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mr. smith: the new administration has outlined even before the election they wanted to move on some tariffs. and these are, i think, to be expected. what we have seen over the last few days, canada and mexico responded with a posture of cooperation. and i think that's a step in the right direction. and i have long said i am not a huge fan of tariffs. i understand there needs to be a tool in the tool box and we need to come to terms with the fact that president trump is going to use those tools. this is after four years where it was unclear what our trade policy was, even though the previous trump administration was very active, very vigorous in terms of a trade agenda and bringing people together, and that led to usmca, and i think one of the most bipartisan trade agreements. >> you mentioned that you have not been a big fan of tariffs. true of a lot of people in your party. and we didn't see much public pushback from republicans in congress to what we have seen over the last few days. why is t
mr. smith: the new administration has outlined even before the election they wanted to move on some tariffs. and these are, i think, to be expected. what we have seen over the last few days, canada and mexico responded with a posture of cooperation. and i think that's a step in the right direction. and i have long said i am not a huge fan of tariffs. i understand there needs to be a tool in the tool box and we need to come to terms with the fact that president trump is going to use those tools....
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this book is functionally andhe invitation for you the reader, mr. smith and mrs. smith come to come to washington to support those who can. our goal isem to assemble an ary of a line that it trained and prepared conservatives to go to work on day one to deconstruct the administrative state. under state department civil servants, since you sent to the department of state is been the american government does the tool of engagement with foreign governments and people throughout the world. borders come loose, technology people have in the t more than o mix into since the founding but the basics of diplomacy remained the same. although the apartment has evolved throughout the years, leaks in the modern era there's one significant problem for the next president must address to be successful are scores of fine tip of us who served the president's agenda, often shape and interpret that agenda. at the same time, however, and all the ministrations there's a tug-of-war between presidents and bureaucracies and that resistance is much starter under conservative presidents. due
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no, no, we've all seen the classic jimmy stewart movie, mr. smithd covid was ethnically targeted to spare jews and still goes to washington!" [applause] so what does rfk suggest should replace vaccines? pretty vague but he has said the treatment for measles is chicken soup. if so get ready for a soup-based health care system. "mr. reynolds, i had your chart here. have your ekg results and i am we need to start treatment immediately. luckily, your insurance covers gazpacho." [laughter and applause] long walk right there. if you are alarmed about rfk jr. becoming our health secretary, there's a good chance you may be a member of his family, because yesterday the senate got a chilling warning from his cousin, caroline kennedy, who urged senators to his nomination. i love an old-fashioned kennedy fight. usually these things get worked out in nantucket with croquet mallets until it's time for oysters, gin, and the ndas. caroline is jfk's daughter and she's had a long career in government and public health. she served as ambassador to japan and australia,
no, no, we've all seen the classic jimmy stewart movie, mr. smithd covid was ethnically targeted to spare jews and still goes to washington!" [applause] so what does rfk suggest should replace vaccines? pretty vague but he has said the treatment for measles is chicken soup. if so get ready for a soup-based health care system. "mr. reynolds, i had your chart here. have your ekg results and i am we need to start treatment immediately. luckily, your insurance covers gazpacho."...
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the filibuster is one of the biggest misconceptions where we picture the jimmy stewart mr. smith goes to washington where there is this principle of lawmaker standing on the senate floor and making this emotional appeal to stop a piece of legislation from happening. that is what people think is happening when things are filibustered. that is not what happens in 2025. the filibuster has taken a different tone and method. it is used to block legislation from ever receiving a vote. right now the filibuster in the senate is assumed. you do not even see someone going to the floor to make that speech on the floor of reading charles dickens or a chicken noodle soup recipe. they do not have to go to the floor at all. it is assumed. last time we had a talking filibuster was ted cruz a decade ago. the filibuster come if you think it forces politicians to get of the table to get over that supermajority threshold of 60 votes, it does not happen. right is used as a cultural to keep things off the floor so we never have to take these tough votes. voting exposes people and puts people where the
the filibuster is one of the biggest misconceptions where we picture the jimmy stewart mr. smith goes to washington where there is this principle of lawmaker standing on the senate floor and making this emotional appeal to stop a piece of legislation from happening. that is what people think is happening when things are filibustered. that is not what happens in 2025. the filibuster has taken a different tone and method. it is used to block legislation from ever receiving a vote. right now the...
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mr. kennedy: that is not true. sen. smith you described americans who take mental health as addicts who need to be sent to wellness farms to recover. is that what you believe? mr. cortez masto: of course i didn't say that anybody should be compelled to do anything. sen. smith: you said they should be sent. mr. cortez masto: i said it should be available to them. sen. smith: you said that folks on and i -- antidepressants are like addicts. mr. cortez masto: people should have the available -- mr. kennedy: people should have the availability. there are people who have had much better effects -- tougher times getting off of ssris than they have on heroin. it is on the label. sen. smith: i have some experience with this myself, mr. kennedy. this is personal for me. when i was a young woman and i was struggling with depression, thankfully i had the resources to help me get through it. including a new generation of ssri inhibitors to help clear my mind, get me back on track. back on track to being a mom midwife and productive perso
mr. kennedy: that is not true. sen. smith you described americans who take mental health as addicts who need to be sent to wellness farms to recover. is that what you believe? mr. cortez masto: of course i didn't say that anybody should be compelled to do anything. sen. smith: you said they should be sent. mr. cortez masto: i said it should be available to them. sen. smith: you said that folks on and i -- antidepressants are like addicts. mr. cortez masto: people should have the available --...
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this book is functionally an invitation for you, the reader, mr. smith, mrs. ith, to come to washington to support those who can. our goal is to assemble an army of aligned, vetted, and trained and prepared conservatives to go to work on day one to deconstruct the administrative state. under state department civil servants, since the u.s. found, the department of state has been the american government's designated tool of engagement, with foreign governments and people throughout the world. country names, borders, leader being, technology and people have changed in the more than two centuries since the founding. but the basics of diplomacy remain the same. although the department has evolved throughout the years. there is one significant problem the next president must address to be successful. there are scores of fine diplomats that serve the president's agenda often helping to shape that agenda. at the same time, however, in all of the administrations there's a tug of war between presidents and bureaucratic be -- bureaucracies and that is starker under conser
this book is functionally an invitation for you, the reader, mr. smith, mrs. ith, to come to washington to support those who can. our goal is to assemble an army of aligned, vetted, and trained and prepared conservatives to go to work on day one to deconstruct the administrative state. under state department civil servants, since the u.s. found, the department of state has been the american government's designated tool of engagement, with foreign governments and people throughout the world....
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mr. kennedy: i don't think anybody can answer that question. sen. smith: so your answer is? mr. kennedy: i said it should be studied along with other culprits, social media. but i would never make, because there is no science on that subject. sen. smith: well, there is, senator -- excuse me, mr. kennedy. the science shows there's no link between school shootings and antidepressants, and in fact, most school shooters will not even treated with antidepressants, and of those that were, there's no evidence of association. mr. kennedy: with hip of, nobody knows. -- hippa rules, nobody knows. sen. smith: mr. kennedy, you think that antidepressants are dangerous? mr. kennedy: listen, i'm not going to hhs, if i'm privileged to be confirmed, to oppose any preconceived ideas i may have. i just want to act with science. sen. smith: so you are not saying that they aren't dangerous, which means they could be dangerous. you described americans to take mental health medication as "addicts" and they should be sent to wellness farms. you said they should be sent. mr. kennedy: i said it should be
mr. kennedy: i don't think anybody can answer that question. sen. smith: so your answer is? mr. kennedy: i said it should be studied along with other culprits, social media. but i would never make, because there is no science on that subject. sen. smith: well, there is, senator -- excuse me, mr. kennedy. the science shows there's no link between school shootings and antidepressants, and in fact, most school shooters will not even treated with antidepressants, and of those that were, there's no...
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mr. sanders, no. ms. smith, no. mr. lujan, no. mr. warnock, no. mr. chairman? the chairman votes aye. the final tally is 14 ayes, 13 nays. chair crapo: with the click please restate the vo--with the clerk restate the vote? >> 14 ayes, 13 nays. chair crapo: the vote is reported favorably. since i asked my republican colleagues to hold off at the outset, i will go to my republican colleague first. senator tillis. sen. tillis: i voted aye today and i wanted to briefly explain why. i believe in my 65 years -- i will be 65 in august -- that mr. kennedy will be one of the first people coming before who is not a trained health care expert. he views this through the lens of an attorney. he's brought many lawsuits on food safety, vaccine safety, a number of other things. mr. chair, i think it was senator warnock that said that the president said he was going to go wild in the department of health and human services. i hope he does. i hope he goes wild and finds a way to reduce the cost of health care. i hope he goes wild and instead of having the discussions we have had for the 10 years i've b
mr. sanders, no. ms. smith, no. mr. lujan, no. mr. warnock, no. mr. chairman? the chairman votes aye. the final tally is 14 ayes, 13 nays. chair crapo: with the click please restate the vo--with the clerk restate the vote? >> 14 ayes, 13 nays. chair crapo: the vote is reported favorably. since i asked my republican colleagues to hold off at the outset, i will go to my republican colleague first. senator tillis. sen. tillis: i voted aye today and i wanted to briefly explain why. i believe...
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mr. jason smith of great state of missouri, mr. is serious with the tariffs that will be part of his national security arsenal, and his economic arsenal and trade arsenal. my thought simplistically if we will go with tariff route time to cut taxes we should get tax cuts in. so it almost like a matchbook, raise tariffs on that party but use revenues to cut taxes for american businesses and consumers. >> you know, i agree, it is when luke at these economic decisions, it needs to go hand in glove with tariff increases with the tax cuts, that is why i've been pushing for my colleagues to not allow themselves to put their agenda in front of the president's agenda in delivering this economic relief for american people. larry: so what to we hear on one big beautiful bill business? >> you know, we're in process, waiting on budget of committee to pass a budget resolution, that is all process issues, american people, president does not want to talk process, they want to talk policy, and get it delivered to his desk that is what congress need
mr. jason smith of great state of missouri, mr. is serious with the tariffs that will be part of his national security arsenal, and his economic arsenal and trade arsenal. my thought simplistically if we will go with tariff route time to cut taxes we should get tax cuts in. so it almost like a matchbook, raise tariffs on that party but use revenues to cut taxes for american businesses and consumers. >> you know, i agree, it is when luke at these economic decisions, it needs to go hand in...
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mr. jason smith of the great state of missouri. jason, welcome back, sir. you know, mr.s very serious about his tariffs and that's going to be an part of the national security arsenal and economic arsenal and my thought simplistically and going with tariffs and cutting taxes and we should get the tax cuts in and it's almost like a match book, jason, going to raise tariffs on this party and time to use the revenues to cut taxes for american businesses and consumers. >> these decisions need to go hand and glove and tariff increases with the tax cuts and that's why i've been pushing for my colleagues to not allow themselves to put their agenda in front of the president's agenda in delivering the economic relief for the american people. the committee and passing a budget resolution and the instructions and that's all kinds of process issues and the american people, the president doesn't want to talk process, they want to talk policy and get it delivered to his december and can that's what in facts congress needs to do. it's very, very easy, larry. the president was specific.
mr. jason smith of the great state of missouri. jason, welcome back, sir. you know, mr.s very serious about his tariffs and that's going to be an part of the national security arsenal and economic arsenal and my thought simplistically and going with tariffs and cutting taxes and we should get the tax cuts in and it's almost like a match book, jason, going to raise tariffs on this party and time to use the revenues to cut taxes for american businesses and consumers. >> these decisions need...
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mr. greer: that is right. sen. smith: would you agree part of the balance we need to strike is our trade policy doesn't pit american manufacturers against american farmers and vice versa? mr. greer: 100%. sen. smith: in order to strike a balance as ustr, you will have several tools. for example, a factory in mexico illegally suppressing wages, gaining an unfair advantage over u.s. facilities and workers. you could deploy the usmca rapid response labor mechanism. you agree? mr. greer: correct. sen. smith: if a foreign country is engaging in unfair practices, you could investigate and impose 301 tariffs on products like steel. president trump did this in his first term on chinese imports and president biden expanded that with respect to ev's and other critical goods, which i supported in both. how i capture that? mr. greer: you have. sen. smith: this is not leading to a trick. mr. greer: yes. [laughter] sen. smith: i want to go through this. we can find common ground when you and the administration is standing up for minne
mr. greer: that is right. sen. smith: would you agree part of the balance we need to strike is our trade policy doesn't pit american manufacturers against american farmers and vice versa? mr. greer: 100%. sen. smith: in order to strike a balance as ustr, you will have several tools. for example, a factory in mexico illegally suppressing wages, gaining an unfair advantage over u.s. facilities and workers. you could deploy the usmca rapid response labor mechanism. you agree? mr. greer: correct....
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mr. sanders, no. >> miss smith, no. >> miss smith, no. >> mr. lujan, no. mr. lujan, no. >> mr.nock, no. >> mr. warnock, no. >> mr. welch, mr. >> welch, no. >> mr. chairman, >> chairman. votes i. >> mr. chairman the final tally. >> is 14 ayes. >> 13 ayes. >> the vote. >> was. would the clerk please restate the vote. >> mr. chairman. >> the final tally was 14 ayes. >> 13 ayes. >> the vote was 1413. the nomination is reported favorably. we will now turn to other senators who would like to make a statement. since i asked my republican colleagues to hold off at the outset, i'll go to the republican side next. first, senator tillis. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i voted i. >> today. >> and i want. >> to just briefly. >> explain why. >> i believe. >> in my. >> 65 years. >> okay. you just watched 14 ayes, 13 noes, party line vote there to advance robert f kennedy, jr. s nomination to be the next. secretary of the health and human services department there in the government to the full senate. now, that's where the next step will be. i want to join ryan nobles again. who's there on capito
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mrs. hyde-smith. mr. johnson. mr. justice. mr. kaine. mr. kelly. mr. kennedy. mr. kim. mr. king. ms. klobuchar. mr. lankford. mr. lee. mr. lujan. ms. lummis. mr. markey. mr. marshall. mr. mcconnell. mr. mccormick. mr. merkley. mrs. moody. mr. moran. mr. moreno. mr. mullin. ms. murkowski. mr. murphy. mrs. murray. mr. ossoff. mr. padilla. mr. paul. mr. peters. mr. reed. mr. ricketts. mr. risch. ms. rosen. mr. rounds. mr. sanders. mr. schatz. mr. schiff. mr. schmitt. mr. schumer. mr. scott of florida. mr. scott of south carolina. mrs. shaheen. mr. sheehy. ms. slotkin. ms. smith. mr. sullivan. mr. thune. mr. tillis. mr. tuberville. mr. van hollen. mr. warner. mr. warnock. ms. warren. mr. welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. the presiding officer: a quorum is present. the ske is is it the sense of the senate that the debate on the nomination of russell vought of virginia to be director. office of management and budget shall be brought to a close. the yeas and nays are mandatory under the rule. the clerk will call the roll. vote: the clerk: ms. alsobrooks. ms. baldwin.
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mr.. sanders. no. miss smith. no. miss smith. no. mr.. lujan. no. mr.. lujan. no. mr.. warnock. >> no. >> mr.. warnock. no. mr.. welch. mr. welch. no. mr. chairman. chairman. votes aye. mr. chairman, the final tally is 14 ayes. 13 ayes. >> the vote was. would the clerk please restate the vote? >> mr. chairman the was 14. ayes. 13. ayes. >> the. the vote was 1413. the nomination is reported favorably. we will now turn to other senators who would like to make a statement. since i asked my republican colleagues to hold off at the outset, i'll go to the republican side next. first, senator tillis. thank you, mr. chairman. >> i voted. >> i today, and i want to just briefly explain why i believe. >> in my 65 years, i'll be 65 in august that mr. kennedy will be one of the first people. >> we have been watching the senate finance committee vote on robert f. kennedy's nomination to be the secretary of health and human services. it is very rare these days on capitol hill that you go in to a hearing or a business meeting like this and don't really have an idea how it's actually go
mr.. sanders. no. miss smith. no. miss smith. no. mr.. lujan. no. mr.. lujan. no. mr.. warnock. >> no. >> mr.. warnock. no. mr.. welch. mr. welch. no. mr. chairman. chairman. votes aye. mr. chairman, the final tally is 14 ayes. 13 ayes. >> the vote was. would the clerk please restate the vote? >> mr. chairman the was 14. ayes. 13. ayes. >> the. the vote was 1413. the nomination is reported favorably. we will now turn to other senators who would like to make a...
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mister gates smith was mr. epstein on numerous occasions, including at least 3 times a piece police room. i'm having townhouse offerings and at least once this thing lights into the night. oh for me, it was completely accidental. geoffrey, but that's not it. sure. there is more to this. no, i'm friendship. mr. epstein spoke with bill and melinda gates foundation and also jp morgan chase 0, who the proposed me $2000000000.00 charitable fund, an arrangement that had the potential to generate enormous fees for mr. epstein. and it's definitely an upfront, but it's, it's a no friendship. it's nothing happened. so another uh, interesting story, this week was uh, also on us uh, also relates to big amounts of money in its own way, an f 35 uh the us to project, you know, the plane that's gonna basically dominate the skies across the glove and not doing a very good job of it. no one dropped out of the sky at time fleet. thank god, the pilot objected safely for a dramatic stuff. let's have a look at the video and then let's have a talk about the super jet. will know you are, you know, it's, it's cr
mister gates smith was mr. epstein on numerous occasions, including at least 3 times a piece police room. i'm having townhouse offerings and at least once this thing lights into the night. oh for me, it was completely accidental. geoffrey, but that's not it. sure. there is more to this. no, i'm friendship. mr. epstein spoke with bill and melinda gates foundation and also jp morgan chase 0, who the proposed me $2000000000.00 charitable fund, an arrangement that had the potential to generate...
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the filibuster is one of the biggest misconceptions where we picture the jimmy stewart mr. smithashington where there is this principle of lawmaker standing on the senate floor and making this emotional appeal to stop a piece of legislation from happening. that is what people think is happening when things are filibustered. that is not what happens in 2025. the filibuster has taken a different tone and method. it is used to block legislation from ever receiving a vote. right now the filibuster in the senate is assumed. you do not even see someone going to the floor to make that speech on the floor of reading charles dickens or a chicken noodle soup recipe. they do not have to go to the floor at all. it is assumed. last time we had a talking filibuster was ted cruz a decade ago. the filibuster come if you think it forces politicians to get of the table to get over that supermajority threshold of 60 votes, it does not happen. right is used as a cultural to keep things off the floor so we never have to take these tough votes. voting exposes people and puts people where they stand it
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mr. larson: thank you, speaker smith. has a nice ring to it. i rise today to address ongoing concerns about social security. especially just in this past week since mr. musk has decided that he in an unauthorized position, not approved by the senate, with no accountability is after everybody's data and information at s.a.a. it might surprise some of the viewers in our audience to know why the wealthiest man in the world needs to know your social security and medicare and medicaid information. privacy is something that americans value. data is something that billionaires can turn into money. and so, mr. speaker, we need to know what role elon musk and doge, or i call it dodge because they dodge accountability, will have with the agency and everyone's hard earned benefits. as if an unconfirmed, unelected billionaire should have access to yours or anyone's sensitive information. and if the cuts that they are promising and what he's looking for comes through, that means people's personal social security will be reduced by 36%. it hasn't been enhance
mr. larson: thank you, speaker smith. has a nice ring to it. i rise today to address ongoing concerns about social security. especially just in this past week since mr. musk has decided that he in an unauthorized position, not approved by the senate, with no accountability is after everybody's data and information at s.a.a. it might surprise some of the viewers in our audience to know why the wealthiest man in the world needs to know your social security and medicare and medicaid information....
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smith: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from minnesota. ms. smith: thank you, mr. president. and i'd like to thank my colleague from oregon for his remarks, as he serves as ranking member of the finance committee. i know that he is always thinking about how our tax system is working for regular people in this country. and how we make sure that it is fair, that it is funding the critical services that we have, and that we are not putting the burden on regular people and letting billionaires and big corporations off the hook. and so i just want to thank you for your words. i was lynn -- i was listening closely to what you were saying. colleagues, we have been up all night long. it's 8:45 i think in washington, d.c. it is 7:30 or 7:45 in minnesota where my family is. my grandchildren are just about getting up and getting ready for school. we're going to get some snow? minnesota this morning. in new mexico where my 95-year-old father lives, it is only about 6:45 in the morning, and he's probably thinking about getting upped and senator wyden and your home state of oreg
smith: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from minnesota. ms. smith: thank you, mr. president. and i'd like to thank my colleague from oregon for his remarks, as he serves as ranking member of the finance committee. i know that he is always thinking about how our tax system is working for regular people in this country. and how we make sure that it is fair, that it is funding the critical services that we have, and that we are not putting the burden on regular people and letting...
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su or mr. smithhat's not going to guarantee their job what it's going to guarantee the teaching position and it's a whole other conversation i think you know, we can we can prepare something for the district but they know how to do this. it's just something for those you know, i don't know that anybody on this board even went through that process at any point with the district. so it's new to you too. okay. >> i didn't i didn't know i'm old like you. i'm old like you, eliot. i'm the only one who's old like you are behind me. but but yeah, thanks. we can commiserate on this one and it's it's not fun. thank you mr. on maybe i'll approach it from a slightly different angle and and i don't know if the answer to this exists right now but if if the hope is to produce a budget that centers what we believe is going to help us meet our student outcome goals, there are a number of comments that came up both in the uh some in today's meeting but in the past as well around things like combo classes and the chall
su or mr. smithhat's not going to guarantee their job what it's going to guarantee the teaching position and it's a whole other conversation i think you know, we can we can prepare something for the district but they know how to do this. it's just something for those you know, i don't know that anybody on this board even went through that process at any point with the district. so it's new to you too. okay. >> i didn't i didn't know i'm old like you. i'm old like you, eliot. i'm the only...
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mr. chong one smith and wesson and then 15 rifle with one magazine loaded with 23 to 33 caliber cartridgesne magazine loaded with 32 to 3 caliber cartridges. >> one magazine loaded with 2723 caliber cartridges, one six hour rsp 2022 semi-automatic handgun one glock 17 handgun with one magazine loaded with one nine millimeter cartridge, one rock island semiautomatic handgun with one magazine loaded with 845 caliber cartridges ten nine millimeter unfired cartridges one nine millimeter magazine, one magazine loaded with ten nine millimeter cartridges, one ballistic armor vest, 523 caliber fire cartridge casings and two 2 to 3 caliber unfired cartridges. officers on scene were wearing department issued body worn cameras which were activated during the incident. the body worn cameras recorded the events as they unfolded. the independent investigations bureau or ip is an independent unit within the san francisco district attorney's office that investigates the use all officer involved shootings. >> any relevant video footage or photographs can be provided to iab by calling (628) 652-4420 or by e
mr. chong one smith and wesson and then 15 rifle with one magazine loaded with 23 to 33 caliber cartridgesne magazine loaded with 32 to 3 caliber cartridges. >> one magazine loaded with 2723 caliber cartridges, one six hour rsp 2022 semi-automatic handgun one glock 17 handgun with one magazine loaded with one nine millimeter cartridge, one rock island semiautomatic handgun with one magazine loaded with 845 caliber cartridges ten nine millimeter unfired cartridges one nine millimeter...
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mr. steen: i believe that's accurate. yes, ma'am. senior white house counsel will be joined by adrian smith and linda saheto discuss tariffs. watch out c-span2, c-span now were c-span.org. ♪ in his latest book titled wasteland, robert n focuses on technology. he authored 29 books. in chapter three of his book he claims civilization is in flux. the decay of the west manifests in racial tensions, devolution of grammar, classical music and so on, which have been signs of civilization. >> author robert kaplan talks aboutasteland on book notes us with brian lamb. it is available on c-span now or wherever you get your podcasts. >> c-span's washington journal, a live forum to discuss issues in government and public policy. tuesday morning, executive director mark will talk about the trump administration and immigration policy. greg
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mr. chair and senator sullivan. >> thank you. senatorit smith. >> thank you mr.d welcome mr. greer i'm glad to see you and appreciate your family being here and your willingness to serve our country. i believe too often our national trade policy for the last 35 years or so has failed american workers. under both democratic and republican administrations across big corporate interest importing goods ahead of the interest of workers to make it for american there's a direct connection between the significant income inequality that we see in this country and the way that our trade policies have been used to benefit the capitol and multinational corporations and as many of my colleagues have said it's not just jobs on the linux also our national security. failed policye failed trade policy means we are way too dependent on china for many things including critical medicine and technology. the role of the less trade representative if you are confirmed he would forge new trade deals for maintaining an existing market testing domestic producers from unfair -- did i captur
mr. chair and senator sullivan. >> thank you. senatorit smith. >> thank you mr.d welcome mr. greer i'm glad to see you and appreciate your family being here and your willingness to serve our country. i believe too often our national trade policy for the last 35 years or so has failed american workers. under both democratic and republican administrations across big corporate interest importing goods ahead of the interest of workers to make it for american there's a direct connection...
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smith. >> thank you mr.man thank you to our witnesses for being here we have so many witnesses that some of you have already met with, we certainly appreciate you taking your time to come to capitol hill because you are truly helping us help you. so i want to tell you how grateful i am for that. as we know, it is no secret that the same economy is headed in the direction right now. the u.s. farm economy 23 euros bag, 24 was horrendous and the upcoming crop year is not looking very pretty as well. farm income has dropped roughly $41 billion over the last two years. the worst decline we've ever seen in our trade deficit is expected to reach a record high of 45.5 billion fy2021 five, this is the deficit we are looking at. use to brag about our trade surplus and we are certainly not in that position right now and putting costs through the roof. the crop prices are lower today than they were 15 years ago. the federal farm safety net is not providing adequate support to keep farmers and ranchers afloat. i have cer
smith. >> thank you mr.man thank you to our witnesses for being here we have so many witnesses that some of you have already met with, we certainly appreciate you taking your time to come to capitol hill because you are truly helping us help you. so i want to tell you how grateful i am for that. as we know, it is no secret that the same economy is headed in the direction right now. the u.s. farm economy 23 euros bag, 24 was horrendous and the upcoming crop year is not looking very pretty...
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saves consumers up to $700 a year the mobile wireless services being offered by cable companies smith mryou speak to the ways which are members have utilized the licenses spectrum to innovate in the wireless space coming to an extent that's lapse in auction authority affected your ability to innovate. >> that's a great question i think we talked about 5g for example providing the second or third choice of home broadband, right now thanks to the power 5g homes 20 percent of this diverse to broadband altogether is the ability wireless to get deeper in the communities basically the big difference had they could be start seven to $8 million in savings consumers thanks for the competition as a practical matter you already have companies other that if waiting list because her left spectrum to continue to feed that competitive spirit and so is the board spectrum we have the better we can give people thing that little space in the fixed base saving continuing, the first trump ministration, 100 megahertz of crime spectrum plus option to the 3.45 after 3.55 gigahertz band $422 billion in estimated
saves consumers up to $700 a year the mobile wireless services being offered by cable companies smith mryou speak to the ways which are members have utilized the licenses spectrum to innovate in the wireless space coming to an extent that's lapse in auction authority affected your ability to innovate. >> that's a great question i think we talked about 5g for example providing the second or third choice of home broadband, right now thanks to the power 5g homes 20 percent of this diverse to...
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mr. chong one smith and wesson and then 15 rifle with one magazine loaded with 23 to 33 caliber cartridges one magazine loaded with 32 to 3 caliber cartridges. >> one magazine loaded with 2723 caliber cartridges, one six hour rsp 2022 semi-automatic handgun one glock 17 handgun with one magazine loaded with one nine millimeter cartridge, one rock island semiautomatic handgun with one magazine loaded with 845 caliber cartridges ten nine millimeter unfired cartridges one nine millimeter magazine, one magazine loaded with ten nine millimeter cartridges, one ballistic armor vest, 523 caliber fire cartridge casings and two 2 to 3 caliber unfired cartridges. officers on scene were wearing department issued body worn cameras which were activated during the incident. the body worn cameras recorded the events as they unfolded. the independent investigations bureau or ip is an independent unit within the san francisco district attorney's office that investigates the use all officer involved shootings. >> any relevant video footage or photographs can be provided to iab by calling (628) 652-4420 or by
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smith: mr. president, i rise today, i want to thank senator schatz for his clear-eyed description of what is happening right now and how that connects to this nomination before the senate right now, the nomination for mr. vought. i rise today to join my colleagues in calling out the threat that russell vought poses to our system of government. as senator schatz says this is not about liking or not liking what mr. vought has written, what he stands for, what his policy positions are, though i clearly disagree with those. this is about whether or not we are going to abide by the systems of law in this country that say that we have a separation of powers and that the power of the senate and congress, the power of the purpose that rests in the senate and the congress, that we keep that power. that is an p institutional prerogative that i think is on the line today with this vote. and that is why my colleagues and i are going to be using the full 30 hours of debate in order to really make this point
smith: mr. president, i rise today, i want to thank senator schatz for his clear-eyed description of what is happening right now and how that connects to this nomination before the senate right now, the nomination for mr. vought. i rise today to join my colleagues in calling out the threat that russell vought poses to our system of government. as senator schatz says this is not about liking or not liking what mr. vought has written, what he stands for, what his policy positions are, though i...
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mr. zelinski: justice jackson, jugginbotham was clear in his decision below, you can't look at any of the offices actions prior to the moment of he is joined in that decision by judge elrod d judge smith. respondents themselves agreed below yo cannot look at anything prior tooment. judge jackson: do you perceive them out to be saying you look at some things? that's a different conc mr. zelinski: 100 percent. justice jackson they have gone so faro y if an officer trumps -- jumps in front of a ving car and shoot the driver that is unreasonable. that is ouvi of this case. part of oblem is we were not able to have a lower court look at the totality of the circumstances and decide what is this like a case where you jump in front of her and immediately sht the driver? justice kavanaugh: do you agree with the language that says the circumstances at the momen force is used will generally have primary significance in the anysis? mr. zelinski: there ilittle daylight between us and that the letter -- solicitor general. that language is descriptive. justice kavanaugh: do you agree with that and when the solicitor general says the type situation described would be rare? mr. zelinski: the a series
mr. zelinski: justice jackson, jugginbotham was clear in his decision below, you can't look at any of the offices actions prior to the moment of he is joined in that decision by judge elrod d judge smith. respondents themselves agreed below yo cannot look at anything prior tooment. judge jackson: do you perceive them out to be saying you look at some things? that's a different conc mr. zelinski: 100 percent. justice jackson they have gone so faro y if an officer trumps -- jumps in front of a...
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mister gates smith was mr. epstein on numerous occasions, including at least 3 times at the keys police room. i'm having townhouse offerings and at least once thing late into the night who or for me was completely accidental . jeffrey, but that's not it. sure. there is more to this. no, i'm friendship. mr. epstein spoke with bill and melinda gates foundation and also jp morgan chase 0, who the proposed me $2000000000.00 charitable fund, an arrangement that had the potential to generate enormous fees for mr. epstein, definitely an upfront, but if it's enough friendship, it's nothing happened. so another uh, interesting story, this week was uh, also in the us and also relates to big amounts of money in its own way. at an f 35 uh the us super jack. you know the plan that's gonna basically dominic, the skies across the glove and not doing a very good job of it. another one dropped out of the sky at type lee. thank god, the pilot objected safely. very dramatic stuff. that's a look at the video and then it's out of talk about the super jet. will know you are, you know, it's, it's crazy, isn't
mister gates smith was mr. epstein on numerous occasions, including at least 3 times at the keys police room. i'm having townhouse offerings and at least once thing late into the night who or for me was completely accidental . jeffrey, but that's not it. sure. there is more to this. no, i'm friendship. mr. epstein spoke with bill and melinda gates foundation and also jp morgan chase 0, who the proposed me $2000000000.00 charitable fund, an arrangement that had the potential to generate enormous...
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smith, dale. oh, good, pleasant dog. eh, dash me to numbers. wonderful results. cornish the, the for that to go. what are the mr. the mentors for this or not? so that's a sonya namo, the quiz you and of course to spend it on your questions, i must say good. so going a lot of this for me, but since case of troubleshoot as agreements are not a much sent out of the set of bose. so it'd be we always on on. i'm not sure salary us, the records, the search canada used in a day if you then a pretty full day. and it was like in new york, but you'd be looking for electric c, eastern administrative service, a mode cost on a well the cost on i to build this year, your call sooner. so do you know when it goes through and how much for the fences going in with that all, and this will end up doing instead of going on in a motor skills, sort of being on the transfer case that have been on the, the new, much the sort of, you know, need to ask you sort of really survey you what the most likely it'd be with. and this will of course will meiza and really on the only so go, it will do moving into so that one image. and there's really is a sudden might be like an
smith, dale. oh, good, pleasant dog. eh, dash me to numbers. wonderful results. cornish the, the for that to go. what are the mr. the mentors for this or not? so that's a sonya namo, the quiz you and of course to spend it on your questions, i must say good. so going a lot of this for me, but since case of troubleshoot as agreements are not a much sent out of the set of bose. so it'd be we always on on. i'm not sure salary us, the records, the search canada used in a day if you then a pretty...
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as always with mr trump, it's hard to tell the difference between clearly thought out proposals and talking off the top of his head. i asked the bbc�*s north america editor, sarah smithher thoughts about the trump administration's first days back in office. they promised shock and awe in the initial weeks, and i think on that, we can definitely say they have delivered, in terms of the sheer volume of decisions that have been made both at home and abroad, and just the pace of change that's being brought into america. and anyone who's really surprised by some of the decisions he's made maybe was either not listening or not taking him seriously, as he told us again and again at all of these rallies for the last year or so, that this was exactly what he was planning. is this how he intends to go on — to dominate international affairs by picking fights with people? yeah, this sets the tone for how it's going to happen. a big ask from donald trump that has nothing to do with the best interests of global security or any other nation in the world. what does he want that he thinks will make america and america alone better off? and then a bullying and intimidating demand that
as always with mr trump, it's hard to tell the difference between clearly thought out proposals and talking off the top of his head. i asked the bbc�*s north america editor, sarah smithher thoughts about the trump administration's first days back in office. they promised shock and awe in the initial weeks, and i think on that, we can definitely say they have delivered, in terms of the sheer volume of decisions that have been made both at home and abroad, and just the pace of change that's...
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mr tariff agenda. impact could be on the l'j'k'df g�*v�*ir tariff agenda. we will be reaction in canada and 77 77 but here's brussels, but first here's sarah with the very latest smithgton... from mexico at least. with the smuggling of drugs like fentanyl. mexico's plan to send thousands of soldiers to beef—up border security is exactly the result he wanted. and prevent drug trafficking, especially fentanyl, bo0ing the american anthem was loudly booed at sporting events in canada this weekend, as the prime minister adopts a defiant position threatening retaliatory tariffs our response will also be far reaching and include everyday items such as american beer, wine and bourbon. indeed it sarah. para threats as a tool of foreign policy to basically get he wants? —¥ tariff "7 tariff threats. yeah —— tariff threats. with mexico that seems fairly forward. more border security is what their president has —= for now. canada it is promised for now. with canada it is more complicated slightly more complicated because the percentage of immigrants the percentage of illegal immigrants or drugs like fentanyl that come or dgugs like fentanyl that come the canadian border is or dg
mr tariff agenda. impact could be on the l'j'k'df g�*v�*ir tariff agenda. we will be reaction in canada and 77 77 but here's brussels, but first here's sarah with the very latest smithgton... from mexico at least. with the smuggling of drugs like fentanyl. mexico's plan to send thousands of soldiers to beef—up border security is exactly the result he wanted. and prevent drug trafficking, especially fentanyl, bo0ing the american anthem was loudly booed at sporting events in canada this...
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mr. zelinski: justice jackson, judge higginbotham was clear in his decision below, you can't look at anye officer's actions prior to the moment of at. he joined in that decision by e elrod and judge smith. respondents themselves agreed below you cannot look at anything prior to the moment. judge jackson: do youive them out to be saying you can look at some things? that's a ffent concept. mr. zelinski: 100 per so far to say if an officerone trps -- jumps in front of moving car and shoot the driver that is unreasonable. is our view of this case. part of the problem is we were not able to have a lower court look at the totality of the circumstances and dwhat is this like a case where you jump in front of her and immedialy shoot the driver? justice kavanaugh:o u agree with the language that says the circumstances athe moment and force is used will generally have primary significance inhe analysis? mr. zelinski: there is little daylight between us and that the letter -- solicitor general. that language is descriptive. justice kavanaugh:o you agree with that and when the solicitor general sayshe type of rare?tion described would be mr. zelinski: there are a series of reoccurring fact patter.
mr. zelinski: justice jackson, judge higginbotham was clear in his decision below, you can't look at anye officer's actions prior to the moment of at. he joined in that decision by e elrod and judge smith. respondents themselves agreed below you cannot look at anything prior to the moment. judge jackson: do youive them out to be saying you can look at some things? that's a ffent concept. mr. zelinski: 100 per so far to say if an officerone trps -- jumps in front of moving car and shoot the...
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mr. pham. on kron 4, a newly discovered asteroid has nasa's attention. the space agency says it's not too concerned. >> he's a special two-hour it just stephen, a smith.ig out there... ...shouldn't your mobile service be able to keep up with you? get wifi speeds up to a gig at home and on the go. introducing powerboost, only from xfinity mobile. now that's big. xfinity internet customers, cut your mobile bill in half vs. t-mobile, verizon, and at&t for your first year. plus, ask how to get the new samsung galaxy s25+ on us. i guess what i'm looking for from you is, i mean, i know how the fire affected me, and there's always a constant fear that who's to say something like that won't happen again? that's fair. we committed to underground, 10,000 miles of electric line. you look back at where we were 10 years ago and we are in a completely different place today, and it's because of how we need to care for our communities and our customers. i hope that's true. [joe] that's my commitment. [ambient noise] a close eye on this newly discovered asteroid because there's a slim chance it could hit earth. the asteroid named 2024 y our 4 is estimated to be 130 to
mr. pham. on kron 4, a newly discovered asteroid has nasa's attention. the space agency says it's not too concerned. >> he's a special two-hour it just stephen, a smith.ig out there... ...shouldn't your mobile service be able to keep up with you? get wifi speeds up to a gig at home and on the go. introducing powerboost, only from xfinity mobile. now that's big. xfinity internet customers, cut your mobile bill in half vs. t-mobile, verizon, and at&t for your first year. plus, ask how...