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department officer jeffrey smith receiving this metal posthumously as well.the first line of officers who entered when the capitol was breached. the last time with a metal pipe. after his death, his widow, aaron, along with many others, worked tirelessly to pass in congress a public safety officer support act which i signed into law last summer. the law recognizes that death by silent injury, so future families of public safety officers dying in the wake of traumatic circumstances will get the benefits they deserve. it is long overdue. today, a ceremony to honor heroes of january 6th, we also recognize the late us capitol police officer billy evans. his family is with us today. three months after january 6th while they were still cordoning off the capital because of threats by sick insurrectionist continued to be propagated on the internet, all america saw what happened. what -- officer evans was killed defending the check point to get up to the capitol because of god-awful sick threats continued to move forward. the whole world saw it. hard to believe. hard
department officer jeffrey smith receiving this metal posthumously as well.the first line of officers who entered when the capitol was breached. the last time with a metal pipe. after his death, his widow, aaron, along with many others, worked tirelessly to pass in congress a public safety officer support act which i signed into law last summer. the law recognizes that death by silent injury, so future families of public safety officers dying in the wake of traumatic circumstances will get the...
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erin smith, accepting on behalf of jeffrey l. smith. (applause.)ficer jeffrey smith dedicated his life to public service. on january 6th, 2021, as he fought the violent mob, officer smith sustained devastating head injuries from multiple assaults inside and outside the capitol. he died after protecting congress, guarding the capitol, and preserving our democracy. his passing sparked changes in the law that honor the silent injuries of our fallen officers. for his extraordinary heroism, pure courage, and unwavering devotion to the nation, we the people honor metropolitan police department officer jeffrey l. smith. (applause.) the president: well, as i said at the outset, this is warranted -- in some sense, its overdue -- but also incredibly difficult for the families and particularly the families of those who lost a hero defending our democracy. and -- but i tell you, people who will go through, unfortunately, similar losses are going to look at you all and say, that the grace and dignity that i want to display. so, really, thank you. thank you, tha
erin smith, accepting on behalf of jeffrey l. smith. (applause.)ficer jeffrey smith dedicated his life to public service. on january 6th, 2021, as he fought the violent mob, officer smith sustained devastating head injuries from multiple assaults inside and outside the capitol. he died after protecting congress, guarding the capitol, and preserving our democracy. his passing sparked changes in the law that honor the silent injuries of our fallen officers. for his extraordinary heroism, pure...
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sicknick. [ applause ] erin smith accepting on behalf of jeffrey l. smith. [ applause ] a 12-year veteran of the metropolitan police department, officer jeffrey smith dedicated his life to public service. on january 6, 2021, as he fought the violent mob, officer smith sustained devastating head injuries from multiple assaults inside and outside the capitol. he died after protecting congress, guarding the capitol, and preserving our democracy. his passing sparked changes in the law that honor the silent injuries of our fallen officers. for his extraordinary heroism, pure courage, and unwavering devotion to the nation, we the people honor metropolitan police department officer jeffrey l. smith. [ applause ] >> well, as i said at the outset, this is a warranted, in some senses overdue, but also incredibly difficult for the families, and particularly the families of those who lost a hero defending our democracy, and -- but i tell you people who will go through unfortunately, similar losses are going to look at y'all and say, that's the grace in dignity tha
sicknick. [ applause ] erin smith accepting on behalf of jeffrey l. smith. [ applause ] a 12-year veteran of the metropolitan police department, officer jeffrey smith dedicated his life to public service. on january 6, 2021, as he fought the violent mob, officer smith sustained devastating head injuries from multiple assaults inside and outside the capitol. he died after protecting congress, guarding the capitol, and preserving our democracy. his passing sparked changes in the law that honor...
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well, we'll keep our eye on times and, and thank you very much jeffrey smith. thank you. so i had for you on the program a danish far i need a bunch. the koran outside turkeys embassy in sweden intentions between the 2 countries. there are warnings of ecological disaster. in bosnia is drawing a foot. it shows a huge amount of plastic waste, a mass on the trina river and hollywood inspiration for the delphi hopes, rocky can fire off its nfl team in the playoff. ah, with that when cold air comes out of the atlantic and then comes across in missouri turns to stormy weather happens every winter. this once may be a bit more extreme because that storm system is revolving with strong winds. rain and snow tucked in with it has been doing so for a while it's, it's the last of many. so flooding from hungary all the way down to albania as result of this because it's mostly written flooding. and is that being replaced by snow in places, but the story still is a storm mediterranean. the me straw that cold wind is being drawn through the round valley in southern france. and the whole t
well, we'll keep our eye on times and, and thank you very much jeffrey smith. thank you. so i had for you on the program a danish far i need a bunch. the koran outside turkeys embassy in sweden intentions between the 2 countries. there are warnings of ecological disaster. in bosnia is drawing a foot. it shows a huge amount of plastic waste, a mass on the trina river and hollywood inspiration for the delphi hopes, rocky can fire off its nfl team in the playoff. ah, with that when cold air comes...
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metropolitan police officer jeffrey smith. and u.s.officer billy evans killed in the line of duty later on good friday. let us acknowledge and thank them. [applause] i also want to acknowledge those members of the police force, district of columbia as well, as well as the capitol police who had the courage to tell in testimony what they witnessed that day. may i acknowledge the mayor of washington, thank you, mayor, for being with us. [applause] in his gettysburg address, which was in november, november 18, lincoln stood on the ground consecrated by the blood of patriots and spoke to the duty to defend democracy. let us recall his words. it is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us that we are here highly resolved that these dead shall not have died in vain, that this nation under god shall have a new birth of freedom, and the government of the people, by the people, and for the people shall not perish from the earth. shall not perish from the earth. no matter what the assault as we saw on january 6. t
metropolitan police officer jeffrey smith. and u.s.officer billy evans killed in the line of duty later on good friday. let us acknowledge and thank them. [applause] i also want to acknowledge those members of the police force, district of columbia as well, as well as the capitol police who had the courage to tell in testimony what they witnessed that day. may i acknowledge the mayor of washington, thank you, mayor, for being with us. [applause] in his gettysburg address, which was in november,...
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with jeffrey smith is the founding director of van god africa and was closely with members of the towns and in our position. he says that the government, lifting the bond is a step in the right direction. we have information that he has been given assurances by the president herself that his safety and security will, will be paramount upon his return. i think today it was very refreshing to see that the major opposition rally that happened went off about violence, attended by many in the pennsylvania security forces. and instead of rounding up those there and arresting them and putting them in prison on trumped up charges, they actually stood back and allowed to take place. so i think there's certainly room for optimism going forward. i think the lifting of the ban on political activity by the opposition is a welcome step in the right direction. and what we really have to measure that again, what has happened over the past 22 months since president clinton power? she has taken measures to to respond to some human rights concerns. many weren't courage, especially by her 1st 100 days in o
with jeffrey smith is the founding director of van god africa and was closely with members of the towns and in our position. he says that the government, lifting the bond is a step in the right direction. we have information that he has been given assurances by the president herself that his safety and security will, will be paramount upon his return. i think today it was very refreshing to see that the major opposition rally that happened went off about violence, attended by many in the...
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sicknick. [ applause ] >> aaron smith accepting on behalf of jeffrey l. smith. [ applause ] >> a 12-year veteran of the metropolitan police department, officer jeffery smith dedicated his life to public service. on january 6th, 2021, as he fought the violent mob, officer smith sustained devastating head injuries from multiple assaults inside and outside the capitol. he died after protecting congress, guarding the capitol, and preserving our democracy. his passing sparked changes in the law that honor the silent injuries of our fallen officers. for his extraordinary heroism, pure courage, and unwavering devotion to the nation, we the people honor metropolitan police department officer jeffrey l. smith. [ applause ] >> well, as i said, at the outset, this is warned, in some sense is overdue, but also incredibly difficult for the families and particularly the families of those who lost a hero defending our democracy. and i'll tell you, people who will go through unfortunately similar losses are going to look at you all and say, that's the greatest in dignity
sicknick. [ applause ] >> aaron smith accepting on behalf of jeffrey l. smith. [ applause ] >> a 12-year veteran of the metropolitan police department, officer jeffery smith dedicated his life to public service. on january 6th, 2021, as he fought the violent mob, officer smith sustained devastating head injuries from multiple assaults inside and outside the capitol. he died after protecting congress, guarding the capitol, and preserving our democracy. his passing sparked changes in...
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leavinggood. [ bell ] >> metropolitan police department officers gunther hasheda and kyle frytag and jeffrey smith. >> officer billy evans. [ bell ] >> ploiz join me now in a 142nd moment of silence, an acknowledgment of the 140 officers who were seriously injured defending the capitol on january 6th, 2021. [ moment of silence ] [ bell ] >> may god continue to bless america. >> amen. >> amen. >> a closing of that ceremony there honoring, of course, remembering the secondary anniversary honoring those who were killed, who were injured. >> yeah. >> powerful words, jim, and powerful moments, too. i was struck by the announcement of the names, the tolling of that bell and it reminds me so much of what we see every year on the anniversary of 9/11 as we mark that fateful moment in this nation's history. so powerful and so powerful as well in those silent moments. >> no questions. seeing those little kids, march up to the microphone, and say that name. i did see democratic leadership there. i did not see republican leadership. we'll continue to cover events as they are marked throughout the day. we still
leavinggood. [ bell ] >> metropolitan police department officers gunther hasheda and kyle frytag and jeffrey smith. >> officer billy evans. [ bell ] >> ploiz join me now in a 142nd moment of silence, an acknowledgment of the 140 officers who were seriously injured defending the capitol on january 6th, 2021. [ moment of silence ] [ bell ] >> may god continue to bless america. >> amen. >> amen. >> a closing of that ceremony there honoring, of course,...
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metropolitan police officer jeffrey smith will be receiving this medal posthumously as well.e was part of the first line of off officers. he was hit with a metal pipe. after his death, his widow along with aaron -- his widow erin along with many others worked tirelessly to pay -- to pass in the congress the public safety officer support act which i signed into law last summer. the law recognizes death by silent injury like officer smith's and officer liebengood, so future families of officers who die in the wake of circumstances will get the benefits they deserve. it's long overdue. today is a ceremony to honor the heroes of january 6th. we also recognize late u.s. capitol police officer billy evans. his family is with us today. three months after january 6th while we were still cordoning off the capitol because threats by these sick insurrectionists continued to be prfloated on th internet, again all of america saw what happened, but officer evans was killed defending the checkpoint they had to go through to get up to the capitol because of these god awful, sick threats that
metropolitan police officer jeffrey smith will be receiving this medal posthumously as well.e was part of the first line of off officers. he was hit with a metal pipe. after his death, his widow along with aaron -- his widow erin along with many others worked tirelessly to pay -- to pass in the congress the public safety officer support act which i signed into law last summer. the law recognizes death by silent injury like officer smith's and officer liebengood, so future families of officers...
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. >> gunther hashida and jeffrey smith. >> officer billy evans. >> please join me now in the 142nd moment of silence, an acknowledgment of the 140 officers who were seriously injured defending the capital on january 6th, 2021. >> may god continue to bless america. >> amen. >> a very difficult moment for many members of congress. many of whom were at the capitol two years ago when it was under attack, as they remember the police officers who gave their lives, those injured. a particularly moving moment when the children of officer billy evans walked up to the microphone to say his name. there will be other remembrances today, including one at the white house, but again, all of this emotion playing out while there is a congress that at this point is not functional. jake sherman w we know a call is expected with kevin mccarthy. we are trying to come to some sort of resolution to this or make a step toward that resolution. what does that even look like? is there any expectation that he's got the numbers? >> no, he doesn't. it looks like him not getting 20 people against him for the 13th vote,
. >> gunther hashida and jeffrey smith. >> officer billy evans. >> please join me now in the 142nd moment of silence, an acknowledgment of the 140 officers who were seriously injured defending the capital on january 6th, 2021. >> may god continue to bless america. >> amen. >> a very difficult moment for many members of congress. many of whom were at the capitol two years ago when it was under attack, as they remember the police officers who gave their lives,...
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the late brian sicknick, howard liebengood, and jeffrey smith. receiving -- election workers who help protect the integrity of the 2020, election despite efforts at the highest levels to overturn the results, including ruby freeman and sheamus, the mother and daughter pair who served as election workers in fulton county, georgia, and faced threats for simply doing their jobs. >> they were forced from their homes, facing despicable racist taunts, but despite it all, ruby freeman and shea moss found the courage to testify openly and honestly to the whole country and the world, about their experiences. set the record straight about the lies, and defended the integrity of our elections. presumptions of me, but i'm so proud of you both, i'm proud of you both. >> michigan's newly reelected secretary of state joscelyn -- was also awarded the presidential citizens medal metal, will speak to her tomorrow morning on bought, it will be right back. ght back second date, wish me luck buddy. mouth to mission control. we have a denture problem. over. roger that
the late brian sicknick, howard liebengood, and jeffrey smith. receiving -- election workers who help protect the integrity of the 2020, election despite efforts at the highest levels to overturn the results, including ruby freeman and sheamus, the mother and daughter pair who served as election workers in fulton county, georgia, and faced threats for simply doing their jobs. >> they were forced from their homes, facing despicable racist taunts, but despite it all, ruby freeman and shea...
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and three police officers were honored posthumously, including brian sicknick, jeffrey smith, and howardod. congressman hakeem jeffries in his first official public act as democratic leader also paid tribute to those officers as well as those who were grievously injured while defending the capitol that day. >> the violent insurrectionists stormed the capitol and attempted to halt the peaceful transfer of power. a cornerstore of our republic. they failed. they failed because of the bravery and valor of the united states capitol police and the metropolitan police department officers who fought heroically to defend our democracy. we will never forget their sacrifice and we will never forget this day. >> we talk a lot about the insurrection now, but it's important as time passes and as republicans inevitably try to rewrite history that we don't forget just what went down that day. the noose that hung from a gallows placed in front of the capitol building. we saw rioters carrying confederate flags through the halls of congress. the awful images of officers being beaten, sprayed with chemicals
and three police officers were honored posthumously, including brian sicknick, jeffrey smith, and howardod. congressman hakeem jeffries in his first official public act as democratic leader also paid tribute to those officers as well as those who were grievously injured while defending the capitol that day. >> the violent insurrectionists stormed the capitol and attempted to halt the peaceful transfer of power. a cornerstore of our republic. they failed. they failed because of the bravery...
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metropolitan police officer, department officer, jeffrey smith, who will be refer receiving this medal post mumsly as well. he was part of the first line of officers who entered when the capitol was breached and assaulted many times. the last time with a metal pipe. after his death, his widow, along with aaron, his widow aaron, along with many others, worked tirelessly to pass in the congress the public safety officer's support act. which i signed into law last summer. the law recognizes death by silent injury like officer smith and officer lebengood, so future families of public safety officers who die in the wake of traumatic circumstances will get the benefits they deserve. it's long overdue. today, the ceremony to honor heroes of january 6th, we also recognize late u.s. capitol police officer billy evans. his family is with hus today. three months after january 6th, while they were still cordening off the capitol because of threats by these sick insurrectionists continued to be provel profulgateg on the internet, and all of america saw what happened, and officer was killed defendin
metropolitan police officer, department officer, jeffrey smith, who will be refer receiving this medal post mumsly as well. he was part of the first line of officers who entered when the capitol was breached and assaulted many times. the last time with a metal pipe. after his death, his widow, along with aaron, his widow aaron, along with many others, worked tirelessly to pass in the congress the public safety officer's support act. which i signed into law last summer. the law recognizes death...
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police officer jeffrey smith, got there and kyle know friday. many suffered injuries and emotional trauma that day. later that spring we also lost officer billy evans who gave his life defending our capital, right there at the front gate. many remember him personally and i have been ordered to get to know his family, and his kids. we owe it to the officers to stand in defense of the capital to make sure that they have the resources and support they need. i want to acknowledge the departments work to expand mental health support for officers. including establishing the howard liebengood center for wellness, after we pass funding for it in last year's emergency appropriation needs legislation. senator blunt worked with senator portman, senator peters to hear hearings, issue a bipartisan report, with the homeland security committee, with recommendations that could be implemented without delay. this is our sixth hearing on capitol security, during the congress. -- for the entities charged with protecting the capital, the majority have been put into
police officer jeffrey smith, got there and kyle know friday. many suffered injuries and emotional trauma that day. later that spring we also lost officer billy evans who gave his life defending our capital, right there at the front gate. many remember him personally and i have been ordered to get to know his family, and his kids. we owe it to the officers to stand in defense of the capital to make sure that they have the resources and support they need. i want to acknowledge the departments...
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officer jeffrey smith, who will be receiving this medal posthumously, as well, part of the first lines. but last time with a metal pipe. officer edwards killed defending a check point to go through to get up to the capitol because of these god awful sick threats that continued to move forward. despite it all ruby freeman and shaye moss testified to the country and the world about the experience to set the record straight about the lies and defend the integrity of the elections. albert smith. he was harassed and threatened as he did his job faithfully. he did not bend. he did not bow. he did not yield to the political threats and pressures. officer benson refused to back down. did the duty and oath full of integrity. she is a true leader in the nation. rusty put the obligation ahead of effect refusing intense political pressure to desert if i the 2020 election results. the courage is probably why he lost the primary last year. rusty, you are an example as a demonstration to every young man and woman who integrity is all about. >> former arizona house speaker rusty bowers joins us now.
officer jeffrey smith, who will be receiving this medal posthumously, as well, part of the first lines. but last time with a metal pipe. officer edwards killed defending a check point to go through to get up to the capitol because of these god awful sick threats that continued to move forward. despite it all ruby freeman and shaye moss testified to the country and the world about the experience to set the record straight about the lies and defend the integrity of the elections. albert smith. he...
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smith's wife's name -- mouth! >> reporter: cate blanchett was an award winner as was evan peters for his portrayal of jeffrey dahmere. a difficult one to watch. >> reporter: "banshees of inisherin" won for best motion picture, comedy, or musical, while steven spielberg's "the fabelmans" took home best motion picture drama. >> i'm here because i'm black. >> reporter: the show hosted by comedian jerrod carmichael also featured a special appearance from ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy. dina demetrius, cbs news, los angeles. >>> still to come, "titanic" is sailing back to theaters. the oscar-winning movie is marking an anniversary with a special re-master. ♪ ♪ acoustic soul music throughout ♪ ♪ acoustic soul music throughout ♪ ♪ acoustic soul music throughout ♪ i'm steve. i lost 138 pounds in 9 months on golo and taking release. golo saved my life. i was way overweight, and that's what sent me down the path, was i--i wanted to make sure and live for my kid. plain and simple. when dry eye symptoms... keep... coming... back... inflammation might be to blame. over the counter eye drops can provide temporary relief
smith's wife's name -- mouth! >> reporter: cate blanchett was an award winner as was evan peters for his portrayal of jeffrey dahmere. a difficult one to watch. >> reporter: "banshees of inisherin" won for best motion picture, comedy, or musical, while steven spielberg's "the fabelmans" took home best motion picture drama. >> i'm here because i'm black. >> reporter: the show hosted by comedian jerrod carmichael also featured a special appearance from...
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former war crimes prosecutor named jack smith as special counsel in charge of these ongoing investigations. >> we know the justice department has been investigating jeffreywho's been touched by this investigation. >> i'd like to see the warrant before you take my property. >> reporter: both jeffrey clark and john eastman have had their phones seized by federal investigators. clark dismissed the investigation as politically motivated and eastman fought the doj's search warrant in court. but there are state-level investigations as well. rudy giuliani has been informed he's a target in a georgia investigation. >> we'll not talk about this until it's over. >> reporter: and appeared before a grand jury in august. at the moment, perhaps the most perilous investigation for donald trump has nothing to do with the attack on the capitol. >> former president donald trump's mar-a-lago home in florida has been searched by the fbi. >> the investigation that at the moment seems most directly threatening to donald trump is the one into his handling of classified documents and taking documents to mar-a-lago with him when he left office. >> reporter: the government has re
former war crimes prosecutor named jack smith as special counsel in charge of these ongoing investigations. >> we know the justice department has been investigating jeffreywho's been touched by this investigation. >> i'd like to see the warrant before you take my property. >> reporter: both jeffrey clark and john eastman have had their phones seized by federal investigators. clark dismissed the investigation as politically motivated and eastman fought the doj's search warrant...
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smith, of the confederated salish and kootenai nation. candace: i say it's a bit of an activist collection because it's meant to, it's meant to correct, this absence particularly for these major institutions. jeffreyllection? candice: yes which means that it has a single purpose. you know, its purpose is to support the workf living artists making work right now. jeffrey: some of the activism is making sure it gets out in the world. candice: absolutely. and we try to reduce as many barriers to that as possible. jeffrey: hopkins, a citizen of carcross tagish first nation in the canadian yukon territory, is now executive director of forge project, co-founded in 2021 by philanthropist becky gochman and art dealer zach feuer with a clear mission -- to support native artists through purchases of their work, and then to lend those works to museums and other arts institutions, raising awareness of and access to native art. it's part of what hopkins sees as a growing movement. candice: a lot of people are recognizing that one of the missing narratives in american art history is actually the narrative of the development of native art, and the influence native art has had, even on how we understand this coun
smith, of the confederated salish and kootenai nation. candace: i say it's a bit of an activist collection because it's meant to, it's meant to correct, this absence particularly for these major institutions. jeffreyllection? candice: yes which means that it has a single purpose. you know, its purpose is to support the workf living artists making work right now. jeffrey: some of the activism is making sure it gets out in the world. candice: absolutely. and we try to reduce as many barriers to...