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mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent to insert into the record notice from the congressional budget office we received just this morning as a matter of fact, yes the bill in front of us and the numbers it claims does include additional audits on individuals making less than $400,000 a year and i yield one and a half minutes. the speaker pro tempore: without objection the document is admitted. the gentleman is now recognized from california for one minute. one and a half minutes. >> mr. speaker, the democrats printed and spent trillions of dollars we didn't have and they unleashed the worst inflation in 40 years. they waged war on capitalism and the energy industry and produced an economic recession. now they're doubling down on these foolish policies. the more some people invest in their mistakes the less willing they are to admit them. they are adding 87,000 new i.r.s. ages larger than the entire population of flint, michigan, in order to check $200 billion in new taxes. mr. mcclintock: mostly fr
mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent to insert into the record notice from the congressional budget office we received just this morning as a matter of fact, yes the bill in front of us and the numbers it claims does include additional audits on individuals making less than $400,000 a year and i yield one and a half minutes. the speaker pro tempore: without objection the document is admitted. the gentleman is now recognized from california for one minute. one and a half...
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mr. smith: thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, let me just say briefly here, i would urge my colleagues to please stop the fear morning and pandering to the extremists. people are listening when people speak on this house floor. we had someone show up at the f.b.i. field office yesterday with a nail gun. so enough of the misinformation. i yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from oregon, mr. blumenauer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. blumenauer: thank you. i appreciate the opportunity to just make one point. the extent to which this is a partisan bill is a result of selective memory and a willful refusal on the part of my republican colleagues to work with us. this legislation is replete with items that i'm proud to have authored, with senator grassley, the small energy wind tax credit. the 30-d in terms of electric vehicles. the 179 building tax credit. these ar
mr. smith: thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, let me just say briefly here, i would urge my colleagues to please stop the fear morning and pandering to the extremists. people are listening when people speak on this house floor. we had someone show up at the f.b.i. field office yesterday with a nail gun. so enough of the misinformation. i yield 30 seconds to...
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mr. chris smith of new jersey and pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. smith will vote no on 5376. >> as the member designated by representatives ritchie torres, they will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek reek in. >> as the member designated by dr. joyce and mr. amodei, those members will vote no on h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from delaware seek recognition? ms. blunt rochester: as the member designated by mr. barra began, ms. kelly and mr. rush, i inform the house that they will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from louisiana seek recognition? >> as the member designated by by mr. fallon of texas, mr. gaetz of florida, mr. duncan of south carolina and mr.~wilson of south carolina, these members will vote no on h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? jefer jeff as the member designated by chairwoman eddie b
mr. chris smith of new jersey and pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. smith will vote no on 5376. >> as the member designated by representatives ritchie torres, they will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek reek in. >> as the member designated by dr. joyce and mr. amodei, those members will vote no on h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from...
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mr. smith opens the same season as marian anderson. and the scene you talk about, he is a child reading the gettysburg address out loud from the wall. then the film cuts to a black man with tears falling down his cheeks as he hears the words of the promise of equality under god. god is mentioned in lincoln's other speech and is on the gettysburg address portion. lincoln added those, they were not in the original text. when he rewrote it, he inserted the words he spoke at gettysburg. the other mention of god is harsher. in the second inaugural address where that is written into panels on the wall, there is a fiery paragraph saying that after all these centuries of oppression, slavery, every drop of blood drawn with a lash has to be repaid by those drawn with the sword, that as we said 3000 years ago, so must it be said today, the judgments of the lord are true and righteous altogether. so it was evoking god for quality and also for retribution of the sin of slavery. host: you have written 50 books about lincoln and the civil war, do you
mr. smith opens the same season as marian anderson. and the scene you talk about, he is a child reading the gettysburg address out loud from the wall. then the film cuts to a black man with tears falling down his cheeks as he hears the words of the promise of equality under god. god is mentioned in lincoln's other speech and is on the gettysburg address portion. lincoln added those, they were not in the original text. when he rewrote it, he inserted the words he spoke at gettysburg. the other...
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yes, mr. smith opens the same season as marion anderson, and that scene that you talk about, he hears a child reading the gettysburg address out loud from the wall. then, the film cuts to a black man with tears falling down his cheeks as he hears these words of promise of equality under god. yes, god is mentioned in lincoln's other speech, this nation under god should have a new birth of freedom. it's on the gettysburg address portion. by the way, lincoln added those words i gettysburg, they were not in his original text. but when he re-wrote it, he inserted the words he had spoken extemporaneously at gettysburg. the other mention of god is a little harsher. over in the second inaugural address, where that is written in two panels on the wall, before lincoln gets to malice towards none, with charity toward all. there is a fiery paragraph saying that, after all these centuries of oppression, of slavery, if every drop of blood drawn with the lash has to be repaid by those drawn with the sword, then as
yes, mr. smith opens the same season as marion anderson, and that scene that you talk about, he hears a child reading the gettysburg address out loud from the wall. then, the film cuts to a black man with tears falling down his cheeks as he hears these words of promise of equality under god. yes, god is mentioned in lincoln's other speech, this nation under god should have a new birth of freedom. it's on the gettysburg address portion. by the way, lincoln added those words i gettysburg, they...
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mr. smith: mr. chairman, we can see when congress tries to exempt itself from the basic laws of economics. we should not exempt them and hand over more responsibility to unelected bureaucrats. rep. yarmuth: thank you. i would like to welcome steny hoyer to our hearing today and he is recognized for his opening remarks. welcome to the committee. rep. hoyer: mr. chairman and mr. smith, thank you for this opportunity to testify on this important issue. i will not take the time to rebut mr. smith's remarks, but i will do so in the future. they are not relevant. when republicans are in charge and had the presidency, the senate and the house -- america is one of the few countries that has a debt limit, and none of them go through the crisis we do. there are three others in the industrialized world that go through the gyrations we do when we meet the debt limit in position which would shut down the government and destroy the economic system in the world if we reached that debt. i appreciate the opportunity
mr. smith: mr. chairman, we can see when congress tries to exempt itself from the basic laws of economics. we should not exempt them and hand over more responsibility to unelected bureaucrats. rep. yarmuth: thank you. i would like to welcome steny hoyer to our hearing today and he is recognized for his opening remarks. welcome to the committee. rep. hoyer: mr. chairman and mr. smith, thank you for this opportunity to testify on this important issue. i will not take the time to rebut mr. smith's...
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so that donna would you, me in fact, shit, i should have to look at it for a sure you escrow for mr. smith. you are getting escal accomplished. if you're cured with your be aware when you're with her, so when you're ready with different. sure. to play bill snyder got a feel for us guys. i'm just neil, i'm serious. other to love. a guy can listen to the person will show or need you need to because she wanted to put more so was on your little one should on the lot . so i don't, you're not ah, yes, the jewish, the whistle is that it got to keep looking at the ledger that i bought this night. there's 2 ducks, the russian collage cut for us, and i just gave him a solution that was all mentioned. there's a solution that oh great and gives us diane, you heads up to the a home it did this good. yeah. i did a lot of money that i had missed a sub welcoming still my with the blood with, [000:00:00;00] with that sure. you send me to any minus? yes, almost before with my other funny to just told me, but i fishy. i use a border. yes, that's home between them. if i wanted to go to them, you have a brochu
so that donna would you, me in fact, shit, i should have to look at it for a sure you escrow for mr. smith. you are getting escal accomplished. if you're cured with your be aware when you're with her, so when you're ready with different. sure. to play bill snyder got a feel for us guys. i'm just neil, i'm serious. other to love. a guy can listen to the person will show or need you need to because she wanted to put more so was on your little one should on the lot . so i don't, you're not ah,...
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so you're wishing to the level of a upstream industry to renew at the exposure with mr. smith. next id yet to fully issue. but the most that i need wait at the new boy in the morning as i spoke with you, i just wanted to kinda get a fresh come in with my own get really bad news. just missed the media. and i read you publish just because ah ah ah ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is on of very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time time to sit down and talk ah, with ah, the 1st time in history, an entire countries culture has been trashed with a very modern weapon. cancel culture. really desert, one of the global sheffield my love so little in one bully frog. it just me sitting there. i knew it would preclude the phrase now, particularly refers to counseling russian culture yet them know what a group of children because it can when you're my folks sure when she will be on there. it's charlie mozilla. that's all
so you're wishing to the level of a upstream industry to renew at the exposure with mr. smith. next id yet to fully issue. but the most that i need wait at the new boy in the morning as i spoke with you, i just wanted to kinda get a fresh come in with my own get really bad news. just missed the media. and i read you publish just because ah ah ah ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is on of very dramatic development...
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. >> judge judy: mr. smith, how did you meet the plaintiff? a friend. approximately three years ago, my cat needed babysitting, so i initiated her. i re-met her again a year ago. >> judge judy: and when you say you initiated something a year ago, tell me what it was that you initiated. >> i had purchased a hundred-year-old house, and i was conversing with my friends -- and she was present -- about the problems i was having with ng up. i'd hired an inspector, but he didn't do a good job. i needed plumbing, a roof, electrical. there was no foundation on my house. >> judge judy: were you living there? >> i was residing there, yes. >> judge judy: with all those things not being there? no foundation, no plumbing, nothing? >> they were operational but not totally functional. >> judge judy: now we're gonna get back how you came to her to help you with all these problems. stop playing with the papers. there are more papers there than in the supreme court. [ laughter ] >> he's got a long history, your honor, sorry. >> judge judy: this is gonna be very
. >> judge judy: mr. smith, how did you meet the plaintiff? a friend. approximately three years ago, my cat needed babysitting, so i initiated her. i re-met her again a year ago. >> judge judy: and when you say you initiated something a year ago, tell me what it was that you initiated. >> i had purchased a hundred-year-old house, and i was conversing with my friends -- and she was present -- about the problems i was having with ng up. i'd hired an inspector, but he didn't do a...
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mr. smith, last time you were before us to discuss this reconciliation bill, we still have not received a full score from the congressional budget office. is there a full score for the legislation we are considering today? >> it's a practice that is happening quite regularly in the house of representatives. no, there's no cbo score on this bill that was passed out of the senate. there was a cbo score over a week ago, but it has not included the numerous changes that were done during the voter rama in the senate. it has tens of billions of dollars in changes. >> if this will work to pass, we are passing something we don't have a full score on, is that correct? >> that is completely correct. >> ok. again, i am thrilled my democratic colleagues finally came to the realization inflation is a problem. is there anything in this bill that actually addresses inflation, that would actually lower this extraordinary 40 year high we are in right now? >> mr. cole, i would say that they definitely name to th
mr. smith, last time you were before us to discuss this reconciliation bill, we still have not received a full score from the congressional budget office. is there a full score for the legislation we are considering today? >> it's a practice that is happening quite regularly in the house of representatives. no, there's no cbo score on this bill that was passed out of the senate. there was a cbo score over a week ago, but it has not included the numerous changes that were done during the...
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they were given under the name mr. smith when they were originally given so he's >> . >> focused on a lot of his philanthropy and more broadly on those areas that are complementary a lot of business leaders today have social support for the basic market system and i wrote a piece recently. >> even business school students and they are ethical of the outcomes. in solving the partnerships and with local educational institution i use the example of pittsburgh under business and philanthropicf leadership. through the state of massachusetts did the same after the evisceration. business leaders can't claim on the stage. there is more not just a moral responsibility that the social fabric. >> we have the pleasure of our society talk about adam smith a lot with the economist that regard himim that people regard shakespeare to be so far ahead of his time. then you come up as so many examples so what do you think adam smithre would see if he looked at us today? >> it's a great question. the foundation of the economics and then to be p
they were given under the name mr. smith when they were originally given so he's >> . >> focused on a lot of his philanthropy and more broadly on those areas that are complementary a lot of business leaders today have social support for the basic market system and i wrote a piece recently. >> even business school students and they are ethical of the outcomes. in solving the partnerships and with local educational institution i use the example of pittsburgh under business and...
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accused, mr. smith. guest: evidence-based policy that works in other countries can be used in other cities in chicago. beautiful city, i love chicago. allow for what the community years there but people know that there is alternatives for doing crime for those individuals that don't want to participate swiftly work with the community to remove those individuals and bring down the heavy front of the law on one of those entering the tools that has been away at has worked in boston it can work in other cities but i think we need to take that nuanced approach. i would love to kind of continue to work with those leaders to solve violent crime. host: we have talked about prince of all. where do you think the -- host: -- guest: that is a lot of really good ideas under each bucket what we would like to do is kind of convene was some of these leaders because chicago, different than cleveland. i don't believe we could have a blanket approach to solving these issues but i think that we can collectively work togethe
accused, mr. smith. guest: evidence-based policy that works in other countries can be used in other cities in chicago. beautiful city, i love chicago. allow for what the community years there but people know that there is alternatives for doing crime for those individuals that don't want to participate swiftly work with the community to remove those individuals and bring down the heavy front of the law on one of those entering the tools that has been away at has worked in boston it can work in...
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they were given under the name mr. smith when they were originally given so he's a generous man the real issue with him is that he really understood that social support for business was critical to businesses viability in his case. that was the community of rochester where he really focused a lot of his philanthropy and more broadly on areas that were complementary to business if i think of business today a lot of business leaders, i think take social support for the basic market system as as given that i i wrote a piece recently in atlantic, and i know they haven't been talking to many people 30 and under that. well, that's what i was about to say and if you talk to even business school to so these aren't undergraduate political science students and talk about people who are studying finance and business school are skeptical of the outcomes of the capitalist business oriented economy. so i think businesses need to be more engaged their businesses also can solve a great many things in partnerships with each other and with lo
they were given under the name mr. smith when they were originally given so he's a generous man the real issue with him is that he really understood that social support for business was critical to businesses viability in his case. that was the community of rochester where he really focused a lot of his philanthropy and more broadly on areas that were complementary to business if i think of business today a lot of business leaders, i think take social support for the basic market system as as...
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mr. smith promised he would testify. but then he went back on his word, perhaps because he did not want to take responsibility for the death and destruction his company has caused. but the time for dodging accountability is over. today, i am announcing my intent to issue a subpoena for documents from smith & wesson's ceo and other top executives, so we can finally get answers about why this company is selling assault weapons to mass murderers, answers we were hoping to get at today's hearing. after we announced this hearing, the committee heard from victims, family members, and survivors of gun violence from across the country, who wanted to share their stories, and their questions for the gun industry. i'd like to play some of those now. let's please play the video. i wr video now. please play the video. >> hi, my name is nicole and nearly ten years ago i survived the sandy hook shooting in miami hold true school when i was just seven years old. still, to this day i struggled through the horri
mr. smith promised he would testify. but then he went back on his word, perhaps because he did not want to take responsibility for the death and destruction his company has caused. but the time for dodging accountability is over. today, i am announcing my intent to issue a subpoena for documents from smith & wesson's ceo and other top executives, so we can finally get answers about why this company is selling assault weapons to mass murderers, answers we were hoping to get at today's...
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maybe we got mr. smithletive version, clearly, because there were a lot of f-bombs. but you pointed out, howie, he cried because he cares. jon stewart, this wasn't his first visit to washington. he's been coming for a decade or more supporting 9/11 first responders and veterans, he's wearing a uso hat the entire time he's here. and what you watched, i hope k street was paying attention, because they snatched a massive legislative victory from the jaws of defeat. it flipped half of the republican opposition in a matter of days, a master class of using the bully pulpit, if you will. because what he did is he watched how things were unfolding. you saw republicans that supported this bill initially, enthen shifted to op to decision claiming a budgetary gimmick, that they were not strict enough on the spending, but they coincided with the manchin dealing with being struck, so you saw this full blitz from jon stewart saying this isly dick the louse, it's unacceptable to the promise to veterans. howard: right. he
maybe we got mr. smithletive version, clearly, because there were a lot of f-bombs. but you pointed out, howie, he cried because he cares. jon stewart, this wasn't his first visit to washington. he's been coming for a decade or more supporting 9/11 first responders and veterans, he's wearing a uso hat the entire time he's here. and what you watched, i hope k street was paying attention, because they snatched a massive legislative victory from the jaws of defeat. it flipped half of the...
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a positive change that helps protect minority rights and that's how it used to work in the old "mr. smithashington" days. judy: i don't quite remember those days but i've been around a long time. thank you. senator jon tester of montana, we appreciate it. thank you. ♪ judy: after the supreme court struck down the national right to abortion access in june, the issue returned to the states, which of sense implemented a patchwork of protections, restrictions or total bans. in at least five states this year, abortion rights will be on the ballot this year. allie rogan reports from kansas, the first estate holding a vote -- the first state holding a vote since the end of row. ali: in america's heartland, kansas has long been a refuge for those seeking abortions. lawmakers started expanding abortion rights four years before roe v. wade. in 1991, antiabortion activists descended on the clinic of dr. george tiller, one of the fe doctors to perform third trimester abortions. they called it the summer of mercy. >> dr. george tiller was shot and killed in church yesterday. ali: in 2009, an antiabort
a positive change that helps protect minority rights and that's how it used to work in the old "mr. smithashington" days. judy: i don't quite remember those days but i've been around a long time. thank you. senator jon tester of montana, we appreciate it. thank you. ♪ judy: after the supreme court struck down the national right to abortion access in june, the issue returned to the states, which of sense implemented a patchwork of protections, restrictions or total bans. in at least...
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in addition to mr. smithpeanut butter wolf, natasha diggs, uncle charlie wilson, so many great performers out there this weekend. the doors open at 4:00 this afternoon. the festival runs through sunday and spans across 30 venues. tickets range from $30 to nearly $500, get the exclusive vip experience. down for that. i don't know what you get but it should be a lot. >> we have a vip who is going to the jazz fest. your mama will be there. i wish she was going to be our correspondent. >> she'll enjoy her time, excited to see leila james and we have perfect weather. i'll make sure that happens for her this weekend enjoying san jose. now let's check out our forecast with temperatures in the upper 70s for today. if you get a spot under the tree in the shade, it's going to feel so much nicer, especially in the middle of the day, as we head for the low 80s on saturday, and the temperatures drop quickly in the evening, so we're heading down to the upper 50s. on sunday a little bit warmer, reaching 85 degrees. it's def
in addition to mr. smithpeanut butter wolf, natasha diggs, uncle charlie wilson, so many great performers out there this weekend. the doors open at 4:00 this afternoon. the festival runs through sunday and spans across 30 venues. tickets range from $30 to nearly $500, get the exclusive vip experience. down for that. i don't know what you get but it should be a lot. >> we have a vip who is going to the jazz fest. your mama will be there. i wish she was going to be our correspondent....
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as books, reading, thinking about washington d.c., thinking about legislating, it is really true mr. smithoes to washington this is a special place. those of us who come to washington d.c. have a trust with those who went before. those from all of the starting of our country until now to be what we are called as legislatures. to get up here in one of things we did and i worked with you on these things criminal justice reform using modernization. interestingly how we deal with cloud computing, law enforcement to get those done. but to see that was not valued by everybody. it was not about legislating. it was about being a congressperson. and i think that, for my background. it's interesting you should bring that up. that is what has always got me during this time especially this very difficult time is we were dealing in staff coming from a passionate side that was not, in my opinion helping anyone. it was designed to -- will get into it later, but also looking around for it can i think you saw this as well, why are we here? if you are a legislature and never have legislated our wheat vemiss
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secondly through both of your researches especially you mr. smith c do you think you changed one person's death? >> why that you start with your book? >> you know it's been interesting to me. there has been an acknowledgment that we knew there was an equality and we have known that things were bad but i didn't know how bad they were on purpose. this is paraphrasing but the fact that by the mid-1900s to understand how underfunded kentucky state university is and by the 1940s kentucky has even appropriations between black and white institutions at 40 2-1. i think they have known about dthat for a least three decade. so i think understanding, i think that it happened and people have told me this. it's nice to know that it's at least changing people's understandingrs of what higher education is and has been and what higher education could be if the institutions and the students are at 10 amar funded. >> i read it and i think about this stuff all the time. i was really just like knocked over. it's tote think that you have to integrate black people and to
secondly through both of your researches especially you mr. smith c do you think you changed one person's death? >> why that you start with your book? >> you know it's been interesting to me. there has been an acknowledgment that we knew there was an equality and we have known that things were bad but i didn't know how bad they were on purpose. this is paraphrasing but the fact that by the mid-1900s to understand how underfunded kentucky state university is and by the 1940s kentucky...
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it is really true, mr. smith goes to washington, this is a special place. those of us succumb to washington, d.c. have a trust with those who went before. all the way from starting our country until now. we are called in legislatures. into ghetto. in one of the things that we did, criminal justice reform. the interesting on how we deal with computing and law enforcement read the big ideas to get those done. but to see that was not valued by everybody. it was not about legislating it was about being a congressperson. i think that for my background and i appreciate you it's interesting that you should bring that up. it's always got me during this time especially this very difficult time. we were dealing from a passionate side that was not in my opinion helping anyone. it was designed, will get into it later get out of present it that they didn't like but also looking around. why are we here. if your legislature and never have legislated, are we missing the point? from my perspective that is the background. i believe you came to do something, not be something.
it is really true, mr. smith goes to washington, this is a special place. those of us succumb to washington, d.c. have a trust with those who went before. all the way from starting our country until now. we are called in legislatures. into ghetto. in one of the things that we did, criminal justice reform. the interesting on how we deal with computing and law enforcement read the big ideas to get those done. but to see that was not valued by everybody. it was not about legislating it was about...
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whenever you watch old movies about politics, like "mr. smithto washington" or "all the president's men," it all seems so noble and dignified i can't imagine there's old newsreel footage of harry truman moving around to a village people song. ♪ it's fun to sta at the ymca ♪ ♪ it's fun to sta at the ymca ♪ >> seth: for example, the news found a way to get even dumber this week when newly released excerpts from a deposition revealed that donald trump said he was afraid that protesters during the 2016 election would throw dangerous fruits at him during a rally in transcripts of an october 2021 deposition filed in court on tuesday, the twice-impeached former president insisted tomatoes, pineapples, and bananas can be very dangerous weapons that justify violent acts of self-defense "they were going to throw fruit," he claimed "and you get hit with fruit, it's no -- it's very violent stuff. we were on alert for that, to stop somebody from throwing pineapples, tomatoes, bananas, stuff like that. it's dangerous stuff." "and that's why we had the securit
whenever you watch old movies about politics, like "mr. smithto washington" or "all the president's men," it all seems so noble and dignified i can't imagine there's old newsreel footage of harry truman moving around to a village people song. ♪ it's fun to sta at the ymca ♪ ♪ it's fun to sta at the ymca ♪ >> seth: for example, the news found a way to get even dumber this week when newly released excerpts from a deposition revealed that donald trump said he was...
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continue this conversation first off but secondly through both of your research's and especially you mr. smith and goola monticello, do you think you changed maybe just one person's perspective unless you start with your book. you know, it's it's been interesting to me. there's there's been a sort of acknowledgment that yeah, i knew that there was inequality in higher. this is a company that i was i've known that that things were bad. but i didn't know how bad they were on purpose. is it you or people here? this is people that were people say to you. yes, of course paraphrase, but how bad they were on purpose right the fact that by in you know, the mid 1900s kentucky's doing this big study to understand how underfunded kentucky what would become kentucky state university is and by the 1940s kentucky has the worst appropriation between black and white institutions at 42 to 1, right and the fact that they had known about that for at least three decades at that point. so i think that understanding a new has has. i think that that has happened and people have have told me that that has happened. s
continue this conversation first off but secondly through both of your research's and especially you mr. smith and goola monticello, do you think you changed maybe just one person's perspective unless you start with your book. you know, it's it's been interesting to me. there's there's been a sort of acknowledgment that yeah, i knew that there was inequality in higher. this is a company that i was i've known that that things were bad. but i didn't know how bad they were on purpose. is it you or...
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mrs. smithmake a sharp turn in career and retrained from a stuntman to a director. it was he who shot john wick the explosive blonde and deadpool 2 his new picture is called faster than a bullet. this is an adaptation of a novel by a japanese writer. katara isaki. the film was conceived as a hard action. well, during the production process, it turned into a comedy scripted for express. the one who travels from toki to marioka turns out to be five assassins at once with similar missions. pitt plays one of them, whose name is ladybug, that is, ladybug, to match this cute nickname pete chose images for the red carpet, when he presented the picture in european capitals , the greatest impression on the public was made by his appearance in a skirt, more precisely in a hilt. this immediately gave rise to a wave of memes, for a number of brad was compared with a suit from lyudmila prokofievna and office romance . and they also joked that after the divorce, pete received part of angelina jolie's wardrobe
mrs. smithmake a sharp turn in career and retrained from a stuntman to a director. it was he who shot john wick the explosive blonde and deadpool 2 his new picture is called faster than a bullet. this is an adaptation of a novel by a japanese writer. katara isaki. the film was conceived as a hard action. well, during the production process, it turned into a comedy scripted for express. the one who travels from toki to marioka turns out to be five assassins at once with similar missions. pitt...
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mr. smith is a former city commissioner for the city of philadelphia where he served for more than ten years. mr. ginsburg is one of the leading election law attorneys in the country and has represented republican presidential candidates in election litigation dating back to 2000, where he represented george w. bush in the bush v. gore litigation. i one elsewhere in our witnesses. -- i i will now swear in our witnesses. [witnesses were sworn in] >> thank you. please be seated. let the record reflect the witnesses answered in the affirmative. pursuant to section 5c8 of house resolution 503 503 i now ree the gentlewoman from california ms. lofgren. >> thank you, mr. chairman. before the break i think you all heard mr. barr and mr. donahoe talk about the false claims that mr. trump and his supporters made about suitcases of take ballots in georgia get where the witness are today who thoroughly investigated that issue. this trip back, i want to thank you for appearing before us today. you were appo
mr. smith is a former city commissioner for the city of philadelphia where he served for more than ten years. mr. ginsburg is one of the leading election law attorneys in the country and has represented republican presidential candidates in election litigation dating back to 2000, where he represented george w. bush in the bush v. gore litigation. i one elsewhere in our witnesses. -- i i will now swear in our witnesses. [witnesses were sworn in] >> thank you. please be seated. let the...
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mr smith goes to washington.his is simply people in their room saying calling a closer vote and no house bill moves in the united states senate and you can argue that even the last two bills that the house has voted on from the senate, major bills, the infrastructure bill, and most recently, the so called gun violence bill never went through a public hearing in the house. never was vetted and came from the other body and it's alarming how much this has happened and becoming part of the norm instead of what is called regular order. these things used to be sorted out in what's called a conference committee. there are very few people in congress today that can even recall what a conference committee is, but that's where the so called issue of hyper bipartisanship got resolved within those committees of conference when there was disagreement. but the house is now at an enormous disadvantage because of a senate rule. and frankly, the media pays no attention to it. 70% of the bills that passed the house that sit over i
mr smith goes to washington.his is simply people in their room saying calling a closer vote and no house bill moves in the united states senate and you can argue that even the last two bills that the house has voted on from the senate, major bills, the infrastructure bill, and most recently, the so called gun violence bill never went through a public hearing in the house. never was vetted and came from the other body and it's alarming how much this has happened and becoming part of the norm...
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but that will make reckon is a gentleman from missouri, mr. smith to inquire for. >> thank you, mr. chairman sharon to thank all the witnesses for taking time out of your busy schedules to be here. ms. huey, i know how hard these last few years it must have been for you. as a woman who owns and operates a small business, do one-size-fits-all paid leave and childcare policies regulated by burdensome federal processes make it harder to deliver benefits to employees? >> yes, sir, thank you for the question. it absolutely does. i could also speak to my husband small business. he has 20 employees may be a little less maybe 18 employees. he offers leave and paces employees when they're not there for this a lot of small businesses out there that offer benefits to working women and men that government mandates coming down would stop all of that. it would make the cost goods and services go higher. i think, if i might divert a little bit from that question but addressed something else i think the price of inflation is also going to drive up healthcare costs. having run a daycare center befor
but that will make reckon is a gentleman from missouri, mr. smith to inquire for. >> thank you, mr. chairman sharon to thank all the witnesses for taking time out of your busy schedules to be here. ms. huey, i know how hard these last few years it must have been for you. as a woman who owns and operates a small business, do one-size-fits-all paid leave and childcare policies regulated by burdensome federal processes make it harder to deliver benefits to employees? >> yes, sir, thank...
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accused, mr. smith.st: evidence-based policy that works in other countries can be used in other cities in chicago. beautiful city, i love chicago. allow for what the community years there but people know that there is alternatives for doing crime for those individuals that don't want to participate swiftly work with the community to remove those individuals and bring down the heavy front of the law on one of those entering the tools that has been away at has worked in boston it can work in other cities but i think we need to take that nuanced approach. i would love to kind of continue to work with those leaders to solve violent crime. host: we have talked about prince of all. where do you think the -- host: -- guest: that is a lot of really good ideas under each bucket what we would like to do is kind of convene was some of these leaders because chicago, different than cleveland. i don't believe we could have a blanket approach to solving these issues but i think that we can collectively work together an
accused, mr. smith.st: evidence-based policy that works in other countries can be used in other cities in chicago. beautiful city, i love chicago. allow for what the community years there but people know that there is alternatives for doing crime for those individuals that don't want to participate swiftly work with the community to remove those individuals and bring down the heavy front of the law on one of those entering the tools that has been away at has worked in boston it can work in...
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i spent almost there at the got code, you know, i spoke to kroger with, oh, i'm smith, i'm a little a but almost mr. flores because i think because i forgot to mention it ah ah, the regime change. my dan was seen in se ukraine as a kuda tar because the power that one and key immediately imposed a new direction for the nation. one of the ukraine parliament's 1st decisions was to cancel the special status of the russian language. thousands joined the protest in the southeast regions. don ed scarano ganske proclaimed themselves people's republics. the protest as copied my dan tactics. that was fine and worked for the protest is in teams. but it didn't work out well for the people of se, ukraine. the new authorities responded with force in the spring of 2014 key launched what they called an anti terrorist operation. crystal smell something like this. i mean, i think we have a wonderful machine, you mobile disposal. some will take us with us. there's no, i'm sure that it will come on and there's that. come on the it's for, is it just all of our renew dumped? you decided to keep it, but there is a linear
i spent almost there at the got code, you know, i spoke to kroger with, oh, i'm smith, i'm a little a but almost mr. flores because i think because i forgot to mention it ah ah, the regime change. my dan was seen in se ukraine as a kuda tar because the power that one and key immediately imposed a new direction for the nation. one of the ukraine parliament's 1st decisions was to cancel the special status of the russian language. thousands joined the protest in the southeast regions. don ed...
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mr. chairman. sen. brown: senator smith from minnesota is recognized from her office.senator smith: thank you and thank you to our panelists. i want to take a look at this from the perspective of local governments. i used to be the chief of staff and i know firsthand the challenges that the cities have trying to balance their budgets. from the perspective of where we are with the inflation reduction act, this bill will go a long way towards cleaning up our electric power grid, helping us to make everything we do as energy efficient as possible, and electrify as much as we can. all of that as senator warren said will result in significant emissions reduction, will result in job growth and it will help americans everywhere especially in communities that have been most impacted by fossil fuel pollution, poor communities and communities of color. if you think about what this means in terms of local governments trying to run cities in the midst of the incredible expense of the climate crisis, that is what i want to dive into. we know that local communities are already takin
mr. chairman. sen. brown: senator smith from minnesota is recognized from her office.senator smith: thank you and thank you to our panelists. i want to take a look at this from the perspective of local governments. i used to be the chief of staff and i know firsthand the challenges that the cities have trying to balance their budgets. from the perspective of where we are with the inflation reduction act, this bill will go a long way towards cleaning up our electric power grid, helping us to...
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smith. i'm a bit of a rule for cause how he will but i was mr. flores because i think because i forgot to mention it ah ah, the regime change my dan was seen in se ukraine as a kuda. tar. because the power that one and key immediately imposed a new direction for the nation. one of the ukraine parliament's 1st decisions was to cancel the special status of the russian language. thousands joined the protest in the southeast and regions done. ed scarano ganske proclaim themselves people's republics. with the protest as copied my dan tactics that was fine and worked for the protest is in kings, but it didn't work out well for the people of se, ukraine. the new authorities responded with force in the spring of 2014 t launched for thing called an anti terrorist operation. a crystal smell coming out of me. i got an order from the ceiling. you more will dispose of will take us with us. we repeat what i should tell you to come on and you're going to come up as a general about renew dumped. you decide to keep it. but there's a linear approval at your mom an
smith. i'm a bit of a rule for cause how he will but i was mr. flores because i think because i forgot to mention it ah ah, the regime change my dan was seen in se ukraine as a kuda. tar. because the power that one and key immediately imposed a new direction for the nation. one of the ukraine parliament's 1st decisions was to cancel the special status of the russian language. thousands joined the protest in the southeast and regions done. ed scarano ganske proclaim themselves people's...
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and then they can word smith the language and may be if mrs. florez allow we adopt that word smith language perspectively. >> so we -- i had discuss third degree topic with my coworkers and unfortunately whatever is written in the legislation as approved today abcents technical or typo or grammatical errors it has to come back for approval. >> let me try this on the city attorney through the chair, making law on the spot which always makes city attorneys appropriately nervous. would the city attorney consider to be substantive, i would suggest that it it is not, if in the first sentence of subsection f exceptional waiver on my page 10, line one, the end of that sentence upon request by a city department the board may wave the requirements this this section 3 penalty 620 by resolution that may not wave it for itself. >> that would be i think that would be okay. it is not a substantive change. >> perfect. >> that would do the trick. >> can you repeat that supervisor peskin. >> yes. >> of upon request by a city department board of supervisor may wa
and then they can word smith the language and may be if mrs. florez allow we adopt that word smith language perspectively. >> so we -- i had discuss third degree topic with my coworkers and unfortunately whatever is written in the legislation as approved today abcents technical or typo or grammatical errors it has to come back for approval. >> let me try this on the city attorney through the chair, making law on the spot which always makes city attorneys appropriately nervous. would...
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mr. some we must make. i'm just liberal as if you see it on the music julia smith of miss sponsoring year, drop off to his stomach boom, yet unable upright become a dissimilar bull's getty, of sham. she'll let me skim zulema, morgan, the acoustic. don't you see morgan? disco christie is this bill a night in the resolution of my dealer. she thought that he insisted that the y sheila, he'd do him could wasn't a c at the dog that you need to talk about. my dad got to sing discontinue was all this...