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mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in support of the refugee sanitation facility safety act. i want to commend my colleagues, representative meng and chairman meeks, for their work on this issue. as we all know around the world we are seeing uns predenned levels of displacement due to conflict and humanitarian disasters. many of these crises have gone on for many years, even decades. like we have seen in south sudan. i would just shoate parenthetically that my good friend, karen bass, and i have been to refugee camps throughout africa and seen the great work done by the united states working with other agencies an organizations, saving people who otherwise would die of starvation or sickness. what a great humanitarian effort is made by this country and other countries including the unacr. i would point out to my colleagues that new emergencies like ethiopia, growing instability in afghanistan have etch stretched the capabilities of the international community. the covid-19 pandemic, as it surges in much of the w
mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in support of the refugee sanitation facility safety act. i want to commend my colleagues, representative meng and chairman meeks, for their work on this issue. as we all know around the world we are seeing uns predenned levels of displacement due to conflict and humanitarian disasters. many of these crises have gone on for many years, even decades. like we have seen in south sudan. i would just shoate parenthetically that my good friend, karen bass,...
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mr. smith: i yield back the balance of our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey yields. the gentlewoman from pennsylvania is recognized. >> i yield myself such time as i may consume for the purpose of closing. mr. speaker, for decades, korean americans have been unable to see or speak with their family members in north korea and for too many, time is running out. ms. houlahan: this heartbreaking reality has taken a huge toll and it's time to take action. this bill, introdeuced by representative meng, would spur the state department in finding
mr. smith: i yield back the balance of our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey yields. the gentlewoman from pennsylvania is recognized. >> i yield myself such time as i may consume for the purpose of closing. mr. speaker, for decades, korean americans have been unable to see or speak with their family members in north korea and for too many, time is running out. ms. houlahan: this heartbreaking reality has taken a huge toll and it's time to take action. this bill,...
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we don't have this notion even in mr. smith goes to washington it's the public that saves mr. smith, jefferson smith raided the bad guy who comes out and says everything he says is true. the verdict came from the bad guy. isn't that interesting? he doesn't have faith in the masses that is faith in the bad guy. all the movies from shane inevitably forfeits of the way through the movie the bad guy does something incredibly good and you go wow life is complicated. the buggy leader ends up in the snake chris callaway the ben johnson character shows up and says i'm getting out of here. the deck is stacked against us and i'm leaving. elizabeth taylor's showing up on death row to me the society girl that you think is so positive. to say this guy will love you forever. it shows incredible courage from someone he didn't expect it from. >> you mentioned all those westerns and how that dynamic is very much a person up or that the dominating culture superhero media which is the same idea that all through pot -- that the world has all these problems with apocalyptic situations but we have t
we don't have this notion even in mr. smith goes to washington it's the public that saves mr. smith, jefferson smith raided the bad guy who comes out and says everything he says is true. the verdict came from the bad guy. isn't that interesting? he doesn't have faith in the masses that is faith in the bad guy. all the movies from shane inevitably forfeits of the way through the movie the bad guy does something incredibly good and you go wow life is complicated. the buggy leader ends up in the...
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and mr. smith, did you want to ask dr. gross when something before he signs a soft? >> no i just wanted to thank him for his testimony. dr. geschwind, it was a very good well-documented. >> thank you dr. geschwind. >> my pleasure. again, the bill is extraordinary step in the right direction. so, it's a great pleasure to be here and share what i can with you. and with the others, it's really a privilege. >> absolutely, and every time we always learn a lot. and experience does have a lot of impact, so i know that it is a lot for all of you, and thank you very much. i did have a few more questions. dr. -- you mentioned a star county. >> yes. >> he said it had an extreme number of was it, alzheimer's? >> yes. yes, dementia. >> and i know that dimension can occur for many reasons. do you know? >> say that again. >> do they know the reason why it is so concentrated? and is an environmental? >> yes, that's why we're here to look at that. there are a few conditions i think that are having tremendous impact on this. one is that strong counties have a county with the highest p
and mr. smith, did you want to ask dr. gross when something before he signs a soft? >> no i just wanted to thank him for his testimony. dr. geschwind, it was a very good well-documented. >> thank you dr. geschwind. >> my pleasure. again, the bill is extraordinary step in the right direction. so, it's a great pleasure to be here and share what i can with you. and with the others, it's really a privilege. >> absolutely, and every time we always learn a lot. and experience...
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so mrs. smith told me she had your blue stakes on there. it's a long only i don't get even they won't count j long. she put me off for research with a local. she knew she was there and she was kick you want me call you this is sondra said it was, you know, the middle of the submittal video laundry. her laugh hall smith. and i know i feel, you know, i mean he saw the screen. i don't know the, this is your cruise is due to a given for me. see, i see soon as i was going to be, you know, just as much because of what she said thought and what i need to know what see just like i showed the concise this sheesh and i knew that she, she than me, needed them. the concept, so i'm up on your skin. the gym wasn't scottish. those were some chill. a. it the little skew. so that's a lame was them. it's something in the middle name, the 3 such purely for this movie, jim, you told me on the when you form over dash q showing what's in the car, gliding motion because i have a blessed one blessing someone buses, him and i just to let you know we will listen to
so mrs. smith told me she had your blue stakes on there. it's a long only i don't get even they won't count j long. she put me off for research with a local. she knew she was there and she was kick you want me call you this is sondra said it was, you know, the middle of the submittal video laundry. her laugh hall smith. and i know i feel, you know, i mean he saw the screen. i don't know the, this is your cruise is due to a given for me. see, i see soon as i was going to be, you know, just as...
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mr. smith, for four minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr.smith: by executive order president biden reversed the global life assistance policy which was a reiteration which was an expansion of president reagan's mexico city policy. the policy was designed to environs shir that u.s. taxpayer money was not funneled to foreign nongovernmental organizations that perform or promote abortion. my amendment, which was not made in order, would have inserted new text that reinstates the mexico city policy and it would have taken out new language that says no president in the future can promulgate any iteration of the mexico city policy. it established pro h pro-life safeguards. for years, foreign nongovernmental organizations have been empowered by taxpayer funds and this is grant money to weaken, underminorry versus pro-life laws in other nations and to destroy the precious liebs of unborn children. 6.. the poll found 85% of independents, 95% of republicans were against using
mr. smith, for four minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr.smith: by executive order president biden reversed the global life assistance policy which was a reiteration which was an expansion of president reagan's mexico city policy. the policy was designed to environs shir that u.s. taxpayer money was not funneled to foreign nongovernmental organizations that perform or promote abortion. my amendment, which was not made in order, would have inserted new text that...
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mr. smith, i have of to start with you. a bit of a fan girl moment.ious given the olympic committee rules that have come out, what are your thoughts on those? >> time will always tell different tales of things that are untrue. the right side and here we deal with the right and we deal with right. one is right and man put into your own self and your belief. so it's going to be interesting. in fact, it is interesting. the athletes have a right now to a lot of strife and sacrifice and a lot of decisive moments in athletic life and in one's personal life. it's going to be interesting. there's doubt. but there's going to be great competition and a greater alliance that the ioc has to reckon with athletes are human too. maybe we better take a knee off their necks. that's what's happening now a bit. and ooum sure the athletes are very proud of it because of the fight that has gone through so they can implement their own decisive methods for moving forward under their own efforts. >> very good point. it's come a long way. >> you write about this in your lates
mr. smith, i have of to start with you. a bit of a fan girl moment.ious given the olympic committee rules that have come out, what are your thoughts on those? >> time will always tell different tales of things that are untrue. the right side and here we deal with the right and we deal with right. one is right and man put into your own self and your belief. so it's going to be interesting. in fact, it is interesting. the athletes have a right now to a lot of strife and sacrifice and a lot...
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smith: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to legislative 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: i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of calendar number 83, s. 89. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: calendar number 83, s. 89, a bill to require the secretary of veterans affairs to secure medical opinions for veterans with service-connected disabilities who die from covid-19 and so forth and for other purposes. the presiding officer: without objection, the senate will proceed to the measure. ms. smith: i ask unanimous consent that the committee-reported substitute amendment be agreed to, the bill, as amended, be read a third time and passed, and the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. smith: i ask unanimous
smith: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to legislative 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: i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of calendar number 83, s. 89. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: calendar number 83, s. 89, a bill to require the secretary of veterans affairs...
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mr. smith's family. thank you, jonna. >> bill: 25 past the hour now. shot across america. the effort in one major city. plus there is this. roll it. >> vladimir putin has the ability to stop these cyber groups on his soil. we need to demand from vladimir putin that he hand over these cyber attackers to the united states, and we haven't done that yet. b-1 calls for president biden told russia and putin accountable. what will it take for him to take action? will find out next. cash. because home values have climbed to all time highs. and so has your equity. turn it into cash now, while mortgage rates are near all time lows. the newday 100 va cash out loan lets you borrow up to 100% of your home's value. you could take out more than $50,000. use it to improve your home. pay off high rate debt. pay for big expenses. or put it in the bank for real peace of mind. now's the time to use your va home loan benefit to get cash before mortgage rates begin to rise. call now. >> dana: it was a violent fourth of july weekend all across america. at least 13 children w
mr. smith's family. thank you, jonna. >> bill: 25 past the hour now. shot across america. the effort in one major city. plus there is this. roll it. >> vladimir putin has the ability to stop these cyber groups on his soil. we need to demand from vladimir putin that he hand over these cyber attackers to the united states, and we haven't done that yet. b-1 calls for president biden told russia and putin accountable. what will it take for him to take action? will find out next. cash....
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mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. sadly the rule precludes any vote on the cole amendment to preserve the hyde amendment and conscience protection law and other pro-life initiatives including one i offered back in 1983 on the federal employees' health benefits program. that's tragic. we are not even going to vote on it. madam speaker, the hyde amendment has saved more than 2.4 million lives. about 60,000 per year since first enacted. if retained in law more innocent lives will be protected. it's time for more of us to face the harsh reality of what abortion does to children. no one in the media bothers to expose the violent methods of abortion that include dismemberment of a child's fragile body, including decapitation, and that drugs like ru-46 starve the baby to death. or that unborn babies killed by abortion at 20 weeks or later experience excruciating physical pain. and until rendered unconscience or dead by these procedures, the baby feels the pain of every single cut. madam speaker, abortion is not health care u
mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. sadly the rule precludes any vote on the cole amendment to preserve the hyde amendment and conscience protection law and other pro-life initiatives including one i offered back in 1983 on the federal employees' health benefits program. that's tragic. we are not even going to vote on it. madam speaker, the hyde amendment has saved more than 2.4 million lives. about 60,000 per year since first enacted. if retained in law more innocent lives will be protected....
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mr. otani's dual talents in pitching and batting have led some to call him the next babe ruth. on monday, stephen a. smithwaning popularity of baseball. he criticized mr. otani's place as the face of the sport. reason being, he speaks with the help of an interpreter. mr. smith said that, quote, contributes to harming the game. he later tried to clarify, insisting he was referring to the marketability of the sport. our panel is back with us to discuss. tarika, i definitely want to start with you on this one, because steven a. smith later apologized, writing that as an african-american, his sensitivities should have been elevated even more. but i think in a way, it kind of illustrates that just because you're a person of color, doesn't mean you don't have cultural blind spots. we all have biases, implicit and otherwise. we all have blind spots, we also have the potential for stereotyping and for discrimination, and just because you are black or brown, that doesn't make you immune. >> yeah. and also i would say this too. full disclosure, i don't get paid enough to speak on behalf of espn. but what i can say
mr. otani's dual talents in pitching and batting have led some to call him the next babe ruth. on monday, stephen a. smithwaning popularity of baseball. he criticized mr. otani's place as the face of the sport. reason being, he speaks with the help of an interpreter. mr. smith said that, quote, contributes to harming the game. he later tried to clarify, insisting he was referring to the marketability of the sport. our panel is back with us to discuss. tarika, i definitely want to start with you...
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mrs. jamie smith told a shades of blue stakes on there it was only i don't get even they won't count. gee, lo, she put me off for research with a local. she said she knew there was a market you want me call you in the front seat? sondra. i don't know the middle of the submittal video laundry. laugh hall smith. and i know i feel sure. no, i mean he saw the screen. i don't know the this is just curious. but sure. given for me, see, i see some say as we should be was not just as much push senior thought and what i need to know what the chest i showed the concise this sheesh and i knew that she she then needed them the concepts. so i'm up on your skin. the gym wasn't scottish. those were some chill, a if the little skew. so that's a lame william. it's something in the middle name. the 3 such purely for this movie gym. it's all good for me on the when you form over, you know, showing what's in the car, gliding motions because i have a blessed one blessing. someone busted him just to let you know we will listen to the young by the if she for you. but you're still suspended just from do to fish f
mrs. jamie smith told a shades of blue stakes on there it was only i don't get even they won't count. gee, lo, she put me off for research with a local. she said she knew there was a market you want me call you in the front seat? sondra. i don't know the middle of the submittal video laundry. laugh hall smith. and i know i feel sure. no, i mean he saw the screen. i don't know the this is just curious. but sure. given for me, see, i see some say as we should be was not just as much push senior...
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but what if we were to return the filibuster to its historic kind of mr. smith filibuster? if somebody wants to get in the way of a senate majority doing something for the good of the country, let them stand on the floor and try to convince the country and their colleagues that the senate's about to take a bad step. but if they -- if they tire and they can't continue, then we'll go to majority vote. the voting rights issues are fundamental. you know, i realized on january 6th i've been in public life for a long time. my own job description is battling for virginians and increasing economic opportunity. i never thought my job description was my oath of office, protect and defend the constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic. now i in that oath of office, we have to take steps for it on voting rights. i was proud to play a role in getting all 50 senate democrats to be on board with really big, bold steps forward in protecting voting rights, but we can't be done with this. we've got to make it happen to counter the big lie president trump preached that'
but what if we were to return the filibuster to its historic kind of mr. smith filibuster? if somebody wants to get in the way of a senate majority doing something for the good of the country, let them stand on the floor and try to convince the country and their colleagues that the senate's about to take a bad step. but if they -- if they tire and they can't continue, then we'll go to majority vote. the voting rights issues are fundamental. you know, i realized on january 6th i've been in...
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[applause] >> pete: mr. smith comes to washington. knew that 2021 texas legislature on par with frederick douglass and the suffrage movement. put it in the textbooks right now. apocalyptic. we are not talking about voter ids, voter identification for mail-in ballots. beefing up criminal penalties for election workers who break rules. we know dems don't like penalties, especially when you burn things. and adding an extra hour for early voting each day from 8 hours which is to 9 hours at a minimum. keep in mind. texas already has 17, 17 days of early voting on election day. good luck, texas voters. how are you going to find 15 minutes within 17 days in at least a nine-hour window each day, shear suppression. now, texas democrats will eventually have to come back and do their job. governor abbott can continue to call special sessions to force this vote. unless, of course, they plan to flee forever. so, why do they go through all that effort to stall the inevitable? because it's not just about the lone star state. the texas democrats fled
[applause] >> pete: mr. smith comes to washington. knew that 2021 texas legislature on par with frederick douglass and the suffrage movement. put it in the textbooks right now. apocalyptic. we are not talking about voter ids, voter identification for mail-in ballots. beefing up criminal penalties for election workers who break rules. we know dems don't like penalties, especially when you burn things. and adding an extra hour for early voting each day from 8 hours which is to 9 hours at a...
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i'm wondering if you have a yellowy have a program predict we now know mr. smith, and rep. liomar, maybe we could think of something like that that is specific around healthcare. in specific around different issues where we bring the african leaders together and in other countries as well. doctor, i spent many years working in the neonatal unit so i was there years ago when everybody with hydrocephalus was treated with chanson a bit of way from clinical medicine for a long time and i didn't realize that we're doinge things differently. and i wanted to know if you would mind feeding what it is,s the new methods that you have developed. and now we have microgrids that do survive and when acquisition clinical practice and they now do. and imagine the hydrocephalus, interesting the more given that we have this. >> earlier this week i operated on the next 23 and a half weaker. she neverea would've survived ad it really is changing. the treatment is evolving printed and it takes about a generation for surgical treatmentat paradigms to sort of infiltrate the profession. but it is
i'm wondering if you have a yellowy have a program predict we now know mr. smith, and rep. liomar, maybe we could think of something like that that is specific around healthcare. in specific around different issues where we bring the african leaders together and in other countries as well. doctor, i spent many years working in the neonatal unit so i was there years ago when everybody with hydrocephalus was treated with chanson a bit of way from clinical medicine for a long time and i didn't...
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mr. smith to inquire. >> thank you, mister chairman, madam secretary for your service and appearing here today. obviously, my time is short but i have many concerns with the president's tax proposals. repealing the stepped up basis in tax on capital gains will hurt nebraska's farmers, ranchers, and small businesses the hardest, at the absolute worst possible time. your recommended exemption won't help most working farms, treasury leans would only stretch out the pain. we have seen in the past that exemptions for ad grain simply are not workable. i'm concerned about the president's proposal to raise the corporate rates alongside shield, and the g7 minimum tax minimum that would undermine the success of the tcja more competitive for investment and job creation. ending inversions and making american companies return profits from abroad, and pay a tax on them. obviously, many concerns. even president obama understood the importance of pay tax abroad. obviously, many concerns to expanding enforcemen
mr. smith to inquire. >> thank you, mister chairman, madam secretary for your service and appearing here today. obviously, my time is short but i have many concerns with the president's tax proposals. repealing the stepped up basis in tax on capital gains will hurt nebraska's farmers, ranchers, and small businesses the hardest, at the absolute worst possible time. your recommended exemption won't help most working farms, treasury leans would only stretch out the pain. we have seen in the...
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let me recognize the gentleman from nebraska, mr. smith, to inquire. >> thank you, mr. chairman and secretary for your appearance here today. i do want to kind of reflect on how the c.a.r.e.s. act came about at the beginning of the pandemic, done on a very bipartisan basis and "operation warp speed" was done on a bipartisan basis. and i'll be very direct. i'm concerned that things are being done without the spirit of negotiation and compromise. more specifically, i want to talk about the cmmi, center for medicare and medicaid innovation. and my underlying concern is that providers and patients aren't able to give the feedback -- or for feedback to be received. perhaps it can be given, i'm not sure it is being as received as i think it can and should be. we've worked on a bipartisan basis on the committee here and beyond to move this forward in a way that can really move us toward value-based healthcare that i think is supported on both sides, or shall we say on all sides. the alternative payment models, there's concern that the election stood in the way there and now th
let me recognize the gentleman from nebraska, mr. smith, to inquire. >> thank you, mr. chairman and secretary for your appearance here today. i do want to kind of reflect on how the c.a.r.e.s. act came about at the beginning of the pandemic, done on a very bipartisan basis and "operation warp speed" was done on a bipartisan basis. and i'll be very direct. i'm concerned that things are being done without the spirit of negotiation and compromise. more specifically, i want to talk...
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. >> thank you, let me recognize gentleman from missouri, mr. smith to inquire. with your come with more insight >> thank you, mr. secretary, i want to thank you for being here to provide more insight april 21 senator lee and ant a letter to the cdc director requesting information on the cdc's mask guidance for children which i'm sure you know is the most strict in the world. this guidance makes no sense given current case numbers, evidence of lower transmission among children and the negative impact this guidance has on their daily lives we requested and reply to this letter by may 5. it is now over a month past the deadline and we received no response. in light of the summer heaping upon us and reports of some children be forced to wear masks in sweltering temperatures i think the american people urgently need to know the full picture about how the cdc arrived at its decision that children over two should been asked. mr. chairman, will you commit to ensuring the cdc director provide a response myself and a 31 of the members of the house and senate who signed the
. >> thank you, let me recognize gentleman from missouri, mr. smith to inquire. with your come with more insight >> thank you, mr. secretary, i want to thank you for being here to provide more insight april 21 senator lee and ant a letter to the cdc director requesting information on the cdc's mask guidance for children which i'm sure you know is the most strict in the world. this guidance makes no sense given current case numbers, evidence of lower transmission among children and...
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will go with mr. smith. thank you active director profiling today. i sincerely think for being able to speak the last. week inflation is something i've really been concerned about since the reconciliation bill and what we are seeing today, the continued growth of inflation for about 4.2% right now. i'm really nervous about how this is going to effectively move forward, and just talking with kia condiments, and this is not a short term thing. it looks like it will be a long term thing. congress on both side of the aisle -- has said the economy is running way too hot due to the massive federal integration. the federal reserve says he's been staying out of it at this point. however the can tinge their minds and anytime and i have made this point before but in 19 eighties the fed decided to change the monetary system and increase rates which created rates of 20% inflation. a trillion morneau deficit. the president biden -- legends and never 17 trillion to the debt putting united states at seven trillion by 2031. a significant interest rate hike at that t
will go with mr. smith. thank you active director profiling today. i sincerely think for being able to speak the last. week inflation is something i've really been concerned about since the reconciliation bill and what we are seeing today, the continued growth of inflation for about 4.2% right now. i'm really nervous about how this is going to effectively move forward, and just talking with kia condiments, and this is not a short term thing. it looks like it will be a long term thing. congress...
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. >>> now to our series mr. smithd by the pandemic in a positive way good morning where are you, buddy >> reporter: we are on the banks of little traverse bay we're way up at the top of the mitten in michigan trust me, on this journey i'm going to take you on, if you make a left hand turn, you get into chicago if you go back here under the mackinac bridge, through lake huron, ultimately into lake erie, you're in buffalo. but if you're in the right place at the right time, you're going to think you're in toronto batting practice, the home team tornado blue jays are taking their cuts but toronto, this is not it's buffalo covid closed the canadian border, so the blue jays are a little like the flying dutchmen, the mythical ship doomed to never return home. the blue jays played here last year, too. >> we weren't home we wanted to be home we were the only team in 30 not able to play in their home city, country, stadium, all thoses >> reporter: mark shapiro is the ceo. did you ever imagine that you would be back here again
. >>> now to our series mr. smithd by the pandemic in a positive way good morning where are you, buddy >> reporter: we are on the banks of little traverse bay we're way up at the top of the mitten in michigan trust me, on this journey i'm going to take you on, if you make a left hand turn, you get into chicago if you go back here under the mackinac bridge, through lake huron, ultimately into lake erie, you're in buffalo. but if you're in the right place at the right time, you're...
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. >> let me recognize mr. smith to inquire.hank you madam secretary for your service and appearing here today. obviously my time is short. i have many concerns with the president's tax proposals, repealing the tax and capital gains will hurt nebraska's farmers, ranchers and businesses at the absolute worst possible time. your recommended exemption won't have most working farms, treasury only stretch out the pain and we have seen in the past exemptions simply are not workable. i am concerned about the president's proposal to raise the corporate rates with the g7 g7minimum tax agreements which would undermine the success of the more competitive investment and job creations making the company's return profits from abroad and paid the tax on them. obviously, many concerns to expand the enforcement to the mandatory standing would harm the vast majority of americans who are law-abiding taxpayers most and that your protections for the revenue would collect overly optimistic in light of much more pessimistic projections at least your t
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mrs. hyde-smith: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from mississippi hyde thank you. i'm pleased in congratulating mississippi state university baseball team on its recent 2021ncaa world series championship, the first ncaa championship in school history. mississippi state capped off its extraordinary season by defeating an incredibly talented vanderbilt university team 9-0 in game three. my house was full. we were all cheering. their impressive and remarkable run through this year's college world series is a testament to the rich tradition of the m.s.. baseball program which has now appeared in 12ncaa college world series in its history, including most recently three consecutive series. the inspiring performance of this baseball team continues to be celebrated all over our state, maroon is everywhere. i truly appreciate the hard work, skill, and dedication that earned these athletes the first ncaa device one baseball championship for mississippi state which are aptly described in the accompanying resolution. we take pride in the legacy and inspiring example pal of the
mrs. hyde-smith: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from mississippi hyde thank you. i'm pleased in congratulating mississippi state university baseball team on its recent 2021ncaa world series championship, the first ncaa championship in school history. mississippi state capped off its extraordinary season by defeating an incredibly talented vanderbilt university team 9-0 in game three. my house was full. we were all cheering. their impressive and remarkable run through this...
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gentleman's time has expired and i now recognized the gentleman from missouri the ranking member mr. smith for 10 minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman k.. given china's negligence for covid-19 america's gdp dropped by 2 million in the first half of 2020. the unemployment rate skyrocketed to 3.5% to 14.7% in two months. 21 million jobs were lost from every and april of 2020 and more than 600,000 americans died. given the detrimental economic effect of covid-19 what would -- what was noticeably absent from their budget to hold china accountable for its role in spreading covid-19 and what is the administrations planned to seek retribution and recoup american taxpayer dollars? >> thank you congressmen. as you probably know the president -- is under review. start we will be watching to make sure we are compensated for what china has put onto united states. over the past few weeks it has become increasingly evident covid-19 evident covid-19 originates from a lab in wuhan china. what concerns you as republican leader on the budget committee the doctor anthony fauci published an e-mail showing clear
gentleman's time has expired and i now recognized the gentleman from missouri the ranking member mr. smith for 10 minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman k.. given china's negligence for covid-19 america's gdp dropped by 2 million in the first half of 2020. the unemployment rate skyrocketed to 3.5% to 14.7% in two months. 21 million jobs were lost from every and april of 2020 and more than 600,000 americans died. given the detrimental economic effect of covid-19 what would -- what was...
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gentleman's time has expired, and i now recognize the gentleman from missouri, the ranking member mr. smith, for ten minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. given china's negligence regarding covid-19, america's real gdp dropped by 2 trillion in the first half of 2020. the unemployment rate skyrocketed from 3.5% to 14.7% in two months. 21 million jobs were lost from february to april 2020, and more than 600,000 americans have tragically died. given the detrimental economic effects of covid-19, what was noticeably absent from your budget were any plans to hold china accountable for its role in spreading covid-19. the what is the administration's plan to secret abuse and recoup american taxpayer dollars? >> thank you, congressman. as you probably know the president has asked the jenches community to undertake a 90-day review. >> perfect. we'll be watching those 90 days to make sure that we're going to be compensated for the damage that china has put on to the united states. over the past few weeks, it has become increasingly evident covid-19 originated from a lab in wuhan, china. what concerns m
gentleman's time has expired, and i now recognize the gentleman from missouri, the ranking member mr. smith, for ten minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. given china's negligence regarding covid-19, america's real gdp dropped by 2 trillion in the first half of 2020. the unemployment rate skyrocketed from 3.5% to 14.7% in two months. 21 million jobs were lost from february to april 2020, and more than 600,000 americans have tragically died. given the detrimental economic effects of...
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rachel, "mr. smith goes to washington." will, red dog.u laughing off this criticism it has to hurt a little bit. rachel: rick. nothing comes between me and ricky. rick: this is true. you don't say oh, i hate "fast and furious 6" or something? you go to "forrest gump." pete: i agree. will: rick what are you doing in coney island? rick: coney island, 4th of july, hotdogs, right? nathan's, i'm here in front of nathan's. by the way it is closed so i can't get any hotdogs for breakfast myself. joey chestnut, last year he ate 75 in ten minutes. we'll see if he can do any better than that. that is today the big event. today a crowd coming back for it. which is exciting. last year not having the typical celebration you would have with the nathan's hot dog eating contest. coney island, 4th of july, guys. pretty amazing. pretty quiet here this morning. show you the weather maps. 4th of july. people want to be in the backyard with the family, at the beach, at the pool, something like that. temperaturewise things are looking pretty good. chilly start
rachel, "mr. smith goes to washington." will, red dog.u laughing off this criticism it has to hurt a little bit. rachel: rick. nothing comes between me and ricky. rick: this is true. you don't say oh, i hate "fast and furious 6" or something? you go to "forrest gump." pete: i agree. will: rick what are you doing in coney island? rick: coney island, 4th of july, hotdogs, right? nathan's, i'm here in front of nathan's. by the way it is closed so i can't get any...
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let me recognize mr. smith from missouri to inquire. >> thank you mister chairman, mister secretary. i want to start by thanking you for being here today to provide us with more insight into the president's budget request. before i jump in, on april 21st, senator lee and i sent a letter to the cdc director requesting information on the cdc's mask guidance for children, which i'm sure you know is the most strict in the world. this guidance makes no sense, given current case numbers, evidence of lower transmission among children, and the negative impact this guidance has on their daily lives. we requested this letter by may the 5th. it is now a month past the deadline, and we have received no response. in light of the summer heat being upon us, and reports of some children being forced to wear a mask in sweltering temperatures, i think the american people urgently need to know the full picture around how the cdc arrived at its decision, that children over to, should be masked. mister secretary, will you commit to
let me recognize mr. smith from missouri to inquire. >> thank you mister chairman, mister secretary. i want to start by thanking you for being here today to provide us with more insight into the president's budget request. before i jump in, on april 21st, senator lee and i sent a letter to the cdc director requesting information on the cdc's mask guidance for children, which i'm sure you know is the most strict in the world. this guidance makes no sense, given current case numbers,...
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mr. roy: you have monroe, smith. democrats are going my ancestors and keep your own seat. it's not about the table. elections are being stolen in harris county. get ready to lose the state. my community is suffering and they cheated in the last election. he witnessed $22,000 in pay and ballot harvesters were soliciting thursdaying home. and the fact of the matter is there is fraud in electrics. the fact is the legislature is putting a good faith effort to reform our laws in the state of texas and texas democrats fled texas to washington and asking washington to step over the interests of the voters of texas. mr. raskin: i now will recognize ms. norton for her five minutes of questioning. ms. norton: i appreciate the words about bob moses. i have worked with him in mississippi and much appreciate you remembering him. my question goes to -- and i would like to put up a slide, according to records obtained by the local houston press outlet khou-11, the texas attorney germ received 197 complaints of voter fraud from 2015 to 2020, during which over 44 million votes were cast. t
mr. roy: you have monroe, smith. democrats are going my ancestors and keep your own seat. it's not about the table. elections are being stolen in harris county. get ready to lose the state. my community is suffering and they cheated in the last election. he witnessed $22,000 in pay and ballot harvesters were soliciting thursdaying home. and the fact of the matter is there is fraud in electrics. the fact is the legislature is putting a good faith effort to reform our laws in the state of texas...
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womack: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from new jersey, mr. smith. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr.smith: i have three amendments and asking that our colleagues support the bipartisan amendments. the first is a redirection of $3 million to defenders for liem disease. i have been working on liem disease since 1992. and we tried very hard to get a working group up and running and 2020. and the health and human services tick-borne disease found 300,000 new cases of lyme, it is 476,000 cases. it is exploding all over this country. the chair woman comes from as do i in that area and highly environs democratic in new jersey. this money will make $24 million for the c.d.c. to work on issues related to lyme. and lymex to give that this accelerator will help find ways of diagnostic, research and treatment. and n.i.h. document produced by azar found that we don't have a diagnostic that works or testing capability that is reliable and affordable. this accelerator is an effort. finally, i founded along with my good friend
womack: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from new jersey, mr. smith. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr.smith: i have three amendments and asking that our colleagues support the bipartisan amendments. the first is a redirection of $3 million to defenders for liem disease. i have been working on liem disease since 1992. and we tried very hard to get a working group up and running and 2020. and the health and human services tick-borne disease found...
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thank you, thanks for talking to us, mr smith. _ torrential rain has caused severe flooding in partsway system was inundated with rushing water. more than 10,000 people in henan province have been evacuated to shelters — but there are fears a dam near there could collapse at any time. mark lobel reports. shouting floodwater spreading fear. the partly—submerged city of zhengzhou, its subway system now an underground river. commuters standing for air. rescuers bravely reacting to unprecedented scenes. though not everyone made it. large parts of the train system shut down. rip currents seemingly running along roads. the amount of rain over the last three days in this provincial capital usually falls in an entire year. bringing traffic to a standstill. many homes were no place for refuge. 0ver10,000 residents in the region relocated. more than a dozen cities in this central part of china affected with henan�*s population close to 100 million. with10,000 lost hectares of crops, the flooding causing an estimated $11 million worth of damage and counting. rescuers worked all hours, battling
thank you, thanks for talking to us, mr smith. _ torrential rain has caused severe flooding in partsway system was inundated with rushing water. more than 10,000 people in henan province have been evacuated to shelters — but there are fears a dam near there could collapse at any time. mark lobel reports. shouting floodwater spreading fear. the partly—submerged city of zhengzhou, its subway system now an underground river. commuters standing for air. rescuers bravely reacting to...
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smith doesn't just because you got this off. he still made to mr. d. telekinetic napoleon course. i don't like when you know 40 piece on the false. is it down to me? i mean to get credit psycho to sit down this so let me tell you for sure that you do that true. yeah. yeah. and french over how you read or they go, go to the regular reason, archeologist at the in rep institute. he leads the french section of the expedition leading the russians is alexander loft research associated the russian academy of sciences institute of archaeology. they'd hoped for an archaeological sensation found the last grave of a french general and friend of napoleon would have been an impressive headliner. and they planned to return down remains to france to re buried with military honors . in the heart of paris, we're going to go with the new involved in that that's under hostile the new law in comes in involved in those you do we sit up a pe got a guy, a call, a column or a mountain was the battlefield on which go down, was mortally wounded, where the joint russian french expedition is searching for ma
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smith doesn't just because you got this off. he should only talk to mr. g. telekinetic napoleon core is that it is all good enough for you and people know false. is it down to me? i mean, i couldn't sit down. they select your choice for some, but you do that true? yeah, yeah. and france would show up over how you read or they go do frederick mary's and archeologist at the in ref, institute. he leads the french section of the expedition leading the russians is alexander cloth, research associates, of the russian academy of sciences institute of archaeology, laid hope for an archaeological sensation, found the last grave of a french general and friend of napoleon would have been an impressive headline and they planned to return and get down from means the prompts to be re varied with military honors in the heart of paris for the next week or so we've got him on the new invent ended that's under hostile the new on i'm was in comes in involved in it was she do we sit up a pe, got a guy, angel poly column, best son or a mountain, was the battlefield on which g
smith doesn't just because you got this off. he should only talk to mr. g. telekinetic napoleon core is that it is all good enough for you and people know false. is it down to me? i mean, i couldn't sit down. they select your choice for some, but you do that true? yeah, yeah. and france would show up over how you read or they go do frederick mary's and archeologist at the in ref, institute. he leads the french section of the expedition leading the russians is alexander cloth, research...
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smith doesn't. because you got this off. he still made up there to mr. d. telekinetic napoleon course that he just couldn't afford peace on or false. is it down to me? i mean, i couldn't sit on this, so let you talk to somebody. huge. is it true? yeah, yeah. and france would show up over how you read your they go go to the federal american okey ologist at the in rep institute. he leads the french section of the expedition, leading the russians is alexander of a cloth research associate of the russian academy of sciences institute of archaeology. laid hope for an archaeological sensation found the last grave of a french general and friend of napoleon would have been an impressive headline. and they planned to return your domes remains to france to be re buried with military honors in the heart of paris. for good, should we go tomorrow noon bumped into that's under false disorder. new on i'm on income's in involved in it should always set up a pay get a hold, holler yet column. best one on one minute and a mountain was the battlefield on which go down was
smith doesn't. because you got this off. he still made up there to mr. d. telekinetic napoleon course that he just couldn't afford peace on or false. is it down to me? i mean, i couldn't sit on this, so let you talk to somebody. huge. is it true? yeah, yeah. and france would show up over how you read your they go go to the federal american okey ologist at the in rep institute. he leads the french section of the expedition, leading the russians is alexander of a cloth research associate of the...
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smith doesn't do that because you got this off. he still made up there to mr. d. telekinetic napoleon. course. you don't, don't like when you know 40 piece on a false. is it down to me? i mean, to get credit psycho to sit down this so let your 20 for some but that huge. is it true? yeah. yeah. and french over how you read or they go. do you frederick la maries, an archeologist of the in rep institute. he leads the french section of the expedition, leading the russians is alexander loft, research associated the russian academy of sciences institute of archaeology, laid hoped for an archaeological sensation, found the last grave of a french general and friend of napoleon would have been an impressive headline. and the planter with downs remains the france to be re buried with military honors. in the heart of paris, we're going to connect with the new involved in that that's under hostile the new an armoire incomes in involved in it was you do we sit up a pe got a guy, angel, carla. yeah. come on. i'm on a mountain with the battlefield on which go down was mortall
smith doesn't do that because you got this off. he still made up there to mr. d. telekinetic napoleon. course. you don't, don't like when you know 40 piece on a false. is it down to me? i mean, to get credit psycho to sit down this so let your 20 for some but that huge. is it true? yeah. yeah. and french over how you read or they go. do you frederick la maries, an archeologist of the in rep institute. he leads the french section of the expedition, leading the russians is alexander loft,...
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mr. norton spirit -- norton smith. let me thank the panel and i will take the answer off the air. thank you so much and happy independence day to all of you. host: amity shlaes on the forgotten man. guest: franklin roosevelt. host: republicans 202-748-8001. democrats, 202-748-8000. independence, 202-748-8002. -- independents, 202-748-8002. guest: vr all mid-19th century presidents. -- these are all mid-19th century president. pierce stands by as the country is unraveling. he could have done something. he did not. he was the person that was there in the middle of this debate over the expansion of slavery. pierce doesn't really attempt to challenge. you've got buchanan who is sitting by as the country gets closer to war. he doesn't do anything to stop it. you have lincoln coming in. he can either allow the confederacy to go its merry way or he could try to keep the country together and he decides to go for broke. he decides that it's important enough for the nation to be performed -- to be preserved to go to war. over 700,000 people died as a consequence, but he also opens the door
mr. norton spirit -- norton smith. let me thank the panel and i will take the answer off the air. thank you so much and happy independence day to all of you. host: amity shlaes on the forgotten man. guest: franklin roosevelt. host: republicans 202-748-8001. democrats, 202-748-8000. independence, 202-748-8002. -- independents, 202-748-8002. guest: vr all mid-19th century presidents. -- these are all mid-19th century president. pierce stands by as the country is unraveling. he could have done...
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smith doesn't just because you got this off. he still made up there to mr. d. telekinetic napoleon course i don't, i don't kill i couldn't you know, 40 piece on a false. is it down to me? i mean, i couldn't sit down this, so let you 20 for some but that huge. is it true? yeah. yeah. and french show me how you read your they go, go to the federal american okie ologist at the in rep institute. he leads the french section of the expedition, leading the russians is alexander cloth, research associates, of the russian academy of sciences institute of archaeology, laid hope for an archaeological sensation, found the last grave of a french general and friend of napoleon would have been an impressive headline and they planned to return down remains to france to be re buried with military honors . in the heart of paris, we're going to connect with the new involved in the the hospital, the new an armoire income's in involved in those should be we set up a pay, got a, got a call yet column or a mountain was the battlefield on which go down was mortally wounded and wher
smith doesn't just because you got this off. he still made up there to mr. d. telekinetic napoleon course i don't, i don't kill i couldn't you know, 40 piece on a false. is it down to me? i mean, i couldn't sit down this, so let you 20 for some but that huge. is it true? yeah. yeah. and french show me how you read your they go, go to the federal american okie ologist at the in rep institute. he leads the french section of the expedition, leading the russians is alexander cloth, research...
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smith. henry. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. i pay tribute to the government for the world leading covid-19 vaccination program, and can i encourage my right honorable friend and the government to press ahead with allowing those who are fully vaccinated greater international travel to save as many aviation and and travel sector jobs as possible and help regrow our economy? the. >> i thank my honorable friend, and and i congratulate him on his longstanding campaign and justified campaign for the aviation sector. and that's why we've invested 7 billion pounds already to support aviation since the start of the pandemic. ofobviously, what we hope is the campaign vaccine rollout program, the double jab program will really give that industry the prospect of a long-term, sustainable recovery. >> let's go to caroline lucas. caroline. >> thank you, mr. speaker. today the environmental audit committee, of which i'm a member, has published a report calling for transformation ifal change in the government's approach to restoring nature. and
smith. henry. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. i pay tribute to the government for the world leading covid-19 vaccination program, and can i encourage my right honorable friend and the government to press ahead with allowing those who are fully vaccinated greater international travel to save as many aviation and and travel sector jobs as possible and help regrow our economy? the. >> i thank my honorable friend, and and i congratulate him on his longstanding campaign and...
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mrs. nixon, although very frail, and not doing interviews or granting them, agreed answer questions that i submitted in writing to her through her daughter, julie. and both with the help of helen smith, who i knew in washington, who was mrs. nixon's press secretary, and then julie, they let mrs. nixon know that i would be in the audience and i would signal to her and she would signal to me. so i was seated in about the third or fourth row there, when she came out. and i nodded and she gave me a big wink and a wave. betty ford i really got know well. and i must say, perhaps breaking the boundaries of professionalism, really came to love as a friend. i visited her many times at her home in the desert before president ford became very frail. and of course he died at the end of -- i think it was 2005 or 2006. but mrs. ford had a great love of history, and a love of the history of first ladies, and spoke often with her affection for pat nixon. so although between the two of them they only represent eight years in the white house, and of course in recent times, from bill clinton to george w. bush to barack obama, we have had this unusual historical currents of three consecutive president
mrs. nixon, although very frail, and not doing interviews or granting them, agreed answer questions that i submitted in writing to her through her daughter, julie. and both with the help of helen smith, who i knew in washington, who was mrs. nixon's press secretary, and then julie, they let mrs. nixon know that i would be in the audience and i would signal to her and she would signal to me. so i was seated in about the third or fourth row there, when she came out. and i nodded and she gave me a...
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smith. >> thank you, madam chair. mr. gardiner, i was going to ask you a question after dr. tonsor completed his. i'd like to complete one more if i could. if your testimony you make clear that the preferred route of addressing price discover is by voluntary programs, you're against mandating and you also cite the ongoing industry efforts. i assume you're referring to ncba's 75% plan, is that correct? >> thank you for the question. i'm certainly aware of that, but i do want robust transparent price discovery and the question of mandate, i mean, who is going to mandate? if i have-- i want to hit these targets, i mean, who is going to tell me i have to sell cash, i have to sell this other way? i think the unintended consequences have challenges for all of us. and we've talked about it, we need more processing. we need more shackle space, we need more buyers, i agree with all that. the reason they are not there is pause because if you go back to the times that we love so much in 2014, 2015 where we had record high cattle prices, it was because we did not have enough cattle. the
smith. >> thank you, madam chair. mr. gardiner, i was going to ask you a question after dr. tonsor completed his. i'd like to complete one more if i could. if your testimony you make clear that the preferred route of addressing price discover is by voluntary programs, you're against mandating and you also cite the ongoing industry efforts. i assume you're referring to ncba's 75% plan, is that correct? >> thank you for the question. i'm certainly aware of that, but i do want robust...