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smith. mr. smith: that is a really important question and to some degree it starts with identifying who needs to report, what they need to report, to whom they need to report it, and how. i do think one thing that is were touching upon that we have not perhaps talked about at this hearing is the critical need to enable people who have this information to report it easily and in a streamlined manner, because we are acting as the first responders. when an incident is unfolding we are fighting a fire and you do not want to take people away from the fire so they are filling out a lot of forms and doing things that would detract from their ability to respond. i would hope that one design principle built into this would be the need to do it simply, efficiently, and in a manner that is sensitive to the work that is needed while an incident is unfolding. rep. cammack: thank you. as you know government is not known for its efficiency or databases across agencies to talk to each other. i appreciate your c
smith. mr. smith: that is a really important question and to some degree it starts with identifying who needs to report, what they need to report, to whom they need to report it, and how. i do think one thing that is were touching upon that we have not perhaps talked about at this hearing is the critical need to enable people who have this information to report it easily and in a streamlined manner, because we are acting as the first responders. when an incident is unfolding we are fighting a...
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missy: thank you so much german smith. -- chairman smith. my name is missy ryan, i write about important issues, and the pentagon. what we focus on in my area at the washington post, i want to think meridian for inviting me here today. it is a pleasure and honor to be here. both with fred humphreys and german -- and chairman smith. i will be asking chairman smith some questions and then we will open it up for q&a from the audience. be ready with their questions i want to start off with things that you mentioned. alliances, defense partnerships that have been crucial to the way that we thought about national security for decades. the biden administration is already taking a different approach to engaging with the rest of the world in defense partnerships. president biden america is back. they talked about restoring operation in areas, about foreign aid. at the same time, there is a lot of skepticism we heard from partners in europe and elsewhere around the globe about whether or not america really is back. they know the extent of our politica
missy: thank you so much german smith. -- chairman smith. my name is missy ryan, i write about important issues, and the pentagon. what we focus on in my area at the washington post, i want to think meridian for inviting me here today. it is a pleasure and honor to be here. both with fred humphreys and german -- and chairman smith. i will be asking chairman smith some questions and then we will open it up for q&a from the audience. be ready with their questions i want to start off with...
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smith. mr. smith: i think these have provided good perspectives. the one thing i would add is obviously this is a paradigm where cisa would be responsible for the assessment of threat data that is being reported domestically from companies inside the united states. at the same time you still have the n.s.a. which has this critical responsibility and role with respect to data that it is able to identify from outside the united states. and then for the government as a whole, you need to have both of these sources to get the full picture of the threats to the country. mr. clyde: ok. thank you very much. we had quite a serious ransomware attack in my district to a private company that basically shut them down for five weeks and cost them almost $10 million. so this is very, very important what we're doing here. thank you, madam chairwoman much i yield back. ms. norton: i thank the gentleman for his questions. and his time has expired. i call on ms. tlaib of michigan now. ms. tlaib, you are recognized for five minutes. ms. tlaib: thank you so much, chai
smith. mr. smith: i think these have provided good perspectives. the one thing i would add is obviously this is a paradigm where cisa would be responsible for the assessment of threat data that is being reported domestically from companies inside the united states. at the same time you still have the n.s.a. which has this critical responsibility and role with respect to data that it is able to identify from outside the united states. and then for the government as a whole, you need to have both...
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smith. mr. smith: the cloud. but then implement the cybersecurity best practices that are needed to use it effectively. as the cloud services provider, we can enable all of the tools, but ultimately it is our customers that will have to decide how to use them. mr. hice: thank you. mr. thompson: my -- mr. ramakrishna: my recommendation would be to share information as timely as possible. because speed and ajult are key to addressing these issues -- agility are key to addressing these issues. mr. hice: thank you, sir. mr. mandia: in the last 12 seconds i'll go et to what congressman katko was referring. to i believe we need to separate disclosure of a breach to sharing of threat intelligence. if you can share threat intelligence from the private sector to government or government to the private sector confidentially, you can do it quickly without worrying about all of the liabilities that come with public disclosure of a breach. so we have to think of threat intel sharing and disclosure of breach as two separate th
smith. mr. smith: the cloud. but then implement the cybersecurity best practices that are needed to use it effectively. as the cloud services provider, we can enable all of the tools, but ultimately it is our customers that will have to decide how to use them. mr. hice: thank you. mr. thompson: my -- mr. ramakrishna: my recommendation would be to share information as timely as possible. because speed and ajult are key to addressing these issues -- agility are key to addressing these issues. mr....
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slowly but surely he thought my dad was will smith.es." >> jimmy: did you feel you had to tip him for? >> yeah, no. >> jimmy: you didn't. have you met will smith? >> yes. >> jimmy: does he know about this? >> he does not. i worked with his son jaden on the show, "the get down." i don't normally get starstruck but i got starstruck with him. when i get starstruck, i act like i don't care, i act indifferent. he was like, hey. came into rehearsals. hey, great job on the rehearsal. i was like, yeah, yeah. i looked away. i'm like, what am i doing? >> jimmy: you kicked yourself afterward. >> yeah, but he was so nice. he came up again to say -- he was so kind. >> jimmy: did you tell him what was going through your head, why you acted like that? >> no, when i make misakes -- >> jimmy: ignore them? that's the way to go. make a mistake, bury your head in the sand, don't ever apologize, ever. >> no, no. >> jimmy: where are you from? >> i'm from anaheim, california. >> jimmy: anaheim. so everybody asks you if you worked at disneyland. >> yeah, no,
slowly but surely he thought my dad was will smith.es." >> jimmy: did you feel you had to tip him for? >> yeah, no. >> jimmy: you didn't. have you met will smith? >> yes. >> jimmy: does he know about this? >> he does not. i worked with his son jaden on the show, "the get down." i don't normally get starstruck but i got starstruck with him. when i get starstruck, i act like i don't care, i act indifferent. he was like, hey. came into rehearsals....
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president smith represents washington's ninth district. there are many microsoft colleagues and has always been a steadfast part of microsoft on a wide range of local national and local policy matters. frank i want to commend the imitation for chairman smith as a speaker today. in his role as chairman of the house armed services committee he shows global leadership, diplomacy and promotes cultural connections and diversity. it's the three core pillars are chairman smith promotes global leadership. for example he's working with the new administration to tackle national security challenges. at microsoft we know the cybersecurity threat well. this congress that chairman smith created a new path subcommittee the cyber innovative technology and information system a subcommitte which he serves on the subcommittee as well. he is also working with the other committees having previously served on the foreign affairs and the h intelligence committee to realign the national defense authorization act to reflect the 21st century globally connected worl
president smith represents washington's ninth district. there are many microsoft colleagues and has always been a steadfast part of microsoft on a wide range of local national and local policy matters. frank i want to commend the imitation for chairman smith as a speaker today. in his role as chairman of the house armed services committee he shows global leadership, diplomacy and promotes cultural connections and diversity. it's the three core pillars are chairman smith promotes global...
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smith, is recognized. mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. this week the president has been traveling across the country, telling americans how appreciative they should be that washington democrats are spending or have spent $1.9 trillion in borrowed dollars. money they are using to bail out states run by the president's political buddies. and to reward devastating lockdowns that have destroyed hundreds of thousands of small businesses and kept kids out of schools. billions on policies that will reduce private sector employment in this country. billions on foreign aid. and out of all the money, less than 9% goes towards health care spending to crush the virus and to put vaccinations in people's arms. the massive debt-inducing spending package also threatens billions in cuts to seniors on medicare, including $36 billion starting next year. my guess is that the president is probably not going to be bragging to seniors he meets on the road, that the bill he signed into law is cutting billions of dollars from their medicare. just as i'm sure he w
smith, is recognized. mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. this week the president has been traveling across the country, telling americans how appreciative they should be that washington democrats are spending or have spent $1.9 trillion in borrowed dollars. money they are using to bail out states run by the president's political buddies. and to reward devastating lockdowns that have destroyed hundreds of thousands of small businesses and kept kids out of schools. billions on policies that will...
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smith: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: reserves? mr. smith: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. yarmuth: mr. speaker, i now yield 45 seconds to the gentleman from michigan, a distinguished member of the budget committee, mr. kildee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is recognized for 45 seconds. mr. kildee: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my friend, the chairman of the budget committee, for yielding. i support this legislation, the american people support this legislation because it's good for families, it's good for seniors, it's good for businesses, and it provides immediate economic relief to the people who are struggling right now. $2,000 to every american, supported by democrats and republicans. speeding up vaccination, supported by democrats and republicans. extending unemployment benefits, supported by democrats and republicans. expanding the earned income tax credit and the child tax credit, cutting child poverty, supported by democrats and republicans. i sa
smith: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: reserves? mr. smith: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. yarmuth: mr. speaker, i now yield 45 seconds to the gentleman from michigan, a distinguished member of the budget committee, mr. kildee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is recognized for 45 seconds. mr. kildee: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my friend, the chairman of the budget committee, for yielding. i...
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>> today's special guest is sherisse dorsey smith. she's the director of program grants for the department of children, youth, and families, and she's here to talk about the learning grants, and she's the project lead. miss dorsey smith, well come to the show. >> thank you, chris, for having me. >> can we talk about the learning hubs in general. what it is, who it's designed for, and why it's so important during this pandemic. >> yes, definitely. so the community hub initiative was created to offer support for distance learning. we wanted to ensure that young people, their basic nutrition needs were met, that they had access to wifi and digital devices, and they were able to engage with their peers in a safe environment. the community hub initiative or c.h.i., as we like to refer to it, supports our most vulnerable youth. our priority population was to focus on youth that lived in public housing, youth in s.r.o.s or in foster care or homeless, and maria su, our director, likes to say to give kids the golden key, but to focus on our af
>> today's special guest is sherisse dorsey smith. she's the director of program grants for the department of children, youth, and families, and she's here to talk about the learning grants, and she's the project lead. miss dorsey smith, well come to the show. >> thank you, chris, for having me. >> can we talk about the learning hubs in general. what it is, who it's designed for, and why it's so important during this pandemic. >> yes, definitely. so the community hub...
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. >> thank you, senator hyde smith. that concludes our panel and we will move on to the second panel. i want to thank all of our witnesses. thank you and we will take a minute to switch out the panel. i thank all of you for coming and testifying. i can see people are virtual waving. i am waving back. thank you. [indistinct chatter] sen. klobuchar: we really appreciate our second panel. i will mention who they are and swear them in and then give them their righteous and rightful introductions. so with us today is the honorable trevor potter, the former republican chair of the federal election commission who is here to testify for the bill. the honorable lee goodman, former republican chair of the federal election commission, who will be on the other side, against the bill. the third is fred wortheimer, who i believe has been working on these issues for 50 years. we will let him tell us that. we also have with us the honorable bradley smith, former republican chair of the federal election commission. and then tiffany mull
. >> thank you, senator hyde smith. that concludes our panel and we will move on to the second panel. i want to thank all of our witnesses. thank you and we will take a minute to switch out the panel. i thank all of you for coming and testifying. i can see people are virtual waving. i am waving back. thank you. [indistinct chatter] sen. klobuchar: we really appreciate our second panel. i will mention who they are and swear them in and then give them their righteous and rightful...
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smith: great, that is exciting. dr. hahn, herd immunity, everybody talks about it, we hear that we are there, we are not there, we will never be there, talk to the audience about herd immunity and what your view is. dr. hahn: for sure. you heard dr. perlin and mr. bancel address a lot of the issues there. any infectious disease, anyone who has immunity, whether it is natural immunity, in the case of covid, it would be a number of people we can vaccinate. is there a number you can vaccinate so that the virus basically has nowhere to go? it has trouble finding people to infect. as mr. bancel said, it is a numbers game. we passed around a number of 70 or 80%. we actually don't know that number for covid-19. if you look at measles, herd immunity is 95%. you need to have 95% of the population vaccinated in order to prevent spread, in order to have the measles virus not find someone to infect. a lot of it depends on how contagious and how transmissible the virus is. we are getting there but i think this is a global problem. t
smith: great, that is exciting. dr. hahn, herd immunity, everybody talks about it, we hear that we are there, we are not there, we will never be there, talk to the audience about herd immunity and what your view is. dr. hahn: for sure. you heard dr. perlin and mr. bancel address a lot of the issues there. any infectious disease, anyone who has immunity, whether it is natural immunity, in the case of covid, it would be a number of people we can vaccinate. is there a number you can vaccinate so...
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emily birnbaum, brad smith the president of microsoft isn't down testifying again this week. what's going on? >> guest: he testified i think, he definitely testified at least twice so far this week. he testified on the solar wind back which microsoft has been heavily involved in both identifying in its own products, and identifying the customers that were affected by the solar wind back. he was also comes talked on the hill to talk with emergency technology issues and how the biden administration contract policy towards china that doesn't the the u.s. behind on things like ai and quantum computing and 5g which is an issue the biden administration make clear they will take seriously and probably going to take attack that it's summer to the trump administration in that they're going to place a heavy emphasis on investing in u.s. manufacturing. they are going to take, emphasize the need to invest in r&d and all of these areas just like china is. i expect brett smith and eric schmitt, former google, they are going to be very important voices in washington over the next couple of
emily birnbaum, brad smith the president of microsoft isn't down testifying again this week. what's going on? >> guest: he testified i think, he definitely testified at least twice so far this week. he testified on the solar wind back which microsoft has been heavily involved in both identifying in its own products, and identifying the customers that were affected by the solar wind back. he was also comes talked on the hill to talk with emergency technology issues and how the biden...
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smith. mr. it has been reported that you were involved in the discussions with officials in august trail ya what were your take aways that you think might be more relevant. >> thank you, i think there is some important take aways. and i actually go back to what mr. isa asked. basically it was an issue similar to the united states. the reason that publishers cannot negotiate collectively is because of laws passed by congress. the clayton act and the fair trade commission act. so what australia did is give the publishers the ability to negotiate collectively. and so that is what this congress would do. it would, going back to your point, by passing the jcpa, not pick someone new, but address the consequences of what congress did in the past when it crafted anti-trust laws that got in the way of the elective negotiations. the other thing that i think is very interesting and relevant is is that the big publishers are not interested in negotiating collectively. it is the small publishers that are neg
smith. mr. it has been reported that you were involved in the discussions with officials in august trail ya what were your take aways that you think might be more relevant. >> thank you, i think there is some important take aways. and i actually go back to what mr. isa asked. basically it was an issue similar to the united states. the reason that publishers cannot negotiate collectively is because of laws passed by congress. the clayton act and the fair trade commission act. so what...
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their name is wells or smith, smith or brown, alexander or green.y live in chicago, atlanta or new york, in detroit, st. louis, los angeles, any one of a thousand cities and towns. all over the country, families such as this are enjoying new prosperity they have new interests, new standards of living, a buying power they've never enjoyed before. they're good prospects for practically all types of goods and services. all too often, though, they're overlooked prospects. why? because of some good valid reasons. no. they're overlooked because of mistaken ideas, because of out-of-date ideas about how the negro lives and how he buys. the truth of the matter is the negro lives pretty much the same as other folks. he buys pretty much the same way, too. but just the same, a lot of old doubts and opinions keep cropping up over and over again. >> oh, i don't like to do business with negroes. they're drifters. you can't keep track of them. >> yes, although a lot of people think that way, the truth is that one out of every three negro families living in cities t
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smith, is recognized. mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. this week the president has been traveling across the country, telling americans how appreciative they should be that washington democrats are spending or have spent $1.9 trillion in borrowed dollars. money they are using to bail out states run by the president's political buddies. and to reward devastating lockdowns that have destroyed hundreds of thousands of small businesses and kept kids out of schools. billions on policies that will reduce private sector employment in this country. billions on foreign aid. and out of all the money, less than 9% goes towards health care spending to crush the virus and to put vaccinations in people's arms. the massive debt-inducing spending package also threatens billions in cuts to seniors on medicare, including $36 billion starting next year. my guess is that the president is probably not going to be bragging to seniors he meets on the road, that the bill he signed into law is cutting billions of dollars from their medicare. just as i'm sure he w
smith, is recognized. mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. this week the president has been traveling across the country, telling americans how appreciative they should be that washington democrats are spending or have spent $1.9 trillion in borrowed dollars. money they are using to bail out states run by the president's political buddies. and to reward devastating lockdowns that have destroyed hundreds of thousands of small businesses and kept kids out of schools. billions on policies that will...
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i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. "the story" starts right now. >> martha: good to see you today. good afternoon. i'm martha maccallum live in new york. here's the story breaking now. we learned more about ahmed alissa. the alleged gunman at king sooper store in boulder, colorado last night. he's recovering from a gunshot wound right now. moments ago, he was booked into the county's jail in boulder. in a new interview with the daily beast, the suspect's brother says he's "anti-social" and "paranoid." local police have now confirmed that they've had two interactions with alissa the past several years on reports of assault and criminal mischief. his identity was known to the fbi. beloved officer, eric talley was killed at the scene. husband and dad to seven children ages 5 to 18. his sister, posted this tribute to her hero brother. she could not describe how beautiful he was. telling him to fly high, my sweet brother. here's boulder county's district attorney, michael daugherty. >> officer eric talley died heroically. h
i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. "the story" starts right now. >> martha: good to see you today. good afternoon. i'm martha maccallum live in new york. here's the story breaking now. we learned more about ahmed alissa. the alleged gunman at king sooper store in boulder, colorado last night. he's recovering from a gunshot wound right now. moments ago, he was booked into the county's jail in boulder. in a new interview with the daily beast, the suspect's brother...
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to mark 103, jane smith is having a zoom celebration with those who love her. grateful to still hear about her life's journey. >> we had obstacles to come in front. but we kept on pushing. just kept on pushing. and that's how we made it. >> reporter: in san francisco, christy smith, nbc bay area news. >> nice to hear from her. >> great story. >>> up next. possibly attacked by a mountain lion. what we are learning about the big-cat scare on the peninsula. >>> people in the valley on alert tonight after an apparent mountain lion attack. it happened around 9:00 last night an alpine road near 280. sheriff's deputies got a call about a dog that was possibly attacked and carried away by a cougar. deputies say no one saw the attack but a big cat was spotted leaving the area, at the same time the dog's owners noticed the dog was missing. deputies searched nearby but did not find the dog or the mountain lion. >>> six people are dead after a series of powerful tornados swept through the southeast, today. national weather service says at least 20 twisters touched down, fr
to mark 103, jane smith is having a zoom celebration with those who love her. grateful to still hear about her life's journey. >> we had obstacles to come in front. but we kept on pushing. just kept on pushing. and that's how we made it. >> reporter: in san francisco, christy smith, nbc bay area news. >> nice to hear from her. >> great story. >>> up next. possibly attacked by a mountain lion. what we are learning about the big-cat scare on the peninsula....
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i think he has been outspoken about that and in the context of a solar wind brad smith has been calling for a federal data breach modification law which we don't have at the moment and 50 different state laws companies don't have to comply by a national law if they get breached or hacked. he is again calling for that legislation which i think, to some extent, provides a bit of a cover for other tech companies to tag behind so i think he is seen the wife leader here who is been around and pulling up cover for the newcomers. >> host: emily brought up the solar wind issue and gopal ratnam, when it comes to cyber security is that going to be a focus of this congress? >> guest: i would say as i see is the near term big things that are elected to have it in this congress as far as tech issues are one cybersecurity and we seem to fall wind has utterly completely made open kind of weakness in american defense when it comes to cybersecurity. the idea of federated response which is individual companies do their own thing and states and local governments do their own thing and this has become a hu
i think he has been outspoken about that and in the context of a solar wind brad smith has been calling for a federal data breach modification law which we don't have at the moment and 50 different state laws companies don't have to comply by a national law if they get breached or hacked. he is again calling for that legislation which i think, to some extent, provides a bit of a cover for other tech companies to tag behind so i think he is seen the wife leader here who is been around and...
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azenith smith ktvu, fox two news. go ahead. another woman comes forward with accusations of unwanted sexual advances against new york governor andrew cuomo. and we're looking at the forecast and includes warm and then some rain. i'll see you back here with that. it's really fun, and it swings all around, and we'll introduce you to a 13 year old from oakland. was trying to cheer up here's community when you've got a business, you don't want to worry about slow internet or confusing cybersecurity. so get comcast business internet on the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses, and add the advanced security of comcast business securityedge. it's the speed you need with threat protection, plus 24/7 support. get fast internet and advanced security—made simple. and bounce forward— with comcast business. get started with a great offer, and ask how you can add comcast business securityedge. plus, for a limited time, ask how to get a $500 prepaid card when you upgrade. call today. and sentence him to prison. the court
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. >> prosecutor linda talley smith knew she didn't have a perfect case.dna, so she told jurors they wouldn't hear about any smoking gun, but they would hear david dooley's own words which had made him the last man standing in the detectives' process of elimination. >> it was through this process that the path kept turning back to one person, the defendant, david dooley. >> jurors heard that almost all the employees working on the morning of the murder were on the warehouse floor, far away from the upstairs office area where michelle was killed. they were eliminated as suspects. >> we were able to create a time record of where everybody was and what they were doing at different points during the morning. >> and where was david dooley? >> there's a red pickup truck. >> the jury got to see dooley on security video from that morning. >> the defendant actually left that building that day at 6:31 a.m. which was about a half an hour after michelle walked into the building. >> the prosecutors showed the jury a photo of those press pry marks on michelle's office d
. >> prosecutor linda talley smith knew she didn't have a perfect case.dna, so she told jurors they wouldn't hear about any smoking gun, but they would hear david dooley's own words which had made him the last man standing in the detectives' process of elimination. >> it was through this process that the path kept turning back to one person, the defendant, david dooley. >> jurors heard that almost all the employees working on the morning of the murder were on the warehouse...
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smith: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: reserves? mr. smith: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. yarmuth: mr. speaker, i now yield 45 seconds to the gentleman from michigan, a distinguished member of the budget committee, mr. kildee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is recognized for 45 seconds. mr. kildee: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my friend, the chairman of the budget committee, for yielding. i support this legislation, the american people support this legislation because it's good for families, it's good for seniors, it's good for businesses, and it provides immediate economic relief to the people who are struggling right now. $2,000 to every american, supported by democrats and republicans. speeding up vaccination, supported by democrats and republicans. extending unemployment benefits, supported by democrats and republicans. expanding the earned income tax credit and the child tax credit, cutting child poverty, supported by democrats and republicans. i sa
smith: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: reserves? mr. smith: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. yarmuth: mr. speaker, i now yield 45 seconds to the gentleman from michigan, a distinguished member of the budget committee, mr. kildee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is recognized for 45 seconds. mr. kildee: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my friend, the chairman of the budget committee, for yielding. i...
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this ship's captain matt smith doubtfully supervises the precision performance then lay of the forklift. and no worries guy out on to about the bags will start putting some of the same sort of coming up with . it so when we go out to the how to all ends it's easier to have it all palletized like this instead of coming back in time and. so we can sort it out before we get to the all and. today it's a bit of a jigsaw or of a load there's lots of sort of mish. autumn's on board as well as you know more pallets and bits and pieces so the boys have done a really good job. matt smith is happy at this rate they will be able to embark on the return journey before you know tight. all ships bound for the outer islands depart from the spectacular t.-i harbor. it's always relatively busy here with all kinds of craft zipping through the channel. denise's or tennies outnumber cars in the region and ferries are the main form of public transportation. that. fishing and hunting are integral to the way of life here. many hours the island is still utilize stone will fish traps that were built by their anc
this ship's captain matt smith doubtfully supervises the precision performance then lay of the forklift. and no worries guy out on to about the bags will start putting some of the same sort of coming up with . it so when we go out to the how to all ends it's easier to have it all palletized like this instead of coming back in time and. so we can sort it out before we get to the all and. today it's a bit of a jigsaw or of a load there's lots of sort of mish. autumn's on board as well as you know...
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i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >> we are starting to turn a corner. >> new covid guidelines from the cdc. what fully vaccinated people can and cannot do. plus, record vaccinations over the weekend. protesters fill the streets of minneapolis for the trial of the then cop accused of killing george floyd now jury selection delayed as the court weighs an additional murder charge. >>> more women make accusations against andrew cuomo the new york governor defying calls for him to resign. >> i'm not going to resign because of allegations >> and microsoft business e-mail software hacked. security experts say they fear it's morphing into a new global security crisis. tonight, the small businesses in the cross hairs. >> announcer: live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith >> good evening, america fan and skipper smith are close with their four grand kids that all live in the same north carolina town they do of hickory, but the pandemic meant months of physical distance. >> we'
i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >> we are starting to turn a corner. >> new covid guidelines from the cdc. what fully vaccinated people can and cannot do. plus, record vaccinations over the weekend. protesters fill the streets of minneapolis for the trial of the then cop accused of killing george floyd now jury selection delayed as the court weighs an additional murder charge. >>> more women make accusations against andrew cuomo the new york governor defying...
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smith will discuss equity. last night, president biden announced all americans will be eligible for vaccinations no later than may 1. all americans no later than may 1. the president put the nation on a path to get closer to normal by the fourth of july. as many of you remember in the president's first full day of office, he outlined a comprehensive strategy to beat this pandemic. we spent every day since executing against that strategy and are making progress. as you can see on our progress report, the current seven day average is 2.2 million shots per day. that's a new record case we will continue to build on. on inauguration day, only 8% of americans 65 and over had gotten their first vaccination. today, that number is nearly 65%. this is important because 80% of covid deaths have been individuals 65 and over. so, we are making progress, but there is more work to do. last night, americans heard the president say that all of us need to do our part and, if we do, there is a good chance families and friends wil
smith will discuss equity. last night, president biden announced all americans will be eligible for vaccinations no later than may 1. all americans no later than may 1. the president put the nation on a path to get closer to normal by the fourth of july. as many of you remember in the president's first full day of office, he outlined a comprehensive strategy to beat this pandemic. we spent every day since executing against that strategy and are making progress. as you can see on our progress...
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sarah smith with the latest at _ offer in england. england. sarah smith with the latest at holyrood, thank- offer in england. sarah smith with the latest at holyrood, thank you. j the home secretary has set out what she describes as the "most comprehensive, fair but firm" proposals to reform the way people apply for asylum in the uk. priti patel said that for the first time, people seeking protection as refugees would have their claim assessed based on how they arrived in the uk. she said that those who arrived here illegally, such as paying people smugglers to cross the english channel, would find it much harder to claim asylum and stay in the uk. but those who arrived here using what she called legal settlement routes, such as being transferred formally from a refugee camp, would find it easier to get permission to stay. those allowed to stay would have limited access to welfare benefits. but the proposals have been called "inhumane" by campaigners, who say it's wrong to focus on how someone arrived in the uk, rather than trying to
sarah smith with the latest at _ offer in england. england. sarah smith with the latest at holyrood, thank- offer in england. sarah smith with the latest at holyrood, thank you. j the home secretary has set out what she describes as the "most comprehensive, fair but firm" proposals to reform the way people apply for asylum in the uk. priti patel said that for the first time, people seeking protection as refugees would have their claim assessed based on how they arrived in the uk. she...
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to the lock smith person. going over and pay him. the dude gives him the key. he gets in and drives off. >> reporter: when dan saw the video, he called the number, printed on the van. >> i said you didn't get an i.d.? he said no. i don't understand how that's legally possible. >> reporter: we called that number too, and spoke to wilson zong, who told us that was him driving the truck. he says he speaks limited english, so -- >> reporter: but dan says that doesn't add up, because the registration was in the locked car. zong says he wasn't suspicious, because keys to mercedes usually take hours to create. and the man waited patiently outside. >> a lot of people say, the only difference between you guys and a thief is a license. >> reporter: omar says a criminal can easily pose as the owner, which is why he makes sure he verifies a person's license and registration before creating a duplicate key. he also says it's way to easy to get a lock smith business license in california. there's no training required. you j
to the lock smith person. going over and pay him. the dude gives him the key. he gets in and drives off. >> reporter: when dan saw the video, he called the number, printed on the van. >> i said you didn't get an i.d.? he said no. i don't understand how that's legally possible. >> reporter: we called that number too, and spoke to wilson zong, who told us that was him driving the truck. he says he speaks limited english, so -- >> reporter: but dan says that doesn't add up,...
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smith on the demand and the need side. what the trends on? we see the concerning picture with so many beds and facilities lost. i don't be know if we have data on the need. is the need flat, rising or changing in any way we are tracking? >> yeah, we are seeing the demand has not flattened. it is increasing as the population continues to age. on the prior report we haven't updated numbers on demand. we see in terms of mental health behavioral health beds and it is helpful for homelessness. we are trying to get support as well as older adult population aging. we haven't seen a decline in the demand. i can provide updated data if interested on that side as well. >> thank you. i don't think from my perspective it is necessary with this zoning. moving forward to look at the bigger policy issues, it would be great to have that as part of the presentation so we know what we are doing with terms of up met demand. i appreciate supervisor mandelman's office work on this crucial issue when the time is right after public comment i would be happy to move
smith on the demand and the need side. what the trends on? we see the concerning picture with so many beds and facilities lost. i don't be know if we have data on the need. is the need flat, rising or changing in any way we are tracking? >> yeah, we are seeing the demand has not flattened. it is increasing as the population continues to age. on the prior report we haven't updated numbers on demand. we see in terms of mental health behavioral health beds and it is helpful for homelessness....
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senator smith joins me on the show now. thank you so much for coming to talk to me, senator smith. what was it specifically that made you decide it is now time to end the filibuster? because you supported it before, for all the reasons that the joe manchins and kirsten cinemas still support it, protecting minority rights, getting bipartisan votes, etd set raw, et cetera. >> well, thank you, mehdi, so great to be on the show with you, and you're right. i started out when i first came to the senate three years ago with a little bit of this idea that, you know, we saw in mr. smith goes to washington, of the senator talking on the floor of the senate to advance justice. and then i lived in the senate for three years, and i saw how mitch mcconnell has turned the senate into a legislative graveyard, a place where great ideas go to die. and i just realized that the danger, the damage done to our democracy by allowing a minority of senators to shape the agenda, the progressive agenda that we need so desperately in this country, is just too great. you know, in the united states senate, we h
senator smith joins me on the show now. thank you so much for coming to talk to me, senator smith. what was it specifically that made you decide it is now time to end the filibuster? because you supported it before, for all the reasons that the joe manchins and kirsten cinemas still support it, protecting minority rights, getting bipartisan votes, etd set raw, et cetera. >> well, thank you, mehdi, so great to be on the show with you, and you're right. i started out when i first came to...
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i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >>> hate can have no safe harbor in america >> consoling the grieving asian-american community the president and vice president in atlanta as we learn more about the victims and the lives they were living. >>> states reopen even as several of them see rising cases and new victims in the hospital. tonight paying cash money to get more people to get a shot. >>> more allegations against the new york governor, andrew cuomo. now a current aide in his office speaking out publicly for the first time >>> this is our weight room. let me show y'all the men's weight room. >> plus, the weight of disparate. tonight pros weigh in and the ncaa responds. >>> live from cnbc the facts. the truth. "the news with shepard smith." >>> good evening violence against asian-americans is skyrocketing, and it must stop now that's the message today from president biden just moments ago, in fact, in atlanta, just days after a gunman went be on a rampage and killed eight people at spas ther
i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >>> hate can have no safe harbor in america >> consoling the grieving asian-american community the president and vice president in atlanta as we learn more about the victims and the lives they were living. >>> states reopen even as several of them see rising cases and new victims in the hospital. tonight paying cash money to get more people to get a shot. >>> more allegations against the new york governor, andrew...
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nunez-smith: absolutely. thank you for the question. so, you know, we shouldn't lose of the very good news that we have. we have three authorized vaccines, that's tremendous. we do expect that they be distributed evenly for all communities to benefit. there are clinical benefits to j&j that we talked about. -- talked about briefly, in terms of the cold storm capacity, the single dose. that might make it very useful for health care providers in their tool can i kit, when they're thinking about things like pop-ups. overall we do think the distribution, again, should be even. across communities. importantly, providing that guidance up front, we are modeling that within the federal program. and then as we said, we will be tracking biometrics such as zip code and social mobility to see where vaccines are going. and should certain vaccines go consistently to certain communities, we will be able to intervene and we're here to provide support and technical assistance to pivot and intervene and correct if and when needed. >> last question. we'll
nunez-smith: absolutely. thank you for the question. so, you know, we shouldn't lose of the very good news that we have. we have three authorized vaccines, that's tremendous. we do expect that they be distributed evenly for all communities to benefit. there are clinical benefits to j&j that we talked about. -- talked about briefly, in terms of the cold storm capacity, the single dose. that might make it very useful for health care providers in their tool can i kit, when they're thinking...
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sarah smith, our scotland editor, at _ time. sarah smith, our scotland editor, at the _ time.d editor, at the scottish _ time. sarah smith, our scotland l editor, at the scottish parliament, many thanks. and to find out more about this story look at our website, bbc.co.uk/news, or the bbc news app. the united kingdom will not escape the effects of a third wave of the pandemic, given the sharp rise in cases in parts of the european union. that's the warning from the prime minister, borisjohnson, who said people should be "under no illusion" about the dangers. one minister also warned the uk might put "all our european neighbours" on the red list of countries, where arrivals are either banned or put in quarantine hotels. during the day, the row between the uk and the eu over vaccine supplies intensified, with a threat that eu could block doses of vaccines manufactured in the eu from being exported to the uk. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. france tonight, quiet paris, back in lockdown, the disease double where it was last week. on one side of the channel, the numb
sarah smith, our scotland editor, at _ time. sarah smith, our scotland editor, at the _ time.d editor, at the scottish _ time. sarah smith, our scotland l editor, at the scottish parliament, many thanks. and to find out more about this story look at our website, bbc.co.uk/news, or the bbc news app. the united kingdom will not escape the effects of a third wave of the pandemic, given the sharp rise in cases in parts of the european union. that's the warning from the prime minister, borisjohnson,...
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we're at bill smith's diner in mckinney, texas.ike one, you're in a lot of trouble. will: you stop that. brian: it was a big investment. thanks so much. meanwhile, coming up straight ahead, could the u.s. and china be going to war? our next guest warns the threat is escalating. we map out what that war would look like. steve: plus, saved by a slice, dave portnoy helped save a struggling new jersey restaurant. you're watching "fox & friends" live from new york, and we will be right back. ♪ finish. ♪ just get a quote at libertymutual.com. really? i'll check that out. oh yeah. i think i might get a quote. not again! aah, come on rice. do your thing. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (quiet piano music) ♪ ♪ comfort in the extreme. the lincoln family of luxury suvs. ♪ ♪ brian: the top commander in the pacific warning about the threat of china. he did it yesterday. >> i think our conventional deterrent is actually eroding in the region, and it's because of the vast advances that the chinese have
we're at bill smith's diner in mckinney, texas.ike one, you're in a lot of trouble. will: you stop that. brian: it was a big investment. thanks so much. meanwhile, coming up straight ahead, could the u.s. and china be going to war? our next guest warns the threat is escalating. we map out what that war would look like. steve: plus, saved by a slice, dave portnoy helped save a struggling new jersey restaurant. you're watching "fox & friends" live from new york, and we will be right...
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matt smith is happy at this rate they will be able to embark on the return journey the full time. span for the outer islands depart from the spectacular t.-i harbor. it's always relatively busy here with all kinds of craft zipping through the channel. denise's were tinnies outnumber cars in the region and ferries are the main form of public transportation. fishing and hunting are integral to the way of life here many outer island is to utilize stone ball fish traps that were built by their ancestors many centuries ago to catch fish that have drifted in shore on the time. barry powell wonders the shallows around area of donnelly with his traditional full pronged spear. if you strip was built way before i was born. before my parents were. ancestors. didn't misuse it. so. what repeat of. its tribe. maintaining the traps is a responsibility barry sold us on behalf of his family with pride ensuring the future sustenance of his people while reaffirming his connection to the past. if you see rocks. and that's how people keep their preps maintained. this no denying the di impact climate c
matt smith is happy at this rate they will be able to embark on the return journey the full time. span for the outer islands depart from the spectacular t.-i harbor. it's always relatively busy here with all kinds of craft zipping through the channel. denise's were tinnies outnumber cars in the region and ferries are the main form of public transportation. fishing and hunting are integral to the way of life here many outer island is to utilize stone ball fish traps that were built by their...
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and as you can see, 74 year-old reverend hilda smith still hasn't missed a day. smelled a minister in 2004. i got my end and a master's in divinity. the oakland resident says her journey of helping others begin where she grew up in new orleans, louisiana. i got married when i was 16. the day after got there. my mother die. so at that time i had a brother that was 2 months old assisted as 18 >> and i took them i that here. when i was 26 the 10 children, 300 pounds and legs on the train when i was in new i worked va hospital and i was always some place that i shouldn't be as a medical secretary. and in the direct, anderson was a gunner says school. if you want to be a nurse could anderson school so i mean, the discrimination, you know, like millie there. in fact, she says it was racial discrimination that. >> for long-term becoming a registered nurse even though she was qualified than i was. >> elected president of california student occasion, nurses association. and i still tried to get into now are in program make sure everyone's on the same page. >> fast forward
and as you can see, 74 year-old reverend hilda smith still hasn't missed a day. smelled a minister in 2004. i got my end and a master's in divinity. the oakland resident says her journey of helping others begin where she grew up in new orleans, louisiana. i got married when i was 16. the day after got there. my mother die. so at that time i had a brother that was 2 months old assisted as 18 >> and i took them i that here. when i was 26 the 10 children, 300 pounds and legs on the train...
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lucky mcdermott has worked as a deck hand for sea smith through 6 months and is currently assigned to the m.v. titan on a full week on 4 weeks of freight taishan. basically we've got a lot to fit onto a small bit. that's really important we be clever with where we put how it's bottoms on the deck. watch things go on the bottom and then the water we can stack them up. for control control knowledge. in the direction that we stay in the role of the ocean pretty bad so we are being down to people with good sight because we've got cars trucks everything you know so you thought of any fright rolling around. up here in the tourist rights governed by the top when the tods wrought we can get in there but the window is really minimal we've got to get in there on large everything really quickly and get the part ready but we within a couple of hours before the top drops if that top drops you can be stuck there for weeks. the time it takes to load or unload the time when depends entirely on the amount of cargo and the time and more often than not that requires a race against time. this ship's capt
lucky mcdermott has worked as a deck hand for sea smith through 6 months and is currently assigned to the m.v. titan on a full week on 4 weeks of freight taishan. basically we've got a lot to fit onto a small bit. that's really important we be clever with where we put how it's bottoms on the deck. watch things go on the bottom and then the water we can stack them up. for control control knowledge. in the direction that we stay in the role of the ocean pretty bad so we are being down to people...
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they tell stories about margaret chase smith, claire booth loose, and lindy boggs.ch tonight beginning at 8:00 and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> you're watching american history tv every weekend on c-span3. explore our nation's past, american history tv on c-span3 created by america's cable television companies. today brought to you by these television companies who provided american history tv to viewers as a public service.
they tell stories about margaret chase smith, claire booth loose, and lindy boggs.ch tonight beginning at 8:00 and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> you're watching american history tv every weekend on c-span3. explore our nation's past, american history tv on c-span3 created by america's cable television companies. today brought to you by these television companies who provided american history tv to viewers as a public service.
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smith will vote yes on h.r. 6. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. kahele, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. kahele will vote yes on h.r. 6. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by congress member napolitano, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that congress member napolitano will vote yes on h.r. 6. ms. matsui: as the member designated by mr. desaulnier, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. desaulnier will vote yes on h.r. 6. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? mr. fleischmann: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. desjarlais of tennessee, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. desjarlais will vote nay on h.r. 6. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from pennsylvania seek recognition? -- new j
smith will vote yes on h.r. 6. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. kahele, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. kahele will vote yes on h.r. 6. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by congress member napolitano, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that congress member napolitano will vote...
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smith. this is the news on cnbc accused of writing prescriptions for massive amounts of opioids >> relatives of his patients called him demanding him to stop prescribing to their loved ones. >> a doctor charged with the murders of five patients. >>> going 24/7, the arrival of the johnson & johnson single shot marks a major escalation in the covid fight. the vaccine super sites that will be open around the clock. >>> we waste a lot of food, an estimated billion tons a year. tonight, the cultural changes to reduce the waste. >>> plus, not a handout, but a hand up. >> i was able to sleep a lot better i could breathe a lot better. >> $500 cash money a month to one city's poorest residents tonight, an experiment's impact on poverty and mental health >>> live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith. >>> good evening, america's vaccine rollout is speeding up by the day just as states and cities begin to relax their covid restrictions data from johns hopkins shows the recent dro
smith. this is the news on cnbc accused of writing prescriptions for massive amounts of opioids >> relatives of his patients called him demanding him to stop prescribing to their loved ones. >> a doctor charged with the murders of five patients. >>> going 24/7, the arrival of the johnson & johnson single shot marks a major escalation in the covid fight. the vaccine super sites that will be open around the clock. >>> we waste a lot of food, an estimated billion...
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ktvu xas and smith joins us now live and azenith smith. you spoke with police about criticism from residents that they're not doing enough? yes, julie. you know, this is not just a san jose problem, but bay area wide. this activity is not going away but getting worse with shots ringing out and driver's getting more emboldened. this'd is pretty much an ongoing thing. every weekend. we respond. dozens of san jose police officers breaking up this side show saturday just before midnight at feeling avenue and south seventh street car seemed racing by running red lights and driving erratically evading officers. moments prior cars, doing doughnuts and other dangerous maneuvers to the delight of hundreds of spectators. in the end, police impounded five cars arrested one person for reckless driving, and three other people for possessing weapons. they were handguns. they were semiautomatic canyons. i believe one of them was a ghost gun as well. which is hold. you know another rabbit hole. i don't wanna go down right now. police say the same group of
ktvu xas and smith joins us now live and azenith smith. you spoke with police about criticism from residents that they're not doing enough? yes, julie. you know, this is not just a san jose problem, but bay area wide. this activity is not going away but getting worse with shots ringing out and driver's getting more emboldened. this'd is pretty much an ongoing thing. every weekend. we respond. dozens of san jose police officers breaking up this side show saturday just before midnight at feeling...
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smith, or mr. whatever his name is until he tells me to call him by his first name.usiness. i stay away from talk about race or religion or politics. that goes for talk about negro celebrities, too. this business of what good singers and prize fighters negroes are. who cares? when a guy is in business no matter what color his skin is, he's interested in making a living, in making money. that's uppermost in his mind. i guess what i'm saying is i try to help anyway i can. sometimes with displays or ad materials or an idea once in a while. the important thing is that if it helps push sales for the dealer, it helps push them for me, too. >> handle a negro account just like any of your others, don't patronize. stick to business. get interested in the account. pitch in and help anyway you can. sounds like pretty good sales advice. that's the secret of selling the negro. well, how about it? what do you think of this new market? that can open new outlets for you and everybody who sells goods or services. it's still possible to get in on the ground floor when this market is j
smith, or mr. whatever his name is until he tells me to call him by his first name.usiness. i stay away from talk about race or religion or politics. that goes for talk about negro celebrities, too. this business of what good singers and prize fighters negroes are. who cares? when a guy is in business no matter what color his skin is, he's interested in making a living, in making money. that's uppermost in his mind. i guess what i'm saying is i try to help anyway i can. sometimes with displays...
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smith.in the fact of the retrocession house made it illegal, , passeda bill finding it illegal to mr. smith can you actually hold that argument we heard from the delicate ms. norton homes in regards to being owned i maryland? >> i think there are three points to make. i think there are three points to make in response to that. the first is the supreme court has never ruled on whether that retrocession was constitutional. at the time they were asked to consider the face case of h time had passed it so certainly a timely challenge today we raise many of the same issues that retrocession raise. additionally it was a much smaller area that was being retrocession of the time, only about a third of the district. most important virginia consented to that retrocession. so it only makes sense that marilyn would need to consent to a different use of the land today. additionally there's also the issue of the 23rd amendment which even if a specific size wasn't specifically for the district wasn't contem
smith.in the fact of the retrocession house made it illegal, , passeda bill finding it illegal to mr. smith can you actually hold that argument we heard from the delicate ms. norton homes in regards to being owned i maryland? >> i think there are three points to make. i think there are three points to make in response to that. the first is the supreme court has never ruled on whether that retrocession was constitutional. at the time they were asked to consider the face case of h time had...