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mr. smith and mr. rios both faced officer suguitan. immediately, officer suguitan realized mr. smith's and were behind his back and concealed from officer. officer suguitan directed mr. smith to "show me your hands." instantly, officer suguitan here's what he believes is an item quickly being taken out of a sheaf, and without notice, mr. smith raises a large machete above his head and in close proximity to officer suguitan. officer suguitan, fear for his life, draws his department farm, and that close proximity begins to rapidly backup. mr. smith begins to advance on officer suguitan. of a suguitan continues to back up, but begin to officer fong and mr. johnson in the doorway. nor were they aware of it at this moment that their lives were in danger. officer suguitan, fearing for his life and that of his partner, and for ms. johnson, discharged at least two rounds of his firearms that mr. smith and his willful attempt to stop the threat posed by mr. smith. noticing that mr. smith was still advancing, officer suguitan discharged more rounds, mortally wounding him. mr. smith collap
mr. smith and mr. rios both faced officer suguitan. immediately, officer suguitan realized mr. smith's and were behind his back and concealed from officer. officer suguitan directed mr. smith to "show me your hands." instantly, officer suguitan here's what he believes is an item quickly being taken out of a sheaf, and without notice, mr. smith raises a large machete above his head and in close proximity to officer suguitan. officer suguitan, fear for his life, draws his department...
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mr. smith: mr. chairman, i'd like to yield the gentleman an additional one minute. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. stearns: it amends the part of the gun control act that allows only such regulation as are necessary, and in this case none, my colleagues. this legislation simply guarantees citizens constitutional rights as a firm by two supreme court cases, d.c. vs. heller and mcdonald vs. chicago which simply ruled the second amendment is an individual right. this bill will allow law-abiding citizens who already have valid carry permits to carry firearms when they travel to protect themselves and to protect their families. these people who have proven themselves to be among the most responsible and safe members of our communities and we should not deprive them of this fundamental right when they simply cross a state border. so i urge my colleagues to support this important legislation. it's a long time in coming. i'm pleased it's on the floor and i look forward to its passage. thank you,
mr. smith: mr. chairman, i'd like to yield the gentleman an additional one minute. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. stearns: it amends the part of the gun control act that allows only such regulation as are necessary, and in this case none, my colleagues. this legislation simply guarantees citizens constitutional rights as a firm by two supreme court cases, d.c. vs. heller and mcdonald vs. chicago which simply ruled the second amendment is an individual right. this bill will allow...
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mr. smith: mr. chairman, i'd like to yield the gentleman an additional one minute. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. stearns: it amends the part of the gun control act that allows only such regulation as are necessary, and in this case none, my colleagues. this legislation simply guarantees citizens constitutional rights as a firm by two supreme court cases, d.c. vs. heller and mcdonald vs. chicago which simply ruled the second amendment is an individual right. this bill will allow law-abiding citizens who already have valid carry permits to carry firearms when they travel to protect themselves and to protect their families. these people who have proven themselves to be among the most responsible and safe members of our communities and we should not deprive them of this fundamental right when they simply cross a state border. so i urge my colleagues to support this important legislation. it's a long time in coming. i'm pleased it's on the floor and i look forward to its passage. thank you,
mr. smith: mr. chairman, i'd like to yield the gentleman an additional one minute. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. stearns: it amends the part of the gun control act that allows only such regulation as are necessary, and in this case none, my colleagues. this legislation simply guarantees citizens constitutional rights as a firm by two supreme court cases, d.c. vs. heller and mcdonald vs. chicago which simply ruled the second amendment is an individual right. this bill will allow...
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mr. smith: i'll yield the gentleman for 30 second. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. gowdy: mr. speaker, we are $15 trillion in debt. we need to tie ourselves up before we wreck this republic, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from michigan. mr. conyers: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm pleased at this time to recognize the gentleman from new jersey, the distinguished leader in the congress, bill pascrell, for three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized for three minutes. mr. pascrell: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, mr. ranking member, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, this attempt to change the constitution of the united states is a real disaster. we all want to make sure we balance our budgets, but to compare our household budget to the national budget is prepostruss. -- propostruss. alexander hamilton, who wrote so many of the federalist papers, i thought we understand a great leader, a gr
mr. smith: i'll yield the gentleman for 30 second. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. gowdy: mr. speaker, we are $15 trillion in debt. we need to tie ourselves up before we wreck this republic, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from michigan. mr. conyers: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm pleased at this time to recognize the gentleman from new jersey, the distinguished leader in the...
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mr. smith: mr. speaker, i just want to say to the gentleman from michigan who spoke earlier that i agree with him. today is not 1995. in fact, the deficit is worse. since 1995 the deficit has tripled. it's gone from $5 trillion to $15 trillion which is all the more reason to support this balanced budget amendment to the constitution. mr. speaker, i yield five minutes to my friend and colleague from virginia, mr. goodlatte, who is the sponsor of this resolution. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia is recognized for five minutes. mr. goodlatte: i thank the chairman for yielding. mr. speaker, this chart tells the story. we have had a number of opportunities over the years to pass balanced budget amendments to the united states of the constitution. it's not my idea. it's not a new idea. but as we've gone through time we've managed debt. now, as the chairman just noted, in the last 15 years the debt has tripled. but looking ahead, this chart, which shows the ratio of our debt to our gros
mr. smith: mr. speaker, i just want to say to the gentleman from michigan who spoke earlier that i agree with him. today is not 1995. in fact, the deficit is worse. since 1995 the deficit has tripled. it's gone from $5 trillion to $15 trillion which is all the more reason to support this balanced budget amendment to the constitution. mr. speaker, i yield five minutes to my friend and colleague from virginia, mr. goodlatte, who is the sponsor of this resolution. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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mr. smith? >> [inaudible] can you hear me, mr. smith? can you hear me? >> yes, sir i can hear you. >> i need to ask a few questions before you get your testimony. are you here voluntarily testify in today? >> yes, sir, i am. >> can you tell us why you are testifying today? >> yes, sir. one of the things experienced especially -- i hear feedback. >> were you promised anything to testify to this committee today? >> no, i was not. >> and so, thank you for making yourself available. you're written testimony will be made a part of the record. at this time the committee will recognize you to give your oral testimony and you may begin now. you have five minutes. >> thank you. thanks to everyone on the committee for allowing me the opportunity to come to speak to you today. i as i said in my written testimony started working for a nonprofit not because i sought out the work, it was actually something that i tracked into and was actually promoted to the executive director position at about a year or two
mr. smith? >> [inaudible] can you hear me, mr. smith? can you hear me? >> yes, sir i can hear you. >> i need to ask a few questions before you get your testimony. are you here voluntarily testify in today? >> yes, sir, i am. >> can you tell us why you are testifying today? >> yes, sir. one of the things experienced especially -- i hear feedback. >> were you promised anything to testify to this committee today? >> no, i was not. >> and so,...
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mr. smith: mr. speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from south carolina, mr. gowdy, who is a distinguished member of the judiciary committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from south carolina is recognized for two minutes. mr. gowdy: i thank you, mr. speaker, and i thank chairman smith for his leadership on this issue and so many others on judiciary. mr. speaker, when one was coming back from the trojan war, he was coming and many had come to the sound. so odysseus put wax in their ear and made him tie to the mass. against his will they made him tie him up and he did it because he lacked the will to restrain himself. and when people take our freedom, we recall, but when we have proven ourselves to be wholly incapable of exercising that freedom we should give it up. congress has proven itself to be hopelessly incapable of balancing the budget. we need to be made to do so because we cannot bring ourselves to make the hard decisions required. as my colleague and friend who's been lead
mr. smith: mr. speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from south carolina, mr. gowdy, who is a distinguished member of the judiciary committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from south carolina is recognized for two minutes. mr. gowdy: i thank you, mr. speaker, and i thank chairman smith for his leadership on this issue and so many others on judiciary. mr. speaker, when one was coming back from the trojan war, he was coming and many had come to the sound. so odysseus put wax in...
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mr. smith: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to take from the speaker's table the bill h.r. 394 with senate amendments thereto that the house concur in senate amendment number 1 and concur in senate amendment number 2 with the amendment i have placed at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the by title the bill, senate amendments and the proposed house amendment. the clerk: h.r. 394, an act to amend title 28, united states code, to clarify the jurisdiction -- mr. smith: mr. speaker, without objection, i ask that the reading be dispensed with. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the reading is dispensed with. is there objection to the original request of the gentleman from texas? without objection, the request is agreed to and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. smith: i ask for immediate consideration in the house. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the cl
mr. smith: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to take from the speaker's table the bill h.r. 394 with senate amendments thereto that the house concur in senate amendment number 1 and concur in senate amendment number 2 with the amendment i have placed at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the by title the bill, senate amendments and the proposed house amendment. the clerk: h.r. 394, an act to amend title 28, united states code, to clarify the jurisdiction -- mr. smith:...
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mr. smith: mr. speaker, pursuant to house resolution 466, i move to suspend the rules and pass house joint resolution 2 as amended, proposing a balanced budget amendment to the united states constitution. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the joint resolution. the clerk: house joint resolution 2, joint resolution proposing a bald budget amendment to the constitution of the united states. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 466, the gentleman from texas, mr. smith, and the gentleman from michigan, mr. conyers, will each control two -- two hours and 30 minutes. the house will be in order. ask members to take their conversations off the floor and out of the well. ask members to take their conversations ought -- to take their conversations out of the aisle. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas. mr. smith: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days within which to revise and extend their remarks and include ext
mr. smith: mr. speaker, pursuant to house resolution 466, i move to suspend the rules and pass house joint resolution 2 as amended, proposing a balanced budget amendment to the united states constitution. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the joint resolution. the clerk: house joint resolution 2, joint resolution proposing a bald budget amendment to the constitution of the united states. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 466, the gentleman from...
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mr. smith and mr. scott, mr. johnson, do you wish to testify? please take the chair up and we'll -- we're asking you to join this panel. so please pull your chair forward to the table. you can pull your chair right up to the table. does that cover everyone? let's begin with mr. nadler, then ms. jackson-lee, then mr. hastings, mr. johnson and ms. maloney. mr. nadler, let me say i see a beautifully prepared statement. >> with considerable changes. >> i know since you made the changes, i'd like to say without objection that entire statement is going to appear in the statement and we'd welcome your summary. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'll oe i'll omit the first part of the statement which basically describes why the bill is a terrible bill. but let me just address the p t part -- the amendment. with respect to guns, the concerns of more urbanized states like new york are different from like more rural states like alaska. within reason there are strong reasons to allow each state to tailor its own gun laws. that has been our general policy for hundr
mr. smith and mr. scott, mr. johnson, do you wish to testify? please take the chair up and we'll -- we're asking you to join this panel. so please pull your chair forward to the table. you can pull your chair right up to the table. does that cover everyone? let's begin with mr. nadler, then ms. jackson-lee, then mr. hastings, mr. johnson and ms. maloney. mr. nadler, let me say i see a beautifully prepared statement. >> with considerable changes. >> i know since you made the changes,...
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mr. smith and mr. scott, mr. johnson, do you wish to testify? please take the chair up and we'll -- we're asking you to join this panel. so please pull your chair forward to the table. you can pull your chair right up to the table. does that cover everyone? let's begin with mr. nadler, then ms. jackson-lee, then mr. hastings, mr. johnson and ms. maloney. mr. nadler, let me say i see a beautifully prepared statement. >> with considerable changes. >> i know since you made the changes, i'd like to say without objection that entire statement is going to appear in the statement and we'd welcome your summary. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'll oe i'll omit the first part of the statement which basically describes why the bill is a terrible bill. but let me just address the p t part -- the amendment. with respect to guns, the concerns of more urbanized states like new york are different from like more rural states like alaska. within reason there are strong reasons to allow each state to tailor its own gun laws. that has been our general policy for hundr
mr. smith and mr. scott, mr. johnson, do you wish to testify? please take the chair up and we'll -- we're asking you to join this panel. so please pull your chair forward to the table. you can pull your chair right up to the table. does that cover everyone? let's begin with mr. nadler, then ms. jackson-lee, then mr. hastings, mr. johnson and ms. maloney. mr. nadler, let me say i see a beautifully prepared statement. >> with considerable changes. >> i know since you made the changes,...
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and just in case of mr. smith doesn't know about those, perhaps he does know about the american bar association and the association of prosecuting attorneys. not public defenders but prosecuting attorneys. >> certainly the american bar association in recent years has become a very liberal organization, so their endorsement is not aurprise or their opposition is not a surprise. >> i find that interesting having served on several committees in that group and didn't find all those liberal that you're talking about. but i hear you. i want to make it very clear and go a little bit to his point that i imagine lifting from an article today written by frank -- no, in october written by frank brune, it has the title "have glock will travel." imagine how apthey would be if they had to be values, new york, connecticut, honor more per missive gun control regulations from the south and west. as it happens these three northeastern states all perform maiage equality. same-sex marriages, which more conservative states do not, you
and just in case of mr. smith doesn't know about those, perhaps he does know about the american bar association and the association of prosecuting attorneys. not public defenders but prosecuting attorneys. >> certainly the american bar association in recent years has become a very liberal organization, so their endorsement is not aurprise or their opposition is not a surprise. >> i find that interesting having served on several committees in that group and didn't find all those...
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. >> mrs. smith, i will say to you as i said before, thank you very much indeed for agreeing to give eviden evidence. this was a voluntary activity and i'm conscious that it exposes personal matters that affect you in the public domain. >> good morning, mrs. smith. would you state your full name? >> john smith. >> you provided a witness statement to the inquiry. we can see that on the big screen. before i ask you any killed questions about your is the -- detailed statement can i ask you to confirm that statement was to the best of your knowledge and belief. >> yes. i will start with who you are. we have the witness statement in front of them. for those that don't have the statement could you tell us a little bit about who you are and your career history. >> i have been a journalist more than 30 years. i started my year in national newspapers on the sunday times. i worked for the sfpb thames insight -- sunday times doing stores like the iranian embassy sie siege. i decided to go freelance and i have w
. >> mrs. smith, i will say to you as i said before, thank you very much indeed for agreeing to give eviden evidence. this was a voluntary activity and i'm conscious that it exposes personal matters that affect you in the public domain. >> good morning, mrs. smith. would you state your full name? >> john smith. >> you provided a witness statement to the inquiry. we can see that on the big screen. before i ask you any killed questions about your is the -- detailed...
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. >> is mr. smith the only suspect in the bank robbery?>> he's the only suspect in the bank robbery the vehicle pursuit and the killing of officer capoot. >> are you going to make -- [ inaudible ] >> we are working on that now trying to get a booking photo. it was my hope we had it before the press conference hopefully we'll have it before you leave. >> i would imagine the officer played a lot of roles in the department. can you speak how the department is going to attempt to pull together -- [ inaudible ] >> we are going to do the best we can. most of our people are professionals, they are going to do their jobs. it is tough for many of us. especially for his family. nobody is hurting more than them right now. luckily, we have plenty of help. >> can you talk about his family? [ inaudible ] >> i'm sorry say that again. >> i imagine there are -- [ inaudible ] gentleman we have members of the department with his family constantly. -- >> yes, we have members of the department with his family constantly. his wife is very distraught as well as
. >> is mr. smith the only suspect in the bank robbery?>> he's the only suspect in the bank robbery the vehicle pursuit and the killing of officer capoot. >> are you going to make -- [ inaudible ] >> we are working on that now trying to get a booking photo. it was my hope we had it before the press conference hopefully we'll have it before you leave. >> i would imagine the officer played a lot of roles in the department. can you speak how the department is going to...
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, to brad pitt's mr. smithe once asked if you wanted to play a bond girl and you said, "nope, you wanted to play bond." well, you didn't play bond, but you played a bond-like character in "salt." is that one of your ambitions, to punch through these gender stereotypes? >> jolie: it's not something i intentionally did, but when it comes my way, it's... and i'm aware of it, it was really fun to do, especially because i just had kids. i just had my twins, and i'd been in a nightgown for about seven months. and i felt like... i felt like getting up and punching something. >> simon: her favorite movie was not an action flick but a tragedy, based on a true story. in "a mighty heart," angelina plays marianne pearl, the widow of daniel pearl, the "wall street journal" reporter who was beheaded by terrorists in pakistan. ( screaming ) that was a moment i'll never forget. >> jolie: that was the hardest thing, yeah. as an actress, that was the hardest thing. >> simon: many of her films earned her more money than praise. c
, to brad pitt's mr. smithe once asked if you wanted to play a bond girl and you said, "nope, you wanted to play bond." well, you didn't play bond, but you played a bond-like character in "salt." is that one of your ambitions, to punch through these gender stereotypes? >> jolie: it's not something i intentionally did, but when it comes my way, it's... and i'm aware of it, it was really fun to do, especially because i just had kids. i just had my twins, and i'd been in...
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. >> is mr. smith the only suspect in the bank robbery? >> he's the only suspect in the bank robbery the vehicle pursuit and the killing of officer capoot. >> are you going to make -- [ inaudible ] >> we are working on that now trying to get a booking photo. it was my hope we had it before the press conference hopefully we'll have it before you leave. >> i would imagine the officer played a lot of roles in the department. can you speak how the department is going to attempt to pull together -- [ inaudible ] >> we are going to do the best we can. most of our people are professionals, they are going to do their jobs. it is tough for many of us. especially for his family. nobody is hurting more than them right now. luckily, we have plenty of help. >> can you talk about his family? [ inaudible ] >> i'm sorry say that again. >> i imagine there are -- [ inaudible ] gentleman we have members of the department with his family constantly. -- >> yes, we have members of the department with his family constantly. his wife is very distraught as well as
. >> is mr. smith the only suspect in the bank robbery? >> he's the only suspect in the bank robbery the vehicle pursuit and the killing of officer capoot. >> are you going to make -- [ inaudible ] >> we are working on that now trying to get a booking photo. it was my hope we had it before the press conference hopefully we'll have it before you leave. >> i would imagine the officer played a lot of roles in the department. can you speak how the department is going...
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mr. smith: the gentleman from arkansas, mr. ross. the chair: the gentleman from arkansas is recognized for one minute. mr. ross: thank you, mr. chairman. i rise today in strong support of h.r. 822. if you get a driver's license in arkansas, it's recognized in every state in the country. and if you have a conceal carry permit, the same rules should apply. our second amount rights to own and bear arms are universal, and our laws should reflect that as best they can. the national right to carry reciprocity act would allow every american citizen with a valid concealed carry permit to carry a concealed firearm in all states that allow them for lawful purposes. let me be clear, if your state bans concealed firearms, then this law will not affect that ban. this bill does not change any state laws about when and where you can carry a concealed firearm. this bill does not create a new federal licensing system. it simply reinforces our second amendment rights and makes the laws more fair for law-abiding gun owners. as a strong supporter of the
mr. smith: the gentleman from arkansas, mr. ross. the chair: the gentleman from arkansas is recognized for one minute. mr. ross: thank you, mr. chairman. i rise today in strong support of h.r. 822. if you get a driver's license in arkansas, it's recognized in every state in the country. and if you have a conceal carry permit, the same rules should apply. our second amount rights to own and bear arms are universal, and our laws should reflect that as best they can. the national right to carry...
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mr. smith, can i ask a question? i do not know of the phrase the lot number amendment is something with which you're familiar -- lautenberg amendment? it was passed some time in the 1980's. it would deny -- >> as it has been discussed recently, it has to do with refugees coming from the soviet union, so i do not think that would be related. >> this was well before i came here. it dealt with the ability of someone to have a concealed permit had been convicted or accused of a domestic violence offense even if they happened to be a member of the law enforcement community. at the time, the law-enforcement community was violently opposed but congress passed it anyway. does this bill have an impact on that or would it leave it as it is? >> sandridge and does not have an impact. >> so the ability to dictate what would and would not be the gun policy, which would not fit with federalism, but was accepted by a lot of people who are still here on the other side, that has no impact? does this have any impact on open carry laws?
mr. smith, can i ask a question? i do not know of the phrase the lot number amendment is something with which you're familiar -- lautenberg amendment? it was passed some time in the 1980's. it would deny -- >> as it has been discussed recently, it has to do with refugees coming from the soviet union, so i do not think that would be related. >> this was well before i came here. it dealt with the ability of someone to have a concealed permit had been convicted or accused of a domestic...
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that is a veteran move by mr. smith.nd scoreless game in the first quarter, john beck still looking for his first win as an nfl starting quarterback. that's not gonna help. shawn goldson breaks off and picks him off. redskins trying for any offense, screen pass, but patrick willis subscription the football, donth witner recovers deep in washington territory. a gift for the 49ers offense. the defense forces three more turnovers today. on the very next play, play acts, alex smith finds his rookie fullback bruce miller and that's a 30-yard scare for his first nfl touchdown. the 49ers win again 19-11. >> yeah, 7-1 means we've got a chance to be 8-1, you know. that's sweet. all that matters is the w. we're not into the style points, anything like that. we've got the win, that's what we came here to do. >> interview: i'm very happy that i'm -- we're in a situation to be 7-1 and, you know, i feel, i still think that us hasanni fence, we didn't hit our spot where we can go, but that's a god day for us you know. >> interview: hal
that is a veteran move by mr. smith.nd scoreless game in the first quarter, john beck still looking for his first win as an nfl starting quarterback. that's not gonna help. shawn goldson breaks off and picks him off. redskins trying for any offense, screen pass, but patrick willis subscription the football, donth witner recovers deep in washington territory. a gift for the 49ers offense. the defense forces three more turnovers today. on the very next play, play acts, alex smith finds his rookie...
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the lower neighbor who has lived there the longest mr. smith virtually no light will get down there now. this is the south side neighbor. these are historic windows. all these windows was built when the house was bilts. this is a nice glass stained window. it's a shame that more accommodation can't be made. we would request that a smaller addition with more setbacks but mostly i would love to see the policies be artsed. president olague: and mr. williams who is your clients? >> the adjacent neighbor. president olague: mr. gwen, -- >> not him president olague: you have your own time. there were three d.r.'s. >> my name is florence uwen and my family owns the property two doors down from the subject, and although the project would not have immediate or physical impact at this time. however, one of my concern is the social impact as well as future social impact. as the attorneys stated that the construction proposed may change the whole neighborhood. we've been there for, what my daughter there -- that is the third generation and we intend to stay
the lower neighbor who has lived there the longest mr. smith virtually no light will get down there now. this is the south side neighbor. these are historic windows. all these windows was built when the house was bilts. this is a nice glass stained window. it's a shame that more accommodation can't be made. we would request that a smaller addition with more setbacks but mostly i would love to see the policies be artsed. president olague: and mr. williams who is your clients? >> the...
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. >> mr. smith will continue the radio show for as long as he can. and in his final baltimore sun editorial he simply said my work here is done. >>> long awaited first movie and the beginning of a finale and after midnight a local theater was packed. a look at the crowd at the twihards and what they said about the upcoming movie. it's not brocking dawn -- breaking dawn. it's the last one. and a scary situation on board a delta flight. what happened to the pilot. good morning, maryland, continues on this friday, november 18th. >>> news time 4:45. five things know on this friday morning. santa claus back in town and he is going to be at towson town mall beginning today. giving away for kids and a special performance by the milk shake duo. it kicks off at ten and goes until one. >>> president obama has a business dayy day still in indonesia and today he is going to attend the east asia summit and hold a bilateral meeting and attend a gala dinner. >>> at private funeral for heavy "d" will be held in mount vernon new york. al sharpton and diddy will pay t
. >> mr. smith will continue the radio show for as long as he can. and in his final baltimore sun editorial he simply said my work here is done. >>> long awaited first movie and the beginning of a finale and after midnight a local theater was packed. a look at the crowd at the twihards and what they said about the upcoming movie. it's not brocking dawn -- breaking dawn. it's the last one. and a scary situation on board a delta flight. what happened to the pilot. good morning,...
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good veteran move by mr. smith and washington. scoreless game in the first quarter. john beck still looking for his first win as an nfl starting quarterback. that won't help. ghoulston brakes off the ball and picks him off. led to a field goal. later in the half, 6-0 san francisco, redskins trying for any offense, the screen pass with patrick willis, donth witners recovers deep in washington territory. a gift for the offense. the defense forced three more turnovers today. on the very next play, this is the run fake, alex smith finds the rookie fullback bruce miller and he beats his man, 30 yards for his first nfl touchdown. turnover is turned into a touchdown. the 49ers win again, 19-11. >> interview: yeah, 7-1 means we've got a chance to be 8-1. that's sweet. all that matters is the w. we're not into the style points, anything like that, we've got the win, that's what we came here to do. >> interview: i'm very happy that i'm, we're in a situation, you know, to be 7-1. and i feel, i still think, you know, hasanni fence we didn't hit our spot where we can go and get t
good veteran move by mr. smith and washington. scoreless game in the first quarter. john beck still looking for his first win as an nfl starting quarterback. that won't help. ghoulston brakes off the ball and picks him off. led to a field goal. later in the half, 6-0 san francisco, redskins trying for any offense, the screen pass with patrick willis, donth witners recovers deep in washington territory. a gift for the offense. the defense forced three more turnovers today. on the very next play,...
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they have instituted changes where it will not happen again but this will not bring mr. smithk. >> mistakes happen. things can happen. this is so agreejeous. 4. >> there is no excuse for this mistake. >> the words are on the package. just read it. you need to look for what the drug is that you are looking for. >> listen to what the family attorney has to say. >> this nurse as we sit here today mistake after mistake after mistake, the nurse is still working in that icu on patients just like richard smith. >> no way. >> the nurse is still working there. >> 24-year-old michelle had a big weekend. she allegedly was driving drunk in arizona. she hit numerous curves and said i don't have to walk effing anywhere. she shoved an officer. had to be take on the the ground while scuffling with the police and she allegedly kicked a cop in the groin. >> mom must be so proud. >> and she looks dirty. >> and super extreme. >> do you think they did this pose after they told her she got super extreme? like that sounds like the best? >> there is a video circulating that people are asking a lot of
they have instituted changes where it will not happen again but this will not bring mr. smithk. >> mistakes happen. things can happen. this is so agreejeous. 4. >> there is no excuse for this mistake. >> the words are on the package. just read it. you need to look for what the drug is that you are looking for. >> listen to what the family attorney has to say. >> this nurse as we sit here today mistake after mistake after mistake, the nurse is still working in that...
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. >> mrs. smith, i will say to you as i said before thank you very much indeed for agreeing to give evidence evidence. this was a voluntary activity and i'm conscious that it exposes personal matters that affect you in the public domain. >> good morning mrs. smith. would you state your full name? >> john smith. >> you provided a witness statement to the inquiry. we can see that on the big screen. before i ask you any killed questions about your is the -- detailed statement can i ask you to confirm that statement was to the best of your knowledge and belief. >> yes. i will start with who you are. we have the witness statement in front of them. for those that don't have the statement could you tell us a little bit about who you are and your career history. >> i have been a journalist more than 30 years. i started my year in national newspapers on the sunday times. i worked for the sfpb thames insight -- sunday times doing stores like the iranian embassy siege siege. after that i decided to go freelance
. >> mrs. smith, i will say to you as i said before thank you very much indeed for agreeing to give evidence evidence. this was a voluntary activity and i'm conscious that it exposes personal matters that affect you in the public domain. >> good morning mrs. smith. would you state your full name? >> john smith. >> you provided a witness statement to the inquiry. we can see that on the big screen. before i ask you any killed questions about your is the -- detailed...
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now, mrs. smith no matter how bad she feels she has never missed one of andrew's games. >> it made me happy that every week i had something wonderful to look forward. >> you see that white face in the stands. >> yes. >> reporter: but it is what the rest of the bobcats did that proved family really does extend beyond bloodlines. >> hi guys. >> reporter: they all showed up one day and all had signed a really beautiful card and a big fruit basket. >> reporter: and team support and his mom's strength taught andrew the biggest lesson of all. >> whether you have breast cancer, you're down 20 points, you have to stay strong and have to keep fighting. >> reporter: kristin berset, 9news now. >> she is awfully tough. lorraine continues to go
now, mrs. smith no matter how bad she feels she has never missed one of andrew's games. >> it made me happy that every week i had something wonderful to look forward. >> you see that white face in the stands. >> yes. >> reporter: but it is what the rest of the bobcats did that proved family really does extend beyond bloodlines. >> hi guys. >> reporter: they all showed up one day and all had signed a really beautiful card and a big fruit basket. >>...
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mr. smith and mr. scott, mr. johnson, do you wish to testify? please take the chair up and we'll -- we're asking you to join this nel. so please pull your chair forward to the table. you can pull your chair right up to the table. does that cover everyone? let's begin with mr. nadler, then ms. jackson-lee, then mr. hastings, mr. johnson and ms. maloney. . nadler, let me say i s a beautifully prepared statement. >> with considerable changes. >> i know since you made the changes, i'd like to say without objection that entire statement is going to appear in the statement and we'd welcome your summary. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'll oe i'll omit the first part of the statement which basically describes why the bill is a terrible bill. but let me just address the p t part -- the amendment. with respect to guns, the concerns of more urbanized states like new york are different from like more rural states like alaska. within reason there are strong reasons to allow each state to tailor its own gun laws. that has been our general policy for hundreds of
mr. smith and mr. scott, mr. johnson, do you wish to testify? please take the chair up and we'll -- we're asking you to join this nel. so please pull your chair forward to the table. you can pull your chair right up to the table. does that cover everyone? let's begin with mr. nadler, then ms. jackson-lee, then mr. hastings, mr. johnson and ms. maloney. . nadler, let me say i s a beautifully prepared statement. >> with considerable changes. >> i know since you made the changes, i'd...
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. >> hey, is mr. smith home? >> no, it's not.nta claus' house. >> reporter: parker has been missing for ten days now. she disappeared the same day her episode of "the people's court" aired. the show exposed the often stormy and sometimes violent relationship between her and the father of her twins. >> he shouldn't have put his hands on me. he shouldn't have left me three or four times over the past year and a half. >> reporter: police and parker's parents have been saying that dale smith jr. is not a suspect and it's not clear what sparked this raid but parker's parents did ratchet up the intense of their search this weekend. >> i want her home. >> reporter: even offering a $50,000 reward for any information leading to her whereabouts. that reward had an expiration date of today, apparently to motivate tipsters to act soon. now, andrea, i spoke with family members this morning. they said that all they know about this raid is that michelle parker wasn't found. now, again, dale smith is not a suspect but he was the last person to s
. >> hey, is mr. smith home? >> no, it's not.nta claus' house. >> reporter: parker has been missing for ten days now. she disappeared the same day her episode of "the people's court" aired. the show exposed the often stormy and sometimes violent relationship between her and the father of her twins. >> he shouldn't have put his hands on me. he shouldn't have left me three or four times over the past year and a half. >> reporter: police and parker's parents...
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i wouldn't dismiss seeing mrs. smith and her knickers $400. >> host: what was the funniest letter that you read? >> guest: there are little bits and all of them. there isn't one after the other. >> host: and she has a sense of humor. >> guest: it is an almost every letter he is also investigating waste and fraud in the military. the robbery of the united states railroad off investigating these huge issues and people are losing millions and billions of dollars and the railroads are falling apart and he is also investigating this and comes back like while you were at it went to investigate the leak on the government envelopes because i can't get that to stick so taken nice big complex issue and trivialize it. but yes, there are little gems and most of the letters like that. >> host: i like how she's going against the theme that she wasn't a political level. in 1942 she writes to him about a radio speech that he had given and she says your radio technique has improved immensely and then she said the continents are just as a
i wouldn't dismiss seeing mrs. smith and her knickers $400. >> host: what was the funniest letter that you read? >> guest: there are little bits and all of them. there isn't one after the other. >> host: and she has a sense of humor. >> guest: it is an almost every letter he is also investigating waste and fraud in the military. the robbery of the united states railroad off investigating these huge issues and people are losing millions and billions of dollars and the...
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she said i wouldn't miss seeing mrs. smith in knickers for $100.[laughter] >> host: what was the funniest letter that you read? >> guest: there are little bits and all of them. >> host: she really has a sense of humor. >> guest: yes she does. he is off investigating waste and fraud in the military, the robbery of the united states railroad. he is off investigating these huge issues and people are losing millions and millions of dollars and the railroads are falling apart. he is off investigating the stuff that he comes back and she is while you are at it why don't you investigate the glue to put on government envelopes because i can't get them to stick. she takes a nice big complex issue and -- she says they are little gems and most of the letters. >> host: i like going against this theme that she was not political at all. in 1942 she writes to him about a radio speech is given the night before and she said your radio technique has improved immensely and then she said your confidence had advanced so he had a speech coach to speak more properly and
she said i wouldn't miss seeing mrs. smith in knickers for $100.[laughter] >> host: what was the funniest letter that you read? >> guest: there are little bits and all of them. >> host: she really has a sense of humor. >> guest: yes she does. he is off investigating waste and fraud in the military, the robbery of the united states railroad. he is off investigating these huge issues and people are losing millions and millions of dollars and the railroads are falling...
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i wouldn't missed seeing mrs. smith in nickers for a hundred dollars. >> host: what was the funniest letter you read? >> guest: oh, there's little bits in all of them. there's nots one after the other. >> host: she has a sense of humor throughout all of them. >> guest: it's in all of them. he's off investigating waste and fraud in the military, the robbery of the united states railroads, off investigating these huge issues, and people are losing millions and billions of dollars, and the railroads are falling apart, and he's off investigating this stuff, and she comes back, while you're at it, investigate the glue they put on government envelopes because i can't get it to stick, so it's a complex issue and trifle yalizing -- trivializes it. >> host: going against the theme she's not political at all, in 1942, she writes about a radio speech he gave the night before saying your radio technique improved immensely, and says your continents were pronounced as the speech coach told you. he had coaching 20 speak on the radio,
i wouldn't missed seeing mrs. smith in nickers for a hundred dollars. >> host: what was the funniest letter you read? >> guest: oh, there's little bits in all of them. there's nots one after the other. >> host: she has a sense of humor throughout all of them. >> guest: it's in all of them. he's off investigating waste and fraud in the military, the robbery of the united states railroads, off investigating these huge issues, and people are losing millions and billions of...
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mr. smithelieves that the occupy wall street movement will gel, if it has any legs, and will it get a political foundation some day, formation, and something coherent. i'll listen to your answer. guest: i don't mean would be evasive. i'm not a pundit and i'm not a prophet. it's a good question. what history suggests, at this point it reflects a mood that is perhaps larger or more inchoate. who is, for every person on wall street or the other camps around the country, there are a great many who are in sympathy with their position. now, whether that organizes into a formal -- what argues against it is that as i understand it, the leaders of the movement have been quite even-handed in a plague on both major political parties' houses and so at least so far there's not much evidence of them morphing into a conventional political party endorsing candidates, or the like. host: carmen in hamilton, montana. caller: i'm strongly with the people that are with occupy wall street. i was in san diego a few d
mr. smithelieves that the occupy wall street movement will gel, if it has any legs, and will it get a political foundation some day, formation, and something coherent. i'll listen to your answer. guest: i don't mean would be evasive. i'm not a pundit and i'm not a prophet. it's a good question. what history suggests, at this point it reflects a mood that is perhaps larger or more inchoate. who is, for every person on wall street or the other camps around the country, there are a great many who...
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mr. chairman. ms. smith, the purpose of this hearing is to do some oversight with hud and specifically in the home program. to make certain that every dollar that the taxpayers seem to hud, send washington, are dollars that are well spent and that taxpayers get value or every dollar. at your organization, ms. smith, were home program funds through hud sent to your nonprofit? >> actually when we did the process we set up a different organization. because the home funds were not the only funds that made that project a reality. we also use the low income housing tax credit funds as well. the hud home funds were sort of like mezzanine finance is. so there was a separate entity away from our organization that received those funds. >> did you oversee that separate organization? >> yes, sir, i did spend some between your nonprofit and a separate or decision that you saw there were home program funds and other low income housing tax credit funds, also federal funds? >> yes, sir, there were. >> you oversaw the manage
mr. chairman. ms. smith, the purpose of this hearing is to do some oversight with hud and specifically in the home program. to make certain that every dollar that the taxpayers seem to hud, send washington, are dollars that are well spent and that taxpayers get value or every dollar. at your organization, ms. smith, were home program funds through hud sent to your nonprofit? >> actually when we did the process we set up a different organization. because the home funds were not the only...
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mr. smith: thank you, madam speaker. i thank the leadership of this house, both democrat and republican, and all the co-sponsors for bringing this resolution before us and honoring gabe zimmerman by naming a room in the capitol visitors center after him. i can think of nobody who better personified the idea of public service than gabe zimmerman. a lot of people get involved in politics for a lot of different reasons, but i think the base reason that we all should want to be involved in it is to represent people. and when you read the stories about gabe and the service that he did, even before he worked for congresswoman giffords, you can see someone who truly understood what it meant to be a representative. gabe made so much of his life about caring for other people. and there can be no higher calling. in naming this room after him, we have a permanent reminder to everybody who comes through this capitol about what this place is all about. it's about serving our people. it's about public service. and on the base fundamen
mr. smith: thank you, madam speaker. i thank the leadership of this house, both democrat and republican, and all the co-sponsors for bringing this resolution before us and honoring gabe zimmerman by naming a room in the capitol visitors center after him. i can think of nobody who better personified the idea of public service than gabe zimmerman. a lot of people get involved in politics for a lot of different reasons, but i think the base reason that we all should want to be involved in it is to...
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they go, mr. smithmo from the school's chancellor that says you need to move, please move, and he spits in the cop's face or he doesn't he just sits there like this. , i take it back, he just says i'm not moving. now what does he do, mark, hit him with a baton, taser him? >> you don't hit him with a baton. >> what do you do. megyn: you'll have to lay hands on him. these why this police chief out in baltimore, the former guy kelly saying pepper spray is better than using a baton or laying hands on him. megyn: megyn you've got to physically take them, pepper spray or not. you have to physically arrest them. you don't have to use the pepper spray. megyn: that is the final word. good job to both of you. think again. and take aleve. it's the one doctors recommend most for arthritis pain... two pills can last all day. ♪ you noticed! these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those
they go, mr. smithmo from the school's chancellor that says you need to move, please move, and he spits in the cop's face or he doesn't he just sits there like this. , i take it back, he just says i'm not moving. now what does he do, mark, hit him with a baton, taser him? >> you don't hit him with a baton. >> what do you do. megyn: you'll have to lay hands on him. these why this police chief out in baltimore, the former guy kelly saying pepper spray is better than using a baton or...
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. >> is mr. smith home? >> no, he's not. it's santa clauss' house!ter: michelle's mother is reacting. >> when i found out it was a family member of the exfiance, my heart pounded out of my chest. to this day, they haven't called me once. >> reporter: she's said before she doesn't believe dale smith had anything to do with her daughter's disappearance. this morning, she's still searching, still hoping to bring michelle home to her children. and michelle's brother tells us police did not find what they were looking for in that raid. so it would appear the search for michelle is back at square one. george? >> okay, ryan. thanks. let's bring in the legal team, dan abrams and nancy grace. thanks for both of you for coming in. nancy, let's begin with you. a little incongruity here. they say smith is not a suspect. then they go into his father's house with a full s.w.a.t. team. >> you know, you're right. and here's the kicker, george. once that someone is named a "suspect" or a person of interest, all of their constitution nal rights and privileges then att
. >> is mr. smith home? >> no, he's not. it's santa clauss' house!ter: michelle's mother is reacting. >> when i found out it was a family member of the exfiance, my heart pounded out of my chest. to this day, they haven't called me once. >> reporter: she's said before she doesn't believe dale smith had anything to do with her daughter's disappearance. this morning, she's still searching, still hoping to bring michelle home to her children. and michelle's brother tells us...
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mr. shepard smith. >> shepard: thank you. the news begins anew on studio b. american man accused of plotting to attack police and military personnel. what the cops say he was doing when they arrested him. >> plus, new report says the militant group hezbollah has captured more than a dozen americans. we'll talk with a former cia about the dire straits, a hezbollah target himself about what we could do and what could happen to them in enemy hands. >> plus, this little boy's mom told police he disappeared after she left him alone in her car on the road. now she is reportedly blaming her husband. that's all ahead. unless breaking news changes everything on studio b. >>> first, the congressional super committee has reached a stalemate. that's the word on capitol hill where the bipartisan group of lawmakers has failed to agree on a 1.2 trillion spending cut. the deadline is today to present a plan of some kind to trim the budget or face a series of automatic cuts. of course washington doesn't work and it doesn't today. there's still time for a last-ditch effort to
mr. shepard smith. >> shepard: thank you. the news begins anew on studio b. american man accused of plotting to attack police and military personnel. what the cops say he was doing when they arrested him. >> plus, new report says the militant group hezbollah has captured more than a dozen americans. we'll talk with a former cia about the dire straits, a hezbollah target himself about what we could do and what could happen to them in enemy hands. >> plus, this little boy's mom...
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is, we had to look at every aspect in the case before we could come out publicly and state that mr. smith martha: bill daley is a former f.b.i. investigator, of course, bill, welcome. >> thank you. martha: what do you make of that? he was not a suspect, and now they are calling him the primary suspect. what must they have on this guy to have said that? >> through the process of elimination. the police do need to take a very broad view so they don't get myopic and hone in and say it must be this person because of maybe this people's court incident. however, i think at this point they have some forensic evidence to connect him witness, a timeline issue, maybe even some technology. if we go back to the fact one of the patterns in this case, one of the facts in this case is that her cellphone was used to text a message later that afternoon when she had at that point disappeared. that text message may have come from her phone which may put him in a certain location at the same time. there are a number of things here i think more circumstantial at this point than probably forensic-based, meanin
is, we had to look at every aspect in the case before we could come out publicly and state that mr. smith martha: bill daley is a former f.b.i. investigator, of course, bill, welcome. >> thank you. martha: what do you make of that? he was not a suspect, and now they are calling him the primary suspect. what must they have on this guy to have said that? >> through the process of elimination. the police do need to take a very broad view so they don't get myopic and hone in and say it...
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mr. smith: madam chairwoman, i yield one minute to the gentleman from ohio, mr. chabet, who is a senior member of the judiciary committee. mr. chabot: i thank the chairman for yielding. mr. speaker, the second amendment to the united states constitution states, and i quote, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed, unquote. in this modern age, when it's very common for people to travel to work or for pleasure, it's really become routine.
mr. smith: madam chairwoman, i yield one minute to the gentleman from ohio, mr. chabet, who is a senior member of the judiciary committee. mr. chabot: i thank the chairman for yielding. mr. speaker, the second amendment to the united states constitution states, and i quote, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed, unquote. in this modern age, when it's very common for people to travel to work or for pleasure, it's really become routine.