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meuser: i thank the leader from missouri. mr. speaker, the $1.2 trillion t.n.i., transportation and infrastructure, bill is 100% coupled, linked, dependent upon the $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill as our colleagues in the democrat party continue to remind us and affirm. investing in our nation's transportation and infrastructure is a core function of government this bill is something i and many other republicans and members have tried hard to support. unfortunately democrat leadership has made it patently clear that to pass this infrastructure bill we must pass a completely partisan, $5 trillion budget reconciliation bill with the largest tax hike and government expansion in the history of our nation. that i cannot support. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri has 10 minutes remaining. the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. defazio: how much time on my side? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has 11 1/2 minutes. mr. defazio: i yield myself 1 1/2 minutes. we ar
meuser: i thank the leader from missouri. mr. speaker, the $1.2 trillion t.n.i., transportation and infrastructure, bill is 100% coupled, linked, dependent upon the $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill as our colleagues in the democrat party continue to remind us and affirm. investing in our nation's transportation and infrastructure is a core function of government this bill is something i and many other republicans and members have tried hard to support. unfortunately democrat leadership has...
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meuser: i thank the leader from missouri. mr. speaker, the $1.2 trillion t.n.i., transportation and infrastructure, bill is 100% coupled, linked, dependent upon the $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill as our colleagues in the democrat party continue to remind us and affirm. investing in our nation's transportation and infrastructure is a core function of government this bill is something i and many other republicans and members have tried hard to support. unfortunately democrat leadership has made it patently clear that to pass this infrastructure bill we must pass a completely partisan, $5 trillion budget reconciliation bill with the largest tax hike and government expansion in the history of our nation. that i cannot support. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri has 10 minutes remaining. the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. defazio: how much time on my side? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has 11 1/2 minutes. mr. defazio: i yield myself 1 1/2 minutes. we ar
meuser: i thank the leader from missouri. mr. speaker, the $1.2 trillion t.n.i., transportation and infrastructure, bill is 100% coupled, linked, dependent upon the $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill as our colleagues in the democrat party continue to remind us and affirm. investing in our nation's transportation and infrastructure is a core function of government this bill is something i and many other republicans and members have tried hard to support. unfortunately democrat leadership has...
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your book looks at the early years of the mormons and more specifically missouri and illinois and the presidential run of 1884 what i find most fascinating of joseph smith in the mormon community how they embrace the toolbox of democracy. by toolbox, all the legal and political strategies pleading their case to the state. joseph smith went to the white house to speak directly with president martin van buren so clearly smith was unimpressed by the president and congress and was not alone so to discuss his visit and then directs the larger issue of exactly how smith and mormons period the role of the federal government and state power. >> absolutely. as i am immersed myself in the surviving documents commit has become clear to me joseph smith was not a political animal by nature or inspired to be in political leadership. it's a common line of politicians. i'm not a politician. it is true for joseph smith. the mormons were content to be left alone and when they weren't joseph smith in the political system so after the mormons were expelled from missouri the order from the governor was ge
your book looks at the early years of the mormons and more specifically missouri and illinois and the presidential run of 1884 what i find most fascinating of joseph smith in the mormon community how they embrace the toolbox of democracy. by toolbox, all the legal and political strategies pleading their case to the state. joseph smith went to the white house to speak directly with president martin van buren so clearly smith was unimpressed by the president and congress and was not alone so to...
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missouri did was an aberration.the federal governments want to take our side and when they do all will be right again from the government refuses to get involved, the mormons wise up a bit. they said we are going to hope illinois going to be better. but just in case we need to put safeguards at the local city level to protect our rights so this does not happen again. there could not been a more opportune time in illinois politics need remaking and roads, such as abraham lincoln were rising to prominence. democrats like steven a douglas were also rising to promise for these were not big national names but they were there in illinois politics. the whigs and democrats saw this group of mormons who tended to vote together as the way of essentially protecting their power. and so they all wanted to do this as a favor to the mormons thinking it would curry favor with them. every power that was in the naboo charter, each one existed in some other illinois city charter. the mormons were not inventing these powers. what makes
missouri did was an aberration.the federal governments want to take our side and when they do all will be right again from the government refuses to get involved, the mormons wise up a bit. they said we are going to hope illinois going to be better. but just in case we need to put safeguards at the local city level to protect our rights so this does not happen again. there could not been a more opportune time in illinois politics need remaking and roads, such as abraham lincoln were rising to...
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i mean, this is absolutely significant in missouri. to illinois. they have to get in their cars and cross state lines already because of the number of restrictions in missouri. if they let this law stand after they've already struck it down once, it's going to be a ban that affects nearly 1 million people in the state of missouri. to your point, this is not just about missouri or mississippi or texas. this is about the number of restrictions and bans, over 600 just this year alone that have been introduced, 90 that have been enacted, that are focusing on trying to ensure that we no longer have the fundamental right to have an abortion. >> help folks understand, if you can, this idea that these laws wouldn't even allow exceptions for rape, insist or a health diagnosis. what's the thinking there? >> the thinking is about the cruelty, right? i think that is the point. the thinking is about trying to ensure -- you know, it's always been about the fundamental right to have an abortion. when we look at the supreme court case that will be hea
i mean, this is absolutely significant in missouri. to illinois. they have to get in their cars and cross state lines already because of the number of restrictions in missouri. if they let this law stand after they've already struck it down once, it's going to be a ban that affects nearly 1 million people in the state of missouri. to your point, this is not just about missouri or mississippi or texas. this is about the number of restrictions and bans, over 600 just this year alone that have...
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missouri is again dealing with an unwanted political minority.his time it's the lap abolitionists as we're getting closer and closer to the civil war. and they're causing problems in missouri for the leadership and david atchison, the city does senator come back in 18 there's one of the militiamen who expelled the mormons and ans jefferson davis and explains what he means by mormon picky uses mormon as a verb and says it means we will be forced to burn, hang, and shoot to get rid of this minority group. essentially, they had done it to the mormons and they got away with it, so why not do it again? that's exactly what they do. in that sense joseph smith was right, that the states' rights doctrine fed mobs. they condoned mob violence as we did with unwanted minority groups. unwanted of course being the view of the majority group. that's their words, not mine. >> okay. that's my last question so i guess we can now move on to q&a from the audience. well done, spencer. >> thank you. those are good questions. it was fun to have the conversation. >> it
missouri is again dealing with an unwanted political minority.his time it's the lap abolitionists as we're getting closer and closer to the civil war. and they're causing problems in missouri for the leadership and david atchison, the city does senator come back in 18 there's one of the militiamen who expelled the mormons and ans jefferson davis and explains what he means by mormon picky uses mormon as a verb and says it means we will be forced to burn, hang, and shoot to get rid of this...
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joining me now, missouri attorney general eric schmitt. tell me more about this lawsuit, what brought it on. >> yeah, we filed a class action lawsuit against the missouri school districts that are employing the forced masking of our 5-year-old, it's about 10% of the school districts in the state corks it's not the vast majority but in st. louis and kansas city and springfield you're seeing this morning and d more. i think that parents and families should be making these important decisions based on facts and science, not the fear mongering that you see right now from the left. they're obsessed with power and control and if you actually look at the data, if you look at the science, the facts are that kids have a very, very low risk of contracting transmitting or getting seriously ill or dying from covid and so when you take that into account, there's a growing body of evidence now that shows and studies that will tell you that the side effects for kids range from simple irritation to social,
joining me now, missouri attorney general eric schmitt. tell me more about this lawsuit, what brought it on. >> yeah, we filed a class action lawsuit against the missouri school districts that are employing the forced masking of our 5-year-old, it's about 10% of the school districts in the state corks it's not the vast majority but in st. louis and kansas city and springfield you're seeing this morning and d more. i think that parents and families should be making these important...
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meuser: i thank the leader from missouri. mr. speaker, the $1.2 trillion t.n.i., transportation and infrastructure, bill is 100% coupled, linked, dependent upon the $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill as our colleagues in the democrat party continue to remind us and affirm. investing in our nation's transportation and infrastructure is a core function of government this bill is something i and many other republicans and members have tried hard to support. unfortunately democrat leadership has made it patently clear that to pass this infrastructure bill we must pass a completely partisan, $5 trillion budget reconciliation bill with the largest tax hike and government expansion in the history of our nation. that i cannot support. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri has 10 minutes remaining. the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. defazio: how much time on my side? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has 11 1/2 minutes. mr. defazio: i yield myself 1 1/2 minutes. we ar
meuser: i thank the leader from missouri. mr. speaker, the $1.2 trillion t.n.i., transportation and infrastructure, bill is 100% coupled, linked, dependent upon the $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill as our colleagues in the democrat party continue to remind us and affirm. investing in our nation's transportation and infrastructure is a core function of government this bill is something i and many other republicans and members have tried hard to support. unfortunately democrat leadership has...
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but it appears what happened in missouri will happen again in illinois. and then to the five men to it spec to run for president, henry clay forgot of anyone in history wanted to be president more badly than harry on —- and reclaim. van buren, richard johnson lewis taft and calhoun. so than what would be your policy toward us as a people so the implication that if you answer this right you have the mormon vote there is a concentrated vote. but they offer sympathy with the states rights doctrine prevents us from doing anything that's the way it should be. so then it really irritates joseph smith so henry clay gives the most politician answer you can imagine to express sympathy and understanding but then i'd want to go into the office making any promises that went to be held to a statement in the campaign and that seems to irritate smith even more so january 1844 the leaders meet and say what do we do and they said let's run the independent candidate today would be a third-party candidate we will try to elect him. and hanging over this whole endeavor is a q
but it appears what happened in missouri will happen again in illinois. and then to the five men to it spec to run for president, henry clay forgot of anyone in history wanted to be president more badly than harry on —- and reclaim. van buren, richard johnson lewis taft and calhoun. so than what would be your policy toward us as a people so the implication that if you answer this right you have the mormon vote there is a concentrated vote. but they offer sympathy with the states rights...
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missouri is against giving with an unwanted political minority.time it's the abolitionists as are getting closer and closer to the civil war. they are causing problems in missouri for the leadership and david atchison a a sitting u.. senator back in 1830s was one of the militiamen who expelled the mormons and he writes to jefferson davis and explains what he means i mormonize. he uses mormon as a verb and says it will mean will be forced to burn, hang and shoot to get rid of this minority group. essentially, they had done it to the mormons and they got away with it and so why not do it again. that's exactly what they do. in that sense joseph smith was right that the states' rights doctrines that mobs. it condones mob violence as a way of dealing with unwanted minority groups, unwanted -- their words, not mine. >> okay. that's my last question so i guess we can now move on to q&a from the audience. well done, spencer. >> thank you. those are good questions. it was fun to have this conversation. >> it's so lovely to hear from you and earlier before
missouri is against giving with an unwanted political minority.time it's the abolitionists as are getting closer and closer to the civil war. they are causing problems in missouri for the leadership and david atchison a a sitting u.. senator back in 1830s was one of the militiamen who expelled the mormons and he writes to jefferson davis and explains what he means i mormonize. he uses mormon as a verb and says it will mean will be forced to burn, hang and shoot to get rid of this minority...
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why did senator david acheson from missouri what did he mean when in 1964 he wrote u.s.ecretary of war jefferson davis and that is jefferson davis who becomes president that they plan to quote mormon eyes the abolitionist so what does that tell us again when we think about the long-term impact of the controversy around the mormons and the way they escape issues surrounding minority rights? it just openly says like yeah sure we will treat them the same way that we treat mob violence against the mormons. why is it so powerful in such a revealing letter? >> joseph smith declared in 1843 that states right philosophies or the states rights doctrines are -- and essentially what he meant is the federal government is powerless and unwilling to step in and protect minority groups from mob violence and condones the action. and this is what i bring up in the conclusion. in 1854 just as the mormons have moved out to utah territory missouri is against dealing with an unwanted political minority this time the abolitionist as we are getting closer and closer to civil war and they are c
why did senator david acheson from missouri what did he mean when in 1964 he wrote u.s.ecretary of war jefferson davis and that is jefferson davis who becomes president that they plan to quote mormon eyes the abolitionist so what does that tell us again when we think about the long-term impact of the controversy around the mormons and the way they escape issues surrounding minority rights? it just openly says like yeah sure we will treat them the same way that we treat mob violence against the...
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. >> republican senator josh hawley of missouri called on president biden, secretary of state of lincoln and defense secretary lloyd austin to resign. over the biden administration's decision to withdraw all troops from afghanistan he was followed on the senate floor by jerry moran of kansas who was the highest ranking republican on the senate veterans affairs committee. >> mr. president, i'm here today to talk about the crisis in afghanistan and to honor the distinguished service of those who gave the last full measure of their devotion protecting americans. the last month americans have watched horrified at the scenes of chaos, terror and bloodshed. americans tracked to the airport terrified as the enemy closed after. innocentba civilians fleeing for their life, abandoned by their government. a young man desperately clinging to the departed planes landing gear he was so desperate to escape only to fall then to his tragic death. thirteen marines, the nation cut down by terrorists never to see home again and as american planes finally departed, hundreds of american civilians left behind
. >> republican senator josh hawley of missouri called on president biden, secretary of state of lincoln and defense secretary lloyd austin to resign. over the biden administration's decision to withdraw all troops from afghanistan he was followed on the senate floor by jerry moran of kansas who was the highest ranking republican on the senate veterans affairs committee. >> mr. president, i'm here today to talk about the crisis in afghanistan and to honor the distinguished service...
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>> wisconsin >> jimmy: missouri >> no way. >> missouri. >> no way. >> right on the money!errated, you're good, don't worry about it >> what? >> oh! >> okay. >> jimmy: you are the greatest >> you can keep the change >> jimmy: i can keep the change >> keep the change >> jimmy: come on. justin willman that is how you do it. you can see justin live on his "magic for humans in person" tour go to justinwillman.com for tickets. stick around we'll be back with more "tonight show. yeah ♪ ♪ ♪ i can turn anyone into a beach bum. i make memories for people i don't know yet. i know this view is too good not to be shared. i am a vrbo host. ♪ ♪ and there you have it- woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow. -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just 30 bucks. sweet, i get that too and mine has 5g included. that's cool, but ours save us serious clam-aroonies. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. that's because you all have xfinity mobile with your internet. it's wireless so good, it keeps one upping itself. ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: it's been a great time vis
>> wisconsin >> jimmy: missouri >> no way. >> missouri. >> no way. >> right on the money!errated, you're good, don't worry about it >> what? >> oh! >> okay. >> jimmy: you are the greatest >> you can keep the change >> jimmy: i can keep the change >> keep the change >> jimmy: come on. justin willman that is how you do it. you can see justin live on his "magic for humans in person" tour go to...
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the gentleman from missouri is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. at this time i yield -- reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. defazio: i reserve. i have the right to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is correct. the gentleman has the right to close. does the gentleman from missouri have any -- mr. graves: we are prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. graves: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, this body could and should have worked together in a bipartisan -- on bipartisan legislation to improve our roads and bridges, waste water infrastructure, and other vital infrastructure components. instead, the majority preferred to put us through a very highly partisan messaging exercise. and for what? the majority leader's grossly mismanaged process. i have no doubt that they thought that their my way or the highway approach reflected all of their progressive priorities. and they were mighty proud of it. but it led to t
the gentleman from missouri is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. at this time i yield -- reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. defazio: i reserve. i have the right to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is correct. the gentleman has the right to close. does the gentleman from missouri have any -- mr. graves: we are prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized....
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host: that is steve in missouri. when it comes to issues of spending, axios reporting senator joe manchin privately warned the white house and congressional leaders that he has a specific policy concern with the president's 3.5 trillion dollars social spending dream and will support as little as $1 trillion of it at most. he is open to supporting $1.5 trillion according to sources familiar with the discussion. in a 50-50 senate, it says that could mean a ceiling for bidens build back better agenda and many priorities like free community college are in danger of dying with this. you can see that from the axios website. we hear from anthony on the democrats line. caller: good morning. what i would like to say is texas with their restriction on abortions and restriction on voting and no mask wearing or mandates. but now the governor of texas once everyone, all of the united states, to chip in for mortuaries because they have no place to put the dead dying from covid. if they can do everything else on their own and do no
host: that is steve in missouri. when it comes to issues of spending, axios reporting senator joe manchin privately warned the white house and congressional leaders that he has a specific policy concern with the president's 3.5 trillion dollars social spending dream and will support as little as $1 trillion of it at most. he is open to supporting $1.5 trillion according to sources familiar with the discussion. in a 50-50 senate, it says that could mean a ceiling for bidens build back better...
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and i want to talk about one of the soldiers now who is a marine core lance corporal, he was from missouri st. charles county to be exact. and he wanted to be a marine since he was a teenager. lance corporal schmitz was only six months old when terrorist attack this country on september 11, 2001. hee was not old enough to remember the beginnings of this long war that he would go on to so valiantly served. he had only graduated from high school and in 2019, he signed up to join the marines shortly before his 18th birthday. he had dreamed of it since before his sophomore year. he began training with recruits even before he enlisted. he wanted to serve this nation because he was a man who served others. his father said jared was always smiling nonstop. he brought light and hope to every place he went. he wanted to bring those gifts and service to his country and he stated. he was a fine marine. he was sent on his first deployment to jordan earlier this year end then received orders to afghanistan. jared schmitz, lance corporal schmitz was there on august 26, they are at the kabul airport doin
and i want to talk about one of the soldiers now who is a marine core lance corporal, he was from missouri st. charles county to be exact. and he wanted to be a marine since he was a teenager. lance corporal schmitz was only six months old when terrorist attack this country on september 11, 2001. hee was not old enough to remember the beginnings of this long war that he would go on to so valiantly served. he had only graduated from high school and in 2019, he signed up to join the marines...
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i see that i'm going above, missouri, the normal stuff that was it was march. i'll make sure that the jury give me just how they feel and put on their god. i'm of my last call return in the hospital for us to make sure the all the possible uses you guys for your fill by the year of the job. just like a moment that i consulted whether it was something going on that mary should of victory. he felt that that if i could, why did that to jag guess why they've got punish moya me when they go here. but my my so i have a job that'll daughter. maybe my son was the either wendy or the water. we took other time to see the jug caught august while is the punishment. my mom said no, you will push the law whether you we go to but as you can actually, but what he does still associate. matt is kind of good but kept the coffee that about of the, i guess his concern about the job. but the haunted at the fos kish want a shuttle service. i need to shut the boxes, them out for coffee center should why, why is this gonna get time off in the most time coffee? this boy. yeah. who did h
i see that i'm going above, missouri, the normal stuff that was it was march. i'll make sure that the jury give me just how they feel and put on their god. i'm of my last call return in the hospital for us to make sure the all the possible uses you guys for your fill by the year of the job. just like a moment that i consulted whether it was something going on that mary should of victory. he felt that that if i could, why did that to jag guess why they've got punish moya me when they go here....
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smith of missouri? mr. smith of missouri? mr. wright? wright votes yes. mr. schweikert? mr. schweikert votes yes. -- mr. lahood? mr. lahood votes aye. dr. winthrop -- wenstrup? dr. wenstrup? dr. wenstrup votes yes. mr. arrington? mr. arrington votes yes. dr. ferguson votes yes. mr. estes votes yes. mr. smoker votes -- smucker votes aye. misses miller votes aye. mr. kind votes no. mr. chairman? mr. chairman votes no. >> the clerk will report the tally. >> i have 25 nays, 18 ayes. >> the amendment fails. are there any amendments to the nature of the amendment and the subject? >> mr. chairman, i have an amendment. >> gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. thompson. he has reserved a point of order and as we pass out the amendment, he will then be recognized. the gentleman is recognized. >> thank you, this would stop the democrats hasty proposal to supercharge the irs without oversight, that is why when we talk to the other day i wished we had had discussion about this because this is an important issue. let's start with the good news, i am glad to see the other side of the aisle deci
smith of missouri? mr. smith of missouri? mr. wright? wright votes yes. mr. schweikert? mr. schweikert votes yes. -- mr. lahood? mr. lahood votes aye. dr. winthrop -- wenstrup? dr. wenstrup? dr. wenstrup votes yes. mr. arrington? mr. arrington votes yes. dr. ferguson votes yes. mr. estes votes yes. mr. smoker votes -- smucker votes aye. misses miller votes aye. mr. kind votes no. mr. chairman? mr. chairman votes no. >> the clerk will report the tally. >> i have 25 nays, 18 ayes....
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i in the late 19 eighties in missouri, dean emerged in opposition to soviet forces and african, it's done. filmmakers were forced to take a new approach to cinema. i when you go to africa and films and you look at the archive all along, you see this long if you really improvise filmmaking, because at no point asking for makers to have access to a lot of technical equipment. but i think during the coming period it gets much worse because the country is at war and only inside the cities does the region actually have controls which so only in cobble can they actually control the locations that they're shooting in for certain films. they do need to leave cobble in order to get the shot. the what can be tells you know, what. now make him believe it. i'm not sure i'm african. we could ok. now we, as you want to give me a call with a quarter, what do you want to make? i did the whole with the coverage the me all. ready i just had the hardest part which i did, but i did make a major than one of them. we started cool fight, make them turn them off because it was zoom into cologne. dustin to c
i in the late 19 eighties in missouri, dean emerged in opposition to soviet forces and african, it's done. filmmakers were forced to take a new approach to cinema. i when you go to africa and films and you look at the archive all along, you see this long if you really improvise filmmaking, because at no point asking for makers to have access to a lot of technical equipment. but i think during the coming period it gets much worse because the country is at war and only inside the cities does the...
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louis, missouri and i grew up in crystal city, missouri, a small town on the mississippi river. i went to college at princeton university where i studied history and the oxford university where i studied velocity, politics, and economics. i am 25 years old. [background noises] >> i started playing basketball when i was nine years old, practicing say three or four hours a day, five days a week. in high school i played and all through college. but when i finished the last game of my courage it clear i thought i had finished basketball. i'd turn down a professional contract because i had been fortunate enough to get a rodent scholarship to go to school at oxford in england. and that is what i wanted to do. i looked at it, is a chance to experience a wide variety of things. and m basketball i did not feel was that important. so i went to oxford, i studied, traveled in for about a year end a half i played very little basketball. but in the spring of my second year, when i went down to the gym to shoot some baskets. i was all alone and i shot, the sensation and feeling came back to me
louis, missouri and i grew up in crystal city, missouri, a small town on the mississippi river. i went to college at princeton university where i studied history and the oxford university where i studied velocity, politics, and economics. i am 25 years old. [background noises] >> i started playing basketball when i was nine years old, practicing say three or four hours a day, five days a week. in high school i played and all through college. but when i finished the last game of my courage...
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what does the middle ground look like in a place like missouri?e noise will be on the far extremes. i have great respect for barbara comstock ond who she is and how she held office. women of america are not calm right now. the supreme court had an opportunity to stay this bill. if it was so bad, all they had to do was stay it, and they didn't. that is telling. that's why women are not calm right now. they are very upset over the idea that this is going to be allowed in any state in the united states. so is there middle ground? yeah. and the more extreme the republican party keeps becoming, and the next thing they're going to do -- missouri says they're going to copy it. they're going to do this on immigration. they'll have vigilantes, with a tip line, you can get $50,000 if you turn in an employer who hired someone who is illegal. that's going to happen unless we do something to stop the extremism in the name of vigilantism. this is a republican party who used to hate -- >> it's bad policy and it's bad law. if republicans are going to try to be to
what does the middle ground look like in a place like missouri?e noise will be on the far extremes. i have great respect for barbara comstock ond who she is and how she held office. women of america are not calm right now. the supreme court had an opportunity to stay this bill. if it was so bad, all they had to do was stay it, and they didn't. that is telling. that's why women are not calm right now. they are very upset over the idea that this is going to be allowed in any state in the united...
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missouri law now traded with prisoners getting federal covid relief check.ate law, cares act money paid the inmates to make restitution payments to victims and proponents of the law argue tax funded relief program to aid everyone impacted by the pandemic. that is where we pick it up, it the legal discussion with a specialist and attorney sarah gounder with defense attorney brian claypool. welcome back, guys. >> hi, shannon. >> hi, shannon. >> shannon: this is a report from the headlines to take stimulus checks back from prisoners under the law. past as a corrections omnibus bill and covid related stimulus will be received by any offender to make a court order restitution. maybe the money would go to -- >> shannon, at the federal level, if this was intended to eliminate inmates, the onus on congress to create the guidelines from the top. in fact, there was a requirement year and income had to be met and therefore the inmates are eligible. now at the state level, it is not uncommon in the department of corrections would be managing these inmate accounts and di
missouri law now traded with prisoners getting federal covid relief check.ate law, cares act money paid the inmates to make restitution payments to victims and proponents of the law argue tax funded relief program to aid everyone impacted by the pandemic. that is where we pick it up, it the legal discussion with a specialist and attorney sarah gounder with defense attorney brian claypool. welcome back, guys. >> hi, shannon. >> hi, shannon. >> shannon: this is a report from the...
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marine lance corporal jared m schmidt from missouri. navy hospital corpsmen maxton w sylvia from ohio. and marine corporal dagen w page from nebraska. over the next hour, madam president, senators representing many of these fallen service members in the state from which t they hail will honor their service and their memory. it felt staff sgt darren taylor coomer was only 11 years old on september 11, 2001. from that moment on, he knew that he wanted to serve his country. nearly 21 years later he was killed in afghanistan performing his duty valiantly as always, as a united states marine. stafff sgt hoover and his fellow marines were on the front lines of the operation securing an entrance to the international airport and screening of vulnerable afghans on their escape to safety as the extremist taliban took hold of their country. staff sgt hoover was killed by an isis k suicide attack that targeted him, his teammates and the surrounding innocent civilians. staff sgt hoover, like allik marines, learned the marine corps' values at boot ca
marine lance corporal jared m schmidt from missouri. navy hospital corpsmen maxton w sylvia from ohio. and marine corporal dagen w page from nebraska. over the next hour, madam president, senators representing many of these fallen service members in the state from which t they hail will honor their service and their memory. it felt staff sgt darren taylor coomer was only 11 years old on september 11, 2001. from that moment on, he knew that he wanted to serve his country. nearly 21 years later...
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he was born and raised in missouri. i think jcpenney was a country boy at heart. there is an old expression, you can always take the boy out of the country, but you can never take the country out of the boy. i think we see that in terms of the life that jcpenney lived. even though he was in wyoming for roughly 10 years and spent the balance of his life in new york city, he never lost that essence of who he was as this country boy who liked small towns. when you look at where he started here in wyoming, a lot of these communities were relatively young. even as they branched into neighboring states. host of these towns hadn't been incorporated until the late 1800s and some not until the 20th century. in many cases, he became the first department store that was operating. >> tell me about his early life. how does he end up here in wyoming? parts he was born in missouri. born and raised and spent his entire formative years there. his dad felt that he wasn't cut out for agriculture. he steered him toward a career in retail and he basically lined up an internship for jc
he was born and raised in missouri. i think jcpenney was a country boy at heart. there is an old expression, you can always take the boy out of the country, but you can never take the country out of the boy. i think we see that in terms of the life that jcpenney lived. even though he was in wyoming for roughly 10 years and spent the balance of his life in new york city, he never lost that essence of who he was as this country boy who liked small towns. when you look at where he started here in...
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>> he was born in hamilton missouri. caldwell county. born and raised. he spent several years there. his dad thought he wasn't cut out for agriculture. he steered him toward a career in retail and he basically lined up an internship for him. he started understanding retail from those experiences. that's where he cut his teeth. he still had his own agricultural projects that he did on the side. his plan was to work his way up through that hometown. unfortunately, his father died from tuberculosis and it became clear that he was also at risk of that if he stayed in a humid climate. his initial move was to come out west to denver of all places. he started as a sales clerk in a department store, one of the main department stores in denver that has since been taken over by dillards. that's where he started out. he had an opportunity to use his savings and by his own butcher shop in colorado just north of denver. he wanted to get out of denver, he wasn't happy in the big city so he moved to longmont. at the time, about 2000 people. he had deep religious values
>> he was born in hamilton missouri. caldwell county. born and raised. he spent several years there. his dad thought he wasn't cut out for agriculture. he steered him toward a career in retail and he basically lined up an internship for him. he started understanding retail from those experiences. that's where he cut his teeth. he still had his own agricultural projects that he did on the side. his plan was to work his way up through that hometown. unfortunately, his father died from...
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wagner of missouri will vote no on the johnson amendment number 36. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. tonko: mr. speaker, as the member designated by representative morrelle, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that representative morrelle will vote aye on the johnson amendment. and as the member designated by representative higgins, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that representative higgins will vote aye on the johnson amendment. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? mr. walberg: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. latta of ohio, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. latta will vote no on the johnson amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? mr. kildee: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. ryan of ohio, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. ryan will vote yes on the johnson amendment. the speaker pro tempore
wagner of missouri will vote no on the johnson amendment number 36. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. tonko: mr. speaker, as the member designated by representative morrelle, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that representative morrelle will vote aye on the johnson amendment. and as the member designated by representative higgins, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that representative higgins will vote aye on the...
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what about sort of missouri the or the diverse is wondering if she may have miss hopefully coffee home as you can amid the throw mother is home a little bit so that she gives me to read and i think so 20 the but another concern will, can our mate have them haven't as yet of class as me. i had them out of the hosting. yeah. i have not been of them pay now let's talk a little early. yeah. you think of, you know, you know, they could be really cautious off the kitchen. you can do if you don't keep in with her. so my kids come to you, then i'm gonna move in to a cedar going to leave me. she said, i did have together has had l g at room now or maybe even well, good luck to come to the meeting where they could neither could again look at it was a good in addition to the flem shook. imagine mcnair control is pretty sure the news news had you seen a road is mostly enough. if you have criminal contrib literally mother in the shallow mcqueen over, i can thank you so much. i could have been if i'm a debit enough to me that i'm not in a garage that if the with the hotel brand and there's a financi
what about sort of missouri the or the diverse is wondering if she may have miss hopefully coffee home as you can amid the throw mother is home a little bit so that she gives me to read and i think so 20 the but another concern will, can our mate have them haven't as yet of class as me. i had them out of the hosting. yeah. i have not been of them pay now let's talk a little early. yeah. you think of, you know, you know, they could be really cautious off the kitchen. you can do if you don't keep...
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smith of missouri. mr. smith of missouri? mr. smith of missouri votes no. mr. rice votes no. mr. schweitzer boats no. ms. ward votes no. mr. lahood votes no. dr. when strip votes no. mr. erickson votes no. dr. ferguson votes no. mr. esses votes no. misses biller but -- misses miller votes no. mr. chairman? the chairman votes aye. >> be prepared to announce the boat. -- the vote. >> mr. chairman, i have 25 ayes, 17 nos. >> the ruling of the chair is sustained. are there additional amendments? the gentleman from nebraska. >> i reserve a point of order. >> mr. thompson has reserved a point of order. the amendment will be distributed in the members for doing this remotely should see this in their inboxes momentarily. >> thank you very much. >> pulled on one second. -- hold on one second. >> yup. >> the gentleman from nebraska mr. smith is asked to speak on his amendment. >> i have some feelings on the family proposal. we are asked to be approved 24 hours after the text was approved and this will have major consequences for every family and small business in america and they deliver -
smith of missouri. mr. smith of missouri? mr. smith of missouri votes no. mr. rice votes no. mr. schweitzer boats no. ms. ward votes no. mr. lahood votes no. dr. when strip votes no. mr. erickson votes no. dr. ferguson votes no. mr. esses votes no. misses biller but -- misses miller votes no. mr. chairman? the chairman votes aye. >> be prepared to announce the boat. -- the vote. >> mr. chairman, i have 25 ayes, 17 nos. >> the ruling of the chair is sustained. are there...
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smith of missouri? mr. lahood votes yes. mr.chairman votes no. >> i have an amendment at the desk. >> we are not finished with calling this one. [laughter] we appreciate your enthusiasm. >> am excited, mr. chairman. the clerk will report the charlie -- talley. i have 25 nays and 17 ayes. >> the amendment is not agreed to. >> mr. smith of missouri votes aye. we have an updated tally. >> 25-18, the amendment fails. are there additional amendments? >> i have an amendment i am so excited because i am certain we will want to support this one. [laughter] >> the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. >> are reserve a point of order. >> the gentleman from california is recognized for a point of order. >> the gentleman. >> when you published your first draft discussion in april, included a 40% reimbursement for employers and when republicans completed the first paid family letter -- medical leave program, we allow that credit to cover up to 25% of employers paid family and medical leave benefits which at the time was considered almost to
smith of missouri? mr. lahood votes yes. mr.chairman votes no. >> i have an amendment at the desk. >> we are not finished with calling this one. [laughter] we appreciate your enthusiasm. >> am excited, mr. chairman. the clerk will report the charlie -- talley. i have 25 nays and 17 ayes. >> the amendment is not agreed to. >> mr. smith of missouri votes aye. we have an updated tally. >> 25-18, the amendment fails. are there additional amendments? >> i...
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now living in missouri, mccarrick must stay away from minors and not contact his accuser. the next hearing is october 28th tom? >> anne, thank you >>> up next, an urgent consumer alert about two popular baby products what parents need to know >>> back now with an urgent warning for parents. consumer reports finds improper use of nursing pillows and loungers by popular baby brand boppy has led to seven infant deaths those deaths happening after a warning last year by the consumer product safety commission that infants should not sleep on those type of products due to a risk of suffocation >>> we turn now to our kids under pressure series tonight the growing controversy around race education some teachers now choosing to leave schools, others to stay and fight here is antonia hylton >> reporter: brittany hogan thought she made it as the highest ranking black woman in her school district. >> this year it's turned into a really hostile environment. it's been really hard to focus on what matters, and that's really making sure that the kids are well. >> reporter: hogan led diver
now living in missouri, mccarrick must stay away from minors and not contact his accuser. the next hearing is october 28th tom? >> anne, thank you >>> up next, an urgent consumer alert about two popular baby products what parents need to know >>> back now with an urgent warning for parents. consumer reports finds improper use of nursing pillows and loungers by popular baby brand boppy has led to seven infant deaths those deaths happening after a warning last year by the...
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remains corporal from missouri. maybe hospital korman from ohio.hm marine corporal from nebraska. over the s next hour, not an president senators representing many of these fallen servicemembers and the state from which they hail will honor their service and their memory. utah staff sergeant darrin taylor hoover was only 11 years old when september 11, 20. from that moment on, he knew he wanted to serve his country. nearly 21 years later, he was killed and, afghanistan, performing his duty valiantly is always as a united states marine. staff sergeant hoover and his fellow marines run the frontlines of the operation. securing and entrance to the hamid karzai international airport as the extremist taliban took hold of their country. staff sergeant hoover was killed by an isis case suicide attack that targetedha him, his teammates, and the surrounding innocentng civilian. staff sergeant hoover like all marines learned the marine corps' values at boot camp. those are honor and courage and commitment. he was told that being a marine and living these values does not begin or and with tr
remains corporal from missouri. maybe hospital korman from ohio.hm marine corporal from nebraska. over the s next hour, not an president senators representing many of these fallen servicemembers and the state from which they hail will honor their service and their memory. utah staff sergeant darrin taylor hoover was only 11 years old when september 11, 20. from that moment on, he knew he wanted to serve his country. nearly 21 years later, he was killed and, afghanistan, performing his duty...
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i see that i'm going above missouri, the number for that was it was marginal make on the jewelry and i don't mean her. they have some over on the god i'm of my most i got the phone in the hospital running over the need the over all the possible uses you guys that he fell out of the of the job. he's been like a mobile on a console where the equipment was started lariche of victory. he felt that he could do that mostly. jag guess why they've got punish moya me when they go here buddy. bye. so i have a jug battle dog. many of us and most of the either one of them was we took the time to see the jug august while the punishment was said, you wish to whether you read it. but as you can tell me what he does, don't you associate matt? because i get the coffee that about the i get sure about the job, but a haunted at the foss cash run a shuttle service. i mean, the shut boxes them out for coffee center should while way. so it's gonna get cut off in the most i coffee, this boy who that he call you. how about this order? by the way, i was full bill over to you, i guess, but i would get if that
i see that i'm going above missouri, the number for that was it was marginal make on the jewelry and i don't mean her. they have some over on the god i'm of my most i got the phone in the hospital running over the need the over all the possible uses you guys that he fell out of the of the job. he's been like a mobile on a console where the equipment was started lariche of victory. he felt that he could do that mostly. jag guess why they've got punish moya me when they go here buddy. bye. so i...
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we see the division there. dish in missouri to the us give young the barberry. don't buy off say don't include joy if demo visual tv needs to pay. if you really don't, you don't get deb said elect his shoulders will need you to buy a co pretty probably my ticket you did a pretty was dollar moves. you says key won't don't sell. nash committee policy us could cut the shoot me an e says creek don't, don't do le maggie de la ability when the 2nd world war broke out in 1939, over 250000 del jiri and men were recruited to fight and the french military campaign against nazi germany. but when france was occupied by the notes of the 1940 julians realize the colonizers could be defeated by the end of the war. in 1945 nationalism had taken hold across algeria. the french colonial authorities, brutally put down protests and del harshly with the demonstrated especially on victory in europe. day in may, 945 in the towns of se, teeth. and again, mom who is a junior, has shown are offered key key need street that i couldn't read us your guess? you surely telephone julian, you d
we see the division there. dish in missouri to the us give young the barberry. don't buy off say don't include joy if demo visual tv needs to pay. if you really don't, you don't get deb said elect his shoulders will need you to buy a co pretty probably my ticket you did a pretty was dollar moves. you says key won't don't sell. nash committee policy us could cut the shoot me an e says creek don't, don't do le maggie de la ability when the 2nd world war broke out in 1939, over 250000 del jiri and...
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smith of missouri? >> aye. >> mr. rice? mr. rice? mr. schweigert? yes.below are ski echo -- miss miller ski -- mr. lahood? >> yes. >> when strip? >> yes. >> arrington? >> yes. >> ferguson? >> yes. >> mr. smucker? >> aye. >> miller daca -- miller? >> aye. >> mr. schneider? >> no. >> mr. swazi? >> no. >> mr. rice? mr. chairman? >> no. >> mr. chairman votes no. >> the clerk will report the tally. >> 25 no, 17 aye. the amendment fails. are there any other amendments? >> i have an amendment. >> dr. when strip -- are -- all right. >> mr. chairman, point of order. >> as soon as the amendment is passed out, we will proceed. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> the gentleman is recognized to proceed on his amendment. >> i am disappointed, especially as a physician, that we are debating -- is harmful. as a doctor, it is important to me that patients have access to care. that means lowering out-of-pocket costs. and actually having access to care and cures. this also means doing so in a way that protects patient access to future cures. -- reconstructive surgeries for patie
smith of missouri? >> aye. >> mr. rice? mr. rice? mr. schweigert? yes.below are ski echo -- miss miller ski -- mr. lahood? >> yes. >> when strip? >> yes. >> arrington? >> yes. >> ferguson? >> yes. >> mr. smucker? >> aye. >> miller daca -- miller? >> aye. >> mr. schneider? >> no. >> mr. swazi? >> no. >> mr. rice? mr. chairman? >> no. >> mr. chairman votes no. >> the clerk...
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but the bill in her home state of missouri would have been at eight weeks.e already missed that window. all of those factors came together. she see this is as the moment to share her story, as painful as it is. even in our interview, she said i'm not sure how many times i want to tell this story. but she is today. . >> i was going to ask how hard is this for her? >> very difficult. it was a very difficult interview when we sat down monday. i spent well over an hour with her discussing it. it is very clear it is still painful for her to recount everything that happened between the assault and also the procedure. in speaking with her, that emotional is palpable. just being vulnerable around the issue of this story is incredibly obvious when you speak with her. but there was, you know -- there is, as i said, a real determination to tell her now as she made the decision on the eve of the rally. >>> kracourageous to come forwa with this story. appreciate your reporting. >>> blunt comments from sonia sotomayor days ahead of what could be the start of a very conseq
but the bill in her home state of missouri would have been at eight weeks.e already missed that window. all of those factors came together. she see this is as the moment to share her story, as painful as it is. even in our interview, she said i'm not sure how many times i want to tell this story. but she is today. . >> i was going to ask how hard is this for her? >> very difficult. it was a very difficult interview when we sat down monday. i spent well over an hour with her...
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we see the division, the dish in missouri did not keep the us give young the barberry. don't buy off, say don't colutus joy demo, visual, even a leave to pay if you really don't. you don't amazon deb said electric show this will need you to buy a car pretty probably my ticket you did a pretty was don't move you. sense key won't. don't ask you to show us could catch the shoot. you mean, he says cree gone as long as you need to have ability when the 2nd world war broke out in 1939 over 250000. now, jerry and men were recruited to fight and the french military campaign against nazi germany. but when france was occupied by the notices in 1940 julians realize the colonizers could be defeated by the end of the war. in 1945 nationalism had taken hold across algeria. the french colonial authorities, brutally put down protests and del harshly with the demonstrated especially on victory in europe. day in may, 945 in the towns of se, teeth and began mom who is a junior high school and i offered a kidney street that i couldn't get through the telephone. julian, you don't go. so go
we see the division, the dish in missouri did not keep the us give young the barberry. don't buy off, say don't colutus joy demo, visual, even a leave to pay if you really don't. you don't amazon deb said electric show this will need you to buy a car pretty probably my ticket you did a pretty was don't move you. sense key won't. don't ask you to show us could catch the shoot. you mean, he says cree gone as long as you need to have ability when the 2nd world war broke out in 1939 over 250000....
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now living in missouri, mccarrick must stay away from minors and not contact his accuser. the next hearing is october 28th tom? >> anne, thank you >>> up next, an urgent consumer alert about two popular baby products what parents need to know it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it helps keep you effortlessly comfortable by sensing your movements and automatically responding to both of you. and, it's temperature balancing to help you stay comfortable all night. it even tracks your circadian rhythm, so you know when you're at your best. in other words, it's the most energy-building, wellness-boosting, parent-powering, proven quality night's sleep we've ever made. save 50% on the new sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus, 0% interest for 36 months and free premium delivery. ends labor day. >>> back now with an urgent warning for parents. consumer reports finds improper use of nursing pillows and loungers by popular baby brand boppy has led to seven infant deaths those deaths happening after a warning last year by the c
now living in missouri, mccarrick must stay away from minors and not contact his accuser. the next hearing is october 28th tom? >> anne, thank you >>> up next, an urgent consumer alert about two popular baby products what parents need to know it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it helps keep you effortlessly comfortable by sensing your movements and automatically responding to both of you. and, it's temperature balancing to help you...
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host: there is a headline from your local missouri television station. $8 billion will come to missouriaccording to white house statistics. your state can receive that much money. how do you vote no? guest: what you have to look at is how are you going to bankrupt your friends and neighbors and the people you represent? gas prices in our state have increased 80%. the cost of put food on the table and close on the back of hard-working americans has drastically increased. from august this year until august of last year, inflation has increased by over 6%. like i said, without one addition of a dollar for reckless spending, we are projected to have the highest inflation since 19 81. whenever you have a rising cost of inflation, that is a direct tax on hard-working working-class families, and that is the last thing that the people of missouri want. meat prices are increasing by over 12%. gas prices by over 80%. they want to make sure that congress has been responsible. they want to make sure that we do have strong roads and bridges , and they want to make sure that it is paid for. this bill
host: there is a headline from your local missouri television station. $8 billion will come to missouriaccording to white house statistics. your state can receive that much money. how do you vote no? guest: what you have to look at is how are you going to bankrupt your friends and neighbors and the people you represent? gas prices in our state have increased 80%. the cost of put food on the table and close on the back of hard-working americans has drastically increased. from august this year...
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smith from missouri say something that i think is right. i just do not think that the call the speaker and asked permission to vote on some good amendments. that seems apparent because we are in a very partisan environment right now and it is a shame for the american people. i want to draw back for one second. i want to talk about what we just saw in the last amendment that was defeated and it was offered by mr. rice from south carolina. if you do not think there is fraud in that program, you are living in blissful ignorance. blissful ignorance is no excuse for the theft of taxpayer dollars. it does exist and should not exist and whether you are a billionaire cheating your taxes or you are committing fraud taking money from our most vulnerable citizens that we are trying to help succeed, you should be. number one, you should be caught. number two, you should be locked up. it does not matter if you are a thief of a nickel or a billion dollars. you're still a thief. and so i would hope this committee would be fully committed over a period of
smith from missouri say something that i think is right. i just do not think that the call the speaker and asked permission to vote on some good amendments. that seems apparent because we are in a very partisan environment right now and it is a shame for the american people. i want to draw back for one second. i want to talk about what we just saw in the last amendment that was defeated and it was offered by mr. rice from south carolina. if you do not think there is fraud in that program, you...