not sure you were wild about living there. >> what about it like? >> we were given a choice, i guess to some extent, she wasn't either. i do remember he was very pleased, as the caller said, very pleased to have the early stage milking machines because i remember the period before that, i mean, in the very beginning when we first -- i think we rented in '37 and bought it in $38, people would be horrified today, but we were drinking unpasteurized milk because that's what one did on a farm. then when he became governor, that was by the police, but you have a very good memory of all of t
richard norton smith? >> i can only speculate that it was a throwback to his youth, to his childhood. he had come from a farming environment. in world war i, he was too young to enlist and he worked on a farm in the oaso area. my sense is, and you know much better, that he was just very happy being a dairy farmer. it was a side of him that would probably surprise the public, and i'm not sure your mother was wild about it, i'm not sure you were wild about living there. >> what about...
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>> richard norton smith? >> again, newton would know, better but i think it certainly paint him that neither of those presidential elections he won illinois. remember, he had been elected governor of illinois 1948 by the largest margin of the history of the state. what was that, a conservative isolationist state, elected this new deal liberal, democrat. and it was not surprising, i assumed, he thought he counted on winning it. in 52. >> he did, and for example, if he had run for governor in 1952, even with president eisenhower running on the republican, he would've won the governorship again, by a larger margin than anyone in 48. >> newton minow today we talk about taxes, spending, social programs, social security, some of the presidential issues that we look at during this campaign. 1952, 1956, what were two or three of the main issues that were talked about on this campaign, and that adlai stevenson stressed? >> 52, the big issue i think, helped president eisenhower, was korea. we were back down, president
>> richard norton smith? >> again, newton would know, better but i think it certainly paint him that neither of those presidential elections he won illinois. remember, he had been elected governor of illinois 1948 by the largest margin of the history of the state. what was that, a conservative isolationist state, elected this new deal liberal, democrat. and it was not surprising, i assumed, he thought he counted on winning it. in 52. >> he did, and for example, if he had run...
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rams sacked smith six times. the washington team lost 30-10, but alex smith had his family in the stands to cheer him on the veteran qb reflecting after the game >> obviously very surreal at first. to have i to have it happen -- to have it happen as fast as it did was probably also a blessing. >> alexander smith broke his tibia and fibula back in november of 2018 he had not one, but 17 surgeries. doctors considered cutting his leg doctors considered cutting his leg off. but yesterday, he completed his comeback, 693 days after that horrible injury. onl expect more mickey online. the house of the mouse making big changes and that tops what cnbc's on the money tonight. disney says it's making a major reorganization its primary focus will be digital, read digital plus the ceo fired up about california's lack of a reopening plan. >> it seems to me that the guidelines that are set up by the state of california are more stringent than any states across the country. and if and if you look at the history of disney and wha
rams sacked smith six times. the washington team lost 30-10, but alex smith had his family in the stands to cheer him on the veteran qb reflecting after the game >> obviously very surreal at first. to have i to have it happen -- to have it happen as fast as it did was probably also a blessing. >> alexander smith broke his tibia and fibula back in november of 2018 he had not one, but 17 surgeries. doctors considered cutting his leg doctors considered cutting his leg off. but...
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smith: governor? mr. reagan: when i opposed medicare, there was another piece of legislation meeting the same problem before the congress. i happened to favor the other piece of legislation. i was opposing one piece of legislation versus another. there is something else about social security that does not come out of the payroll tax commit comes out of the general fund. something should be done about that. it is disgraceful that the disability insurance fund in security finds checks going every month to tens of thousands of people locked up in our institutions for crime or mental on this and they are receiving disability checks from social acurity every month while state institution provides all of their needs and care. mr. smith: president carter, you have the last word on this question. mr. carter: i think this debate on social security, medicare, national health insurance typifies, as vividly any other subject tonight, the basic historical differences between the democratic party and the republican par
smith: governor? mr. reagan: when i opposed medicare, there was another piece of legislation meeting the same problem before the congress. i happened to favor the other piece of legislation. i was opposing one piece of legislation versus another. there is something else about social security that does not come out of the payroll tax commit comes out of the general fund. something should be done about that. it is disgraceful that the disability insurance fund in security finds checks going every...
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richard norton smith? >> i think there was a cultural divide in some ways which is still with us in some senses. in '44 he had a difficult situation. he had two hands tied behind his back. the 800-pound gorilla was the issue of franklin roosevelt's health. we all knew he was dying but it was not something you could possible touch and the other issue was the conduct of the war and the whole issue of pearl harbor and the speculation that still swirls around it as to what if anything the president might have known. and your dad had, i think some fairly pronounced views on that subject. >> that's correct. >> well, we -- there was not ironclad but presumptive proof that we had broken the japanese code before pearl harbor and did nothing about it. and that was widespread at the time and in fact i think you've got a chapter on this in the book, roosevelt sent a colonel up from washington to see him during the campaign and said, you know, i trust you're not going to mention this because they're using the same code
richard norton smith? >> i think there was a cultural divide in some ways which is still with us in some senses. in '44 he had a difficult situation. he had two hands tied behind his back. the 800-pound gorilla was the issue of franklin roosevelt's health. we all knew he was dying but it was not something you could possible touch and the other issue was the conduct of the war and the whole issue of pearl harbor and the speculation that still swirls around it as to what if anything the...
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richard norton smith. >> i think it was a united nations day in dallas that he spoke to and afterward was struck by protesters with signs. i think he was actually spat upon at a classic stevenson rejoinder after they said, are you going to prosecute these people? he said, i don't want to prosecute them, i want to educate them. >> newton minow? >> i think he was very aware of the dangers, but i don't think you could go so far as the questioner did about him. i think president kennedy had made that commitment and he wanted to keep it. i do remember talking about the relationship of adlai and president kennedy. during the '60 campaign, norman vincent peele, a leading protestant clergyman, had organized a group of other clergymen, and they said that jack kennedy was unqualified to be president because of his religion. and adlai was asked about it. and he compared peele to st. paul, and he said, i find st. paul appealing, and norman vincent peele appalling. and he could always make a joke or good humor out of i
richard norton smith. >> i think it was a united nations day in dallas that he spoke to and afterward was struck by protesters with signs. i think he was actually spat upon at a classic stevenson rejoinder after they said, are you going to prosecute these people? he said, i don't want to prosecute them, i want to educate them. >> newton minow? >> i think he was very aware of the dangers, but i don't think you could go so far as the questioner did about him. i think president...
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that was sir paul smith talking with our arts editor, will gompertz. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. 00:03:02,484 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the former fleet street editor, eve pollard and the director of thejohn smith centre at glasgow university & former scottish labour leader, kezia dugdale. let's ta ke let's take a look through those front pages. let's take a look through those front pages. the daily mail says borisjohnson is faceing the first signs of revolt from the his so—called ‘red wall‘ mps — over covid laws in the north. the guardian reports that tory mps in northern england say the covid—i9 pandemic has exposed what they describe as "the deep structural and systemic disadvantage faced by their communities". and the ‘i' says more than 50 of those conservative mps are demanding a ‘clear road map‘ for northern areas of england — that have been hardest hit by increased coronavirus restrict
that was sir paul smith talking with our arts editor, will gompertz. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. 00:03:02,484 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the former fleet street editor, eve pollard and the director of thejohn smith centre at glasgow university & former scottish labour leader, kezia dugdale. let's ta ke let's take a look through those front pages....
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al smith, of course, carried new york city. but he carried a lot of other cities as well. >> you had actually the makings of an early realignment. had there not been the great depression, had hoover's reputation, in effect, not been destroyed during his single term of office, what is fascinating to speculate is, would that breakthrough in the south, would that have been a one-time event, attributable, in fact, to al smith as an opponent? or might it, in fact, have foreshadowed a two-party system? >> how did the great depression come about? >> i can't tell you. i can't answer that. and it think there are a lot of economists who would, if they're honest, respond the same way. there are clearly a number of factors, some of which are easily identified. >> i mean, the dislocations of the war. we had this crazy, crazy quilt. just a - where as part of the versailles agreement, basically crushing reparations were demanded by the victors of a defeated germany, which was really in no position economically - although it had been largely u
al smith, of course, carried new york city. but he carried a lot of other cities as well. >> you had actually the makings of an early realignment. had there not been the great depression, had hoover's reputation, in effect, not been destroyed during his single term of office, what is fascinating to speculate is, would that breakthrough in the south, would that have been a one-time event, attributable, in fact, to al smith as an opponent? or might it, in fact, have foreshadowed a two-party...
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stephen smith and dr. rami and we have a senior fellow from the stanford institute for economic policy research. dr. smith and dr. osqu, you have been with us since the beginning. tell us what lies ahead for the president? >> what he's gone through today is a series of tests. i expect he's gotten extensive blood work, looking at ldh. common predictive indices to give us a sense of how severe his case is. he will get supportive care, possibly a chest ct scan and he will rest. something he allergic too. that will give us a sense of his prognosis going forward. >> laura: president trump put out this video statement tonight. >> i want to thank everybody for the tremendous support. i'm going to walter reed hospital. i think i'm doing very well. but we're going to make sure that things work out. the first lady is doing very well. so thank you very much. i appreciate it. thank you. doctor, what do you see in that video? does that give us any sense of his condition or does he look okay? some people thought he look
stephen smith and dr. rami and we have a senior fellow from the stanford institute for economic policy research. dr. smith and dr. osqu, you have been with us since the beginning. tell us what lies ahead for the president? >> what he's gone through today is a series of tests. i expect he's gotten extensive blood work, looking at ldh. common predictive indices to give us a sense of how severe his case is. he will get supportive care, possibly a chest ct scan and he will rest. something he...
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richard norton smith. >> newt would know better. i think it certainly pained him that in neither of those presidential elections he won illinois. remember, he had been elected governor of illinois in 1948 by the largest margin in the history of the state. what was that, a conservative isolationist state elected this liberal democrat. it was not surprising that i assume he thought he counted on winning it in '52. >> he did, and if, for example, he had run for governor in 1952 instead of president, even with president eisenhower running on the republican ticket, he would have won the governorship again by a larger margin than he won in '48. >> newton minnow, today we talk about taxes, spending, social program, social security as some of the presidential issues we look at yduring campaigns. 1952, 1956. what were the two main issues talked about on this campaign and that adlai stevenson stressed? >> '52, i think the big issue was north korea. we were bogged down in a war there. president eisenhower said, i hav
richard norton smith. >> newt would know better. i think it certainly pained him that in neither of those presidential elections he won illinois. remember, he had been elected governor of illinois in 1948 by the largest margin in the history of the state. what was that, a conservative isolationist state elected this liberal democrat. it was not surprising that i assume he thought he counted on winning it in '52. >> he did, and if, for example, he had run for governor in 1952 instead...
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for smith this all stems from a billion dollar investment that brockman made in 2000 to help smith launch this to equity partners, his private equity firm prosecutors say smith directed profits from the fund into offshore entities in belize and said smith used nominee trustees to hide his control of those entities and he used untaxed income to buy a vacation home in sonoma, california, a ski property in the french alps and to fund his charity. now, the u.s. attorney is saying smith who has a net worth of $5 billion, quote, committed serious crimes but his cooperation put him on a path away from indictment now, brockman will face seven charges of tax evasion, 20 counts of wire fraud and money laundering charges, dom, back to you. >> robert, i'm curious this type of thing, i mean you mentioned thatthis is a scheme there are a lot of wealthy folks out there, ballerini billionaire, millionaires trying to find tax minimization strategies and there is a line between what's legal and illegal. how prevalent is this kind of tax sheltering kind of behavior relative to those people and should many o
for smith this all stems from a billion dollar investment that brockman made in 2000 to help smith launch this to equity partners, his private equity firm prosecutors say smith directed profits from the fund into offshore entities in belize and said smith used nominee trustees to hide his control of those entities and he used untaxed income to buy a vacation home in sonoma, california, a ski property in the french alps and to fund his charity. now, the u.s. attorney is saying smith who has a...
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he recognized with al smith -- >> recognized as what? >> as one of the absolute finest governors in a state that has had a history of distinguished gubernatorial leadership. it's interesting that when your dad became governor, one of the first people he invited up to albany was al smith, who of course had a falling out with fdr and all that. and the two could not be more different, and yet they just absolutely clicked. afterwards, the reporters said y'all smith, what do you think of that guy? he said there's only one thing wrong with that guy, he's a republican. and ironically, for all other differences, they were great administrators who were, what i would call, practical liberals operating within a balanced budget with concern for the taxpayer, and a productive private economy. >> what does that do for the republican party at the time? >> well, it may new york one of the most republican states in the country. from being one of the most democratic states, the state that gave us fdr, that gave us all smith, they gave us the new deal, do
he recognized with al smith -- >> recognized as what? >> as one of the absolute finest governors in a state that has had a history of distinguished gubernatorial leadership. it's interesting that when your dad became governor, one of the first people he invited up to albany was al smith, who of course had a falling out with fdr and all that. and the two could not be more different, and yet they just absolutely clicked. afterwards, the reporters said y'all smith, what do you think of...
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smith, wonderful to see you. sorry we've got the hot but fascinating on the patients that you treated and what the press is leavingwe out about these. theth seemingly miraculous recoveries.ha up next, celebrity's trip to town for your vote? what? biden recruits rappers and hillary clinton finds a new outlet for her election breathing. raymond arroyo has it all. "friday follies" next. ♪ hi ing. raymond arroyo ♪ >> this is a fox news weather alert, i'm anita vogel. hurricane delta category one , top winds over 100 miles per hour, but quickly weekend as it moved further inland. it's expected to continue moving north towards the mississippi. meteorologist warren delta weakening remains a threat to lives and property. if storm passing lots of rain, flash flood warnings in place for much of louisiana and parts of neighboring texas. this is the second hurricane to hit the gulf coast in six weeks. an area where devastation widely evident from hurricane laura which killed at least 27 people. if we will be keeping an e
smith, wonderful to see you. sorry we've got the hot but fascinating on the patients that you treated and what the press is leavingwe out about these. theth seemingly miraculous recoveries.ha up next, celebrity's trip to town for your vote? what? biden recruits rappers and hillary clinton finds a new outlet for her election breathing. raymond arroyo has it all. "friday follies" next. ♪ hi ing. raymond arroyo ♪ >> this is a fox news weather alert, i'm anita vogel. hurricane...
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right joining us is -- richard norton smith, author of many books. so it's 1948 in the roosevelt hotel. what happens here? >> the day began with virtual unanimity in the nation's press corps that this election was over. it was thomas eat due east to lose. there were pollsters who would in fact stop pulling after labor day. there were so convinced that there was no contest, really. >> governor dewy and mrs. do we went to vote at midday not too far from here. they were cheered all the way on. he got out of his car. decided to walk back to the hotel reports that there was a good sign. the new. doing the warmer, more personable dewey the people have seen on the campaign trail in 48. they had an election night tradition of having dinner with their near dear friends, a publisher. and the family went to their home for a early dinner. and when they were there some disturbing returns came in from connecticut in particular. and dewey gangbuster had relied upon accountants as much as anyone else -- they always had great great respect for the numbers. and the nu
right joining us is -- richard norton smith, author of many books. so it's 1948 in the roosevelt hotel. what happens here? >> the day began with virtual unanimity in the nation's press corps that this election was over. it was thomas eat due east to lose. there were pollsters who would in fact stop pulling after labor day. there were so convinced that there was no contest, really. >> governor dewy and mrs. do we went to vote at midday not too far from here. they were cheered all the...
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smith, wonderful to see you. sorry we've got the hot but fascinating on the patients that you treated and what the press is leaving out about these. the seemingly miraculous recoveries. up next, celebrity's trip to town for your vote? what? biden recruits rappers and hillary clinton finds a new outlet for her election breathing. raymond arroyo has it all. "friday follies" next. he's a good musical flux usablemusical you look smokin. total smokeshow. and they never did find his finger. they had to close the pool for like an hour. ♪ i brought a date. name's sam. dig in. love is like boston lager. rich, complex and it's over too soon. right, chrissy? oh my god. ♪ >> this is a fox news weather alert, i'm anita vogel. hurricane delta category one storm as it moves and lend along the louisiana southwestern coast tonight. it also made landfall as a category two storm about three hours ago near creole with top winds of 100 miles per hour. if one hour later the wind speed dropped to 90 miles per hour. and this is the
smith, wonderful to see you. sorry we've got the hot but fascinating on the patients that you treated and what the press is leaving out about these. the seemingly miraculous recoveries. up next, celebrity's trip to town for your vote? what? biden recruits rappers and hillary clinton finds a new outlet for her election breathing. raymond arroyo has it all. "friday follies" next. he's a good musical flux usablemusical you look smokin. total smokeshow. and they never did find his finger....
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i'm shepard smith. enjoy your weekend and we'll see you on monday. ♪ it's hard to imagine modern society without a healthy aviation system. but that system that survived the attacks of 9/11 and the great recession has never taken a body blow like this pandemic. guthrie: you think there might be a major u.s. carrier that just has to go out of business? smith: because there are fewer flights, they need fewer pilots, fewer flight attendants, and, really, fewer people overall. cramer: i worry the government might need to bail them out again -- take a chunk of equity. smith: this industry is on its knees.
i'm shepard smith. enjoy your weekend and we'll see you on monday. ♪ it's hard to imagine modern society without a healthy aviation system. but that system that survived the attacks of 9/11 and the great recession has never taken a body blow like this pandemic. guthrie: you think there might be a major u.s. carrier that just has to go out of business? smith: because there are fewer flights, they need fewer pilots, fewer flight attendants, and, really, fewer people overall. cramer: i worry the...
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the news with shepherd smith starts right now >>> i'm shepherd smith on cnbc. and this is the news >>> covid critical the fall surge is here and we are not prepared >> we are still reusing things that are normally single-use items. >> tonight, on the ground, in the states most at risk. >> california wildfires, largely, contained but now, extreme heat and strong winds deliver dangerous fire conditions to northern california. >> never, ever, ever, have i seen anything like now >>> a massive gut punch. an industry on its knees will airlines survive the pandemic's economic wrath? >>> and don't become a victim. real estate wire fraud. >> it seemed too good to be true. >> home buyers devastated by a sophisticated hacking scheme. >> and then, i called lindsey and i said we've been robbed. >> live, from cnbc global headquarters, the facts, the truth, the news, with shepherd smith. >> good evening. the covid surge we've been hearing about. the fall/winter uptick it's here. it started as a trickle. then, as a stream. now, it's a flood. this new wave or whatever you want
the news with shepherd smith starts right now >>> i'm shepherd smith on cnbc. and this is the news >>> covid critical the fall surge is here and we are not prepared >> we are still reusing things that are normally single-use items. >> tonight, on the ground, in the states most at risk. >> california wildfires, largely, contained but now, extreme heat and strong winds deliver dangerous fire conditions to northern california. >> never, ever, ever, have i...
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on cnbc here is shepard smith. hi, shepard. welcome to "the tonight show." >> what's up man, a creative name, right? "the news" a lot of thought. >> jimmy: how did you get the rights to just calling it "the news?" it's genius. >> many focus groups, man. these things come if you take time >> jimmy: welcome to the nbc family we are excited to have you at the network. you're at cnbc right now >> yep >> jimmy: you are the first interview not on zoom that i've done in six months since we've been in quarantine, so thank you for doing this this is really cool for me >> i'm happy to do it. but back when you were in quarantine and your kids took over for the roots, those were great shows, man i loved those sitting at home in the box that was a lot of fun. >> jimmy: i'm happy. thank you. yeah, they stole the show. i had to push them off a little bit. they were getting too big headed i want to ask you about a couple things from over the weekend. obviously "the times" obtained trump's tax information. can you tell us about that and what is
on cnbc here is shepard smith. hi, shepard. welcome to "the tonight show." >> what's up man, a creative name, right? "the news" a lot of thought. >> jimmy: how did you get the rights to just calling it "the news?" it's genius. >> many focus groups, man. these things come if you take time >> jimmy: welcome to the nbc family we are excited to have you at the network. you're at cnbc right now >> yep >> jimmy: you are the first...
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"the news with shepherd smith. back in 90 seconds.ard smith." back in 90 seconds.ard smith." back in 90 seconds the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. now through november 2nd. shop online and build your deal today. and other money managers don't understand why. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't have those. so, what's in it for you? our fees are structured so we do better when you do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. >>> the tsa is reporting agents screened more than a million people in one day at u.s. airports this weekend. and for all of last week more than six million traffic is increasing. it's the best week since mid march. hawaii is seeing an uptick on visitors since dropping its mandatory 14-day quarantine rule you don't think you can just hop on a flight and head to the big
"the news with shepherd smith. back in 90 seconds.ard smith." back in 90 seconds.ard smith." back in 90 seconds the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. now through november 2nd. shop online and build your deal today. and other money managers don't understand why. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our...
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will smith against will smith. that's never happened before in the pro season. the prince of bel air gets the best of that matchup. dodgers go up for good. game six is tomorrow. with a lantern in the series. this game has come all the way back from a 3-0 deficit and they are rolling right now. they have all of the momentum. tampa was up 1-0 in the fifth. they would take control of the game. into left field corner they go on their to take the ball in game 7-4 after being down 3-0 they have pulled even in the series. we got a chance to check this out back by popular demand. let's take it overseas to china and their version of major league baseball. he thought he had himself a home run. the outfielder of the guardians . he pretends he did not make the catch. he thinks he has a home run. finally the outfielder will review the ball. he actually caught it and faked everybody out including the announcers in the ball yard. it was a fake of the year. will have that chance to see joggers. no one runs like that, right? there's the tom cruise coming right at you. >> when yo
will smith against will smith. that's never happened before in the pro season. the prince of bel air gets the best of that matchup. dodgers go up for good. game six is tomorrow. with a lantern in the series. this game has come all the way back from a 3-0 deficit and they are rolling right now. they have all of the momentum. tampa was up 1-0 in the fifth. they would take control of the game. into left field corner they go on their to take the ball in game 7-4 after being down 3-0 they have...
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the news with shepard smith starts right now. >> i'm >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc, and this is the news >> our covid economy stimulus stalled, but americans not giving in. retail optimism rising holiday hiring up. how far can our resiliency carry us >> early voting seemed to make a lot of sense >> the vote getting stronger historic early voting. new registration numbers what it all means in the race for the white house. >>> more covid chaos on the gridiron the patriots canceled practice after another positive covid test how will this impact our sunday football >>> surging covid cases across the country overwhelming hospitals. >> they're exhausted we've been going at this for nine months now. >> the struggling frontline workers and the people most at risk >> live from cnbc global headquarters, the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith. >> and good evening. we begin tonight with hope, a silver lining even as another wave of covid sweeps across our nation and big business and small brace for the fallout. there is a new and promising sign for our economy as we head into the weekend
the news with shepard smith starts right now. >> i'm >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc, and this is the news >> our covid economy stimulus stalled, but americans not giving in. retail optimism rising holiday hiring up. how far can our resiliency carry us >> early voting seemed to make a lot of sense >> the vote getting stronger historic early voting. new registration numbers what it all means in the race for the white house. >>> more covid chaos on the...
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"the news with shepard smith" starts now >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc. this is the news >> the american people are so great. >> reality sets in businesses closing jobs running out everybody suffering. and in d.c., paralyzed by politics >> set the political games aside. help us. >> destruction and devastation we're on the ground with the people suffering while swaths of california burn. >>> covid-19 hits the nfl. another player positive. steelers/titans postponed. is your nfl sunday in danger of being canceled >>> and the virus hits home. >> 300 one day, 500 the next day. >> a new view on the real estate boom in america's suburbs. >> announcer: live from cnbc global headquarters, the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith. >> good evening. for tens of thousands of americans, crisis hit tonight. debilitating life-altering crisis october 1, furlough day for 30,000 workers at united and american airlines. we'll meet some of them in a moment for the air carriers, movie, entertainment groups and mom and pop stores from town to town across, the reality i
"the news with shepard smith" starts now >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc. this is the news >> the american people are so great. >> reality sets in businesses closing jobs running out everybody suffering. and in d.c., paralyzed by politics >> set the political games aside. help us. >> destruction and devastation we're on the ground with the people suffering while swaths of california burn. >>> covid-19 hits the nfl. another player positive....
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remember alex smith. almost lost his leg and life, today a remarkable come back. ♪ here's the very model ♪ ♪ of a modern daily family meal ♪ ♪ when food ideas are scarce ♪ and everything becomes a big ordeal ♪ ♪ you want something nutritious ♪ ♪ that your family will devour ♪ but add one thing that's healthy... ugh ♪ ♪ the taste will overpower so... ♪ ♪ only lightlife can return the balance ♪ ♪ to your every dish ♪ our food is always made of plants ♪ ♪ and it is totally delish ♪ 'cause nobody's ingredients ♪ ♪ are quite as simple clean or real ♪ ♪ lightlife is the model ♪ of a modern daily family meal ♪ lightlife. try a clean plant-based burger for a change. >>> special delivery brought to you by east coast pizzaria. brick oven pizza. alex smith made his return after being sidelined for almost two years with a catastrophic leg injury. former number one pick of the 49ers under went 17 surgeries. after the injuries, he was endangered of having his legs a
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[laughs] i am jim see you tomorrow the "news with shepard smith" >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc. and this is the news >> how long have you guys been out here so far? >> about four hours. >> long lines. and ballot glitches for days voter overload bureaucratic mismanagement voter suppression? what's going on here >>> the plot thickens. same group, different target the plan to kidnap a second governor revealed in fbi testimony. >>> i'm not hostile to the aca. >> health care, abortion rights, and racial justice >> it's a difficult one for us like it is for americans all over the country >> americans hear from judge amy coney barrett. >>> plus -- >> i definitely thought i was going to get hurt. >> the terrifying run-in a jogger had with this mountain lion >> we speak with the man live tonight. >> announcer: live from cnbc global headquarters, the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith. >>> and good evening three weeks to the election now. early voting happening at this moment in 46 states. voter turnout continues to be record shattering and in some cases overwhelming take a loo
[laughs] i am jim see you tomorrow the "news with shepard smith" >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc. and this is the news >> how long have you guys been out here so far? >> about four hours. >> long lines. and ballot glitches for days voter overload bureaucratic mismanagement voter suppression? what's going on here >>> the plot thickens. same group, different target the plan to kidnap a second governor revealed in fbi testimony. >>> i'm not...
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the news with shepard smith starts now >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc and this is "the news. >>> race to the finish campaigns barnstorming the country. with just 11 days until the election, the final push to get more voters out to the polls >>> that's a difficult and challenging situation to be in. >> half a million covid deaths a new model forecasts a deadly winter ahead as the pandemic shifts in a dangerous direction for america. >>> more mass evacuations in colorado tonight, a new threat. the raging fast-moving wildfires could merge into a massive mega fire. >>> and historic early voting. more than 52 million ballots cast we go inside the numbers >>> live from cnbc global headquarters, the facts, the truth, "the news with shepard smith". >>> good evening 11 days until the election now the last debate is in the books and the final campaign blitz is on both candidates making their closing arguments as covid cases and deaths rise dramatically across the country president trump is in must-win florida while joe biden is going hard after his handling of the pandemic >> we're more than ei
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and those that have been sitting on my bookshelf it is a six or 700 page read but we lost smith last year and we have to think about that and then the last book which i have not read yet that was published 2019 so i have been doing that in earlier this summer by accident i got on the bench and then the american ambassador in the 1930s and then that eclectic and eccentric group and being and not see germany everyone is consolidating power with that truly dark. world history and then also reading a paper called in the cauldron with the tale of the american ambassador in tokyo. 1931 through 1941? ultimately all those from the severance between the united states with the factious and military regime. one of my that this is a different type of political scientist in my view with the studies of congress from the district level up for the states and senators and to read a couple of his books happen to read enough of them and i have read a couple books that was his last book published 2013 and in the earlier book that is just a granular of congress i know what he writes about and it is just
and those that have been sitting on my bookshelf it is a six or 700 page read but we lost smith last year and we have to think about that and then the last book which i have not read yet that was published 2019 so i have been doing that in earlier this summer by accident i got on the bench and then the american ambassador in the 1930s and then that eclectic and eccentric group and being and not see germany everyone is consolidating power with that truly dark. world history and then also reading...