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smith: i do. our president is accessible and he calls me when he wants to talk tax or trade or other items within our committee's jurisdiction. and so, i've met with him several times on this tax bill. twice in the last two weeks in the oval office. i shared with him the main priorities that he asked us to deliver on, and what i could deliver on and what i couldn't deliver on. david: so, let's go through some of those. the main thing that he wanted, i thought, was to get the tax cuts that we had had before extended for corporations and for individuals. so, individuals will have their tax rate be the same as it is currently, is that right? rep. smith: that's exactly right. the first thing, his first priority was permanency of expiring 2017 tax cuts. and some of the main items expiring was individual rates would go up. this makes the current rate that you're paying taxes right now, will stay the current rates, regardless of what tax bracket you are in. the child tax credit was going to be slashed in
smith: i do. our president is accessible and he calls me when he wants to talk tax or trade or other items within our committee's jurisdiction. and so, i've met with him several times on this tax bill. twice in the last two weeks in the oval office. i shared with him the main priorities that he asked us to deliver on, and what i could deliver on and what i couldn't deliver on. david: so, let's go through some of those. the main thing that he wanted, i thought, was to get the tax cuts that we...
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smith. it's a pleasure to have all of you here. it's an especially prideful moment for the pacific northwest to have mr. smith and mr. altman here representing an open ai approach. by that i mean an approach where we want to win against china in a closed system by making sure what is developed in the united states and around the globe is an architecture where the united states wins. to do that, we need to focus on computing power, algorithms, and on robust data sources. all of that will be key. personally, i believe continued investment in nsf helps in those areas as a good public-private partnership with the industry represented here today. i am so proud we passed the chips and science act. the chips and science act set the foundation for investing in the united states of america and bringing more of the supply chain back to the united states of america to build on a future leadership we already have in the computing power. but we also need to understand we have to move forward on the chips
smith. it's a pleasure to have all of you here. it's an especially prideful moment for the pacific northwest to have mr. smith and mr. altman here representing an open ai approach. by that i mean an approach where we want to win against china in a closed system by making sure what is developed in the united states and around the globe is an architecture where the united states wins. to do that, we need to focus on computing power, algorithms, and on robust data sources. all of that will be key....
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smith. it's a pleasure to have all of you here. it's an especially prideful moment for the pacific northwest to have mr. smith and mr. altman here representing an open ai approach. by that i mean an approach where we want to win against china in a closed system by making sure what is developed in the united states and around the globe is an architecture where the united states wins. to do that, we need to focus on computing power, algorithms, and on robust data sources. all of that will be key. personally, i believe continued investment in nsf helps in those areas as a good public-private partnership with the industry represented here today. i am so proud we passed the chips and science act. the chips and science act set the foundation for investing in the united states of america and bringing more of the supply chain back to the united states of america to build on a future leadership we already have in the computing power. but we also need to understand we have to move forward on the chips
smith. it's a pleasure to have all of you here. it's an especially prideful moment for the pacific northwest to have mr. smith and mr. altman here representing an open ai approach. by that i mean an approach where we want to win against china in a closed system by making sure what is developed in the united states and around the globe is an architecture where the united states wins. to do that, we need to focus on computing power, algorithms, and on robust data sources. all of that will be key....
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this informant claims to have had a conversation years ago with christian smith in which christian smithragged about how things got so out of hand up at the homicide scene that they had to burn the place down to the ground. >> after the murders, christian smith had almost a decade to become a decorated war hero, receiving two purple hearts, but he couldn't escape justice forever. 12 years after the brutal murder, smith was finally found guilty of first degree murder in the deaths of vicki freedley and john hayward, and robert pape was convicted of first degree murder in the deaths of vicki friedli, john hayward and second degree murder in the death of beckie friedli. christian smith and robert pape were each sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. >> resolve. >> your pet knows if a mess is really gone. if not, they may remark the spot resolve gets rid of pet messes better than the leading competitor, destroying stains, neutralizing odors, and preventing remarking love the love. resolve the mess. >> we at visiting angels want to thank you for welcoming us into your
this informant claims to have had a conversation years ago with christian smith in which christian smithragged about how things got so out of hand up at the homicide scene that they had to burn the place down to the ground. >> after the murders, christian smith had almost a decade to become a decorated war hero, receiving two purple hearts, but he couldn't escape justice forever. 12 years after the brutal murder, smith was finally found guilty of first degree murder in the deaths of vicki...
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smith?ks so pathetic after this election, i might entertain it. >> okay, hold on. does anyone really think a loudmouth tv personality with endless opinions, no qualifications, and a bad hairline would be a plausible candidate for president of the united states? >> i have been pretty good at picking people and picking candidates, and i will tell you, i would love to see him run. >> oh, right. goddamn it. >> hi, "daily show." you had your fun. guess what! it still was a sorry ass take! you've got some work to do! and maybe, just maybe, you will do it right! if you stay off the weed! [cheers and applause] >> desi: when we come back, jeff hiller will be joining me on the show, so don't go away. [cheers and applause] touches of black. they say a lot without having to say much. they stand for elegance, refinement, and prestige. even a little can go a long way. and though they're darker than the darkest night, they make you see everything in a new light. the kia x-line nightfall collection. kia. mo
smith?ks so pathetic after this election, i might entertain it. >> okay, hold on. does anyone really think a loudmouth tv personality with endless opinions, no qualifications, and a bad hairline would be a plausible candidate for president of the united states? >> i have been pretty good at picking people and picking candidates, and i will tell you, i would love to see him run. >> oh, right. goddamn it. >> hi, "daily show." you had your fun. guess what! it...
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host: martin smith is our guest here this morning.ou can join the conversation here with your questions or your comments this -- excuse me, this pbs frontline documentary will air tomorrow, july 1 at 10:00 p.m. eastern time, 9:00 p.m. central. it's also available to watch pat pbs.org/frontline. martin smith, what do you hope the american audience gets out of watching this documentary? guest: well, first of all, i hope that they understand the man better. it is very easy to look at his past and say this is bad. they're nothing can come of this that's any good but we've seen this in history. people have participated in armed battle
host: martin smith is our guest here this morning.ou can join the conversation here with your questions or your comments this -- excuse me, this pbs frontline documentary will air tomorrow, july 1 at 10:00 p.m. eastern time, 9:00 p.m. central. it's also available to watch pat pbs.org/frontline. martin smith, what do you hope the american audience gets out of watching this documentary? guest: well, first of all, i hope that they understand the man better. it is very easy to look at his past and...
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fred smith was a true patriot. serving honorably as a captain in the united states marine corps in vietnam. after that service, he returned home with a bold idea. a company that could deliver packages overnight around the world. fred smith turned that idea into a global enterprise. revolutionizing international supply chains, transforming how businesses operate, and changing how people connect. fred smith not only directed and dominated the modern logistics industry, he created it. for more than 50 years after the conception of fedex, he continued to lead it. today, fedex operates in over 220 countries but its heart and headquarters remain in memphis, tennessee. through fedex, fred smith turned memphis into a global logistics hub, driving economic growth, acrossed region, while employs tens of thousands of tennesseans. today the fedex world hub at memphis international airport is one of the busiest and largest cargo airports in the world. fedex is the largest fortune 500 company in the state of tennessee. fred smit
fred smith was a true patriot. serving honorably as a captain in the united states marine corps in vietnam. after that service, he returned home with a bold idea. a company that could deliver packages overnight around the world. fred smith turned that idea into a global enterprise. revolutionizing international supply chains, transforming how businesses operate, and changing how people connect. fred smith not only directed and dominated the modern logistics industry, he created it. for more...
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smith-bindman: thanks so much for the invitation.rld pride, the international lgbtq+ celebration, is underway in washington, d.c. against the , backdrop of the trump administration rolling back lgbtq+ rights and protections, particularly for transgender people. the co-creator of aclu's “freedom to be” campaign, which advocates for trans people's rights, says that makes the event all the more significant. >> there is nothing donald trump has done or can do to lgbtq people that we have not faced before. we have to show up for each other and know that the power lives with us. if you want so sitting in our homes scrolling on our phones, , terrified of what will come next, i think what's important for us to do is remember that courage is contagious. john: but president trump's anti-dei policies have led some corporate sponsors to drop out and some foreign transgender groups have canceled their participation. june crenshaw is the deputy director of the capital pride alliance, the washington, d.c. group posting world pride. when washington
smith-bindman: thanks so much for the invitation.rld pride, the international lgbtq+ celebration, is underway in washington, d.c. against the , backdrop of the trump administration rolling back lgbtq+ rights and protections, particularly for transgender people. the co-creator of aclu's “freedom to be” campaign, which advocates for trans people's rights, says that makes the event all the more significant. >> there is nothing donald trump has done or can do to lgbtq people that we have...
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fred smith, the founder of fedex created the express delivery of ourcondolences to the smith fam.r person for having known fred. >> innovation is a holy grail of most successful businesses in the key to improving prosperity of society. bret: fred smith was born in 1944 spent most of his childhood in memphis smith would go on to study word craft the idea first future business. >> i was delighted to get a seat great it was an excellent performance on my part. >> in the paper smith wrote about a business theory to create a shipping system using coordinated air cargo flights with which would eventually allow for faster deliveries. >> i think all of us, and large measure, or driven to make a positive contribution to humanity after the devastation and brutality we saw in vietnam. super after smith graduated from yale he joined the marines. he served two tours in vietnam and was decorated for his bravery in combat. he left as a captain in 1969. >> fedex was also built by vietnam veterans. >> smith about a federal express corporation in 1971. fedex would play a major role in how american
fred smith, the founder of fedex created the express delivery of ourcondolences to the smith fam.r person for having known fred. >> innovation is a holy grail of most successful businesses in the key to improving prosperity of society. bret: fred smith was born in 1944 spent most of his childhood in memphis smith would go on to study word craft the idea first future business. >> i was delighted to get a seat great it was an excellent performance on my part. >> in the paper...
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police making clear smith did not show any signs of impairment.rs say no charges have been filed against the 24-year-old nashville native. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: smith rose to prominence in 2021 with his song "i hate alabama" on tiktok. he released "smokey mountain" and had his music featured in the summer blockbuster, "twister." in response to dobbins' death, an attorney for smith telling nbc news in part, his heart goes out to ms. dobbins' family during this incredibly difficult time. mr. smith continues to cooperate fully with the ongoing investigation. >> dot is who you'd want as a neighbor. she embodies what makes nashville so special. >> reporter: a nashville council member remembering the impact she had on the people around her. >> she worked in a number of community programs. she's someone the world deserves to know. >> reporter: dobbins' neighbor telling us the crosswalk where she was struck has become increasingly busier with traffic, with progress to be made when it comes to safety. is that an area you're worried about when you're walking thr
police making clear smith did not show any signs of impairment.rs say no charges have been filed against the 24-year-old nashville native. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: smith rose to prominence in 2021 with his song "i hate alabama" on tiktok. he released "smokey mountain" and had his music featured in the summer blockbuster, "twister." in response to dobbins' death, an attorney for smith telling nbc news in part, his heart goes out to ms. dobbins' family during this...
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remember, michael smith had told her he was, well, 34.be into your 30s, most people can still really maintain that youthful, i might be 20-something, look. ok? sure. speaking from experience, between those 30s and 40s, age just starts to do things to you. - odd, isn't it? - yeah. it doesn't seem to matter how good a shape you're in or whatever. there were those little things, the details, that he looked older than he actually was. keith morrison: genea didn't say anything then, just pondered silent in her heart. and then-- we were going through the grocery store, and he was talking about how good he looked for his age and all. and he was like, don't you agree? i looked at him like, you want me to be honest with you? well, actually, you look older than you say you are. how did he react to that? he wasn't real pleased with that. we kept discussing this. and he-- he's like, well, actually, i am older. and then i was instantly enraged. well, i should think. i mean, you're the one who loves honesty. yeah, because i had been harping on how impo
remember, michael smith had told her he was, well, 34.be into your 30s, most people can still really maintain that youthful, i might be 20-something, look. ok? sure. speaking from experience, between those 30s and 40s, age just starts to do things to you. - odd, isn't it? - yeah. it doesn't seem to matter how good a shape you're in or whatever. there were those little things, the details, that he looked older than he actually was. keith morrison: genea didn't say anything then, just pondered...
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smith jr. fred smith died this past weekend. sudden death. he was 80 years old. fred smith started a business called fedex. the largest air cargo system in the world. and he started it with an idea that he came up with when he attended yale university and made it paper. the people of the world judged it as a-plus and everything about fred smith was a-plus. he was just a regular, decent human being and a good guy. he was always available, he never made you think he was a big titan of business or a leader in industry and in the world. but just somebody who is interested in what you had to talk to him about and he'd offer his advice. in memphis, he had his hand in just about everything. our basketball arena that's made the city the home of an nba team is fedex forum. that's because of fred smith. our college football team plays in liberty stadium, he's pledged $50 million to improve that stadium and bring it up to higher standards. we've got a golf tournament that's the fedex st. jude golf classic. he's got his hand in every good thing in memphis, from education, zo
smith jr. fred smith died this past weekend. sudden death. he was 80 years old. fred smith started a business called fedex. the largest air cargo system in the world. and he started it with an idea that he came up with when he attended yale university and made it paper. the people of the world judged it as a-plus and everything about fred smith was a-plus. he was just a regular, decent human being and a good guy. he was always available, he never made you think he was a big titan of business or...
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smith rejects that. he's not interested in that. but when meeting is known among confederate officers in the army, they think that that smith is conspiring to surrender them and they start to organize a plot to take over and overthrow him. it doesn't come off the ground but they start talking about it. in the meantime smith, who doesn't want to stop fighting, thinks he can hold out, has sent envoys to cuba, mexico to see if could either help support him or they could be places of refuge. so he's he's sending feelers out to these foreign places to see what he can work out. and then an offer of surrender comes from general john pope. yeah, i remember him. second manassas guy. headquarters in the saddle. he'd been transferred the west and pope of all people sends a messenger who moves up the red river to the confederate troops surrender and with all you knowr these these meetings and secret things going on up here among the confederate political and military leaders. the messenger has to wait while know he's just hanging out in the con
smith rejects that. he's not interested in that. but when meeting is known among confederate officers in the army, they think that that smith is conspiring to surrender them and they start to organize a plot to take over and overthrow him. it doesn't come off the ground but they start talking about it. in the meantime smith, who doesn't want to stop fighting, thinks he can hold out, has sent envoys to cuba, mexico to see if could either help support him or they could be places of refuge. so...
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even though sandy smith was black. black woman. and so in any it's a it's a they think they may have targeted at certain leaders of the movement including sandy. so they say it's not racial animus. political animus. right. because you're a communist. this is the reason why this happened. and so no one is convicted ultimately, they do a civil case. they're able to win a civil case because one of the members of the workers party is not a member of the communist workers party. that's saying, well, because you're not communists, we can't use political animus to justify your killing. right? so they are able to get some money for that. but the involved keep doing movement work, but we think less of an activism, right? they're active. a stop doesn't stop when they stop being students right. they she remained in greensboro politics right after. she graduates and when she dies been a college student are like, well, why didn't we know her right. and so at the end years later, they've done like many demonstrations every year. they do a demons
even though sandy smith was black. black woman. and so in any it's a it's a they think they may have targeted at certain leaders of the movement including sandy. so they say it's not racial animus. political animus. right. because you're a communist. this is the reason why this happened. and so no one is convicted ultimately, they do a civil case. they're able to win a civil case because one of the members of the workers party is not a member of the communist workers party. that's saying, well,...
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sandi smith was one of the people i focus on. she was from a small town in south carolina, piedmont. she came to bennett college as a student after the uprising in greensboro. let me go to that. the greensboro uprising happens in may 1969. claude barnes is a student at an all black high school. he is radical, part of black power movements and organizations. he wants to be student body president. he was already junior body president but he wanted to be senior student body president. the black administration disallowed him from being a candidate because of his radicalism. the students protested and still voted for him. despite his being disallowed. so that protest continues. the police gets involved and starts attacking and harassing both students and teachers. they run to a&t's campus for support and the student organization of black unity is being founded in one of the key leaders is nelson johnson. they run to this local campus to get help. they say you are starting a riot, starting the scum starting that. they run back to the c
sandi smith was one of the people i focus on. she was from a small town in south carolina, piedmont. she came to bennett college as a student after the uprising in greensboro. let me go to that. the greensboro uprising happens in may 1969. claude barnes is a student at an all black high school. he is radical, part of black power movements and organizations. he wants to be student body president. he was already junior body president but he wanted to be senior student body president. the black...
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drake smith is a public servant. drake smith is a pate trot. drake smith is a christian.is a family man and he is a marylander and i'm very clear, i'm just keeping the seat warm for you, brother. where drake helped to organize and lead a three-day march and successfully demanded the release of millions of dollars of funding for lincoln university. [applause] and now he's on his way to divinity school. i know that jordan hall is a patriot. where you at, jordan? that jordan came to lincoln interested in psychology but his psychology professor, dr. linten williams. shout out, dr. williams. convinced him to consider interpret ship instead and he joined the student incubator and eventually became its manager. in the fall hell join the team opaque institute for economic development while studying on a full scholarship. congratulations, jordan. [applause] i know that valerie otutu is a patriot. valerie, where you at? what's going on, valerie? is valerie was born in nigeria but she came to the united states because she knew this country, like my grandfather said, would be incompl
drake smith is a public servant. drake smith is a pate trot. drake smith is a christian.is a family man and he is a marylander and i'm very clear, i'm just keeping the seat warm for you, brother. where drake helped to organize and lead a three-day march and successfully demanded the release of millions of dollars of funding for lincoln university. [applause] and now he's on his way to divinity school. i know that jordan hall is a patriot. where you at, jordan? that jordan came to lincoln...
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smith was born in memphis and grew up with a passion for flying.nd was awarded the silver and bronze stars along with two purple hearts. he said his experience in combat taught him to take risks in the business world. >> i was willing to take a chance because losing wasn't the worst thing in the world that could happen to you. i had seen that very clearly. >> reporter: smith and fedex also became known for a strong devotion to charitable endeavors and public service. during the early days of the pandemic, fedex shipped about half of all the coronavirus vaccines distributed by the federal government. smith's one-time yale fraternity brother, former president george w. bush, released a statement saying smith built a company that changed the way we live and do business. when smith stepped aside as president and ceo in 2022, he ran fedex corporation, which focused on issues like sustainability and public policy. fred smith, who revolutionized the shipping industry forever, died earlier this month in memphis. he was 80 years old. >>> time now for the hi
smith was born in memphis and grew up with a passion for flying.nd was awarded the silver and bronze stars along with two purple hearts. he said his experience in combat taught him to take risks in the business world. >> i was willing to take a chance because losing wasn't the worst thing in the world that could happen to you. i had seen that very clearly. >> reporter: smith and fedex also became known for a strong devotion to charitable endeavors and public service. during the...
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chief smith will speak shortly about what this means for residents workers on district. continue to be one of our most critical allies during nss either during the daily work of keeping the capital secure. another key partner during the event and every day is united states parked relief they been working with us a side-by-side throughout the planning process and instrumental in ensuring this event is safe and enjoyable for all attendees thank you to all the partners here today, your dedication and patience and professionalism make this effort possible. i cannot thank you enough for your partnership is my honor to introduce chief jessica taylor of the united states park relief. >> thank you. good afternoon. my name is jessica taylor. have significant expansive large-scale special events especially in and around the national mall and national park service. we are working under the nfs the umbrella and numbers on all the subcommittees. ensuring a safe event and keeping the public safe is our number one priority. will be on will activation all my officers are working saturda
chief smith will speak shortly about what this means for residents workers on district. continue to be one of our most critical allies during nss either during the daily work of keeping the capital secure. another key partner during the event and every day is united states parked relief they been working with us a side-by-side throughout the planning process and instrumental in ensuring this event is safe and enjoyable for all attendees thank you to all the partners here today, your dedication...
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chairman smith, doing such a job. no one knows taxes better than chairman smith. have a problem, we see chairman smith. thank you very much. chairman smith, i appreciate it. i want to start by asking speaker johnson to say a few words. then we are going to go to michael dell. david solomon, dara, and then chairman smith. >> mr. president, thank you for your bold, visionary leadership. it is key to the success that we are achieving. it is not an overstatement to say this will be one of the most consequential pieces of legislation in the history of congress. >> president trump talking about business and about investment. this is an invest in america roundtable. mike johnson picking up, house speaker following the president there. we are going to move away from that. we have a few guests on the economy. perhaps we will pick up with those later on. that is the live shot in washington where the president was addressing the invest in america roundtable where he discussed the current state of the economy, and trade policies, and also outlines his vision for american busi
chairman smith, doing such a job. no one knows taxes better than chairman smith. have a problem, we see chairman smith. thank you very much. chairman smith, i appreciate it. i want to start by asking speaker johnson to say a few words. then we are going to go to michael dell. david solomon, dara, and then chairman smith. >> mr. president, thank you for your bold, visionary leadership. it is key to the success that we are achieving. it is not an overstatement to say this will be one of the...
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president, i rise today with my colleague from minnesota, senator smith, to honor two minnesotaens who were friends of ours who were taken from us this weekend in a shocking act of political violence. representative melissa hortman and her husband mark hortman. i'm also continuing to pray for john hoffman and his wife who survived a brutal assassination attempt. john took nine bullets and yvette took 8 and they're continuing to recover in the hospital. i've been in touch with yvette and she's grateful for the outpouring of support from all over the country for their family. and i want to extend my enormous gratitude to the hundreds and hundreds of local, state and federal law enforcement who worked tirelessly over the course of a 43 hour man hunt to apprehend the suspect. they ran toward the danger, they risked their lives. the local officers from brooklyn park, minnesota also stopped further assassinations, along with other officers, in the moment by going over to check on legislators after learning about what happened at senator hoffman's house. we now know the a sas sin went to two
president, i rise today with my colleague from minnesota, senator smith, to honor two minnesotaens who were friends of ours who were taken from us this weekend in a shocking act of political violence. representative melissa hortman and her husband mark hortman. i'm also continuing to pray for john hoffman and his wife who survived a brutal assassination attempt. john took nine bullets and yvette took 8 and they're continuing to recover in the hospital. i've been in touch with yvette and she's...
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smith.great! this is a great crowd. how are you doing, man? >> jon: it's so good to see you. the nba basketball final, you and i are ride or die new york knickerbockers fans. >> yes. >> jon: it's been a disappointing -- to have them and they play up there and not continue, i thought, was the right move. >> you think come after you blow a 17-point lead with over 6 minutes left, 14 with 2:51 left, nine with two seconds left, you end up losing game 1? i didn't want to admit it to the world at the time, but i knew they would die. >> jon: my son was there in the rafters, when jalen brunson -- there is probably a minute and something left, they had a nine-point lead. they hit it and he made the fatal mistake that the knicks van -- now he knows -- he did the "bye-bye." he did the "bye-bye" on a selfie. >> here is a crime -- >> jon: can he be arrested for that? >> i'm going to tell you why. who does the bye-bye, that is steph curry. the greatest shooter god is ever created. >> jon: yes! >> that guy,
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you get the feeling jr smith thought they had the lead. wondering about smith again.ess five minutes go up on the clock overtime here in. >> 2018 jr smith dribbled out the clock in game one of the finals against the warriors. thought he had the lead and would stun the warriors instead. it was a tie game. you go to ot and the warriors won in overtime. they ended up sweeping lebron and the cavs. that's a meme that we've seen a lot over the years. in lebron's second go around with the cavs that video i mean we've run it seven years in a row now or six years because it happened in 2018. i'm like, is that the jr smith day. and it was. >> what are you doing. >> yeah it's a good one. it's a good meme. it's he made the perfect face and the perfect reaction. >> it's good too because the warriors won. so we love it even more lebron. >> we can keep. >> you happy. >> yeah. all right chris thank you. you got it. festa italiana returns to san francisco with a ♪ (slow down) ♪ (♪) cut!!!! i get it! slow motion. slow down geographic atrophy. but we don't need gimmicks. stick to the fa
you get the feeling jr smith thought they had the lead. wondering about smith again.ess five minutes go up on the clock overtime here in. >> 2018 jr smith dribbled out the clock in game one of the finals against the warriors. thought he had the lead and would stun the warriors instead. it was a tie game. you go to ot and the warriors won in overtime. they ended up sweeping lebron and the cavs. that's a meme that we've seen a lot over the years. in lebron's second go around with the cavs...
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we think in smith yod fell outside of rule and so think that's a separate track. andver the court meant by hybrid rights or other rights at same here however you definee . almost exactly the same situation where parents a concerned about what their children are being taught and here we have egregiously thericulum designed, the board when you select these books seleks that will disrupt we think tha whatever smith meant by hybrid rights that were at issue inoder, we meet that definition. >> do wee embrace that theory to analyze our claim or definition. say yoder is about high bride ts? >> i don't think so. this is espinoza ofree rights. was about exercise. i don't think the statements made in smith has to govern how the court treats this rule. >> let me ask you about the burden in this case. has been a lot of talk ab exposure and you have pointed out in cases like tersection allies there is actually in the book -- it presents a world view. >> disrupt theorms that book. >> i not just pictures but actually the text, it's talking out genders, nonbine area and pronounce
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police say smith showed no signs of impairment.med at cma's fest over the weekend and has multiple gold-certified hits. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," actor patricia clarkson will be live in the studio to discuss her new movie "lilly." i'm jessi mitchell. this is "cbs news mornings." ♪ zyrtec! ♪ allergies got you... ...trying every trick? grab zyrtec for total relief. it works fast and lasts a full 24 hours. what are you waiting for? go zeize the day with zyrtec! ugh, weeding is the worst. but now, there's spruce: you'll see visible results in 1 hour and dead weeds in 1 day and it's safe for use around people and pets. spruce: the new, hard-working, worry-free weed and grass killer. ♪ it's spruce! ♪ for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura in adults. nurtec odt can provide relief in 2 hours... which can last up to 2 days. don't take if allergic to nurtec odt. allergic reactions can occur, even days after use. get help right away for trouble breathing, rash; swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or throat. high blood pr
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jeffrey smith, inside the capitol on january 6th, 2021.n struck her husband in the head, giving him a concussion and causing psychological and physical trauma that led to his suicide. walls-kaufman has denied assaulting smith and called the outcome of the trial absolutely ridiculous. >>> the "island packet" says hilton head officials are reporting a likely second shark bite in less than a week. authorities at the popular beach destination in south carolina responded to a medical emergency at coligny beach sunday. they say the victim suffered lacerations to the leg consistent with a shark bite. it comes just days after a 12-year-old girl suffered a leg wound consistent with a shark bite at a hilton head beach. >>> and the daytona beach news journal says a colorado man was killed by lightning while at the beach on his honeymoon. authorities say 29-year-old jake rosencranz was standing in ankle-deep water in new smyrna beach friday when the incident occurred. they say lifeguards started cpr and other lifesaving measures before he was taken to
jeffrey smith, inside the capitol on january 6th, 2021.n struck her husband in the head, giving him a concussion and causing psychological and physical trauma that led to his suicide. walls-kaufman has denied assaulting smith and called the outcome of the trial absolutely ridiculous. >>> the "island packet" says hilton head officials are reporting a likely second shark bite in less than a week. authorities at the popular beach destination in south carolina responded to a...
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martin smith?st: i think that's right. i was going to mention george washington earlier but i didn't want to raise too many eyebrows but in fact, when you're engaged in a freedom fight, you see your role not as a terrorist but as a freedom fighter. i think the term terrorist is a very difficult one, and i try to avoid it. you can call your opponent a terrorist. and especially if they're using tactics of war that target and kill civilians for the effect of cowering the population such as isis did. that crosses a line in my view. and most people's view. but i think that with -- in the case of al jilani when he was fighting assad, he was targeting military installations by and large. he did use suicide bombers. he told me that he did that because he didn't have jet planes. so you're right to raise the issue that there are people like jerry adams in ireland or george washington who have or would be considered terrorists in the view of their opponents. host: here is a viewer in california who said can m
martin smith?st: i think that's right. i was going to mention george washington earlier but i didn't want to raise too many eyebrows but in fact, when you're engaged in a freedom fight, you see your role not as a terrorist but as a freedom fighter. i think the term terrorist is a very difficult one, and i try to avoid it. you can call your opponent a terrorist. and especially if they're using tactics of war that target and kill civilians for the effect of cowering the population such as isis...
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hyde-smith: senator baldwin. sen. baldwin: thank you, senator britt just teed up the path i wanted to take on registered apprenticeships. it's obviously a high quality pathway to help workers find jobs that pay good wages. since fiscal year 2016, congress has worked in a bipartisan way to invest in apprenticeships. i have long been a champion of registered apprenticeships, as wisconsin was the first state in the country to have one. i was particularly excited to see expansion of registered apprenticeships in youth sectors, including in education. it can be hard to stand up a new apprenticeship. the federal government has funded intermediaries to help provide technical assistance to do just that. and other supports to entities interested in creating or growing registered apprenticeships. it's why -- i said this in my opening comments. i was really disappointed that in the first few months of trump's presidency, we seem to be going backwards on apprenticeship expansion. the administration's canceled several apprenticesh
hyde-smith: senator baldwin. sen. baldwin: thank you, senator britt just teed up the path i wanted to take on registered apprenticeships. it's obviously a high quality pathway to help workers find jobs that pay good wages. since fiscal year 2016, congress has worked in a bipartisan way to invest in apprenticeships. i have long been a champion of registered apprenticeships, as wisconsin was the first state in the country to have one. i was particularly excited to see expansion of registered...
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in chairman smith, thank you for doing a good job. no one knows tax is better than chairman smith.e have a problem we go to see chairman smith. i want to thank you very much. i appreciated. i would like to begin by asking speaker johnson to say a few words. i think then we are going to go to michael dell, david solomon, we are going to go to dara and do chairman smith. thank you very much. >> mr. president, thank you for your bold leadership, it is the key to this great success we are achieving. the one big beautiful bill is not an overstatement. it will be one of the most consequential pieces of legislation in the history of congress. there is a lot in there. i would say it is an extension of the figure who i will believe will be the most consequential president in modern history is the gentleman sitting to my left. >> thank you. that's a beautiful statement. i like him too. thank you. >> it's a statement of objective fact. every working american understands the principle behind this concept we were discussing today. if you have a 401(k), you understand the power of investing earl
in chairman smith, thank you for doing a good job. no one knows tax is better than chairman smith.e have a problem we go to see chairman smith. i want to thank you very much. i appreciated. i would like to begin by asking speaker johnson to say a few words. i think then we are going to go to michael dell, david solomon, we are going to go to dara and do chairman smith. thank you very much. >> mr. president, thank you for your bold leadership, it is the key to this great success we are...
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i'll turn the podium over to chief smith. >> thank you, special agent bathes. good afternoon, everyone. i'm chief pamela smith, chief police of the washington metropolitan police department. metropolitan police department we have been working very closely with our local, state, and federal partners in preparation for the 250th army birthday parade. i want to reiterate special agent bates with regards to what he said that we have been constantly working together to monitor intelligence. there are at this time no known credible threats to this event. that being said, we always remain vigilant and ready and as always we continuously evaluate intelligence and adjust our posture as needed to safeguard this city. as you have heard this is a significant event with a large footprint, and we want to make sure everyone, residents, visitors, and participants can enjoy this event safely. we expect major impacts to traffic, especially around the national mall, west potomac park, and the ellipse on saturday. there will be numerous road closures and parking restrictions in pl
i'll turn the podium over to chief smith. >> thank you, special agent bathes. good afternoon, everyone. i'm chief pamela smith, chief police of the washington metropolitan police department. metropolitan police department we have been working very closely with our local, state, and federal partners in preparation for the 250th army birthday parade. i want to reiterate special agent bates with regards to what he said that we have been constantly working together to monitor intelligence....
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fred smith was 80 years old.u've been outside in the eastern half of the country, this won't be news. the national weather service says the united states is experiencing an extremely dangerous heat wave. sweltering temperatures will spread from the midwest to the east coast with record highs predicted every day. meteorologists are particularly concerned about the feels like temperatures, which will hit triple digits beginning tomorrow. still to come on pbs news weekend, a first-hand account of how the devastating food crisis in gaza is affecting children. >> this is pbs news weekend from the david and rubenstein studio at weta in washington, home of the pbs news hour, weeknights on pbs. ohn: while the world's attention is focused on iran, israel's war in gaza continues. gaza health officials say israeli strikes over the past 24 hours killed 51 palestinians and wounded 104. in addition, israel says it recovered the bodies of three hostages hamas captured in the october 7th attacks. and as the fighting goes on, so
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and also chairman smith for doing such a good job. nobody knows attack's is better than chairman smith. when we have a problem, be good to see chairman smith, so i want to thank you very much. i appreciate it. i would like to begin by asking speicher johnson to say a few words, and i think we're going to go to michael dell, david solomon, were going to go to tara and then to chairman smith. thank you very much. thank you so much for your bold visionary leadership. it is a key to all of this great success that we are achieving, and the one big beautiful bill is not an overstatement to say will be one of the most consequential pieces of legislation in the history of congress. there is a lot in here. donald trump you're talking about business and about investment. this is an invest in america roundtable. mike johnson picking up following the president. we're going to move away from that, and they have a few guest on the economy, so perhaps we will pick up with some of those later on, so that is a live shot in washington where the preside
and also chairman smith for doing such a good job. nobody knows attack's is better than chairman smith. when we have a problem, be good to see chairman smith, so i want to thank you very much. i appreciate it. i would like to begin by asking speicher johnson to say a few words, and i think we're going to go to michael dell, david solomon, were going to go to tara and then to chairman smith. thank you very much. thank you so much for your bold visionary leadership. it is a key to all of this...
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robert smith, thank you so much for being here. >> good to see you, leslie.me. >> very excited for this conversation. i want to start on ai because it's clearly transforming everything about software. and given what you've seen so far, do you see this as essentially a technology that's creating a productivity revolution or some sort of valuation bubble? >> so it is, again, a new general purpose technology that has massive implications across the entire global economy. and i'm not understating the implications of that. what we are seeing, of course, in the way we operate, we operate in 180 countries, over 70 different industries, is we have built now a factory convert, call it enterprise software companies to become a gentile, which is quite new, quite novel. it's very similar to what we did in going from on prem to cloud and building a factory in that construct. and as far as i know, we've done more of those than anyone else. now we're we're now at the stage where we're now able to convert them from these cloud based companies to a the implications are massiv
robert smith, thank you so much for being here. >> good to see you, leslie.me. >> very excited for this conversation. i want to start on ai because it's clearly transforming everything about software. and given what you've seen so far, do you see this as essentially a technology that's creating a productivity revolution or some sort of valuation bubble? >> so it is, again, a new general purpose technology that has massive implications across the entire global economy. and i'm...
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happy to turn it over to blake moore. >> thank you, chairman smith. i'm blake moore. for over a years, i done the potentially gratifying thing and work on something that will provide so much economic growth, opportunity for our nation. what this bill doesn't get enough attention on is the family aspect of the one big beautiful bill. the tax reconciliation is largest portion of this entire tax effort has been to support families. two provisions. i'll briefly highlight. the child tax cuts in 2017 the republicans doubled. not something we get credit for. we wanted to support and invest in families to go through all the expenses. we doubled that in 2017. it's set to go back to $1000. are we making it permanent and, we're truly providing an enhancement to that up to $2500 to support families across the country. we didn't just stop there. we create this provision that's been enormous good work from a ceo council that was here today meeting with the president called the invest america act. known as the trump accounts that are going to provide seed funding to every single chi
happy to turn it over to blake moore. >> thank you, chairman smith. i'm blake moore. for over a years, i done the potentially gratifying thing and work on something that will provide so much economic growth, opportunity for our nation. what this bill doesn't get enough attention on is the family aspect of the one big beautiful bill. the tax reconciliation is largest portion of this entire tax effort has been to support families. two provisions. i'll briefly highlight. the child tax cuts...
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smith: we have been working hand in glove with chair crapo, 95% will stay about the same, you will see some minor changes. we have a delicate balance. we can only lose three seats to pass this bill. that is as close as it could possibly get. the senate could only lose three votes. they have a 53 majority. when i started in the house, i figured we were losing two before we started. two people we could not get there. the senate i think is the same way. there is two senators that will always vote no. you can only lose one in both chambers. you have to thread a very needle. it is the state and local tax deduction. we had to make sure it was a good, common ground with our friends in new york, new jersey, california. we have members in our conference pushing me to eliminate any deduction, not even one dollar for state and local tax. others asking for unlimited. creating that center ground, i would encourage my counterpart, don't be drastic. be very balance. they have to be balanced with the makeup of the senate. >> you were in the white house, this extends, what do you like, what are you les
smith: we have been working hand in glove with chair crapo, 95% will stay about the same, you will see some minor changes. we have a delicate balance. we can only lose three seats to pass this bill. that is as close as it could possibly get. the senate could only lose three votes. they have a 53 majority. when i started in the house, i figured we were losing two before we started. two people we could not get there. the senate i think is the same way. there is two senators that will always vote...
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[applause] mayor smith, i mentioned the ohio mayors alliance. can you give us a brief history of how and why the alliance was formed and how it is structured? >> yes, first of all good afternoon, everyone. it is an honor to be here. thank you for your leadership and guiding this group over the last year. the ohio mayors alliance started in 2016 as a way for ohio mayors to be more engaged with state legislatures about policy decisions that were being made at the ohio state house. at the time we had just seen our local government funds decreased by more than half. and that had real consequences for our cities. talk about the ability to maintain and invest in infrastructure, provide public services, and it was an issue that really affected mayors on both sides of the aisles. so, mayors needed to engage more with the statehouse, so the ohio mayors alliance was formed. our structure is, we all pay dues, which helps us have a full-time staff, so we have three full-time staff, individuals, and a part-time lobbyist. but also because of our staff we have
[applause] mayor smith, i mentioned the ohio mayors alliance. can you give us a brief history of how and why the alliance was formed and how it is structured? >> yes, first of all good afternoon, everyone. it is an honor to be here. thank you for your leadership and guiding this group over the last year. the ohio mayors alliance started in 2016 as a way for ohio mayors to be more engaged with state legislatures about policy decisions that were being made at the ohio state house. at the...
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smith's now bringing door such a barrier uh correspondence was covered to yvonne extensively for us. here on out you 0 that you in security council meeting that gabriel was talking about the sponsored by a number of countries, but notably by pakistan. and interestingly, this is coming on the day that donald trump met with the chief of bacchus on his army in washington. that's right. that he was president. say he had lunch with uh the head of pakistan's military. i seem lanier, as it was interesting to hear donald trump mentioned this because it was very unexpected. he said he had a very nice lunch with him and they discussed many things. but we have to remember, of course, this is very important to, to iran, because pakistan sure is a border and as they are wrong with iran, so really has a vested interest in what happens there. all right, so the fact that it's also nuclear on the country. absolutely, it's a nuclear armed country. it is it, most of the country, there is a vast, she population in pakistan. and certainly the united states has a, has used pack us down before to launch th
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two rbi's for smith on the night. giants leading four two in the seventh.r oakland a matt olson hi deep aloha two run blast to right were tied at four apiece. we go to extras of course. giants bottom ten the braves a strike away from going to the 11th. no. pierce johnson wild pitch. tyler fitzgerald scores. that's how they win their seventh walk off of the year. five four giants in ten. tyrese haliburton says the pacers playing with house money after his game winning jumper with 3/10 of a second left, carrying indiana to one point win in game one of the finals. haliburton's hit game winners in these playoffs against the bucks, cavs and knicks, adding the thunder to his list of victims. >> i don't know what you say about it. i just know that this group is a resilient group and you know we don't give up till it's zero. you know this is an exciting time. again, another big comeback. but there's a lot more work to do. you know it's just one game. and this is the best team in the nba. and like you said they don't lose often. so we expect them to respond. >> game
two rbi's for smith on the night. giants leading four two in the seventh.r oakland a matt olson hi deep aloha two run blast to right were tied at four apiece. we go to extras of course. giants bottom ten the braves a strike away from going to the 11th. no. pierce johnson wild pitch. tyler fitzgerald scores. that's how they win their seventh walk off of the year. five four giants in ten. tyrese haliburton says the pacers playing with house money after his game winning jumper with 3/10 of a...