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we associate with adam smith. we go back to 1700, before smith was born. and we ask what was economic thinking at that time. could individuals collectively perceive their own self interest and most people thought no, that is the reason the people favored another. the means of directing economic activity. it cannot be left to individuals on their own. but importantly, even if individuals it correctly perceive what was in their own self interest. there was no reason to think that they're acting on it would make anybody but themselves better off reading and for that reason, actions that people would take motivated by their self-interest are considered to be vicious. the standard adjective used to describe such behavior was vicious. this was called vice. i think i'm forwarded to 1790, i picked that year because that's when smith died. in answer to the first question, so people understand yourself and trust. the answer was yes if they are acting in their capacity to produce of goods and services. very interestingly, smith was a very deep deep thinker. in the sa
we associate with adam smith. we go back to 1700, before smith was born. and we ask what was economic thinking at that time. could individuals collectively perceive their own self interest and most people thought no, that is the reason the people favored another. the means of directing economic activity. it cannot be left to individuals on their own. but importantly, even if individuals it correctly perceive what was in their own self interest. there was no reason to think that they're acting...
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i give a talk on smith and dc think tank. i became a talk by observing that we are living in extraordinarily strange political times. i have to say with the hindsight of 2020 and the remarkable eskimo you could go back and more my former self that trying, you have not been anything yet to sing the released . 2020 has been difficult year for any reasons. for the reasons that i think there is hope on the horizon. and i would actually like to focus on one particular source of that hope and that is in fact, smith himself. i think the smith is uniquely well positioned to offer guidance and help us think through some of the most pressing problems that lie before us today. in some of the risk of piling on here, late in december at the end of this difficult year, i want to start by briefly noting a few of these problems that we are facing and they won't be news to any of you but i think it's important to have them a forefront in our minds as we get into smith and indeed what he matters. the problems are any as you all will know and i
i give a talk on smith and dc think tank. i became a talk by observing that we are living in extraordinarily strange political times. i have to say with the hindsight of 2020 and the remarkable eskimo you could go back and more my former self that trying, you have not been anything yet to sing the released . 2020 has been difficult year for any reasons. for the reasons that i think there is hope on the horizon. and i would actually like to focus on one particular source of that hope and that is...
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adam smith is more propagated. smith was very private about his private religious police-- believes, but we should think of smith has something like the kind of ds that we in america would associate with thomas jefferson or benjamin franklin. if that's not the story, what is the story have in mind is the kind of influence of what einstein famously called the worldview built in einstein's german turkey famously wrote scientific thought is a development of prescientific thought. here's what einstein said about the belt built worldview that what we try to do is think for ourselves of a simplified image of the world and therefore use that image to cut through the complexity that would otherwise get in our way, and einstein made clear that he wasn't just thinking about physicists. he explicitly mention painters and poets and philosophers, all of these came within his view. this is a familiar idea, not limited to scientists. here's what ralph waldo emerson.com. he wrote any writer needs a basis that he can't supply on hi
adam smith is more propagated. smith was very private about his private religious police-- believes, but we should think of smith has something like the kind of ds that we in america would associate with thomas jefferson or benjamin franklin. if that's not the story, what is the story have in mind is the kind of influence of what einstein famously called the worldview built in einstein's german turkey famously wrote scientific thought is a development of prescientific thought. here's what...
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she's actually anna nicole smith. >> this morning, tragic beauty. >> anna nicole smith died. >> anna nicole smith has died. >> she might have been one of the most famous faces in the world. >> makes anna nicole smith a star. >> va-va-voom. wow. >> she was ridiculed, but there's a whole story the public doesn't know. >> people have a perception that she was this dumb blond. she wasn't. >> i'm fine, i'm well, i'm here. >> every single thing i touch has a story to it. >> she snagged a very rich man who was near death. >> one of the world's richest men. >> anna never gave [ bleep ] about money. >> she loved mr. marshall tremendously. >> he left her nothing. zero. >> she is one hot mess, except maybe she's not that hot anymore. >> make me beautiful dress. >> anna nicole smith just gave birth to a baby girl only to have her 20-year-old son daniel die at her maternity bedside. and then the unimaginable happens -- anna herself dies just five months later. >> reporter: the question of why no one called 911 sooner is never fully answered. >> do you know what this even is? >> i thought it would
she's actually anna nicole smith. >> this morning, tragic beauty. >> anna nicole smith died. >> anna nicole smith has died. >> she might have been one of the most famous faces in the world. >> makes anna nicole smith a star. >> va-va-voom. wow. >> she was ridiculed, but there's a whole story the public doesn't know. >> people have a perception that she was this dumb blond. she wasn't. >> i'm fine, i'm well, i'm here. >> every single...
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creech never intended to kill gavin smith.se. >> he had to defend himself against this intruder, an intruder into his marriage. >> reporter: and, she said, only one person could tell that story. >> who is the first witness you are going to call on behalf of the defense? >> my client, john creech. >> reporter: his attorney began by asking him about that meeting with gavin's son. >> at any point did you tell them that you were going to kill their father? >> no, that's absurd. >> reporter: and two years later when it all happened he and chandy were separated, he said, though they all lived in the same house. he still worried about her, thought she might be drinking and driving. so he installed an app on his phone, he said, that allowed him to track her phone and followed her only because he was worried, he said. and then he saw her car parked near gavin's and thought it best to talk to them. but he didn't sneak up on them, he said. >> so i knock on the hood of the car. >> was chandy sitting on the lap of this guy? >> she was sitt
creech never intended to kill gavin smith.se. >> he had to defend himself against this intruder, an intruder into his marriage. >> reporter: and, she said, only one person could tell that story. >> who is the first witness you are going to call on behalf of the defense? >> my client, john creech. >> reporter: his attorney began by asking him about that meeting with gavin's son. >> at any point did you tell them that you were going to kill their father?...
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." >> tonight, anna nicole smith.ehind the sex, fame, and prescription drugs, how heartbreaking loss took a devastating turn. now the new interview with the former lover. >> next thing i know, i've got any bags packed and i'm moving in with her. >> one daughter's journey on a path to learn about the mother she never knew. uncovering the path from playboy to high-profile marriage to being in the middle of a paternity suit. >> my life is like the living soap opera. dry, distressed skin that struggles? new aveeno® restorative skin therapy. with our highest concentration of prebiotic oat intensely moisturizes over time to improve skin's resilience. aveeno® healthy. it's our nature™. every time we pre-rinse we waste up to 20 gallons. let's skip the rinse. to improve skin's resilience. finish quantum with activeblu technology, cleans without pre-rinsing. switch to finish and skip the rinse to save water. ♪ >>> good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm janai norman. the world knew anna nicole smith as a larger than life
." >> tonight, anna nicole smith.ehind the sex, fame, and prescription drugs, how heartbreaking loss took a devastating turn. now the new interview with the former lover. >> next thing i know, i've got any bags packed and i'm moving in with her. >> one daughter's journey on a path to learn about the mother she never knew. uncovering the path from playboy to high-profile marriage to being in the middle of a paternity suit. >> my life is like the living soap opera....
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she headed to smith. the school she attended charged more than the average american makes in a year. sounds like the definition of privilege, doesn't it? not so fast. watch this tape from july 31, 2018. this is the moment that umu found out that she was oppressed. >> hi. >> how are you? >> good. >> wondering why you were here. >> i was eating lunch. i was working the summer program. i was relaxing. >> taking a break? >> yeah. >> one of the summer programs? >> yeah. [inaudible] >> it's okay. kind of stuff like this happens too often where people feel threatened. >> tucker: that's not a very interesting piece of tape. everybody is polite. seems like a misunderstanding. nothing really happened. but later that night, she posted a message to facebook assessing what happened. what you just saw is proof of vicious racial discrimination. "all i did is be black. it's outrageous that some people question my being at smith college and my existence overall as a woman of color." she claimed that what you just saw is a
she headed to smith. the school she attended charged more than the average american makes in a year. sounds like the definition of privilege, doesn't it? not so fast. watch this tape from july 31, 2018. this is the moment that umu found out that she was oppressed. >> hi. >> how are you? >> good. >> wondering why you were here. >> i was eating lunch. i was working the summer program. i was relaxing. >> taking a break? >> yeah. >> one of the summer...
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smith's amendment. german from missouri, mr. smith is recognized. rep. smith: thank you, mr. chairman. i hear my friends concerns over child poverty. back home, 24% of children live below the poverty line. that is why the child tax credit is such an important, profamily provision in our tax code. and why i was such a strong supporter of doubling the credit when this committee passed the republican tax cut. unfortunately, my friends on the other of the aisle opposed our effort to support american working class families. i welcome the conversations about making the child tax credit even more family-friendly. i am here and ready to work, mr. chairman, but why stop at a one year plus up? if we want to deliver real aid to parents, let's give them certainty. i believe we should make the $2000 child tax credit a permanent feature of the tax code to give families certainty for years to come. without action, the current child tax credit will be cut in half in the coming years. today, in this room, we have the opportunity to prevent that from happening. a vote against this amendment is
smith's amendment. german from missouri, mr. smith is recognized. rep. smith: thank you, mr. chairman. i hear my friends concerns over child poverty. back home, 24% of children live below the poverty line. that is why the child tax credit is such an important, profamily provision in our tax code. and why i was such a strong supporter of doubling the credit when this committee passed the republican tax cut. unfortunately, my friends on the other of the aisle opposed our effort to support...
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>> if you can. >> her name is denita monique smith. >> okay. >> denita! ain't moving, man. >> reporter: denita seemed to have perhaps lost her balance and fallen down the stairs. police and paramedics rushed to the complex. the college was quickly notified, as was denita's family. >> "miss smith, denita fell. she's unconscious, but they're trying to revive her." he said, "are you coming to durham?" and i'm still trying to wrap my head around, you fell, unconscious, revive. i said yes, i'm coming. >> reporter: sharon and her other two children lived in charlotte, almost a three-hour drive from durham. >> on my way there i did call jermeir. >> reporter: that was jermeir stroud, denita's fiance, a police officer who worked in greensboro, much closer to durham. >> and i said, "jermeir, i need you to get to durham now. denita has fell. she's unconscious. they're trying to revive her." so he said okay. because i knew from greensboro to durham he would be there before i would. >> could you tell whether he had any idea of this? >> he didn't let on like he was awa
>> if you can. >> her name is denita monique smith. >> okay. >> denita! ain't moving, man. >> reporter: denita seemed to have perhaps lost her balance and fallen down the stairs. police and paramedics rushed to the complex. the college was quickly notified, as was denita's family. >> "miss smith, denita fell. she's unconscious, but they're trying to revive her." he said, "are you coming to durham?" and i'm still trying to wrap my head...
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, on the work of adam smith. you might recognize from a wide array of projects including his role as a fell low with the institute for humane studies or an instructor with the institute for regulatory law and economics. his book is called "the property species. mine, yours, and the human mine. ". it has a decidedly multidisciplinary approach to explore what it means to be human and the relationship with property. as a result it's turning heads in economics, linguistics, law and philosophy. i first met bart more than 15 areas ago. he expertly led groups of regulators through laboratory experiment that provided a new way to understand market design, the cost of information in an exchange, and the role of prices. it's not every day you find an expert in the constraints of the regulated market, and the philosophical implications of adam smith. today we have both. and as a reminder for everyone, the program is being recorded. we'll make it available at our website, cei.org, as well as on youtube. now as excited as i a
, on the work of adam smith. you might recognize from a wide array of projects including his role as a fell low with the institute for humane studies or an instructor with the institute for regulatory law and economics. his book is called "the property species. mine, yours, and the human mine. ". it has a decidedly multidisciplinary approach to explore what it means to be human and the relationship with property. as a result it's turning heads in economics, linguistics, law and...
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we have been talking to robert smith about the okay program, our kids. at first i thought it meant the oakland kids, but this program extends throughout the state. so helping young people, young kids. tell us more about that, the fact that it is in other parts of the country. >> yes, so currently we have an okay program in i believe seven states, and chapters just like oklahoma. we call them chapters, and chapter is a middle school that we start in that feeds into a high school. so all of the chapters are ran by african-american police officers, and they try to follow those young boys that we recruit into the program from sixth grade all the way to 12th grade to build that relationship and stick with them to get true any issues that they might encounter. >> do you find them open? do you feel initem dated by seeing the police officers. how do you see that experience? >> at first, just because of what has been going on in the news an the media, the young kids, especially african- american boys are concerned when they first -- you know, when you first appro
we have been talking to robert smith about the okay program, our kids. at first i thought it meant the oakland kids, but this program extends throughout the state. so helping young people, young kids. tell us more about that, the fact that it is in other parts of the country. >> yes, so currently we have an okay program in i believe seven states, and chapters just like oklahoma. we call them chapters, and chapter is a middle school that we start in that feeds into a high school. so all of...
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smith. rep. smith: i yield to dr. wenstrup. rep. wenstrup: i think the gentleman. i want to say a few things of what we are trying to do. put yourself in the position of those providing care every day. there is nothing more disgusting than abuse of any human that's vulnerable. elderly, very young, any. this does not protect against that in any way. nor does it protect against blatant malpractice of health care. the idea of lawsuits coming are very real, and very real for people doing the best they can every day. all of you have seen in this past year how what was considered to be appropriate care one day was inappropriate another, because we have learned more about this virus. we have learned things like -- we were told by the experts that come summer this is going to go away, and it didn't. we have to protect workers putting themselves at risk every day with the hardest of jobs. that's why we are being specific. the hardest of jobs, going to work each day wondering if someone succumbs to the illness in a way they were not expecting , which has happened again and a
smith. rep. smith: i yield to dr. wenstrup. rep. wenstrup: i think the gentleman. i want to say a few things of what we are trying to do. put yourself in the position of those providing care every day. there is nothing more disgusting than abuse of any human that's vulnerable. elderly, very young, any. this does not protect against that in any way. nor does it protect against blatant malpractice of health care. the idea of lawsuits coming are very real, and very real for people doing the best...
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smith of missouri, mr. smith of his -- mr. smith of missouri votes aye. >> mr. rice votes aye. >> votes yes. >> dr. winthrop votse -- votes yes. >> mr. harrington votes yes. >> dr. ferguson votes yes. >> mr. espis votes yes. >> mr. smucker votes aye. >> mr. hearn votes yes. >> ms. miller votes aye. >> mr. chairman? >> mr. chairman votes no. >> the clerk will report the tally. clerk: 24 nos, 17 ayes. the amendment is not agreed to. are there additional amendments to the amendment in the nature of a substantive. let me recognize the gentleman from illinois. >> thank you. i have an amendment at the desk. >> would you pause while you make sure that everyone has a copy of the amendment and then i will recognize the gentleman from virginia. >> i reserve a point of order. >> the gentleman has reserved a point of order. as everyone seen a copy of the gentleman's amendment? pause for a moment. we are prepared to proceed. >> my amendment focuses on what we are doing what we are not doing with tanf fines. it will require states to reserve at least 25% of the additional $1
smith of missouri, mr. smith of his -- mr. smith of missouri votes aye. >> mr. rice votes aye. >> votes yes. >> dr. winthrop votse -- votes yes. >> mr. harrington votes yes. >> dr. ferguson votes yes. >> mr. espis votes yes. >> mr. smucker votes aye. >> mr. hearn votes yes. >> ms. miller votes aye. >> mr. chairman? >> mr. chairman votes no. >> the clerk will report the tally. clerk: 24 nos, 17 ayes. the amendment is not...
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hello, smitty. >> meet john jeremy smith.> please to meet you, professor. >> and that young fellow over there is -- >> grandfather! >> you remembered. you could not have been -- what was it? seven or eight when i died. >> eight, but i remember. >> good boy, johnny. what is this all about, jonathan? >> we were reminding him what it was that made this country great. >> who, johnny? >> i know him, he is my own flesh and blood. >> he is ours, too, just a few generations removed. >> why don't you save your breath for the young scalawags out there on the campus. have you seen what has been going around out there? >> we have seen them, that is why we need johnny's help. and people like him. >> why didn't you say so? >> where are we at? >> we were talking about america's contributions to the world in materialistic ways, just a few highlights. talking about invention and transportation and you chimed in with your friend henry and the model t. >> we never called him henry. i worked for mr. ford, as close as anyone for a spell, i guess.
hello, smitty. >> meet john jeremy smith.> please to meet you, professor. >> and that young fellow over there is -- >> grandfather! >> you remembered. you could not have been -- what was it? seven or eight when i died. >> eight, but i remember. >> good boy, johnny. what is this all about, jonathan? >> we were reminding him what it was that made this country great. >> who, johnny? >> i know him, he is my own flesh and blood. >> he is...
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tommy smith.ant to present you with your own wheaties box today. >> reporter: in the documentary "with drawn arms" -- >> we heard that you have always had a dream of being on this box. we wanted to make sure that you had the opportunity to see your face and likeness on this box. >> reporter: an intimate moment for all to see an olympic champion overcome with emotion. >> hopefully this is a small token of the legacy that you've led. >> reporter: recognition more than 50 years in the making. >> take a look. there you go. >> reporter: wheaties, the breakfast of champions, announced this week that it would honor san jose state university track star tommy smith with a limited edition cereal box with all proceeds going to the naacp. >> that is the front of it. cute little guy there. and on the back, on the back it's this. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview, we spoke to the famed athlete activist about his podium protest at the 1968 mexico city olympics after he won the 200 meter sprint. >> i wanted
tommy smith.ant to present you with your own wheaties box today. >> reporter: in the documentary "with drawn arms" -- >> we heard that you have always had a dream of being on this box. we wanted to make sure that you had the opportunity to see your face and likeness on this box. >> reporter: an intimate moment for all to see an olympic champion overcome with emotion. >> hopefully this is a small token of the legacy that you've led. >> reporter:...
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smith: thank you. we will go to general tolliver. >> thanks for the opportunity to talk about dod operations in response to the pandemic today. the joint forces are committed to supporting the effort from its beginning in early 2020 and has responded to 374 fema mission assignments, 47 requests for assistance from other department and agencies, with many more expected. in the early days of this effort, dod provided facilities to house personnel evacuated from overseas. in march of 2020, began providing support to the states through fema mission assignments. the capabilities needed by fema and the states evolved over time but included everything from direct medical support to hospitals and nursing facilities to the deployment of field hospitals and hospital ships to the staffing of alternate care facilities, transportation, and sustainment. as the states and medical community learn more about treating the disease and responding to the pandemic, our primary operational headquarters innovated and evolved
smith: thank you. we will go to general tolliver. >> thanks for the opportunity to talk about dod operations in response to the pandemic today. the joint forces are committed to supporting the effort from its beginning in early 2020 and has responded to 374 fema mission assignments, 47 requests for assistance from other department and agencies, with many more expected. in the early days of this effort, dod provided facilities to house personnel evacuated from overseas. in march of 2020,...
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smith: thank you. thank you for your very powerful statement and your leadership, which i know is going to be greatly pressure pressure -- appreciated. thank you. i'd like to now yield to my friend, a new member, she's on the education and labor committee, the homeland security committee, pharmacist, and such time as she may consume. mrs. harshbarger: thank you, sir. madam speaker, i rise today in support of the right to life. as a mother, a grandmother of two precious grandsons, and the other mother to many students and young people that i've mentored over the years, i'm truly committed to saving the lives of the unborn. as a pharmacist, i've helped many women through the years with infertility issues and helped them achieve successful pregnancies. these women were desperate to have and to hold those precious children that many women want to abort. that's why i'll continue to advocate on behalf of the right to life. i believe it is a moral and a god-given responsibility that we protect these treasured
smith: thank you. thank you for your very powerful statement and your leadership, which i know is going to be greatly pressure pressure -- appreciated. thank you. i'd like to now yield to my friend, a new member, she's on the education and labor committee, the homeland security committee, pharmacist, and such time as she may consume. mrs. harshbarger: thank you, sir. madam speaker, i rise today in support of the right to life. as a mother, a grandmother of two precious grandsons, and the other...
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>>of how we were treated smith would finish his degree. he would later teach at levels from elementary school to the university through that time the country began to change. >>people saw the protests differently for decades later settles a state unveil this statue of the pair it would be over a decade still before the u.s. olympic committee saw the error in its ways the group finally inducting smith and carlos into the olympic hall of fame. smith having set records than any other man or woman at the time felt it was an honor that he had heard has century long battle. he took 4 his younger self that induction. 50 plus years later, wasn't induction. >>both a 24 year-old student athlete. you work in the fields. aquinas college here got a degree and move forward proactively fighting reese's. >>he had this to say about those currently in the trenches fighting for racial justice don't throw your. >>ideas to win and hope somebody might catch >>that was anthony bailey >>that was anthony bailey reporting for us this morning. ♪ here's to the duers.
>>of how we were treated smith would finish his degree. he would later teach at levels from elementary school to the university through that time the country began to change. >>people saw the protests differently for decades later settles a state unveil this statue of the pair it would be over a decade still before the u.s. olympic committee saw the error in its ways the group finally inducting smith and carlos into the olympic hall of fame. smith having set records than any other...
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smith: thank you, mr. chairman. why does 25% of the spending go towards policies that will kill jobs? and reduce hours work? simply put, this is the wrong plan at the wrong time for all the wrong reasons. it is the wrong plan because americans living on fixed incomes, including 31 million seniors who are on fixed social security, they will be forced to pay more out of pocket to buy food, put clothes on their backs, and to keep the lights on. seniors will now have to decide to turn on heat or pay for the needed medication. it's the wrong time because democrat economists and the congressional budget office are warning that this spending isn't needed. and that by the middle of the year, our real g.d.p. will have recovered and we will have our largest economic growth in 15 years. it's the wrong time because when you combine this bill with the covid-19 money that has already been enacted, the sum is more than the g.d.p. of every country in the world but china and the united states. and $1 trillion of already enacted spen
smith: thank you, mr. chairman. why does 25% of the spending go towards policies that will kill jobs? and reduce hours work? simply put, this is the wrong plan at the wrong time for all the wrong reasons. it is the wrong plan because americans living on fixed incomes, including 31 million seniors who are on fixed social security, they will be forced to pay more out of pocket to buy food, put clothes on their backs, and to keep the lights on. seniors will now have to decide to turn on heat or...
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miss smith. mr smith, guilty~ — guilty. miss smith. mr smith, guilty. miss smith. mr smith, guilty.s. — guilty. not guilty. mrtillis. mr tillis. not— guilty. not guilty. mrtillis. mr tillis, not guilty. mrtoomey, guilty~ — tillis, not guilty. mrtoomey, guilty~ mr— tillis, not guilty. mrtoomey, guilty. mrtub tillis, not guilty. mrtoomey, guilty. mr tub vo. tillis, not guilty. mrtoomey, guilty. mrtub vo. not tillis, not guilty. mrtoomey, guilty. mr tub vo. not guilty. tillis, not guilty. mrtoomey, guilty. mrtub vo. not guilty. mr van holland, guilty. mrwarner. mr warner, _ van holland, guilty. mrwarner. mr warner, guilty. mrwarnock. mr warnock. — warner, guilty. mrwarnock. mr warnock, guilty. miss warren. miss warren, _ warnock, guilty. miss warren. miss warren, guilty. mrwhitehouse. mr whitehouse, guilty. mrwhicker. mr whicker. _ whitehouse, guilty. mrwhicker. mr whicker, not guilty. mrwyden. guilty~ — whicker, not guilty. mrwyden. guilty~ mr— whicker, not guilty. mrwyden. guilty. mryoung. mryoung, not guilty _ the votes have been delivered, and unofficial count shows that donald tru
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smith's of missouri. >> mr. smith's of missouri votes yes. >> royce vote -- rice votes yes. >> schweikert yes. >> alora key votes yes. >> mr. hood votes yes. >> dr. lynn's furred votes yes. >> arrington is a us -- yes. >> ferguson is a yes. >> mis-direction votes yes. >> mr. smucker votes i >> herne votes i. misses miller? >> did you call my name? >> misses miller votes i. >> mr. doggett. >> mr. chairman? >> mr. chairman? >> chairman votes no. >> mr. chairman votes no. >> mr. chairman i have 24 nose and 18 eyes. >> 24 no's and 18 i's? >> the amendment and the nature of the substitute is agreed to. let me now recognize mr. buyer for the purpose of offering a motion. >> who enough a way transmit to the house committee budget on subtitle h as requisitions emulate -- related to amendments is mentioned. -- as mentioned. >> question is, subtitle h as amended, members are reminded to amuse themselves for a voice vote. all those in favor, signify by saying i, those opposed -- >> no. >> in the opinion of the chair, the e
smith's of missouri. >> mr. smith's of missouri votes yes. >> royce vote -- rice votes yes. >> schweikert yes. >> alora key votes yes. >> mr. hood votes yes. >> dr. lynn's furred votes yes. >> arrington is a us -- yes. >> ferguson is a yes. >> mis-direction votes yes. >> mr. smucker votes i >> herne votes i. misses miller? >> did you call my name? >> misses miller votes i. >> mr. doggett. >> mr. chairman?...
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russia denies it was involved. >> smith: i do think this was an act of recklessness. the world runs on software. it runs on information technology. but it can't run with confidence if major governments are disrupting and attacking the software supply chain in this way. >> whitaker: that almost sounds like you think that they went in to foment chaos? >> smith: what we are seeing is the first use of this supply chain disruption tactic against the united states. but it's not the first time we've witnessed it. the russian government really developed this tactic in ukraine. >> whitaker: for years the russians have tested their cyber weapons on ukraine. notpetya, a 2017 attack by the g.r.u., russia's military spy agency, used the same tactics as the solarwinds attack, sabotaging a widely-used piece of software to break into thousands of ukraine's networks. but instead of spying, it ordered devices to self- destruct. >> smith: it literally damaged more than 10% of that nation's computers in a single day. the television stations couldn't produce their shows because they relie
russia denies it was involved. >> smith: i do think this was an act of recklessness. the world runs on software. it runs on information technology. but it can't run with confidence if major governments are disrupting and attacking the software supply chain in this way. >> whitaker: that almost sounds like you think that they went in to foment chaos? >> smith: what we are seeing is the first use of this supply chain disruption tactic against the united states. but it's not the...
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smith. >> smith votes yes. >> mr. smith yes. >> mr. kelly? >> mr. kelly yea. >> mr. mcclintock. mr. mcclintock? >> yea. >>'s are mcclintock yea. [inaudible] >> mr. grossman yea. mr. smucker? >> mr. smucker yea. mr. jacob? >> yea. >> mr. berger's yea. mr. carter? >> carter from georgia votes yea. mr. carter yea. >> mr. klein yea. and odd. mrs. bogert yea. mr. donald? mr. fema struck? yea. >> mr. good? mr. good yea. >> mrs. henson yea. [inaudible] no. >> are there any members who have not voted who would like to record a vote? >> cooper in my recorded? >> mr. cooper you have not been reported. >> i vote no. >> mr. cooper no. >> this is doggett comic dog votes no. >> mr. doggett, no. >> are there any other members who need to be recorded or would like to change the road? big none the clerk report. >> mr. chairman on that vote nose or 21. >> the yea been 13 in the no's being 21. to consider voting on motion number seven offered by senators grossman and donald. as a member must have their cameras on nba on screen in order to vote the clerk report the motion call the roll. >> motion numbe
smith. >> smith votes yes. >> mr. smith yes. >> mr. kelly? >> mr. kelly yea. >> mr. mcclintock. mr. mcclintock? >> yea. >>'s are mcclintock yea. [inaudible] >> mr. grossman yea. mr. smucker? >> mr. smucker yea. mr. jacob? >> yea. >> mr. berger's yea. mr. carter? >> carter from georgia votes yea. mr. carter yea. >> mr. klein yea. and odd. mrs. bogert yea. mr. donald? mr. fema struck? yea. >> mr. good? mr. good...
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smith, you and mr. cole were talking about reopening the economies and, you know, the blue states and the red states, well, quite frankly, your states have made a very difficult trade-off. compared to colorado, compared to washington, miss rogers, two blue states, we have the lowest of -- of these five states, colorado is the lowest cases per thousand, per 100,000 and the lowest deaths per 100,000. washington is the next lowest. pennsylvania which is mixed between a republican legislature and a democratic governor is next. missouri, higher still. oklahoma the worst. it's a terrible trade-off between the economy and deaths, and i would just say to mr. smith, you know, i would live in colorado. >> is that -- is that a question for me, sir? >> no, it's a statement to you. i would say to you i would rather live in colorado. so there are a lot of things -- i wish mr. mchenry were here, and i appreciate the desire tore bipartisanship. that's what i would like to see. and, you know, it takes two to tango when
smith, you and mr. cole were talking about reopening the economies and, you know, the blue states and the red states, well, quite frankly, your states have made a very difficult trade-off. compared to colorado, compared to washington, miss rogers, two blue states, we have the lowest of -- of these five states, colorado is the lowest cases per thousand, per 100,000 and the lowest deaths per 100,000. washington is the next lowest. pennsylvania which is mixed between a republican legislature and a...
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nunez-smith. president biden announce the effort to combat cova 19 with transparency, speeding vaccinations, public health measures like masking, driving manufacturing, increasing testing, health equity, and engagement. today i will update you on progress and development across several of these areas. i want to start with an exciting announcement -- the department of health announced the first over-the-counter, at home covid-19 test. it was developed in the nih radx initiatives. these are over-the-counter, self-performed test kits that can detect covid with roughly 95 percent accuracy within 15 minutes. this can be used if you feel symptoms of covid-19, and also for screening for people without symptoms so they can safely go to work, school, event. they are appropriate for people ages two and over. the test is performed in what is called a new permanent nasal swab, which means it is less invasive than the long, geo swap that people may have seen on the news. after you take the swab, you put the sa
nunez-smith. president biden announce the effort to combat cova 19 with transparency, speeding vaccinations, public health measures like masking, driving manufacturing, increasing testing, health equity, and engagement. today i will update you on progress and development across several of these areas. i want to start with an exciting announcement -- the department of health announced the first over-the-counter, at home covid-19 test. it was developed in the nih radx initiatives. these are...
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>> john smith, i believe. >> that's right, who are you? >> i'm a smith, too.n smith. >> i locked the window, you must have got in here before me. >> a long time before. >> you one of them? >> them who? >> these are not typical clothes, this is what i were back in salem. in the 1770's. >> is this a put on? >> this ain't no joke. >> will you look like -- >> like you? could be. i'm your great, great, great grandfather, johnny. >> i gotta be dreaming this, you are crazy. or i am. >> the whole world has gone crazy if you ask me. those young yahoos on that commons. >> you mean the campus. >> like a bunch of young shawnees on the warpath. >> were they heading tonight? -- where they heading this way tonight? >> i think they're trying to think of something to burn. i did hear them into the college library. is this it? >> this is it. >> then you are helping then yucca >> no. >> then you're getting them. >> not really. >> look, johnny, you cannot stand the both sides of the fence at once. >> you cannot be my great great whatever you say. you are younger that i am. -- tha
>> john smith, i believe. >> that's right, who are you? >> i'm a smith, too.n smith. >> i locked the window, you must have got in here before me. >> a long time before. >> you one of them? >> them who? >> these are not typical clothes, this is what i were back in salem. in the 1770's. >> is this a put on? >> this ain't no joke. >> will you look like -- >> like you? could be. i'm your great, great, great grandfather, johnny....
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son james smith sin new humble. they met wentz smith son was a young chemist in a lab in, london when smith sin spends about a year in paris. they are having busy dinners with the french scientific community, they are making fun of the british for losing the war of 18, 12 and they are talking about how any right minded person with money would live anywhere in europe except england, and invest in america. so smith's and becomes close friends with humboldt's best for, and franÇoise are, ago by proxy, they are all spending time together. and when smith said makes the decision to change as well, he does so because he has fallen out with the royal society. he's a colossally bad handler, and in fact arago tries to explain why he's losing a lot of money every, night -- that's not what's supposed to happen here. but when smith sent changes his well, he's 85 years, old he has a 56-year-old, nephew and he is like, fine i am leaving everything to my nephew. but if he dies with no children, legitimate or illegitimate, the whole
son james smith sin new humble. they met wentz smith son was a young chemist in a lab in, london when smith sin spends about a year in paris. they are having busy dinners with the french scientific community, they are making fun of the british for losing the war of 18, 12 and they are talking about how any right minded person with money would live anywhere in europe except england, and invest in america. so smith's and becomes close friends with humboldt's best for, and franÇoise are, ago by...
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i'm shepard smith. this is "the news" on cnbc >> we are going to the capitol. >> letting the images speak for themselves the former president's second impeachment trial. debating the constitutionality of the single charge, incitement of insurrection for encouraging the deadly capitol riot in the room where it happened the president staying focused on his agenda. >> his role is to be currently focused on address the needs of the american people. >> the priority covid relief who gets what when and the states that aren't waiting on washington to cut a check. >>> a deadly attack on a minnesota health clinic. tonight searching for a motive. >>> plus, on the ground in wuhan. the world health organization investigators release their findings on how covid broke free >> announcer: live from cnbc global headquarters, the facts, the truth, "the news" with shepard smith. >> good evening. the second impeachment trial of the 45th president of the united states began in the senate today. the charge incitement ofe sena
i'm shepard smith. this is "the news" on cnbc >> we are going to the capitol. >> letting the images speak for themselves the former president's second impeachment trial. debating the constitutionality of the single charge, incitement of insurrection for encouraging the deadly capitol riot in the room where it happened the president staying focused on his agenda. >> his role is to be currently focused on address the needs of the american people. >> the priority...
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nunez smith. >> thanks so much, jeff. you know, as jeff said, we are providing a suite of tools to state and local leaders as they work to reach their underserved and hardest hit populations. we are very excited about the announcement of this additional program today towards that effort. so, as you just heard, we are very excited to be partnering with federally qualified health centers, also known as community health centers. they do provide really substantial primary care services across underserved areas. in our country, there are more than 1300 community health centers, spanning every u.s. state and territory and serving over 30 million people. two thirds of their patients live at or below the poverty line and 16% of patients at community health centers identify as racial or ethnic minorities. in addition to the doses that have already been allocated to states and additionally through the pharmacy program, we will begin shipping doses directly to these community health centers. we will be starting with a phased approac
nunez smith. >> thanks so much, jeff. you know, as jeff said, we are providing a suite of tools to state and local leaders as they work to reach their underserved and hardest hit populations. we are very excited about the announcement of this additional program today towards that effort. so, as you just heard, we are very excited to be partnering with federally qualified health centers, also known as community health centers. they do provide really substantial primary care services across...
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nunez-smith. dr. nunez-smith: thank you so much, dr. fauci. we need to drive an equitable response. it requires an understanding of the disparities and we do that through understanding [indiscernible] covid-19 equity must be a chief bradley by age, disability, income inequality, world geography, sexual orientation and gender identity. i want to provide an overview of the current state of our nation's covid-19 data. here's what we know about covid-19. we know it affects all racial and ethnic groups. hospitalizations are higher among individuals that identifies black, latino, and native american. native people are 3.6 times more likely to be hospitalized and blacks 2.9 times more likely to require hospitalization. we looked at death rates. 2.5 times among american indians, 2.3 times higher among latinos, and to .1 times higher among black people. [indiscernible] at first glance it might look like racial and ethnic minority groups do not have a higher risk, especially following the cases we have seen among white americans since the fall, but there are a few caveats. the higher rates of
nunez-smith. dr. nunez-smith: thank you so much, dr. fauci. we need to drive an equitable response. it requires an understanding of the disparities and we do that through understanding [indiscernible] covid-19 equity must be a chief bradley by age, disability, income inequality, world geography, sexual orientation and gender identity. i want to provide an overview of the current state of our nation's covid-19 data. here's what we know about covid-19. we know it affects all racial and ethnic...
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brad smith, microsoft, the u.s.ernment needs to force american companies to admit it when they have been hacked companies don't want to confess because they fear lawsuits or damage to their brand name smith says that has to change. >> it is not as typical step i think it is the only way we are going to protect the country. it is the only way we'll protect the world. >> reporter: most democrats and republicans criticized amazon. the company declined to show up. this hack was highly targeted and deeply damaging and probably is not over yet. >> there is no doubt in my mind that this was planned, it was an operation. it was a lot of people involved and the question really is where is the next one? >> the white house says they would have more to say it will be weeks or months before the u.s. respond. he says this attack is so successful that there is only one outcome, the bad guys are going to try this again. back to you. >> eamon javers, thank you >>> today marks one year since the group of men gunned down ahmaud arbery
brad smith, microsoft, the u.s.ernment needs to force american companies to admit it when they have been hacked companies don't want to confess because they fear lawsuits or damage to their brand name smith says that has to change. >> it is not as typical step i think it is the only way we are going to protect the country. it is the only way we'll protect the world. >> reporter: most democrats and republicans criticized amazon. the company declined to show up. this hack was highly...
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smith. microsoft said some of the source code was stolen, does that present future security risks and if so, what are you doing to mitigate it at microsoft? >> the short story is power security system does not depend on the secretsy of our source code, there's more course code by companies publish will -- publiced by source form code. it's not considered to be a particular secret. and our entire threat and security model is based on the premises that there will be times when people will have access to source code. do we like the fact that this actor saw it? absolutely not. but we do not believe it under mines or threatens our ability to keep our customers or ourselves secure. >> we will by the way, as we do, to answer the rest of your question, senator, we will ask ourselves what do we change? it's not apparent to me that i need to have access to our source code, it's not apparent to me that our senate lobbyists have to have access to the source code. we may have those who have access to sou
smith. microsoft said some of the source code was stolen, does that present future security risks and if so, what are you doing to mitigate it at microsoft? >> the short story is power security system does not depend on the secretsy of our source code, there's more course code by companies publish will -- publiced by source form code. it's not considered to be a particular secret. and our entire threat and security model is based on the premises that there will be times when people will...
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doctor nunez smith. doctor nunez smith, are youon mute ? ? maybe you can try again, doctor nunez smith. that's perfect, thank you good morning to everyone. shortly after covid was first identified in the united states we began to see disparities. in testing, in cases and in rates of hospitalization. these inequities were quickly evident by race, ethnicity, geography, sexual orientation, gender identity and other factors. we know as the pandemic has progressed over the past year so to as the inequities. and over the past few months we've seen new disparities emerge. in amost notably with regard to access to therapeutics . make no mistake about it, seeing as pandemic is hard work and beating this pandemic while making sure everyone in every community has a fair chance to stay safe or to regain their health, that's the hard work done the right way. so president biden and vice president harris admitted clear since the beginning are committed to centering their administrations response on equity. and as just mentioned vice president harris set a b
doctor nunez smith. doctor nunez smith, are youon mute ? ? maybe you can try again, doctor nunez smith. that's perfect, thank you good morning to everyone. shortly after covid was first identified in the united states we began to see disparities. in testing, in cases and in rates of hospitalization. these inequities were quickly evident by race, ethnicity, geography, sexual orientation, gender identity and other factors. we know as the pandemic has progressed over the past year so to as the...
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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: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the consideration of calendar number 6, senate resolution 70. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the resolution by title. the clerk: calendar number 6, s. res. 70, authorizing expenditures by committees of the senate for the periods march 1, 2021, through september 30, 2021; october 1, 2020 -- 2021 through 2022. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceeding? without objection, the senate will proceed. ms. smith: i ask unanimous consent that the resolution be agreed to and the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection,so ordered. ms. smith: mr. president, i ask un
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: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the consideration of calendar number 6, senate resolution 70. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the resolution by title. the clerk: calendar number 6, s. res. 70,...
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peggy smith and simon minty, it has been a pleasure.u know, me too! i'm listening to more and more live radio these days and ijust feel i need to hear a live human voice coming through the speaker rather than just a song playlist. ifeel like i need company. do you stick to just uk stations or have you gone further afield? funnily enough, i used to use tunein to listen to antarctic radio when it was a thing. it was cool and folky. and in a way i think it points towards one of the big tech trends at the moment which has seen good old audio having a bit of a resurgence. podcast changing money for silly hands these days and there is one particular audio—based app which is creating a bit of a buzz in silicon valley. clubhouse is a mash—up of social network, events platform and live podcast. and everyone is getting a bit giddy about it. but are they right? lj rich has been finding out. how we communicate online may be about to change. we're used to social media containing text, images, and videos, but now good old—fashioned voice chat is maki
peggy smith and simon minty, it has been a pleasure.u know, me too! i'm listening to more and more live radio these days and ijust feel i need to hear a live human voice coming through the speaker rather than just a song playlist. ifeel like i need company. do you stick to just uk stations or have you gone further afield? funnily enough, i used to use tunein to listen to antarctic radio when it was a thing. it was cool and folky. and in a way i think it points towards one of the big tech trends...
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i'm shepard smith. this is "the news" on cnbc. >>> resting their case impeachment managers saying the former president knew his rhetoric would be a call to action. >> they echoed each other. stand back and stand by. trump sent us. we are listening to trump. >>> deadly pile up. >> seeing all those cars over there, some of them are pancakes. >> vehicle after vehicle after vehicle. more than 100 of them slamming into each other on a texas highway. tonight the rescue effort and the weather factor >>> safely reopening the nation's schools the cdc set to announce new guidelines for getting it done >>> plus, a $12 million takedown the dea busts what it calls an opioid land mine >>> live from cnbc, the facts. the truth. "the news with shepard smith." >> good evening. house impeachment managers have rested their case with a warning for senators if you don't convict the former president, he will incite violence again >> fight for trump fight for trump. fight for trump. >> today the prosecution argued the former p
i'm shepard smith. this is "the news" on cnbc. >>> resting their case impeachment managers saying the former president knew his rhetoric would be a call to action. >> they echoed each other. stand back and stand by. trump sent us. we are listening to trump. >>> deadly pile up. >> seeing all those cars over there, some of them are pancakes. >> vehicle after vehicle after vehicle. more than 100 of them slamming into each other on a texas highway....
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smith of nebraska? >> -- >> mr. reed vote side. >> kelly? >> aye. >> smith of missouri?>> aye. >> mr. rice? >> aye. >> mr. schweikert? >> yes. >> miss will lower ski? >> -- mr. lahood? >> yes. >> dr. when struck. >> aye. >> mr. arrington votes yes. >> mr. estes? >> aye. >> mr. smucker? >> mr. smucker votes aye. mr. hearn? >> yes. >> misses miller? >> aye. >> mr. doggett? >> i vote no. mr. chairman? chairman neal: chairman votes no. >> chairman votes no. chairman neal: is the clerk prepared to report the tally echo -- tally? >> 14 no and 18 aye. are there -- >> mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. chairman neal: mr. arrington, you will recognized in one moment. the gentleman from virginia reserves a point of order. we will give staff time to get the amendment out. chairman neal: the gentleman from texas, mr. arrington is recognized to speak in support of his amendment. rep. arrington: let me commend my colleague for her to mash -- compassionate and common sense amendment. the constitutionally protected right of all americans. i think about the various common sen
smith of nebraska? >> -- >> mr. reed vote side. >> kelly? >> aye. >> smith of missouri?>> aye. >> mr. rice? >> aye. >> mr. schweikert? >> yes. >> miss will lower ski? >> -- mr. lahood? >> yes. >> dr. when struck. >> aye. >> mr. arrington votes yes. >> mr. estes? >> aye. >> mr. smucker? >> mr. smucker votes aye. mr. hearn? >> yes. >> misses miller? >> aye....
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smith. >> smith from missouri votes yes. >> mr. smith yes. mr. kelly. >> kelly mississippi, yes. >> mr. kelly aye. mr. mcclintock. >> mcclintock aye. >> mr. mcclintock aye. mr. growthman. mr. growthman. >> aye, growthman is aye. >> mr. growthman aye. mr. smucker. >> smucker aye. >> mr. smucker aye. mr. jacobs. >> jacobs no. >> mr. jacobs no. mr. burgess. >> votes aye. >> mr. burgess aye. >> votes aye. >> mr. burgess aye. mr. carter. >> carter of georgia votes aye. >> mr. carter aye. mr. klein. >> klein votes aye. >> mr. klein aye. mrs. bobert. >> bobert aye. >> mrs. bobert aye. mr. donalds. >> aye. >> mr. donalds aye. mr. feenstra. >> feenstra aye. >> mr. feenstra aye. mr. good. >> good aye. >> mr. good aye. mrs. hinson. >> hinson votes aye. >> mrs. hinson aye. mr. obernolte. >> obernolte aye. >> mr. obernolte aye. mr. yarmouth. >> sorry. yarmouth votes no. >> mr. yarmouth no. >> are there any members who have not voted who wish to vote or who wish to change their vote? >> plaskett votes no.sbu■ >> miss plaskett no. >> any other members wishing t
smith. >> smith from missouri votes yes. >> mr. smith yes. mr. kelly. >> kelly mississippi, yes. >> mr. kelly aye. mr. mcclintock. >> mcclintock aye. >> mr. mcclintock aye. mr. growthman. mr. growthman. >> aye, growthman is aye. >> mr. growthman aye. mr. smucker. >> smucker aye. >> mr. smucker aye. mr. jacobs. >> jacobs no. >> mr. jacobs no. mr. burgess. >> votes aye. >> mr. burgess aye. >> votes aye....
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smith? >> mr. smith of missouri votes yes. >> mr. smith, aye. mr. kelly? >> kelly of mississippi votes -- >> chu of california votes no. >> ms. chu, i've recorded you as a no. mr. kelly? >> kelly of mississippi votes yes. >> mr. kelly, aye. mr. mcclintock? >> mcclintock, aye. >> mr. mcclintock, aye. mr. growthman? aye. >> mr. growthman, aye. mr. smucker? >> smucker, aye. mr. smucker, aye. mr. jacobs? >> jacobs, aye. >> mr. jacobs, aye. mr. burgess? >> burgess from texas votes yes. plfrmgts burgess, aye. mr. carter? >> carter from georgia votes aye. >> mr. carter, aye. mr. klein? mr. klein? ms. bobert? >> bobert votes yes. >> ms. bbert, aye. dr. donalds? >> donalds votes yes. >> mr. donalds, aye. mr. feenstra, aye. >> mr. good? good from virginia, aye. ms. hinson? >> mrs. hinson votes aye. >> mrs. hinson, aye. mr. obernalty from california votes aye. >> mr. chairman? >> yarmuth from kentucky votes no. >> mr. yarmuth, no. are there any other members wishing to vote or wishing to change their vote? if not, the clerk will report. >> mr. chairman, the nos are 1
smith? >> mr. smith of missouri votes yes. >> mr. smith, aye. mr. kelly? >> kelly of mississippi votes -- >> chu of california votes no. >> ms. chu, i've recorded you as a no. mr. kelly? >> kelly of mississippi votes yes. >> mr. kelly, aye. mr. mcclintock? >> mcclintock, aye. >> mr. mcclintock, aye. mr. growthman? aye. >> mr. growthman, aye. mr. smucker? >> smucker, aye. mr. smucker, aye. mr. jacobs? >> jacobs, aye....
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peter: gopal, brett smith is kind of a familiar face in washington, isn't he? gopal: he is, and like you pointed out, kind of like the -- man in tech world. they've been around a lot longer. and i think one of the things that brad smith has been seeking out in the last few years, not just recently, is the idea that some of these advanced technologies, like facial recognition, should be more regulated by the government than it is now. so i think he's been outspoken about that. and brad smith has been calling for a federal data breach notification law, which we don't have at the moment. different states and companies don't have to comply by a national law if they get hacked. he is calling for that kind of legislation, which i think to some extent, provides a bit of a cover for auto tech companies to tag behind them. he is seeing the wise leader here who has seen it for the newcomers. peter: emily brought up the solar winds issue. gopal, when it comes to cybersecurity, is that going to be a focus of this congress? gopal: i see the near-term, the big things likely
peter: gopal, brett smith is kind of a familiar face in washington, isn't he? gopal: he is, and like you pointed out, kind of like the -- man in tech world. they've been around a lot longer. and i think one of the things that brad smith has been seeking out in the last few years, not just recently, is the idea that some of these advanced technologies, like facial recognition, should be more regulated by the government than it is now. so i think he's been outspoken about that. and brad smith has...