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mr. smith: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and submit extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. smith: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. the tax relief for american families and workers act is pro-growth, pro-jobs, pro-american. the legislation locks in $600 billion in pro-growth tax policies by restoring three key provisions from president trump's successful 2017 tax reform that have a proven record of creating millions of jobs, raising workers' wages, and sparking more investment and economic growth right here at home. this bill restores full r&d expensing, interest deductibility and 100% expensing. each of these policies will help american businesses grow, create jobs and sharpen their competitive advantage against china. this will create over $70
mr. smith: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and submit extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. smith: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. the tax relief for american families and workers act is pro-growth, pro-jobs, pro-american. the legislation...
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Feb 13, 2024
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mr. smith, and the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. manning, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new jersey. mr. smith: i ask unanimous consent all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and to include extraneous material on this measure. the speaker pro tempore: w ithout objection. mr. smith: i ask unanimous consent to introduce into the record an exchange of letters with other committees of referral on this bill. the speaker pro tempore: w ithout objection. mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: t he gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. smith: mr. speaker, more than 20 years ago the u.s. congress approved and the president signed historic legislation that i authored known as the trafficking victims protection act of 2000, a comprehensive whole a comprehensive, whole of government approach to prevent sex and labor trafficking. they created a bold new anti
mr. smith, and the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. manning, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new jersey. mr. smith: i ask unanimous consent all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and to include extraneous material on this measure. the speaker pro tempore: w ithout objection. mr. smith: i ask unanimous consent to introduce into the record an exchange of letters with other committees of referral on this bill. the speaker...
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mrs. hyde-smith, aye. the clerk: mr. braun, aye. mr. crapo, aye. the clerk: mr. rubio, aye. mr. blumenthal, no. ms. rosen, no. the clerk: mrs. fischer, aye. the clerk: mr. cotton, aye. the clerk: mr. johnson, aye. the clerk: mr. hickenlooper, no. the clerk: mr. lujan, no. the clerk: mr. welch, no. the clerk: ms. duckworth, no. the clerk: mr. budd, no. the clerk: mr. cornyn, aye. mr. wyden, no. the clerk: ms. ernst, aye. vote: the clerk: mr. thune, aye. mr. wicker, aye. mr. cardin, no. the clerk: mr. murphy, no. mr. budd, aye. the clerk: mr. tillis, aye. mr. bennet, no. mr. lankford, aye. the clerk: mr. sanders, aye. mr. fetterman, no. the clerk: ms. hirono, no. the clerk: mr. cramer, aye. mr. mullin, aye. mr. markey, no. m young, aye. the clerk: ms. lummis, aye. the clerk: mr. merkley, no. mr. booker, no. the clerk: mr. hoeven, aye. mr. hawley, aye. mr. warner, no. mr. mendendez, no. the clerk: mrs. gillibrand, no. the clerk: mr. kennedy, aye. mr. sullivan, aye. mr. carper, no. the clerk: mr. van hollen, no. the clerk: mr. mcconnell, aye. the clerk: mr. cruz, aye. mr. brown, no.
mrs. hyde-smith, aye. the clerk: mr. braun, aye. mr. crapo, aye. the clerk: mr. rubio, aye. mr. blumenthal, no. ms. rosen, no. the clerk: mrs. fischer, aye. the clerk: mr. cotton, aye. the clerk: mr. johnson, aye. the clerk: mr. hickenlooper, no. the clerk: mr. lujan, no. the clerk: mr. welch, no. the clerk: ms. duckworth, no. the clerk: mr. budd, no. the clerk: mr. cornyn, aye. mr. wyden, no. the clerk: ms. ernst, aye. vote: the clerk: mr. thune, aye. mr. wicker, aye. mr. cardin, no. the...
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all right, donald glover and maya erskine are mr. and mrs. smith in the new prime series. ut it was nearly 20 years ago that brad pitt and angelina jolie were mr. and mrs. smith. of course, that 2005 movie started one of the most infamous love triangles in hollywood history, and now we're looking back at how brangelina began when the two met on set. jane smith, she's been married for five to six years, and she's in marriage counseling and very bored with her marriage. and we find out that she's really an assassin. come on, sweetheart. come to daddy. who's your daddy now? back in 2005, the world was more focused on the scorching off screen spark between brad and angelina than their sultry characters. what was it like working with angelina? what kind of actress is she? really good and great fun, just as you would expect. while filming mr. and mrs. smith, brad was still married to jennifer aniston. and rumors of an affair rocked the co-stars after jen and brad separated in january 2005. did angelina jolie break up your marriage? no. everyone says she's a home wrecker. it's a g
all right, donald glover and maya erskine are mr. and mrs. smith in the new prime series. ut it was nearly 20 years ago that brad pitt and angelina jolie were mr. and mrs. smith. of course, that 2005 movie started one of the most infamous love triangles in hollywood history, and now we're looking back at how brangelina began when the two met on set. jane smith, she's been married for five to six years, and she's in marriage counseling and very bored with her marriage. and we find out that she's...
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mr. smith's employees are not all-black. neither of i and neither is mr. williams. sometimes i just want someone else in the room because they feel more comfortable. guess what, so do we. your job as a business owner is to execute by any means necessary. your job as a business owner is to execute by any means necessary. >> my name is richard i am out of boston las vegas. i have a question i hope our cdf eye specialists can address. often times in businesses recently trying to create the second black bank in the nation. we had about 40 individuals who were excited about the possibility. when we requested those individuals to make the necessary contribution to get started we lost about 70% or 80% of the group. so the question i have is as individuals become more important in the process in terms of responsibility. to speak to an individual you have to come into the spaces where we can do that. but the question is for people who do not have the opportunity but the desire, how do we get those individuals to be able to connect in a way to resources and communities. what
mr. smith's employees are not all-black. neither of i and neither is mr. williams. sometimes i just want someone else in the room because they feel more comfortable. guess what, so do we. your job as a business owner is to execute by any means necessary. your job as a business owner is to execute by any means necessary. >> my name is richard i am out of boston las vegas. i have a question i hope our cdf eye specialists can address. often times in businesses recently trying to create the...
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congratulations, mr. smith. that's amazing. thank you so much, will.continues, let's get a check of the weather with somara theodore. good morning. >> somara: good morning, whit. okay, so there's two big weather headlines i have to put on your radar, number one in the south if you live in san antonio, you could see large hail. tomorrow, new orleans, hattiesburg, mobile and monday the severe weather threat shifts into georgia and the florida panhandle. we could see an isolated tornado and damaging winds. second story, snow, tuesday, 7:00 a.m. we could look at a snowy commute for upstate new england, some spots getting six inches or more into upstate new york and pennsylvania. that's a look at the forecast across the country. let's see what's going on at home. >> janai: all right, >> janai: all right. tory is hear with "deals & steals," all about pet products. so you can save big on treats for your furry friends by scanning the qr code. there it is. good morning to you. >> you're talking about your three babies. >> janai: it's four. >> you have a fur bab
congratulations, mr. smith. that's amazing. thank you so much, will.continues, let's get a check of the weather with somara theodore. good morning. >> somara: good morning, whit. okay, so there's two big weather headlines i have to put on your radar, number one in the south if you live in san antonio, you could see large hail. tomorrow, new orleans, hattiesburg, mobile and monday the severe weather threat shifts into georgia and the florida panhandle. we could see an isolated tornado and...
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mrs. hyde-smith, no. mrs. hyde-smith, aye. the clerk: mr. brown, aye. the clerk: mr. wicker, aye. mr. king, aye. the clerk: mrs. gillibrand, aye. the clerk: mr. markey, aye. the clerk: ms. murkowski, aye. the clerk: mr. hagerty, no. ms. lummis, aye. mr. kaine, aye. mr. vance, aye. mr. wyden, aye. mr. marshall, no. vote: the clerk: mr. paul, no. the clerk: ms. ernst, aye. the clerk: mr. thune, no. mr. daines, no. the clerk: mr. peters, aye. the clerk: mr. tester, aye. the clerk: ms. cantwell, aye. the clerk: mr. johnson, no. the clerk: mr. sullivan, no. mr. kelly, aye. mr. cotton, aye. ms. collins, aye. the clerk: mr. bennet, aye. ms. warren, aye. mr. hickenlooper, aye. the clerk: mr. braun, no. mr. rubio, aye. mrs. fischer, no. the clerk: mr. barrasso, aye. the clerk: mr. fetterman, aye. the clerk: mr. warner, aye. the clerk: mr. whitehouse, aye. vote: the clerk: mr. murphy, aye. mr. scott of florida, aye. the clerk: mr. mendendez, aye. mr. coons, aye. mr. cardin, aye. the clerk: mr. rounds, aye. the clerk: mr. young, aye. ms. duckworth, aye. mr. lee, no. mr. boozman, aye. the clerk:
mrs. hyde-smith, no. mrs. hyde-smith, aye. the clerk: mr. brown, aye. the clerk: mr. wicker, aye. mr. king, aye. the clerk: mrs. gillibrand, aye. the clerk: mr. markey, aye. the clerk: ms. murkowski, aye. the clerk: mr. hagerty, no. ms. lummis, aye. mr. kaine, aye. mr. vance, aye. mr. wyden, aye. mr. marshall, no. vote: the clerk: mr. paul, no. the clerk: ms. ernst, aye. the clerk: mr. thune, no. mr. daines, no. the clerk: mr. peters, aye. the clerk: mr. tester, aye. the clerk: ms. cantwell,...
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mrs. hyde-smith, no. the clerk: mr. paul, no. the clerk: mr. brown, aye. mr. rubio, aye. ms. cantwell, aye. cleric cleric mr. hoeven -- the clerk: mr. hoeven, no. the clerk: mr. durbin, aye. vote: the clerk: mrs. britt, no. ms. warren, aye. the clerk: mr. johnson, no. mr. cruz, no. the clerk: mrs. gillibrand, aye. mr. risch, no. the clerk: mr. sanders, aye. the clerk: mr. hickenlooper, aye. mr. braun, no. mr. bennet, aye. the clerk: mr. schmitt, no. the clerk: mr. barrasso, no. ms. sinema, aye. mr. scott of south carolina, no. the clerk: mr. blumenthal, aye. ms. lummis, no. the clerk: mr. lee, no. the clerk: mr. tuberville, no. the clerk: mr. mullin, no. the clerk: mr. manchin, aye. the clerk: ms. murkowski, aye. the clerk: mr. hawley, no. mr. warner, aye. the clerk: mr. welch, aye. the clerk: mrs. fischer, no. the presiding officer: the yeas are 56, the nays a 40. the nomination is confirmed. under the previous order, the motion to reconsider is considered made and laid upon the table, and the president will be immediately notified of the senate's action. the clerk will repo
mrs. hyde-smith, no. the clerk: mr. paul, no. the clerk: mr. brown, aye. mr. rubio, aye. ms. cantwell, aye. cleric cleric mr. hoeven -- the clerk: mr. hoeven, no. the clerk: mr. durbin, aye. vote: the clerk: mrs. britt, no. ms. warren, aye. the clerk: mr. johnson, no. mr. cruz, no. the clerk: mrs. gillibrand, aye. mr. risch, no. the clerk: mr. sanders, aye. the clerk: mr. hickenlooper, aye. mr. braun, no. mr. bennet, aye. the clerk: mr. schmitt, no. the clerk: mr. barrasso, no. ms. sinema, aye....
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mrs. hyde-smith, no. ms. baldwin, aye. the clerk: mr. kaine, aye. mr. brown, aye. the clerk: mr.ance, aye. mr. fetterman, aye. mr. booker, aye. mr. scott of florida, no. the clerk: ms. smith, aye. mr.blumenthal, aye. mr. young, no. the clerk: ms. butler, aye. the clerk: mr. hagerty, no. mrs. gillibrand, aye. mr. cramer, no. the clerk: mr. graham, aye. the clerk: mr. moran, no. the clerk: mr. reed, aye. mr. scott of south carolina, no. the clerk: mr. whitehouse, aye. mr. romney, no. the clerk: ms. lummis, no. vote: ■p the clerk: ms. murkowski, aye. the clerk: ms. hirono, aye. the clerk: mr. sullivan, no. mr. schatz, aye. the clerk: mr. rubio, no. the clerk: mr. lee, no. 2 mer padilla the clerk: mr. padilla, aye. the clerk: mrs. shaheen, aye. the clerk: mr. welch, aye. the clerk: mr. ■pkelly, aye. the clerk: mr. boozman, no. the clerk: mr. kennedy, no. mr. murphy, aye. the clerk: mrs. blackburn, aye. ms. klobuchar, aye. the clerk: mr. lankford, no. the clerk: mr. coons, aye. the clerk: mrs. blackburn, no. mr. menendez, aye. ms. cortez-masto, aye. mr. paul, no. deficits. vote: the c
mrs. hyde-smith, no. ms. baldwin, aye. the clerk: mr. kaine, aye. mr. brown, aye. the clerk: mr.ance, aye. mr. fetterman, aye. mr. booker, aye. mr. scott of florida, no. the clerk: ms. smith, aye. mr.blumenthal, aye. mr. young, no. the clerk: ms. butler, aye. the clerk: mr. hagerty, no. mrs. gillibrand, aye. mr. cramer, no. the clerk: mr. graham, aye. the clerk: mr. moran, no. the clerk: mr. reed, aye. mr. scott of south carolina, no. the clerk: mr. whitehouse, aye. mr. romney, no. the clerk:...
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Feb 3, 2024
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mr. smith's execution.new procedure with a description of the protocol that really, we have no idea about its origins. alabama created this. we do not know with whom they consulted, what doctors or scientists participated in this. this was the first time a protocol had been developed around the use of nitrogen gas in execution. two other states have legislation that authorizes the use of lethal gas, but alabama was the first to use it. as a country, we have used lethal gas before in executions. we used cyanide gas for almost -- for many years, almost 200 people were executed using cyanide gas in california at the start of the last century. recently, lethal injection has been the most commonly used method until it became a problem obtaining some drugs commonly used for that protocol. that forced states to consider using other kinds of methods of execution. some of them have -- host: why were those drugs not available? where are they going? are they just not being produced anymore? guest: that is partly true.
mr. smith's execution.new procedure with a description of the protocol that really, we have no idea about its origins. alabama created this. we do not know with whom they consulted, what doctors or scientists participated in this. this was the first time a protocol had been developed around the use of nitrogen gas in execution. two other states have legislation that authorizes the use of lethal gas, but alabama was the first to use it. as a country, we have used lethal gas before in executions....
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mr. smith's execution.new procedure with a description of the protocol that really, we have no idea about its origins. alabama created this. we do not know with whom they consulted, what doctors or scientists participated in this. this was the first time a protocol had been developed around the use of nitrogen gas in execution. two other states have legislation that authorizes the use of lethal gas, but alabama was the first to use it. as a country, we have used lethal gas before in executions. we used cyanide gas for almost -- for many years, almost 200 people were executed using cyanide gas in california at the start of the last century. recently, lethal injection has been the most commonly used method until it became a problem obtaining some drugs commonly used for that protocol. that forced states to consider using other kinds of methods of execution. some of them have -- host: why were those drugs not available? where are they going? are they just not being produced anymore? guest: that is partly true.
mr. smith's execution.new procedure with a description of the protocol that really, we have no idea about its origins. alabama created this. we do not know with whom they consulted, what doctors or scientists participated in this. this was the first time a protocol had been developed around the use of nitrogen gas in execution. two other states have legislation that authorizes the use of lethal gas, but alabama was the first to use it. as a country, we have used lethal gas before in executions....
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mrs. hyde-smith. mr. johnson. mr. kaine. mr. kelly. mr. kennedy. mr. king. ms. klobuchar. mr. lankford. mr. lee. mr. lujan. ms. lummis. mr. manchin. mr. markey. mr. marshall. mr. mcconnell. mr. menendez. mr. merkley. mr. moran. mr. mullin. ms. murkowski. mr. murphy. mrs. murray. mr. ossoff. mr. padilla. mr. paul. mr. peters. mr. reed. mr. ricketts. mr. risch. mr. romney. ms. rosen. mr. rounds. mr. rubio. mr. sanders. mr. schatz. mr. schmitt. mr. schumer. mr. scott of florida. mr. scott of south carolina. mrs. shaheen. ms. sinema. ms. smith. ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan. mr. tester. mr. thune. mr. tillis. mr. tuberville. mr. van hollen. mr. vance. mr. warner. mr. warnock. ms. warren. mr. welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. the clerk: senators voting in the affirmative -- baldwin, bennet, blumenthal, booker, britt, brown, capito, collins, cortez masto, daines, durbin, ernst, graham, grassley, hickenlooper, kennedy, lankford, lujan, manchin, mendendez, murkowski, peters, reed, rosen, rounds, sinema, smith, tillis, van hollen, warren, welch, and wicker. no senator voted i
mrs. hyde-smith. mr. johnson. mr. kaine. mr. kelly. mr. kennedy. mr. king. ms. klobuchar. mr. lankford. mr. lee. mr. lujan. ms. lummis. mr. manchin. mr. markey. mr. marshall. mr. mcconnell. mr. menendez. mr. merkley. mr. moran. mr. mullin. ms. murkowski. mr. murphy. mrs. murray. mr. ossoff. mr. padilla. mr. paul. mr. peters. mr. reed. mr. ricketts. mr. risch. mr. romney. ms. rosen. mr. rounds. mr. rubio. mr. sanders. mr. schatz. mr. schmitt. mr. schumer. mr. scott of florida. mr. scott of south...
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mrs. hyde-smith, no. the clerk: mrs. gillibrand, aye. the clerk: mr. lankford, no. mr. thune, no. the clerk: mr. menendez, aye. the clerk: mr. crapo, no. the clerk: mr. schumer, aye. the clerk: ms. warren, aye. the clerk: mr. sanders, no. the clerk: mr. romney, aye. the clerk: mr. hickenlooper, aye. the clerk: mr. tillis, aye. the clerk: mrs. capito, no. the clerk: ms. smith, aye. the clerk: mr. tester, yea. -- aye. the clerk: mr. rubio, no. the clerk: mr. grassley, no. the clerk: mr. hawley, no. the clerk: ms. ernst, no. the clerk: mr. warnock, aye. mr. cardin, aye. the clerk: mr. blumenthal, aye. the clerk: mr. ossoff, aye. the clerk: mr. hoeven, no. the clerk: mr. vance, no. mr. sullivan, no.
mrs. hyde-smith, no. the clerk: mrs. gillibrand, aye. the clerk: mr. lankford, no. mr. thune, no. the clerk: mr. menendez, aye. the clerk: mr. crapo, no. the clerk: mr. schumer, aye. the clerk: ms. warren, aye. the clerk: mr. sanders, no. the clerk: mr. romney, aye. the clerk: mr. hickenlooper, aye. the clerk: mr. tillis, aye. the clerk: mrs. capito, no. the clerk: ms. smith, aye. the clerk: mr. tester, yea. -- aye. the clerk: mr. rubio, no. the clerk: mr. grassley, no. the clerk: mr. hawley,...
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mrs. hyde-smith, no. mr. tuberville, no. mr. thune, aye. vote: the clerk: mr. sanders, no. the clerk: ms. klobuchar, aye. the clerk: mr. lujan, aye. the clerk: mr. moran, aye. mr. markey, aye. markey, aye. the clerk: mr. lee, no. mr. cruz, no. mr. schmitt, no. the clerk: mr. boozman, no. the clerk: mr. booker, aye. the clerk: mr. wyden, aye. the clerk: mr. fetterman, aye. the clerk: mr. kennedy, aye. mr. cotton, no. the clerk: mr. mcconnell, aye. the clerk: ms. cantwell, aye. mr. wicker, aye. the clerk: mr. hagerty, no. the clerk: ms. murkowski, aye. the clerk: mr. vance, no. vote: the clerk: mr. murphy, aye. the clerk: mr. scott of south carolina, no. mr. brown, aye. the presiding officer: on this vote, the yeas are 67, the nays are 27. three-fifths of senators duly chosen and sworn having voted in the affirmative, the motion is agreed to. cloture having been invoked, the motion to commit false as being inconsistent with cloture. the senator from texas. mr. cornyn: madam president, i yield 30 minutes of debate time to the -- to the manager. the presiding officer: the senat
mrs. hyde-smith, no. mr. tuberville, no. mr. thune, aye. vote: the clerk: mr. sanders, no. the clerk: ms. klobuchar, aye. the clerk: mr. lujan, aye. the clerk: mr. moran, aye. mr. markey, aye. markey, aye. the clerk: mr. lee, no. mr. cruz, no. mr. schmitt, no. the clerk: mr. boozman, no. the clerk: mr. booker, aye. the clerk: mr. wyden, aye. the clerk: mr. fetterman, aye. the clerk: mr. kennedy, aye. mr. cotton, no. the clerk: mr. mcconnell, aye. the clerk: ms. cantwell, aye. mr. wicker, aye....
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mrs. reid-smith, aye. -- mrs. hyde, smith, aye. the clerk: mrs. hyde-smith, aye. the clerk: mr. wyden, aye. the clerk: mr. tuberville, no. the clerk: mr. marshall, no. the clerk: mr. boozman, aye. ms. warren, aye. mr. schmitt, aye. mr. cruz, aye. ms. klobuchar, aye. mr. bennet, aye. the clerk: mr. marshall, aye. mr. budd, aye. the clerk: mr. lankford, aye. mr. scott of florida, no. mr. lujan, aye. the clerk: mrs. murray, aye. mr. peters, aye. the clerk: mrs. gillibrand, aye. mr. kennedy, no. the clerk: mr. johnson, aye. the clerk: mr. lee, aye. the clerk: ms. smith, aye. mr. graham, aye. mr. welch, aye. mr. scott of south carolina, aye. the clerk: mr. blumenthal, aye u -- aye. vote: the clerk: mr. warnock, aye. ms. hassan, aye. the clerk: ms. baldwin, aye. the clerk: mr. brown, aye. mr. hickenlooper, aye. the clerk: mr. cotton, aye. the clerk: mr. thune, aye. mr. risch, aye. mr. murphy, aye. ms. rosen, aye. mr. tester, aye. the clerk: ms. butler, aye. the clerk: mr. cornyn, aye. mr. fetterman, aye. mr. kelly, aye. the clerk: mr. rubio, aye. the clerk: mr. mullin, aye. mr. carper
mrs. reid-smith, aye. -- mrs. hyde, smith, aye. the clerk: mrs. hyde-smith, aye. the clerk: mr. wyden, aye. the clerk: mr. tuberville, no. the clerk: mr. marshall, no. the clerk: mr. boozman, aye. ms. warren, aye. mr. schmitt, aye. mr. cruz, aye. ms. klobuchar, aye. mr. bennet, aye. the clerk: mr. marshall, aye. mr. budd, aye. the clerk: mr. lankford, aye. mr. scott of florida, no. mr. lujan, aye. the clerk: mrs. murray, aye. mr. peters, aye. the clerk: mrs. gillibrand, aye. mr. kennedy, no....
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mrs. hyde-smith, aye. the clerk: mr. blumenthal, no. mr. welch, no. mr. kaine, no. mr. wyden, no.he clerk: mr. kennedy, aye. mr. johnson, aye. mrs. shaheen, no. ms. stabenow, no. mr. whitehouse, no. ms. hassan, no. the clerk: mr. tester, aye. the clerk: mr. lee y, aye. the clerk: ms. klobuchar, no. the clerk: mrs. blackburn, aye. mr. merkley, no. the clerk: mr. hagerty, aye. mrs. capito, aye. the clerk: mr. cardin, no. the clerk: mr. fetterman, no. the clerk: mr. wicker, aye. mr. hawley, aye. the clerk: mr. peters, no. the clerk: mr. casey, no. mrs. murray, no. the clerk: mr. menendez, no. the clerk: mr. crus, aye. snatch the clerk: mr. cruz, aye. the clerk: mr. crus, aye. vote: the clerk: ms. warren, no. mr. scott of south carolina, aye. mr. reed, no. mr. boozman, aye. mr. mcconnell, aye. mr. coons, -- mr. risch, aye. the clerk: ms. baldwin, no. mr. coons, no. mr. warnock, no. mr. bennet, no. the clerk: mr. murphy, no. mr. cassidy, aye. the clerk: ms. cortez masto, no. mr. schmitt, aye. the clerk: mr. ossoff, no. the clerk: mr. booker, no. the clerk: mr. schumer, no. mr. ricketts
mrs. hyde-smith, aye. the clerk: mr. blumenthal, no. mr. welch, no. mr. kaine, no. mr. wyden, no.he clerk: mr. kennedy, aye. mr. johnson, aye. mrs. shaheen, no. ms. stabenow, no. mr. whitehouse, no. ms. hassan, no. the clerk: mr. tester, aye. the clerk: mr. lee y, aye. the clerk: ms. klobuchar, no. the clerk: mrs. blackburn, aye. mr. merkley, no. the clerk: mr. hagerty, aye. mrs. capito, aye. the clerk: mr. cardin, no. the clerk: mr. fetterman, no. the clerk: mr. wicker, aye. mr. hawley, aye....
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it is going to behoove mr. smithhaps some of the justice department or both to my mind the american people what are the differences between thee cases and why was one charge and one not? two, we are living in a time where the two leading candidates for president, both parties, both parties believe that they are too old to be president. a majority of them do. we'd like new people. we now have, to the judge's point, the point made around the table, we now have an independent verification for someone who chose not to bring legal charges against a president, citing strongly -- i have not read all of the document, but citing strongly as one of the reasons, that the president's memory and mental faculties would be a favor for him in trial, and he would appeal to the jury and he didn't want to indict him -- didn't want to bring charges, recommend charges for that reason. this is something, the justice department and special prosecutor on the other side, mr. smith, i think just because the country is so embroiled and engaged
it is going to behoove mr. smithhaps some of the justice department or both to my mind the american people what are the differences between thee cases and why was one charge and one not? two, we are living in a time where the two leading candidates for president, both parties, both parties believe that they are too old to be president. a majority of them do. we'd like new people. we now have, to the judge's point, the point made around the table, we now have an independent verification for...
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and he really is getting bigger looks like some character from the matrix, and such a mr. smithome kind of hop program, there was a completely crazy answer that has nothing to do with it. he's not there, no. the fact is that the security adviser has such a right, if he speaks for the president, the president gives him, the president cannot pronounce half the words that saleon said, if he could pronounce the word authorize, he would authorize, do not offend biden, he is such i don’t even remember the words anymore, dmitry, i don’t agree with what, yes, that means, well, really, no, of course, the american people as a whole have really started this, now it’s for him. they sell biden, well, they sell presidents in america , everyone needs to understand this, this is such a feature, but the american people as a whole really stopped buying president biden, but now i’m looking at the election results, excuse the rude russian word in south carolina, i don’t know that there will be a democratic primary in north carolina, but there is a debate going on in south carolina. biden scored 96%
and he really is getting bigger looks like some character from the matrix, and such a mr. smithome kind of hop program, there was a completely crazy answer that has nothing to do with it. he's not there, no. the fact is that the security adviser has such a right, if he speaks for the president, the president gives him, the president cannot pronounce half the words that saleon said, if he could pronounce the word authorize, he would authorize, do not offend biden, he is such i don’t even...
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i this, mr. smith said a math problem and i don't like math. i didn't understand what he says are restored to my friend. that's what he's saying. i don't understand what he told us to do. he said, vivian, there you go again. and i'm like, no, i just don't understand what you're saying. you always get smart to always talk is something you always doing is. i grew up in time, a call from furnished me. right. and i was like, no, you just don't make sense to me. i don't understand that actually, no, i got a smart mouth, but i wasn't trying to be smart. i just did not understand. and then night on that day i was really hired and he was like, i got something for you and he pulled off the title because we used to be able to get paddled. and i was diagnosed today. yeah, i don't know what i went through last night. i ran from a brother all night. i'm not. nobody's touching me. nobody hidden me. nothing. i mean i had to race me around the whole classroom and so he got hired and he said, i'm tired. you me, there's definitely a social worker caught me and s
i this, mr. smith said a math problem and i don't like math. i didn't understand what he says are restored to my friend. that's what he's saying. i don't understand what he told us to do. he said, vivian, there you go again. and i'm like, no, i just don't understand what you're saying. you always get smart to always talk is something you always doing is. i grew up in time, a call from furnished me. right. and i was like, no, you just don't make sense to me. i don't understand that actually, no,...
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smith: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that when the senate completes its business today, it stand adjourned until 10:00 a.m. on tuesday, february 6, that following the prayer and pledge, the morning hour be deemed expired, the journal of proceedings be approved to date, the time for the two leaders be reserved for their use later in the day, and morning business be closed. that upon the conclusion of morning business, the senate proceed to executive session to resume consideration of the campbell nomination. further, that the cloture motions filed during thursday's session ripen at 11:30 a.m. and that the senate recess following the cloture vote on the campbell nomination until 2:15 p.m. to allow for the weekly caucus meetings. further, that if cloture is invoked on the campbell nomination, all time be considered expired at 2:15 p.m. and that if cloture is invoked on the began crow nomination -- baggio nomination, all time be expired at 5:30 p.m. if any nominations are confirmed during t
smith: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that when the senate completes its business today, it stand adjourned until 10:00 a.m. on tuesday, february 6, that following the prayer and pledge, the morning hour be deemed expired, the journal of proceedings be approved to date, the time for the two leaders be reserved for their use later in the day, and morning business be closed. that upon the conclusion of morning business, the senate proceed to executive session to resume consideration of...
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mrs. hyde-smith, no. ms. collins, aye. the clerk: mr. van hollen, aye. mrs. gillibrand, aye. the clerk: mr. manchin, aye. mr. lankford, no. the clerk: ms. cantwell, aye. mr. graham, no. the clerk: mrs. britt, no. mr. rubio, no. the clerk: mr. risch, aye. mrs. capito, aye. mr. bennet, aye. the clerk: mr. king, aye. mr. blumenthal, aye. the clerk: mr. vance, no. mr. wicker, aye. mr. tuberville, no. the clerk: mr. hawley, no. the clerk: mr. wyden, aye. mr. paul, no. mr. hoeven, aye. the clerk: mr. boozman, aye. the clerk: mr. cornyn, aye. the clerk: mr. cruz, no. mr. markey, aye. the clerk: mr. romney, aye. the clerk: mr. brown, aye. the clerk: mr. kelly, aye. mr. casey, aye. the clerk: mr. reed, aye. the clerk: mr. coons, aye. test. vote: phish the clerk: mr. merkley, no. the clerk: mrs. shaheen, aye. ms. klobuchar, aye. mr. hagerty, no. mr. lujan, aye. the clerk: mr. young, aye. the clerk: mr. schmitt, no. mr. kennedy, aye. mr. moran, aye. the clerk: mr. crapo, aye. the clerk: mr. carper, aye. the clerk: mr. scott of florida, no. mr. booker, aye. the clerk: ms. hirono, aye. th
mrs. hyde-smith, no. ms. collins, aye. the clerk: mr. van hollen, aye. mrs. gillibrand, aye. the clerk: mr. manchin, aye. mr. lankford, no. the clerk: ms. cantwell, aye. mr. graham, no. the clerk: mrs. britt, no. mr. rubio, no. the clerk: mr. risch, aye. mrs. capito, aye. mr. bennet, aye. the clerk: mr. king, aye. mr. blumenthal, aye. the clerk: mr. vance, no. mr. wicker, aye. mr. tuberville, no. the clerk: mr. hawley, no. the clerk: mr. wyden, aye. mr. paul, no. mr. hoeven, aye. the clerk: mr....
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and mrs. smith. yes, we're talking bran jelena. we've got on that and more momentsway on "access hollywood." >>> coming up tonight in prime time here on nbc, our law & order lineup beginning at 8:00. svu at 9:00. organized crime at 10:00. then on our 11:00 news, remember that fleet of vta cars that haven't moved for years. our investigative unit broke that story. now our story is prompting change. that's coming up at 11:00. that's going to do it for us at 7:00. for everyone here at nbc bay area, including our producer alicia corso, thanks for joining us. we hope you enjoy your evening, and we hope to see you back at 11:00. you want to see who we are as americans? i'm peter dixon and in kenya... we built a hospital that provides maternal care. as a marine... we fought against the taliban and their crimes against women. and in hillary clinton's state department... we took on gender-based violence in the congo. now extremists are banning abortion and contraception right here at home. so, i'm running for congress to help stop them. for
and mrs. smith. yes, we're talking bran jelena. we've got on that and more momentsway on "access hollywood." >>> coming up tonight in prime time here on nbc, our law & order lineup beginning at 8:00. svu at 9:00. organized crime at 10:00. then on our 11:00 news, remember that fleet of vta cars that haven't moved for years. our investigative unit broke that story. now our story is prompting change. that's coming up at 11:00. that's going to do it for us at 7:00. for...
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dic moves to the city, mr. smithmet public protests, people said that this does not happen, that any financial oligarchy will always win, that in general everything will always be bad, now all these films are classics, i hope the series are too. one day a similar fate awaits in abkhazia. this is still a podcast burning with fire and me and its host denis gorelov with a story about the most relevant premieres of domestic series at the end of the year. our next series is cerberus - a rare decent four-part series. today, all films for four episodes are monopolized by studios that make films about how everything was fine with a businessman and his wife, but god did not send children. almost all four-part films are about exactly this, but there are exceptions, just like this time, and in the film, screenwriter alexander gonorovsky and director vladimir shegalkov clearly reinterpret the decembrist mythology, and it’s high time, frankly speaking, in the film during passionate love affairs with a bunch of sheets with half-dr
dic moves to the city, mr. smithmet public protests, people said that this does not happen, that any financial oligarchy will always win, that in general everything will always be bad, now all these films are classics, i hope the series are too. one day a similar fate awaits in abkhazia. this is still a podcast burning with fire and me and its host denis gorelov with a story about the most relevant premieres of domestic series at the end of the year. our next series is cerberus - a rare decent...
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agents later found marked classified documents about the afghanistan troop surge in his garage, mr. smith you think? what you think? he put here several defenses are likely to create reasonable doubt as to such charges, ladies and gentlemen, i've never read that. in any prosecutorial document in my life. this is a report, not a charging document obviously but he has several defenses he can raise. if you think he broke the law which he clearly did and he can raise defenses on his own. i've never seen a government raise charges and then raise the defenses and then conclude well, in the end, no jury would find him guilty and we don't think we can prosecute him charge a sitting president. what you think jack smith would do? do you think you would honor the memo from the department of justice you can't indict a sitting president? he's broken through executive privilege bears, he's broken to immunity barriers, he couldn't care less. this guy, very concerned. was also considered a child mr. biden would present himself to a jury and this is where they are dropping all over it is true but not the
agents later found marked classified documents about the afghanistan troop surge in his garage, mr. smith you think? what you think? he put here several defenses are likely to create reasonable doubt as to such charges, ladies and gentlemen, i've never read that. in any prosecutorial document in my life. this is a report, not a charging document obviously but he has several defenses he can raise. if you think he broke the law which he clearly did and he can raise defenses on his own. i've never...
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mrs. smith’s confidant, came to pick up death certificate of her husband, kolokolnikov. you cynically killed.. say that my vacation is postponed, don’t worry, your vacation remains in effect, for the excellent operation to destroy dumov and his gang, i express my gratitude to you, we serve the fatherland, well , serve, like that, gratitude, then good. the shepherd will return, i’ll also take a vacation, uh-huh, why is it my turn, i have special circumstances, like, i’ll soon become a father, this can’t be, why can’t it be, it’s very possible, this is a coincidence, what? are you waiting too? even before we left abroad, valyusha said, too? hare! police captain melentiva is listening to who was killed? where? i’m writing down, and that i gave him a cup of tea once, i thought, i immediately wondered where the money lies, he thought, you thought, he ’s lost his mind, where are we going to look for the tower now, okay, gray, we’ll come to the hut and search again once again, we’ve already been scamming, now we’ll tell the boss, right? no, i don’t even know where these batches are, what? no, no, n
mrs. smith’s confidant, came to pick up death certificate of her husband, kolokolnikov. you cynically killed.. say that my vacation is postponed, don’t worry, your vacation remains in effect, for the excellent operation to destroy dumov and his gang, i express my gratitude to you, we serve the fatherland, well , serve, like that, gratitude, then good. the shepherd will return, i’ll also take a vacation, uh-huh, why is it my turn, i have special circumstances, like, i’ll soon become a...
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special counsel jack smith charged mr. trump last summer for his efforts to reverse the 2020 election results and stop the peaceful transfer of power. >> we will never give up we will never concede. >> reporter: mr. trump's legal team has been trying to get the charges tossed out for months, arguing he should be completely immune from prosecution for any acts he took as president. the court today unpersuaded, saying, "we cannot accept former president trump's claim that a president has unbounded authority to commit crimes that would neutralize the most fundamental check on executive power, the recognition and implementation of election results." the trump campaign capitalizing on the court's decision today with a fund-raising plea, as the republican front-runner frequently uses his legal setbacks as fuel for his latest white house bid. >> if you have a president that doesn't have immunity, he is never going to be free to do anything, because the opposing party will always indict him as soon as he leaves the white house. >>
special counsel jack smith charged mr. trump last summer for his efforts to reverse the 2020 election results and stop the peaceful transfer of power. >> we will never give up we will never concede. >> reporter: mr. trump's legal team has been trying to get the charges tossed out for months, arguing he should be completely immune from prosecution for any acts he took as president. the court today unpersuaded, saying, "we cannot accept former president trump's claim that a...
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and the supreme court said, nope, sorry, mr. smith, we don't want to hear this case right now. >> well, in his filing today the special counsel reminded the justices of that decision. writing, "to the extent that that t denial reflects this cou is notia inclined to review trump's claim, no reason for a stay exists. and the court is better sichuted tor assess that question now t court of appeals has thoroughly analyzed and rejected applicant's immunity claim." in other words, dear supreme court justices you did not want to hear this case before, and if that's because you thought trump's arguments were bogus just say so and let's get on with the trial especially now you have an appeals court that's said in no uncertain terms trump's arguments were bogus. also in tonight's filing the special counsel offers the supreme court a second opinion if they don't like the first. he says if you do want to hear this case, supreme court, then please do it as quickly as as possible. smith writes if this court believesf trump's claim merits review at
and the supreme court said, nope, sorry, mr. smith, we don't want to hear this case right now. >> well, in his filing today the special counsel reminded the justices of that decision. writing, "to the extent that that t denial reflects this cou is notia inclined to review trump's claim, no reason for a stay exists. and the court is better sichuted tor assess that question now t court of appeals has thoroughly analyzed and rejected applicant's immunity claim." in other words,...
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and he really looks more and more similar. on some - a character from the matrix, yes, such a mr. smiths a tr, then a hop, some kind of program, there was a completely crazy answer that has nothing to do with the question, that is, it turns out that this cretin for the american people say no maybe, but for the president, maybe , but someone authorized him to speak for the president, just a little, he is not there, no, the fact is that the security adviser has such a right, if he speaks for the president, the president gives him. this is such a feature, but the american people as a whole have really stopped buying president biden, but now i’m looking at the election results, excuse the rude russian word in south carolina, so, i don’t know that there will be a democratic primacy in northern carolina, but in suits the southern queen the discussion, whether biden scored 96% or 97, is so very informative. what state the united states is in now, the main problem is collective biden, because where to put and what is called biological biden is also roughly theoretically clear, that’s where to p
and he really looks more and more similar. on some - a character from the matrix, yes, such a mr. smiths a tr, then a hop, some kind of program, there was a completely crazy answer that has nothing to do with the question, that is, it turns out that this cretin for the american people say no maybe, but for the president, maybe , but someone authorized him to speak for the president, just a little, he is not there, no, the fact is that the security adviser has such a right, if he speaks for the...
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mr. chairman, ranking member smith. i appreciate your leadership on that score, and i stand ready to assist you in any way. and with that, i'll be glad to take your questions. >> thank you, mr. secretary? chairman, now yields his question time to the chairman of the subcommittee on military personnel well, the gentleman from indiana, mr. banks. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, help us get this straight at what point during your hospital stay did you or your staff decide that the president should know about your hospitalization? >> as i understand it, my chief of staff contact that the national security adviser and advised him that i'd been hospitalized on a fourth of july 4th of january. >> at what point during your stay was 4 january i'm sorry. i didn't hear how long into your stay was that >> well as we've pointed out, as it's been pointed out earlier, i day it was admitted days after your hospital anywhere, right? >> okay. >> yes or no. did you tell your staff not to inform the president, anyone on your staf
mr. chairman, ranking member smith. i appreciate your leadership on that score, and i stand ready to assist you in any way. and with that, i'll be glad to take your questions. >> thank you, mr. secretary? chairman, now yields his question time to the chairman of the subcommittee on military personnel well, the gentleman from indiana, mr. banks. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. secretary, help us get this straight at what point during your hospital stay did you or your staff decide...
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mr. chairman, ranking member smith, i appreciate your leadership on that score, and i stand ready to assist in any way. with that, i'll be glad to take your questions. >> thank you, mr. secretary. chairman now yields his question time to the chairman of the subcommittee on military personnel, the gentleman from indiana, mr. banks. >> mr. secretary, help us get this straight, at what point during your hospital stay did you or your staff decide that the president should know about your hospitalization? >> as i understand it, my chief of staff contacted the national security adviser and advised him that i'd been hospitalized on the 4th of january. >> at what point during your stay was the 4th of january? >> i'm sorry, i didn't hear you. >> how long into your stay was that? >> well, as we've pointed out -- as has been pointed out earlier, i -- >> days after you were hospitalized? >> i was hospitalized on the 1st of january, right. >> yes or no, did you tell your staff not to inform the president, anyone on your staff? >> i never told anyone not to inform the president, the white house or anyone
mr. chairman, ranking member smith, i appreciate your leadership on that score, and i stand ready to assist in any way. with that, i'll be glad to take your questions. >> thank you, mr. secretary. chairman now yields his question time to the chairman of the subcommittee on military personnel, the gentleman from indiana, mr. banks. >> mr. secretary, help us get this straight, at what point during your hospital stay did you or your staff decide that the president should know about...
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smith: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to localingive session and be in a period of morning business with senators permitted to speak therein for up to ten minutes each. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. smith: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent is that when the senate completes its business today, it stand adjourned until 10:00 a.m. on tuesday, february 27; that following the prayer and pledge, the morning hour be deemed expired, the journal of proceedings be approved to date, the time for the two leaders be reserved for their use later in the day, and morning business be closed. further, that following the conclusion of morning business, the senate proceed to executive session and resume consideration of the becerra nomination, postcloture. that all postcloture time be considered expired at 11:00 a.m. and that following the cloture vote on the leibowitz nomination, the senate recess until 2:15 p.m. a how for the weekly caucus meetings. that at 2:1
smith: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to localingive session and be in a period of morning business with senators permitted to speak therein for up to ten minutes each. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. smith: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent is that when the senate completes its business today, it stand adjourned until 10:00 a.m. on tuesday, february 27; that following the prayer and pledge, the morning hour be deemed expired, the journal of...
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so when mr. smith forward quickly and when trump's lawyers say no it can go as slowly as it ought to go, everyone seems to understand without fully saying or articulating why it is things need to move quickly or slowly according to former president trump's lawyers. if you look at the make-up of this u.s. supreme court, as i know you know it very well, it seems to me highly unlikely that this supreme court with this political make-up is going to move quickly. therefore, every day we wait, it means less likely, much less likely that we're going to see a trial before this election. >> paul, church. we know a little bit more maybe tomorrow at 9:30 in the morning. >>> and deep leap divided, israel's prime minister netanyahu hardening his opposition to a cease-fire and proposed hostage deal. that's next. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports." this is msnbc. even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. ask about nurtec odt. ♪everything i do that's for my heal
so when mr. smith forward quickly and when trump's lawyers say no it can go as slowly as it ought to go, everyone seems to understand without fully saying or articulating why it is things need to move quickly or slowly according to former president trump's lawyers. if you look at the make-up of this u.s. supreme court, as i know you know it very well, it seems to me highly unlikely that this supreme court with this political make-up is going to move quickly. therefore, every day we wait, it...
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mrs. hyde-smith, no. mr. fetterman, aye. the clerk: mrs. fischer, no. the clerk: mr. romney, no. mr. peters, aye. the clerk: mrs. murray, aye. the clerk: mr. tuberville, no. mr. johnson, no. ms. stabenow, aye. vote: the clerk: mr. braun, no. enclose ms. ernst, no. the clerk: ms. ernst, no. mrs. blackburn, no. the clerk: mr. reed, aye. mrs. britt, no. the clerk: mr. rounds, no. the clerk: ms. cantwell, aye. ms. collins, aye. mr. daines, no. mr. young, no. mr. padilla, aye. the clerk: mr. tester, aye. mr. booker, aye. the clerk: ms. hirono, aye. the clerk: mr. barrasso, no. the clerk: mr. rubio, aye. ms. lummis, no. mr. lankford, no. mr. schumer, aye. mr. coons, aye. mr. marshall, no. the clerk: mr. durbin, aye. mr. sanders, aye. mr. brown, aye. mr. ossoff, aye. mr. graham, aye. mrs. capito, no. mr. manchin, aye. mr. kelly, aye. mr. wyden, aye. mr. kaine, aye. the clerk: mr. welch, aye. mr. hagerty, no. the clerk: mr. bennet, aye. the clerk: mr. crapo, no. mr. lee, no. the clerk: mr. van hollen, aye, mr. king, aye. mr. hawley, no. the clerk: mr. cruz, no. the clerk: mr. sullivan, no. t
mrs. hyde-smith, no. mr. fetterman, aye. the clerk: mrs. fischer, no. the clerk: mr. romney, no. mr. peters, aye. the clerk: mrs. murray, aye. the clerk: mr. tuberville, no. mr. johnson, no. ms. stabenow, aye. vote: the clerk: mr. braun, no. enclose ms. ernst, no. the clerk: ms. ernst, no. mrs. blackburn, no. the clerk: mr. reed, aye. mrs. britt, no. the clerk: mr. rounds, no. the clerk: ms. cantwell, aye. ms. collins, aye. mr. daines, no. mr. young, no. mr. padilla, aye. the clerk: mr. tester,...
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you've had mr. smith, but i don't think they're going to say you're automatically bound to what you said two months ago, i think smith is a good enough lawyer that hillside look circumstances have changed and so i do view it sort of pragmatic badly. and the things that jack smith asked for before are not necessarily binding on him now, so long as he can explain why it's substantially different. >> when do you think that's all going to play out? elie, like the trumps brief went in and now smith is going to respond with a brief. how long? because time is of the essence here for in different ways, right? trump wants it to take a lot of time. and smith wants this thing to get moving >> yeah, that one's pushing one way ones pushing the other way. the supreme court has given jack smith until early next week to put in his paper. i wouldn't surprise me at all if he responds in less time than that may be even today or tomorrow, i think he wants to make a point here that time is of the essence. and i think we'll he
you've had mr. smith, but i don't think they're going to say you're automatically bound to what you said two months ago, i think smith is a good enough lawyer that hillside look circumstances have changed and so i do view it sort of pragmatic badly. and the things that jack smith asked for before are not necessarily binding on him now, so long as he can explain why it's substantially different. >> when do you think that's all going to play out? elie, like the trumps brief went in and now...
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always thought about that what if i hadn't asked and i would have gone on the air saying, you know, mr. smith says, are no thc. there. and that's what he wanted me. and you interrupted his narrative. bravo there's a passage in the book. i can't remember who said it. it was it was on twitter. it was a journalist who said the only people who were prepared to cover trump were the people who had interviewed gadhafi saddam hussein. you know, putin people who understood how this work. you can't just put a microphone in front of him and amplify his life. you have to know how to ask the follow up question you should have been asking those follow up questions because that's mean. it was a small. it was a small. they're all venue. but that's the point is you can't the worst thing you can do is amplify this informers lie without amplification. disinformation is meaningless how many people does it take to amplify a lie to it? to be in the common so. so i'll shock you. in 2019, the center for countering digital hate found that 65% of the anti-vax propaganda on twitter was due to 12 people oh, and the nigh
always thought about that what if i hadn't asked and i would have gone on the air saying, you know, mr. smith says, are no thc. there. and that's what he wanted me. and you interrupted his narrative. bravo there's a passage in the book. i can't remember who said it. it was it was on twitter. it was a journalist who said the only people who were prepared to cover trump were the people who had interviewed gadhafi saddam hussein. you know, putin people who understood how this work. you can't just...