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smith: it's a good question. if there was compromise legislation that was developed, i would have two questions about that legislation. the first is, can we be confident that legislation will protect the fundamental freedoms of roe v. wade and it will stop state legislatures from passing the kind of draconian van or severe limitations on abortion care that we see all over the country. will it protect us from that activity at the state level now that roe v. wade has been overturned? the second question is are there 50 votes in that legislation? i think that is the foundation question. i don't believe there are 10 republicans that would vote to put the protections of roe v. wade into law and that brings me back to the fundamental difference between republicans and democrats. most republicans with one or two exceptions are dramatically out of step with americans deciding for themselves about whether or not they terminate a pregnancy until viability. and we shouldn't have draconian barriers on women making those deci
smith: it's a good question. if there was compromise legislation that was developed, i would have two questions about that legislation. the first is, can we be confident that legislation will protect the fundamental freedoms of roe v. wade and it will stop state legislatures from passing the kind of draconian van or severe limitations on abortion care that we see all over the country. will it protect us from that activity at the state level now that roe v. wade has been overturned? the second...
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he eventually bought smith & wesson. they improved the self-contained cartridge and produced what was called the henry rifle just in time for the civil war. that is what really launched winchester's fortune. from then on, winchester became a name in firearms, from that moment until he died. and well beyond. host: cults, remington and winchester were singular names. how is it that we remember smith & wesson and how to the partnership come together? john: we are not sure where they first met. probably when they were both working at robins and lawrence. they were an interesting partnership, different personalities. smith was about 60 years older than wesson. they had both worked with novel guns. smith had been an assistant bayonet forger at the springfield armory and he did lots of runs work -- grunt work. his family was also involved in it. he was used to doing precise work, long, tough hours, and then he worked for another company to make repeating firearms and got interested in that. wesson was interested in guns, his fa
he eventually bought smith & wesson. they improved the self-contained cartridge and produced what was called the henry rifle just in time for the civil war. that is what really launched winchester's fortune. from then on, winchester became a name in firearms, from that moment until he died. and well beyond. host: cults, remington and winchester were singular names. how is it that we remember smith & wesson and how to the partnership come together? john: we are not sure where they first...
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you know, i'm officer smith, and this is my program. but really when the young men -- if you stay consistent and they find out you're genuine and they become to trust you, they ease into the program, eventually sign up, and it's a good thing. >> have you seen any become a police officer yet themselves? >> i have a few youngsters that want to be police officers. they ask questions about and it are interested, but i've only been doing the program now for four years, so none of my boys are actually old enough yet to become police officers. >> and you're in charge of the program, right? >> yes, sir, i run the oakland o.k. program. >> so, that is your main responsibility as a police officer now? >> correct, that's my full-time assignment. so i'm off of patrol, and i work in the program full-time just dealing with the youngsters and running this program. >> that is important. it's amazing that you're able to get -- when i think of police officers many time they're doing a lot of paper work, they're out on the streets. it's so demanding in tha
you know, i'm officer smith, and this is my program. but really when the young men -- if you stay consistent and they find out you're genuine and they become to trust you, they ease into the program, eventually sign up, and it's a good thing. >> have you seen any become a police officer yet themselves? >> i have a few youngsters that want to be police officers. they ask questions about and it are interested, but i've only been doing the program now for four years, so none of my boys...
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doug smith: all of a sudden, here it was. and this wasn't, you know, the $10 or $15 a ton that the industry thought might've been imposed on us. this was massive. this was the end of our export to china. stephen: to make matters worse, the announcement of china's decision came when the new season's crops were already in the ground. doug smith: if they had have made the announcement of that level of tariff in, oh, let's say, february, it would have been quite easy for growers to say, "well, look, we're not going to grow as much barley. but to wait until after, for all intentional purposes, a lot of the australian barley crop was planted. yeah, it was a strategic? i would think so. stephen: it was a bitter blow after exhaustive efforts to refute china's allegations that australia was dumping barley, at below the cost of production, onto the chinese market. doug smith: the timelines that was put on the industry to respond were so short. it was incredible. and the detail that they were looking for. they were looking for basically
doug smith: all of a sudden, here it was. and this wasn't, you know, the $10 or $15 a ton that the industry thought might've been imposed on us. this was massive. this was the end of our export to china. stephen: to make matters worse, the announcement of china's decision came when the new season's crops were already in the ground. doug smith: if they had have made the announcement of that level of tariff in, oh, let's say, february, it would have been quite easy for growers to say, "well,...
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laura: that w erin smith, the widow of police officer jeff smith. for more on tonight's hearing, we are joined by anthony's irca federal prosecutor. is a for welcome,me genrtlemen. anthony, the committee is saying it will present the american people with an initial summary of its findings. what do you think they are really going to tell us that we don't know? anthony: i think that is the big challenge for this committee. we have seen documentaries produced on the january 6 attacks. we had donald trump's second impeachment trial that presented video and evidence of the attacks. in donald trump's connections. they need to find a new angle. one of the things they will look for tonight is the role that militant groups liktal capithet udand possibly guidance that the crowd book -- the proud boys and others took from donald trump who were challenging, and something to undermine the election. i also think in the weeks ahead, they are going to look at donald trump's actions and inactions on january 6, during this window of time when the white house records
laura: that w erin smith, the widow of police officer jeff smith. for more on tonight's hearing, we are joined by anthony's irca federal prosecutor. is a for welcome,me genrtlemen. anthony, the committee is saying it will present the american people with an initial summary of its findings. what do you think they are really going to tell us that we don't know? anthony: i think that is the big challenge for this committee. we have seen documentaries produced on the january 6 attacks. we had...
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but sheriff laurie smith is threatening to pull her deputies out, and in two weeks it's going to happen. len ramirez reports the judges and everybody else were really caught by surprise. >> reporter: well, sheriff smith's memo saying she planned to pull her deputies from the palo alto courthouse and the morgan hill courthouse came out on friday afternoon before the memorial day weekend, and it caught just about everyone by surprise. although staffing issues in santa clara county courthouses have long been a sore spot for the sheriff's department, no one was expecting such a sudden move by sheriff lori smith. her memo dropped friday afternoon saying, quote, regrettably, the sheriff's office will no longer be able to staff the palo alto and south county court facilities effective june 13th, 2022. >> it's like an october surprise. you know it's coming, but you want to drop it right before anybody can react to it. >> reporter: gary goodman supervises the public defender's office at the palo alto courthouse. without deputies to provide security, the courthouses would effectively have to shut
but sheriff laurie smith is threatening to pull her deputies out, and in two weeks it's going to happen. len ramirez reports the judges and everybody else were really caught by surprise. >> reporter: well, sheriff smith's memo saying she planned to pull her deputies from the palo alto courthouse and the morgan hill courthouse came out on friday afternoon before the memorial day weekend, and it caught just about everyone by surprise. although staffing issues in santa clara county...
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among those attending will be erin smith — the widow of police officerjeff smith. he's one of four officers who died by suicide in the days after they defended the capitol from the rioters. one of officer smith's alleged attackers is due to be charged in court with offences related to january 6. laura trevelyan has been speaking to erin smith. jeff was funny. he was always joking around. just a happy person, liked to have fun and a good person to be around. and how important was hisjob to him? it was very important. obviously there were days that were good and days that were bad, but overall he enjoyed being a police officer and it was his calling to be one. erin smith's late husband jeff was a dc police officer who responded to the attack on the us capitol on january the 6th. in the lead—up to january the 6th, did you talk withjeff about the fact that thousands of people were descending on the capital to protestjoe biden�*s election certification? let's have trial by combat! neither of us expected it to turn into what it did. this is the violent chaos jeff wen
among those attending will be erin smith — the widow of police officerjeff smith. he's one of four officers who died by suicide in the days after they defended the capitol from the rioters. one of officer smith's alleged attackers is due to be charged in court with offences related to january 6. laura trevelyan has been speaking to erin smith. jeff was funny. he was always joking around. just a happy person, liked to have fun and a good person to be around. and how important was hisjob to...
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graham smith from the public, thank you for| smith from the public, thank you for joining us. we will be continuing our coverage of the build—up to the project today as well as looking at the big jubilee lunch but right now it is back to the studio. tens of thousands of british travellers are stranded at airports across europe after an estimated 200 flights were cancelled over the weekend. many of those affected are families returning home after half—term holidays. more than 100 flights to and from the uk were cancelled on saturday by a combination of staff shortages and air—traffic control restrictions. dozens more have been grounded today. the transport secretary grant shapps says the government has been the traveljournalist simon calder said huge numbers of people are now stranded abroad. we've had all the way through the half term, week main half term week in england, of course, a whole slew of cancellations. easyjet typically cancelling about a0 flights a day from gatwick airport alone. yesterday, things got really, really tricky, though. and of course, it was the d
graham smith from the public, thank you for| smith from the public, thank you for joining us. we will be continuing our coverage of the build—up to the project today as well as looking at the big jubilee lunch but right now it is back to the studio. tens of thousands of british travellers are stranded at airports across europe after an estimated 200 flights were cancelled over the weekend. many of those affected are families returning home after half—term holidays. more than 100 flights to...
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our north america editor sarah smith's report contains some strong language. we have a breach of the capitol! never—before—seen footage of rioters storming the capitol was designed to shock. because you will never take back our country with weakness. you have to show strength and you have to be strong. as the committee promised to demonstrate, donald trump deliberately orchestrated this attack. president trump summoned the mob, assembled the mob and lit the flame of this attack. and mean, i saw friends with blood all over their faces. i was slipping in people's blood. the first police officer to be injured in the attack described the sheer scale of the violence. what i saw was just a war scene. it was carnage, it was chaos. as the crowd chanted, "hang mike pence," the vice president, the committee says trump agreed with them. mike pence "deserves it." donald trump has denied ever thinking or saying hang mike pence and on his social media channel says, "the so—called rush on the capitol was not caused by me, it was caused by a rigged and stolen election.
our north america editor sarah smith's report contains some strong language. we have a breach of the capitol! never—before—seen footage of rioters storming the capitol was designed to shock. because you will never take back our country with weakness. you have to show strength and you have to be strong. as the committee promised to demonstrate, donald trump deliberately orchestrated this attack. president trump summoned the mob, assembled the mob and lit the flame of this attack. and mean, i...
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i am shepard smith, follow us on instagram and twitter. and stayed with cnbc, exxonmobil at the crossroads, with david faber, premiering now. after 5,000, accelerate. and we continue around >> more than a thousand feet long and anchored off the coast of south america, this is is the latest entrance in the global race to secure oil >> hope you enjoyed the flight >> it is a monstrous beast of equipment.
i am shepard smith, follow us on instagram and twitter. and stayed with cnbc, exxonmobil at the crossroads, with david faber, premiering now. after 5,000, accelerate. and we continue around >> more than a thousand feet long and anchored off the coast of south america, this is is the latest entrance in the global race to secure oil >> hope you enjoyed the flight >> it is a monstrous beast of equipment.
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kick pain in the aspercreme. >> jada pinkett smith is finally opening up about the oscars. slap heard a.ound the world saying that she hopes her husband will smith and comedian chris rock can reconcile. my deepest hope is that these 2 intelligent capable men have an opportunity to heal. talk this out and reconcile the state of the world today. we need them both. and we all actually need one another more than ever. until then one night continuing to do what we have done for the last 28 years. and that's keep fading out. this thing called life together. she made the comments on the latest episode of red table talk. pinkett smith devoted the entire episode to alan p shed. that is a medical condition that she has. it causes people to lose their hair. >> the motion picture academy suspended will smith for 10 years following his onstage slap of chris rock. >> the number 2 executive at facebook owner meta sheryl sandberg is stepping down. sandberg has not given a specific reason for leaving the company. she's served as chief operating officer at the social media giant for 14 years
kick pain in the aspercreme. >> jada pinkett smith is finally opening up about the oscars. slap heard a.ound the world saying that she hopes her husband will smith and comedian chris rock can reconcile. my deepest hope is that these 2 intelligent capable men have an opportunity to heal. talk this out and reconcile the state of the world today. we need them both. and we all actually need one another more than ever. until then one night continuing to do what we have done for the last 28...
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smith, you're recognized for 5 minutes to provide your testimony. welcome. >> chair castor, reactioning member graves -- ranking member graves, thank you so much for inviting me to testify. my name is sarah ann smith, a global nonprofit organization working to safeguard against the worst impacts of climate change by catalyzing the rapid deployment of low carbon energy and other climate-protecting technologies. i'd like to emphasize three points. the world is warming rapidly, and serious impacts are here today. simple solutions like finding and fixing plumes of methane at oil and gas sites can dramatically cut u.s. emissions and represent the fastest way to slow warming while also limiting unhealthy air pollution and creating jobs. strong epa standards represent a key opportunity to accomplish this and should be finalized this year. whether it's severe storms, rising seas, heat waves or rampaging wildfires, the impacts of our warming are being felt today. and recent reports from the intergovernmental panel on climate change make it very clear that if
smith, you're recognized for 5 minutes to provide your testimony. welcome. >> chair castor, reactioning member graves -- ranking member graves, thank you so much for inviting me to testify. my name is sarah ann smith, a global nonprofit organization working to safeguard against the worst impacts of climate change by catalyzing the rapid deployment of low carbon energy and other climate-protecting technologies. i'd like to emphasize three points. the world is warming rapidly, and serious...
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smith: thank you so much. today, ladies and gentlemen, is a brand new opportunity to defend the weakest and most vulnerable from the violence of abortion and that includes the baby and the mother, the co-victim of every abortion. for decades, right up until this very moment, abortion advocates have gone aggressively fostered a cultural of denial, disrespect, death against babies. back in 1973, the supreme court in roe v. wade, which all know about, they sidestepped it and legalized abortion throughout pregnancy. justice white at the time called that an exercise in raw judicial power. the alooeto opinion -- alito majority opinion issued a couple hours ago at long last recognizes the need for elected representatives at the local and federal level to take the action to -- about abortion. hopefully it will be on the side of protection. as cathy mcmorris rodgers said, there is a law pending that is the threat to the lives of unborn babies. it will allow abortion right until birth and would eviscerate all pro-life p
smith: thank you so much. today, ladies and gentlemen, is a brand new opportunity to defend the weakest and most vulnerable from the violence of abortion and that includes the baby and the mother, the co-victim of every abortion. for decades, right up until this very moment, abortion advocates have gone aggressively fostered a cultural of denial, disrespect, death against babies. back in 1973, the supreme court in roe v. wade, which all know about, they sidestepped it and legalized abortion...
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let's talk to our north american editor sarah smith. has this been a day of dramatic contrast in washington with lawmakers finally coming together for the first time since 1994 on and control while the supreme court overturns the federal right to an abortion? >> absolutely, to the most divisive issues in america, on one you see bipartisan american -- agreement and two sides cannot be further apartment it comes to abortion. you can see outside in the supreme court where the protest have been growing all day. you have pro-choice activists who are various, devastated, who have been here all day, and absolutely jubilant antiabortion campaigners. i was here when they received the news there is tears streaming down their faces with the as they realized that 50 years of campaigning to try and overturn roe v. wade and stop the contusion -- the constitutional guarantee to a abortion rights had been overturned in this radical decision by the supreme court. >> you are saying in your report there that this is hardly the end of the division over abo
let's talk to our north american editor sarah smith. has this been a day of dramatic contrast in washington with lawmakers finally coming together for the first time since 1994 on and control while the supreme court overturns the federal right to an abortion? >> absolutely, to the most divisive issues in america, on one you see bipartisan american -- agreement and two sides cannot be further apartment it comes to abortion. you can see outside in the supreme court where the protest have...
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but first she addressed chris rock's joke about her followed by her husband, will smith, slapping his face. >> my deepest hope is that these two intelligent, capable men have an opportunity to heal, talk this out, and reconcile. the state of the world today, we need them both, and we all actually need one another more than ever. until then, will and i are continuing to do what we have done for the last 28 years, and that's keep figuring out this thing called life together. >> it's not clear whether chris rock knew about her alopecia, but pinkett smith says the incident sparked thousands to reach out to her with their own stories. >>> coming up, today's unprecedented celebration for a british monarch. we are live in london. >>> and later, the national spelling bee is now under way. you're watching "world news now." do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $1
but first she addressed chris rock's joke about her followed by her husband, will smith, slapping his face. >> my deepest hope is that these two intelligent, capable men have an opportunity to heal, talk this out, and reconcile. the state of the world today, we need them both, and we all actually need one another more than ever. until then, will and i are continuing to do what we have done for the last 28 years, and that's keep figuring out this thing called life together. >> it's...
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to nolan smith. and said, this is how i feel and popovich actually said he had his first experience with understanding when he was in college at the air force academy and they were playing in north carolina and he and three teammates went to a club. and they were waiting in line and they got to the front of the line and the bouncer looked at. there were three white guys and one black guy and he looked at the black guy and said you can't come in here. and and they were they because again they were in colorado which is different from north carolina and and greg had grown up out outside chicago. and what are you talking about? he can't come in. well, we don't let blacks in here. so all four of them left. and popovich said he realized that night how white his life had been that he'd never really. even though he played ball with black guys. he never really known black guys and he made it a point to try to understand and he told me that he's told his players on different occasions if i were black. i'd have
to nolan smith. and said, this is how i feel and popovich actually said he had his first experience with understanding when he was in college at the air force academy and they were playing in north carolina and he and three teammates went to a club. and they were waiting in line and they got to the front of the line and the bouncer looked at. there were three white guys and one black guy and he looked at the black guy and said you can't come in here. and and they were they because again they...
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i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >>> i'm calling on congress to suspend the federal gas tax for the next 90 days >> would that ease the pain at the pump in 2008, candidate obama called a gas tax holiday -- >> a gimmick >> we'll drill down on what it could accomplish for american families >> reactions in texas from the stunning revelations about the police response to the uvalde school massacre. >> i don't even know who to believe right now. >> as texas big city mayors push for change >> a powerful earthquake strikes, killing more than 1,000 people homes flattened in afghanistan what we've learned as the taliban plead for the world to help >> gabby petito's family in court in the first case since brian laundrie murdered their daughter what the petitos are seeking >> the nfl commissioner on capitol hill after new allegations against a team owner. >> the new push to remove juul e-cigarettes from american stores >> and back to the future. the musical. >> live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, the
i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >>> i'm calling on congress to suspend the federal gas tax for the next 90 days >> would that ease the pain at the pump in 2008, candidate obama called a gas tax holiday -- >> a gimmick >> we'll drill down on what it could accomplish for american families >> reactions in texas from the stunning revelations about the police response to the uvalde school massacre. >> i don't even know who to believe right now....
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i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >>> this should not be a partisan issue there is not a democratic or republican value in one single act of these shooters. we want secure and safe schools and we want gun laws that won't make it so easy for the bad guys to get these damn guns. >>> a test on crime for the democrats at the ballot box. the progressive district attorney in liberal san francisco facing a recall. >>> plus, the other primary races to watch across seven states >>> inflation runs gas prices set another record but we've got a deal for you >>> record levels are the majority even higher record levels of sales. >>> slashing prices for sales. >> the pillow case rapist on a rein for years. >> hornl, evil, dangerous predator. >> the decades old case may be solved thanks to new technology and a detectivewho said she ha a hunch. >>> did a u.s. service member stage an attack on americans in syria. >>> woman shoved under tracks and suspect arrested. >>> highway so kind it charges your electric ca
i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >>> this should not be a partisan issue there is not a democratic or republican value in one single act of these shooters. we want secure and safe schools and we want gun laws that won't make it so easy for the bad guys to get these damn guns. >>> a test on crime for the democrats at the ballot box. the progressive district attorney in liberal san francisco facing a recall. >>> plus, the other primary races to watch across...
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dina asher—smith, the world champion from doha. - dina asher—smith is used to living life in the fast lane, but summers don't come much busier than hers with the potential for the three major championships. winning won't be easy, as she found out last night in rome, finishing third behind two jamaicans. she could face them at the world championships next month and then in birmingham at the commonwealth games where she has just committed to compete. it is very uniquely british challenge for the summer because obviously we are the only nation that falls into the categories of the worlds and the europeans and the commonwealth games but i see it as a fantastic opportunity. you've got three back—to—back and you've just got to go for it and enjoy it and, you know, life is so short and i just think that every race we have and every race you are healthy for you to just grab and really go for it. has she been eliminated? hampered by a hamstring injury, there were tears in tokyo but asher—smith is desperate to bounce back. given those setbacks, what would constitute a successful summer fo
dina asher—smith, the world champion from doha. - dina asher—smith is used to living life in the fast lane, but summers don't come much busier than hers with the potential for the three major championships. winning won't be easy, as she found out last night in rome, finishing third behind two jamaicans. she could face them at the world championships next month and then in birmingham at the commonwealth games where she has just committed to compete. it is very uniquely british challenge for...
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geoff: scott smith is a wildlife ecologist for the maryland department of natural resources. he's been studying these slow-moving reptiles for 30 years. scott: okay everybody ready. geoff: we tagged along as he and a team of scientists surveyed wood turtles in western maryland. scott: wood turtles' main threats are habitat loss, road kill, road mortality, collecting for the pet trade, climate change. and we would not know that basic stuff without having come out and done these surveys. >> 71 for shell height. geoff: these scientis mark and measure each turtle they find. scott: one problem we're having here is wi reproduction. we have not found any youngsters at all. geoff: and smith says nearly all of the turtles they are finding are females. >> it's a female. scott: what do you got there? >> another female. scott: we're seeing skewed sex ratios towards females because of higher incubation temperatures due to climate change. and of course, in nature, you want a 50/50 sex ratio. geoff: another major issue -- human development in areas turtles have long called home, leading to
geoff: scott smith is a wildlife ecologist for the maryland department of natural resources. he's been studying these slow-moving reptiles for 30 years. scott: okay everybody ready. geoff: we tagged along as he and a team of scientists surveyed wood turtles in western maryland. scott: wood turtles' main threats are habitat loss, road kill, road mortality, collecting for the pet trade, climate change. and we would not know that basic stuff without having come out and done these surveys. >>...
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joining me right now is missouri congressman jason smith. congressman, thank you very much forking being here. just watched your interview, what struck you most about that hearing and what you learned from janet janet yellen? >> well, she opened up -- maria, it's great to be with you. she open up her statement saying that this administration is cutting deficits. then when i asked her the amount that the deficit was, she, she didn't know those number ifs offhand. and being the treasury secretary and if you're testifying before a committee that is, has jurisdiction over you, you should know that the deficit was 2.78 trillion, the second highest in the history of our country. the problem is, people aren't holding them to task whenever they make statements that are completely inaccurate. maria: well, i want to get your take on where this is going because american families are feeling the pinch here of the sting of inflation. we have a graphic here of the cost of basic goods in america, and it is an ugly sight. do you think inflation gets worse a
joining me right now is missouri congressman jason smith. congressman, thank you very much forking being here. just watched your interview, what struck you most about that hearing and what you learned from janet janet yellen? >> well, she opened up -- maria, it's great to be with you. she open up her statement saying that this administration is cutting deficits. then when i asked her the amount that the deficit was, she, she didn't know those number ifs offhand. and being the treasury...
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i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >>> boosting america's >>> big changes at nato, and u.s. troops getting a new home. i'm shepard smith, this is the news on cnbc. boosting america's military presence in europe. >> we are going to make sure nato is ready for any threats from all directions. >> tonight, vladimir putin responds as his bloody war rolls on. >>> r kelly going to prison. the king of pop's soul convicted of exploiting his stardom and wealth to sexually abuse women and girls. >> mr. kelly is away and will not be able to harm anyone else. >> r kelly's sentencing in federal court, and the cases get to come. >>> pushback from bombshell testimony before the january 6th committee. >> mr. trump used his free hand to lunged towards bobby engel. >> the parts of cassidy hutchinson's story been challenged and why the committee still sees her overall credibility as rocksolid. >>> the iphone turns 15. steve novak on the changes over the years, and what's coming next. >>> a sprawling federal sex ab
i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >>> boosting america's >>> big changes at nato, and u.s. troops getting a new home. i'm shepard smith, this is the news on cnbc. boosting america's military presence in europe. >> we are going to make sure nato is ready for any threats from all directions. >> tonight, vladimir putin responds as his bloody war rolls on. >>> r kelly going to prison. the king of pop's soul convicted of exploiting his stardom and...
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i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >> i'm outraged. >> it's 5-4 on the question of overturning roe. 6-3 on upholding the mississippi law. the dissent, it's a sad day for the court and the millions of americans who now lose a constitutional right >> the court has done what it has never done before, expressly take away a constitutional right that is so fundamental >> the right to life has been vindicated >> we're just moving backwards and we need to be moving forwards instead >> american today have less freedom than their mothers >> we won't go back! >> complete and utter joy that it was finally overturned. the battle is not over >> what we need do do as women, organize, don't agonize, organize >> new bipartisan gun legislation heading to the president's desk, marking one year since the deadly building collapse in surfside, florida. >> and one-on-one with president zelenskyy. >> live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith. >> good evening. the united states constitution does
i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >> i'm outraged. >> it's 5-4 on the question of overturning roe. 6-3 on upholding the mississippi law. the dissent, it's a sad day for the court and the millions of americans who now lose a constitutional right >> the court has done what it has never done before, expressly take away a constitutional right that is so fundamental >> the right to life has been vindicated >> we're just moving backwards and we need to be...
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because of low staffing levels and smith says it is untenable. smith says there is not a lot of options at this point. >> it's important we keep the courthouse open. >> both sets say they hope to find a temper solution to the problem in the near future. >>> races images on social media and is now demanding an apology for the school district. a group picture with a mannequin head that got fierce backlash. the cheer squad says it's cheerleaders are getting bullied and threatened. all because of a lie. more from san ramon. >> reporter: i'm here to clear my daughter's name. >> reporter: after a week of backlash parents of the california high school are demanding an apology. and the resignation of the district superintendent. after they say their students were defamed and bullied based on a lie. >> i had to pull my daughter out of school. student screamed at her from across the quad. you are a racist. >> reporter: pictures were posted to social media showing what appears to be members of the colorado high school posing. the images leaving any parents
because of low staffing levels and smith says it is untenable. smith says there is not a lot of options at this point. >> it's important we keep the courthouse open. >> both sets say they hope to find a temper solution to the problem in the near future. >>> races images on social media and is now demanding an apology for the school district. a group picture with a mannequin head that got fierce backlash. the cheer squad says it's cheerleaders are getting bullied and...
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you mentioned al smith. making this up or imagine it. did she start to write a book on al smith? yes. she one of her goals at the end of her life was to write a biography of al smith in some ways. she admired al smith at least as much as she admired fdr and she felt al smith had been treated cavalierly by the roosevelt group and that she was very sorry that he fell away from them and actually ended up becoming something enemy of fdr and after she left the federal government. she hoped to write a biography of fdr. she also thought she'd live a very long time. she came from a very long lived family, but she'd been under incredible stress for so many years of her life and her health started to fail and she was never able to finish it a version of her book was published and using some of her notes but she was never able to complete that work. i can only imagine how interesting it might have been. yeah. how did she get along with eleanor? eleanor now, this is very interesting. okay, some people at the time assumed that eleanor got francis perkins her job. which was completely untrue f
you mentioned al smith. making this up or imagine it. did she start to write a book on al smith? yes. she one of her goals at the end of her life was to write a biography of al smith in some ways. she admired al smith at least as much as she admired fdr and she felt al smith had been treated cavalierly by the roosevelt group and that she was very sorry that he fell away from them and actually ended up becoming something enemy of fdr and after she left the federal government. she hoped to write...
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smith: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, you are still on mute. >> i yield five minutes to the gentlewoman from california. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i want to remind my colleagues that this pandemic has taken over one million lives. i shudder to think of what would have happened had we not passed the american rescue plan. they saved lives and livelihoods. so we cannot forget that. let me thank our director for being here and let me go right into the questions. the department of defense, i have legislation that would require them to pass an audit. how does their failure to pass an audit complicate budget spending? how much spending unaccounted for? why should we add more money to the defense top line in the meantime if it cannot be audited and there is no accountability? what sort of accountability should we consider to get dod to pass an audit? what can we do? it is long overdue. dod might pay $1 trillion over the next year's. can you talk a little bit about that? dr. swagel: i would be glad to talk ab
smith: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, you are still on mute. >> i yield five minutes to the gentlewoman from california. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i want to remind my colleagues that this pandemic has taken over one million lives. i shudder to think of what would have happened had we not passed the american rescue plan. they saved lives and livelihoods. so we cannot forget that. let me thank our director for being here and let me go right into the questions. the...
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. >> prosecutor linda tally-smith knew she didn't have a perfect case. there were no fingerprints, no dna. so she told jurors they wouldn't hear about any smoking gun. but they would hear david dooley's own words, which had made him the last man standing in the detective's process of elimination. >> it was through this process that the path kept turning back to one person, the defendant, david dooley. >> jurors heard that almost all the employees working on the morning of the murder were on the warehouse floor, far away from the upstairs office area where michelle was killed. they were eliminated as suspects. >> we were able to create a time record of where everybody was and what they were doing at different points during the morning. >> and where was david dooley? >> there is a red pickup truck. >> the jury got to see dooley on security video from that morning. >> the defendant left that building that day at 6:31 a. m. which was about half an hour after michelle walked into the building. >> the prosecutor showed the jury a photo of those fresh primarks
. >> prosecutor linda tally-smith knew she didn't have a perfect case. there were no fingerprints, no dna. so she told jurors they wouldn't hear about any smoking gun. but they would hear david dooley's own words, which had made him the last man standing in the detective's process of elimination. >> it was through this process that the path kept turning back to one person, the defendant, david dooley. >> jurors heard that almost all the employees working on the morning of the...
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i'm jim cramer, see you tomorrow "the news with shepard smith" starts now >>> the second january-6th committee hearing focusing on the big lie. team normal, and team crazy. i am shepard smith, this is the news on cnbc. >> laying out the case that trump was working a conspiracy theory. >> if he really believes this stuff, he has -- he's become detached with relate kri >>> and taking from followers, $250 million for a election-defense fund that doesn't exist. >> was there the big lie offer was the big ripoff. >> the markets sell off, again, with every sector in the red what is driving the plunge waez wait for a decision on interest rates? >>> dozens of members of a group with white nationalist ties in court. the allegation they plan to riot at a weekend pride event what we are learning about the patriot front. >> the wave of hazing cases across america dozens of arrest warrants issued at the university of new hampshire. >> the student left brain dead at missouri. >>> what amber heard now says about her court case with johnny depp >>> the details of the senate's bipartisan deal on guns.
i'm jim cramer, see you tomorrow "the news with shepard smith" starts now >>> the second january-6th committee hearing focusing on the big lie. team normal, and team crazy. i am shepard smith, this is the news on cnbc. >> laying out the case that trump was working a conspiracy theory. >> if he really believes this stuff, he has -- he's become detached with relate kri >>> and taking from followers, $250 million for a election-defense fund that doesn't...
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smith. this is the news >> do you find that mr. depp has proven all of the elements of defamation answer, yes. >> amber heard defamed johnny depp but there's more >> do you find that ms. heard has proven all of the elements of defamation? answer, yes. >> why it's a win for team depp. the money the jury awarded and amber heard's response of heartbreak >> rockets to ukraine. president biden's pledge to send more powerful weapons, but not the ones for which the ukrainians have been begging what it means in the fight against russia's invasion. >> funerals for the victims of the texas school massacre. and seeking answers from police about the changing stories of their response at robb elementary >> affordable housing solution in the bay area. a bunk bed in a room full of strangers. >> i can close the curtain >> the monthly rent for pod life >> jamie dimon of jpmorgan chase with a grave prediction for the economy. >> sheryl sandberg stepping down as meta's c.o.o.. >> and elvis weddings in vegas ha
smith. this is the news >> do you find that mr. depp has proven all of the elements of defamation answer, yes. >> amber heard defamed johnny depp but there's more >> do you find that ms. heard has proven all of the elements of defamation? answer, yes. >> why it's a win for team depp. the money the jury awarded and amber heard's response of heartbreak >> rockets to ukraine. president biden's pledge to send more powerful weapons, but not the ones for which the...
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the district attorney has just identified him as this man, robert smith smith with a massive black eye in this mugshot. the d.a. announced warrants against him for capital murder of two or more people and tonight, police said they were carrying out a warrant at a home in vestavia hills. we're also learning more about one of the victims, walter rainy. his family released a statement saying his wife of 61 years was with him at the church they say she held him in her arms, whispering words of comfort and love to him as he died the shooting comes during a major push for new gun laws on capitol hill but lawmakers are leaving town for the long weekend without an agreement. in a moment, ylan mui on where negotiations do stand, but first, cnbc's valerie castro now on the grieving community. >> the prayerful gathered at st. luke's church in vestavia hills to mourn the lives lost on thursday morning at a sister congregation >> we're deeply saddened we're horrified. and we pray for those who have been affected. and we're going to do everything we can to support them >> vestavia hills police say t
the district attorney has just identified him as this man, robert smith smith with a massive black eye in this mugshot. the d.a. announced warrants against him for capital murder of two or more people and tonight, police said they were carrying out a warrant at a home in vestavia hills. we're also learning more about one of the victims, walter rainy. his family released a statement saying his wife of 61 years was with him at the church they say she held him in her arms, whispering words of...