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thank you, mr clarke.of the house of commons, certainly i didn't. it is a great testament to our country and to our democracy that this moment is even possible. can i begin, mr clarke, by paying tribute to you, on this your last day in the house after nearly 50 years? thank you for your service. i imagine that you are finding that the house looks rather different from where you are now sitting compared to your usual seat up sitting compared to your usual seat up here. well, i know how you feel. standing where i am today for the first time in six years reminds me how easy it is to see ourselves as us and them. whereas, for the last six years, sitting there in the chair, it has seemed to me just to be us. thus, the house. because that is how it should be. that is how it should be from the chair. it is not the role of the speaker to create division or rancour in this house, but seek to remind us of the things that unite us. our rules and procedures and our precious conventions. as rosie and chris have rightly
thank you, mr clarke.of the house of commons, certainly i didn't. it is a great testament to our country and to our democracy that this moment is even possible. can i begin, mr clarke, by paying tribute to you, on this your last day in the house after nearly 50 years? thank you for your service. i imagine that you are finding that the house looks rather different from where you are now sitting compared to your usual seat up sitting compared to your usual seat up here. well, i know how you feel....
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because it is not a club that says that you have been here for 35 years, do not take it wrong, mr clarkat when i look at 35 years of people in this house, i think i've heard that speech once before and many more times. that speech is important, but that person who walks through that door yesterday is just as important to this constituents. their voice must be heard as well, of course. a speaker has to be trusted and hopefully i have built up that trust. it is about having a proven track record and i hope you'll all agree that i have got that track record and when people say well i will do in such amount of time on prime minister's questions i would do something else, i have done it. i know you want to speaker who be seen to be scrupulous and impartial and fair to every mp from every party. when i was leader of the house, i was exactly that. i would reform the speaker's powers to make them transparent and accountable to this house. and i would be fearless and standing up to the rights of the house. i know you want to speaker who understands what it is to be a government backbencher and a
because it is not a club that says that you have been here for 35 years, do not take it wrong, mr clarkat when i look at 35 years of people in this house, i think i've heard that speech once before and many more times. that speech is important, but that person who walks through that door yesterday is just as important to this constituents. their voice must be heard as well, of course. a speaker has to be trusted and hopefully i have built up that trust. it is about having a proven track record...
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it is not a club that says you have been here for 35 years, do not take it wrong mr clarke, but the factlook at 35 years of people in this house i think i have earned that speech once more or once again or many more times. that speech is important but the person who walked through that door yesterday is just as important to their constituents. their voice must be heard as well. i know you want a speaker who understands what it is to be a government backbencher and an opposition backbencher. and a government minister and a shadow minister. and i have been all of those things. the process of electing a new speaker is overseen by the longest continuously serving mp, known as the father of the house — which this time was ken clarke, who's been in the commons since 1970. he was making one of his last appearances in the chamber before standing down at the election. the speaker is selected through a series of votes. after each round the candidate with the fewest votes, or anyone who's polled under 5% is knocked out. the contest went to four rounds. meg hillier and sir edward leigh were first to
it is not a club that says you have been here for 35 years, do not take it wrong mr clarke, but the factlook at 35 years of people in this house i think i have earned that speech once more or once again or many more times. that speech is important but the person who walked through that door yesterday is just as important to their constituents. their voice must be heard as well. i know you want a speaker who understands what it is to be a government backbencher and an opposition backbencher. and...
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whilst attempting to detain a mosque tension is high on the student protests that died on friday mr clark joins us live from hong kong so what do we know the the condition of this individual who was shot in the abdomen or the chest area. of the hospital authorities has now confirmed that he's in a critical condition and as you mentioned he was the protester who is on the street where we are now inside 100 this is a very busy intersection on the eastern part of hong kong island and these protesters were trying to block this particular intersection in what they were calling a general strike called on monday morning to try to create a communique else transport and while chaos the people trying to get to work that was when the traffic policeman shot that particular a protester and we can confirm there were 3 rounds of live ammunition and as i mentioned he's now in a critical condition in hospital here in hong kong now we've just had a number of rounds of tear gas fired here at this intersection because the protesters moved and again and that kind back in here they try to block the straits onc
whilst attempting to detain a mosque tension is high on the student protests that died on friday mr clark joins us live from hong kong so what do we know the the condition of this individual who was shot in the abdomen or the chest area. of the hospital authorities has now confirmed that he's in a critical condition and as you mentioned he was the protester who is on the street where we are now inside 100 this is a very busy intersection on the eastern part of hong kong island and these...
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. >> any further business, mr. clark? >> that concludes our business for today. for today. [♪] >> i just wanted to say a few words. one is to the parents and to all of the kids. thank you for supporting this program and for trusting us to create a soccer program in the bayview. >> soccer is the world's game, and everybody plays, but in the united states, this is a sport that struggles with access for certain communities. >> i coached basketball in a coached football for years, it is the same thing. it is about motivating kids and keeping them together, and giving them new opportunities. >> when the kids came out, they had no idea really what the game was. only one or two of them had played soccer before. we gave the kids very simple lessons every day and made sure that they had fun while they were doing it, and you really could see them evolve into a team over the course of the season. >> i think this is a great opportunity to be part of the community and be part of programs like this. >> i get to run around with my other teammates and pass the ball. >> this is n
. >> any further business, mr. clark? >> that concludes our business for today. for today. [♪] >> i just wanted to say a few words. one is to the parents and to all of the kids. thank you for supporting this program and for trusting us to create a soccer program in the bayview. >> soccer is the world's game, and everybody plays, but in the united states, this is a sport that struggles with access for certain communities. >> i coached basketball in a coached...
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. >> any further business, mr. clark? >> that concludes our business for today. >> we are adjourned. >> still a lot of people wonder since the trees have a lot of issues, why did we plant them in the first place? >> trees are widely planted in san francisco. with good reason. they are workhorses when it comes to urban forestry. we have begun to see our ficustrees are too big and dangerous in san francisco. we have a lot of tree failures with this species in particular. this is a perfect example of the challenges with the structure of the ficustrees. you can see four very large stems that are all coming from the same main truck. you can see the two branches attached to one another at a really sharp angle. in between you can't it is a lot of strong wood. they are attached so sharply together. this is a much weaker union of a branch than if you had a wide angel. this is what it looks like after the fi c.u. resolution s limb . >> we see decline. you can see the patches where there aren't any leaves at all. that is a sign the
. >> any further business, mr. clark? >> that concludes our business for today. >> we are adjourned. >> still a lot of people wonder since the trees have a lot of issues, why did we plant them in the first place? >> trees are widely planted in san francisco. with good reason. they are workhorses when it comes to urban forestry. we have begun to see our ficustrees are too big and dangerous in san francisco. we have a lot of tree failures with this species in...
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. >> any further business, mr. clark? >> that concludes our business for today. >> we are adjourned. shop and dine on the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges residents to do shopping and dining within the 49 square miles of san francisco by supporting local services within neighborhood. we help san francisco remain unique, successful and vibrant. where will you shop and dine in the 49? san francisco owes the charm to the unique character of the neighborhood comer hall district. each corridor has its own personality. our neighborhoods are the engine of the city. >> you are putting money and support back to the community you live in and you are helping small businesses grow. >> it is more environmentally friendly. >> shopping local is very important. i have had relationships with my local growers for 30 years. by shopping here and supporting us locally, you are also supporting the growers of the flowers, they are fresh and they have a price point that is not imported. it is really good for everybody. >> shopping loc
. >> any further business, mr. clark? >> that concludes our business for today. >> we are adjourned. shop and dine on the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges residents to do shopping and dining within the 49 square miles of san francisco by supporting local services within neighborhood. we help san francisco remain unique, successful and vibrant. where will you shop and dine in the 49? san francisco owes the charm to the unique character of the neighborhood comer hall...
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. >> any further business, mr. clark? >> that concludes our business for today. >> we are adjourned. . we are adjourned. >> my name is dave, and i play defense. >> my name is mustafa, and i am a midfielder, but right now, i am trying to play as a goalkeeper, because they need a goalkeeper. >> soccer u.s.a. is a nonprofessional organization. we use sports, soccer in particular to engage communities that can benefit from quality programs in order to lift people up, helping to regain a sense of control in one's life. >> the san francisco recreation and park department and street soccer u.s.a. have been partners now for nearly a decade. street soccer shares our mission in using sport as a vehicle for youth development and for reaching people of all ages. rec and park has a team. >> i'm been playing soccer all my life. soccer is my life. >> i played in the streets when i was a kid. and i loved soccer back home. i joined street soccer here. it was the best club to join. it helps me out. >> the tenderloin soccer club started in
. >> any further business, mr. clark? >> that concludes our business for today. >> we are adjourned. . we are adjourned. >> my name is dave, and i play defense. >> my name is mustafa, and i am a midfielder, but right now, i am trying to play as a goalkeeper, because they need a goalkeeper. >> soccer u.s.a. is a nonprofessional organization. we use sports, soccer in particular to engage communities that can benefit from quality programs in order to lift people...
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i'm going to recognize mr. clark for five minutes. >> thank you chairman. or my tardiness i've been in the skiff. i would like to yield the time to mr. roy. >> i think my friend from texas. i would've been in this but we've had competing circumstances here. i would ask a couple quick questions, mr. cuccinelli, i heard a few of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle, particularly my colleague from new york, talk about benefits. can you clarify for the record whether or not there is or is not a benefit being conferred or are we talking about in essence a discretion. the prosecutorial discretion choice as to how we handle these cases? >> the deferred action is a prosecutorial discretion. and we are not a prosecuting agency.the closest thing to that is simply issuing an nta that starts a process. that puts you into the prosecutorial process. we do not participate in that. that's where deferred action is historically been appropriate. and frankly, it's inherent in that authority. it's not inherent in our authority. >> you touched on this a little bit ago, t
i'm going to recognize mr. clark for five minutes. >> thank you chairman. or my tardiness i've been in the skiff. i would like to yield the time to mr. roy. >> i think my friend from texas. i would've been in this but we've had competing circumstances here. i would ask a couple quick questions, mr. cuccinelli, i heard a few of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle, particularly my colleague from new york, talk about benefits. can you clarify for the record whether or not...
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mr. clarke, for five minutes. >> i thank our chairman and our chairwoman and ranking members for having this subcommittee hearing today. and fostering a healthier continental protect consumers and i introduced the first house bill on deepfake technology can be -- called the deepfake accountability act which would regulate fake videos. deepfakes could be used to impersonate all the candidates and create fake revenge porn and theater the notion of what is real. miss oyama and mr. hoffman, whether the implications of section 230 on your deepfake policies? >> i'll go. thank you for the question. i tihnk with tmost with most of our peers around the same time, they prohibit the deepfake pornography on reddit because we saw that as a new emerging threat and get ahead of as quickly as possible. the challenge with this is the challenge you raise which is the increasing challenge of being able to detect what is real or not. this is where we believe that our model actually shines. by empowering our users and communities to have every piece of cloth that which is highlights things that are suspicious no
mr. clarke, for five minutes. >> i thank our chairman and our chairwoman and ranking members for having this subcommittee hearing today. and fostering a healthier continental protect consumers and i introduced the first house bill on deepfake technology can be -- called the deepfake accountability act which would regulate fake videos. deepfakes could be used to impersonate all the candidates and create fake revenge porn and theater the notion of what is real. miss oyama and mr. hoffman,...
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clark. >> laura: oh, wait a second. >> mrs. cuomo is like when they're listening on the radio. >> laura: but it's hard to hear it. >> it is. you're not listening to the phone. >> laura: and i like when moms and dads come on shows. mine are no longer with us. but at some point it does become a little -- he could have done the same thing with dana or had a producer call in. this is a little like daytime tv. >> cuomo might consider a second career as a product demonstrator. elon musk at tesla might have a job for him. musk unveiled the new cyber truck. it's armored windows and walls are bulletproof musk insisted. go ahead. throw something at it. >> oh, my [bleep]. maybe that was a little too hard. [laughter] >> try the other one. really? >> oh, man. >> didn't go through. >> he said they're going to fix it and post. >> laura: this is another thing, another experiment in real time that you haven't product tested before. >> you have to rehearse these things. this guy, by the way, musk lost $720 million as a result of that. >> laura:
clark. >> laura: oh, wait a second. >> mrs. cuomo is like when they're listening on the radio. >> laura: but it's hard to hear it. >> it is. you're not listening to the phone. >> laura: and i like when moms and dads come on shows. mine are no longer with us. but at some point it does become a little -- he could have done the same thing with dana or had a producer call in. this is a little like daytime tv. >> cuomo might consider a second career as a product...
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clark. >> thank you, mr. chairman. some would say let's not make, it comes to national security, let's not make the good.t the enemy of the but unfortunately, the good is not good enough when bias is into the algorithms that create false positives. the stakes are far too high for costly,als and too particularly for women and people of color. scale deployment of facial recognition technology will have profound implications. we must look before we leap. imperative that congress impose safeguards. and ensure algorithms do not into widespread use. as a new yorker, one who lives away from ground zero, national security is crucially important. firsthand.that but facial recognition routinely that misidentifies women and people of color don't make us safer. us less safe. using this technology to help i.c.e. for get immigrants for deportation doesn't protect us from terrorism. hardworkings families. around when c.b.p. uses these technologies on u.s. citizens abroad without providing a transparent opt-out potentially -- unlawful
clark. >> thank you, mr. chairman. some would say let's not make, it comes to national security, let's not make the good.t the enemy of the but unfortunately, the good is not good enough when bias is into the algorithms that create false positives. the stakes are far too high for costly,als and too particularly for women and people of color. scale deployment of facial recognition technology will have profound implications. we must look before we leap. imperative that congress impose...
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clark, leake, laurel, and forrest county. somebody did wrong. [laughter] i will enter this into the record. >> is their question, mr. chairman? i have a list of all of the names we contacted. >> if you have them, you need to provide them to the committee. >> i'm more than happy to provide them. the scott contact county sheriff's department? >> i never said i did, sir. >> we did say we contacted the school districts. >> hold on. i will ask the question and you just answer. did you contact the scotts county -- got county sheriff's department? >> we did not. but we did contact the school districts. >> did you contact the madison county school district? >> yes, sir. assistant superintendent ellen are good -- argood. camden doesn't seem to be on here. it looks like we only contacted county school districts. >> so if i told you pico foods was located in the canton school then it fashion line >> would -- >> then i would say it was an oversight. >> the list i have has no reflection of a canton school being contacted. >> what social service agencies did you contact? >> we did not contact any social service agencies, but it was my unde
clark, leake, laurel, and forrest county. somebody did wrong. [laughter] i will enter this into the record. >> is their question, mr. chairman? i have a list of all of the names we contacted. >> if you have them, you need to provide them to the committee. >> i'm more than happy to provide them. the scott contact county sheriff's department? >> i never said i did, sir. >> we did say we contacted the school districts. >> hold on. i will ask the question and you...
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clark county. you're a georgia graduate. and as we sort of say around those parts, you're a damn good dog. i yield. >> thank you, mr. collins much i now yield to my colleague, the gentlelady from georgia, mrs. mcbath. mrs. mcbath: i thank the gentleman for yielding and i'm so glad that we are gathered here today to honor our colleague. it's an honor to represent georgia's sixth district here in congress and it's truly an honor to hold the seat that senator irkse once held. senator isakson has spent decades in service to the state of georgia and to our great nation. s legacy has left an unforgettable mark on georgia and the united states senate. he is known in our community for being a friendly neighbor and for being a truly good man and i am honored to call you my friend. we share a passion. a passion to make georgia the best place to live and to start a family. we share a dedication to making america a more perfect union. and i know that i've not been in the georgia delegation very long. but i thank you for putting people over party and for your commitment to the best policy, which is not always easy politics. we l
clark county. you're a georgia graduate. and as we sort of say around those parts, you're a damn good dog. i yield. >> thank you, mr. collins much i now yield to my colleague, the gentlelady from georgia, mrs. mcbath. mrs. mcbath: i thank the gentleman for yielding and i'm so glad that we are gathered here today to honor our colleague. it's an honor to represent georgia's sixth district here in congress and it's truly an honor to hold the seat that senator irkse once held. senator isakson...